May 03, 2017
ASTM International’s board of directors met April 24-26 at the organization’s global headquarters near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Following is a summary of reports made and actions taken.
Actions of the Board
Finances
The board approved all motions related to financial matters, including the 2016 audit.
Technical Committees
The formation of the new committee on cannabis (D37) was approved by the board. The committee will address a number of standardization needs that have arisen in the cannabis industry. Stakeholders have determined that initial subcommittees will focus on creating test methods, practices, and guides for horticulture and agriculture, quality management, laboratory considerations, processing, security, and personnel training. (Click here for more.)
The board approved a motion to include the word “environmental” in the generic caveat on safety hazards found in Form and Style for ASTM Standards. The full new wording of the caveat is: “This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety, health, and environmental practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.”
Award
The board voted to grant the William T. Cavanaugh Memorial Award to Kaphong Choi, a professor at the Graduate School of Management of Technology, Sungkyunkwan University, in Korea. Choi, a former member of the ASTM International board of directors and former president of Korea Testing Certification, specializes in issues such as standards and technological innovation, conformity assessment, trade, intellectual property rights, law, and economic policies. Biographical information about Choi will appear in the next issue of this magazine.
Legal Brief
Vice president and legal counsel, Thomas O’Brien, reported that a federal judge’s recent ruling means that the organization will be able to continue developing standards at the highest level of excellence that may be used by, and at minimal cost to, government. The ruling is being appealed by the other party.
Business Development
Brian Meincke, assistant vice president of business development, discussed how new committees for recovered carbon black (D24), commercial spaceflight (F47), and cannabis (D37) are attracting participation and partnerships. ASTM International is being positioned as a leader in additive manufacturing standards activities internationally, with new partnerships on the horizon.
Laboratory Services and Certification
Lab Services
Timothy Brooke, vice president of laboratory services, reported that ASTM International’s Proficiency Testing Program received accreditation from the American Association for Laboratory Accreditation for six petroleum programs. Proficiency testing helps labs evaluate, improve, and document performance in conducting test methods.
In the training program area, Brooke’s group is implementing a new learning management system that will be more intuitive and allow course delivery on mobile devices.
In addition to Brooke’s report, leaders from the Cement and Concrete Reference Laboratory and the Test Monitoring Center — ASTM International affiliates that provide in-demand services for the construction and automotive industries — gave overviews of their history, revenue, and partnerships.
Certification
The Safety Equipment Institute, also part of the ASTM International family, continues to develop new programs and partnerships, leveraging its shared-resources agreement with ASTM International. The organization is also working to overhaul its website and align it with ASTM International branding. ASTM International board member Irving Scher, Ph.D., P.E., has been added to the SEI board of directors.
Global Cooperation
Teresa Cendrowska, vice president of global cooperation, reported on activities in her division. Highlights include:
Satellite Offices
Canada
China
Europe
Latin America
Washington, D.C.
Corporate Communications
Nathan Osburn, director of corporate communications, highlighted key efforts:
Academic Outreach
To advance our technical committees’ connection with industry innovation and to educate students about standards, academic outreach efforts have been transferred to the Technical Committee Operations division. As part of this, the Emerging Professionals program has been expanded and several related events will be held at committee weeks this year (click here for more). In addition, a quarterly newsletter was developed for students, and the first was sent in April.
President’s Report and Next Meeting
President Katharine Morgan announced two winners of the James A. Thomas President’s Leadership Award, which recognizes new members who are making extraordinary contributions. The winners are Ian Mylrea of Stanhope-Seta in the United Kingdom and Bhyrav Mutnuri of Bedford Reinforced Plastics in Pennsylvania (U.S.). Biographical information on both winners will appear in the next issue of Standardization News.
The board will next meet in Houston, Texas, Oct. 15-18. Several outreach visits to local organizations have already been confirmed.
For more details on any of these topics, contact ASTM President Katharine Morgan (tel +1.610.832.9721).
The 2017 board of directors (photo above). Front row, left to right: Vicky J. Taylor, R. James Galipeau, Christina A. Lomasney, James J. Simnick, James A. Tann, Laurie E. Locascio, Cesar A. Constantino; second row: Jun Sasaki, Oliver S. Delery Jr., Ronald J. Ebelhar, Ralph M. Paroli, Katharine Morgan (president), D. Thomas Marsh (chairman), Dale F. Bohn (vice chairman), Taco van der Maten (vice chairman), Irving S. Scher, Deryck M.S. Omar; third row: Lawrence D. Carbary, Ferdinando E. Aspesi, Andrew G. Kireta Jr. (chairman, Finance and Audit Committee), Arman Shakkaliyev, Brent Stucker, John R. Logar, John Fletcher, Jeff Weiss.
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