TCO Certified, is a worldwide sustainability certification that promotes sustainably designed IT products. The focus of the certification is that IT products, their design, use and manufacture are based on environmental, social and economic considerations.
The purpose of TCO Certified is to advance sustainable development in the IT space, make it easier for professional IT buyers around the world to include sustainability requirements in their purchasing decisions and also to make it easier to verify product sustainability claims. Certified products meet a broad criteria scope including requirements for socially responsible manufacturing, environment as well as health& safety throughout the product life cycle.
TCO Certified is a third party certification, classified as a Type 1 Environmental Label in accordance with ISO 14024. This classification requires that product compliance with all criteria in TCO Certified is tested and verified by an independent, accredited third party. In addition, regular spot checks are carried out on products and manufacturing sites.
In electrical engineering, a switch is an electrical component that can break an electrical circuit, interrupting the current or diverting it from one conductor to another. The mechanism of a switch may be operated directly by a human operator to control a circuit (for example, a light switch or a keyboard button), may be operated by a moving object such as a door-operated switch, or may be operated by some sensing element for pressure, temperature or flow. A relay is a switch that is operated by electricity. Switches are made to handle a wide range of voltages and currents; very large switches may be used to isolate high-voltage circuits in electrical substations.
The most familiar form of switch is a manually operated electromechanical device with one or more sets of electrical contacts, which are connected to external circuits. Each set of contacts can be in one of two states: either "closed" meaning the contacts are touching and electricity can flow between them, or "open", meaning the contacts are separated and the switch is nonconducting. The mechanism actuating the transition between these two states (open or closed) can be either a "toggle" (flip switch for continuous "on" or "off") or "momentary" (push-for "on" or push-for "off") type.
TCO Certification is a series of product certifications for office equipment based on user friendliness, safety, and products’ eco-friendliness. It is administered by TCO Development, owned by the Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees, TCO (Tjänstemännens Centralorganisation). Although commonly associated with computer monitors, later TCO revisions also define standards for computers, keyboards, printers, mobile phones, and office furniture. It is the precursor of TCO Certified.
The first TCO certification, for 1992, defined low emission standard for computer displays, and power management features, which is a superset of MPR-II standards.
TCO'95 expands certification category to CRT displays, keyboards, system units. Within each item, the standard addresses ergonomics, emissions, energy, and ecology involved into making the certified product.
An arterial blood gas (ABG) test is a blood gas test of blood from an artery; it is thus a blood test that measures the amounts of certain gases (such as oxygen and carbon dioxide) dissolved in arterial blood. An ABG test involves puncturing an artery with a thin needle and syringe and drawing a small volume of blood. The most common puncture site is the radial artery at the wrist, but sometimes the femoral artery in the groin or other sites are used. The blood can also be drawn from an arterial catheter. An ABG test measures the blood gas tension values of arterial oxygen tension (PaO2), arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2), and acidity (pH). In addition, arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) can be determined. Such information is vital when caring for patients with critical illness or respiratory disease. Therefore, the ABG test is one of the most common tests performed on patients in intensive care units (ICUs). In other levels of care, pulse oximetry plus transcutaneous carbon dioxide measurement is an alternative method of obtaining similar information less invasively.
Certification refers to the confirmation of certain characteristics of an object, person, or organization. This confirmation is often, but not always, provided by some form of external review, education, assessment, or audit. Accreditation is a specific organization's process of certification.
One of the most common types of certification in modern society is professional certification, where a person is certified as being able to competently complete a job or task, usually by the passing of an examination and/or the completion of a program of study. Some professional certifications also require that one obtain work experience in a related field before the certification can be awarded. Some professional certifications are valid for a lifetime upon completing all certification requirements. Others expire after a certain period of time and have to be maintained with further education and/or testing.
Certifications can differ within a profession by the level or specific area of expertise to which they refer. For example, in the IT Industry there are different certifications available for software tester, project manager, and developer. Also, the Joint Commission on Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology offers three certifications in the same profession, but with increasing complexity.
Certified is the debut album released by rap group, Unladylike. It was released on June 2, 2009 through Def Jam Recordings and peaked at 76 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. The first single off the album is Bartender.
Certified is a collaboration album by rappers Lil' Flip and Gudda Gudda of Young Money Entertainment.