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AcrION:
~uQDlemental Review GrouD Check.3
TAC Agenda. July 14-16,2003. Exhibit 8.1.3Reference:
.3.8.
.3Agenda Exhibit 8Reference:
On June 2.2003. Committee 301chair met with Review Group 2 member Poston and staff at ACI headquarters to
discuss TAC's primary comments.
ACTION:
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T AC Agenda March 28-30. 2003. Exhibit 8Reference
C. Raymond Hays. member of ACI CommIttee 121. Quality Assurance Systems for Concrete. suggested the
committee be allowed to produce a document that would contain the ISO 9001-2000 standard and serve as a guidefor those companies faced with conforming to the standard. Mr. Hays outlined his proposal and requested T AC
approval and guidance.
.'Dear Dr. Ahmad,
Tim Hancox asked me to reply to your query regarding the reproduction of ISO text in an
ACI document. First of all I guess that what SAI has reproduced is the text of their national
adoption of ISO 900 I. As you are probably aware that all our members have the right to
adopt any ISO standard as their national standard.
Coming back on your question regarding the reproduction of ISO text in ACI documents 1
would like to invite you to first discuss this possibility with ANSI. as the ISO member for
USA."
T AC Minutes (Olympic Valley .California) 20 July 14-16, 2003
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"AC Minutes (Olympic Valley, California) 21 July 14-16.2003
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Committee 121 -ReQuest to Incornorate ISO Provisions Within an ACI Document {Continued};.1.4
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\TAC Contact 121 Jaycox
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Postin~ New Committee Documents on the ACI Website1.5
References: TAC Agenda. March 28-30.2003, Exhibit 8.1.10. page E-12TAC Minutes. March 28-30.2003. Item 8.1.10. page 34 and Item 11.3, pages 61-62
In 2002, T AC decided that certain technical committee documents should be made available to Institute members
for 90 days on the ACI website. A Financial Impact Statement (FIS) was prepared and submitted to the FinancialAdvisory Committee (FAC), and a summary was shown in the spring Agenda Ex.hibil8.1.10. FAC found the FISunrealistic and recommended to the Board of Direction that the program for posting documents to the website not
be approved. In Phoenix, the Board of Direction concurTed with FAC's recommendation.
At the Vancouver meeting, former Chair Dixit reported that F AC decided that publishing documents on the web for
90 days impacted sales too negatively. TAC decided to revisit the issue atlhe summer meeting.
Based on FAC's review, TAC will not pursue posting new ACI documents on the ACI web page as a member
benefit. This item will be removed from future agenda.~CTION:
Web Balloting:.1.6
T AC Minutes, April 19-22, 2002, Item 10.8, pages 55-56; and Item 11.3. pages 66-67
TAC Minutes, July 15-17, 2002, Item 11.2, pages 58-59
TAC Minutes, October 26-30, 2002, Item 11.3, page 64
T AC Minutes, March 28-30, 2003, Item I! .3. page 61
References:
Charles Hanskat has been working with Lesley Sneed to provide the chairs the ability to letter ballot their
committees via their ACI web pages. Ms. Sneed gave a presentation on the development status of web balloting at
the Vancouver T AC Chair Breakfast. She stated that the web balloting function would be fully usable by the Boston
convention.
Lesley Sneed reported that the web balloting is ready to be used
Staff was asked to review who has access to infonnation regarding the ballots. T AC decided 10 discuss the web
balloting process at the Chair Breakfast in Boston and expects the balloti~g 10 be available for use immediately after
the convention.
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3.1..7 Le!!al Health and Safety Disclaimer
TAC Minutes. March 28-30.2003. Item 8.8. page 37Reference:
In Vancouver, T AC approved proposed revisions to "Guide to Shotcrete" (ACI 506R-90. Reapproved 1995)contingent on staff inquiring about safety issues with ACI legal counsel. The document addressed some job site
safety issues but was not comprehensive. Legal counsel was to determine whether this was acceptable or if all safety
issues needed to be removed from the document.
ACI's legal counsel agreed the issue could be a concern. ACI's attorneys suggest a disclaimer be published and
included in all ACI technical committee documents:
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TAC instructed staff not to pursue the incorporation of an ISO document in an ACI document any further, due to
significant copyright issues. Committee 12 I can reference the ISO document. or use small excerpts as required for
clarity. ACI could also sell copies of the ISO 900 I standard with the committee report. This item will be removed
from future agenda.
July 14-16.2003"~.. ", ,;
~Reference: Agenda Supplement 8.1.18
Cominittee E706, Repair Application Procedures, has prepared five .'Field Guide to Concrete Repair ApplicationProcedure" bulletins (RAP bulletins). The bulletins are finished, but have not been through any fonnal review
process. The Educational Activities Committee is establishing review procedures for future documents produced
by educational committees, but in the interim has asked if TAC would review the five RAP bulletins and providefeedback to Committee E706. TAC was asked to form a task group to review the bulletins immediately after the
T AC summer meeting.
ACTION:
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TAC members Burg, Hanskat, Kosmatka, McDona!d, and Poston agreed to review one RAP sheet each. Their
coriunents will be returned to the TAC Chair."' " '--' '---~---'"._-"~. ,-.-,--,--~,
Comrnirtee 121 -Submission of ProQosed Revisions to: "Oualitv Manal!ement Svstems for Concrete'. (ACI
12IR-XX)
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~eferences TAC Minutes. March 28-30, 2003. Item 8.2. page 35
Agenda Supplement 8.1.19
In Vancouver , Review Group 4 recommended and T AC approved the proposed new report subject to satisfactorycommittee response to T AC primary comments, consideration of secondary comments, and acceptance of editorial
comments.
On June 9, 2003, ACI received the committee response to TAC comments. Staff reviewed the respo;!1ses and
questioned whether P Comment 4 had been adequately addressed. The T AC Comment 4 is as follows:
This document provides only very general guidance on developing a Quality Management System.
While it is impossible to address project specific itemsani:l details. the document would greatl)' benefit
from reconlmendations that are more derailed and. perhaps. some examples. Examples need not be
a complete Quali/)' Managen~ent System, but rather example ofselected portions ofa .I')'stem. I am not
sure the user of this document could produce a Quality Management System l1-'ith only the guidance
in this document.
J!l,Committee@!3response to the comment is as follows:\
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The Committee will add more detailed recommendations and some examples in the next version of
this document.-~ """- " "' TAC did not accept the committee's response. Approval of the document is contingent upon adequate response to
T AC comments.
ACTION
TAC Contact 121 Jaycox
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8.2 Committee 232 .ProDosed Revisions to: .'Use of Fly Ash in Concrete" ( ACI 232.2R-96. Re:lDnroved 200
Reference:
Review Group 4:
Outside Reviewers:
T AC Contact:
Headquarters Memo daled May 28.2003
Murray (Chief) Kosmalka. Ramirez (Primary Reviewers)Shah and Wang
Kosmatka
ACI Committee 232 submitted the proposed revisions for TAC approval and further processing as a committee
report. Review Chief Murray was asked to state tht'. Review Group's rccommendations for TAC action.