- equipment tagging
- маркирование оборудования
English-Russian industrial glossariy. 2013.
English-Russian industrial glossariy. 2013.
tagging — A process of coating a postage stamp with an invisible phosphorus additive that glows when exposed to ultraviolet light. Mail processing equipment recognizes the tagged stamp and then can automatically face the envelope and cancel the stamp.… … Glossary of postal terms
Test and tagging — is a generic name given to the process of visually inspecting and electrically testing in service electrical equipment for personal use and/or safety. Colloquially, it is also referred to as; tagging, test tag, test and tag, electrical tagging,… … Wikipedia
Automatic Equipment Identification — (AEI) is an electronic recognition system in use with the North American railroad industry. Consisting of passive tags mounted on each side of rolling stock, as well as active trackside readers, AEI utilizes RF technology to identify railroad… … Wikipedia
electronic tagging — n [U] a system of attaching a small piece of electronic equipment to a criminal, which allows the police to know where he or she is … Dictionary of contemporary English
electronic tagging — UK [ˌelektrɒnɪk ˈtæɡɪŋ] / US [ˌɪlektrɑnɪk ˈtæɡɪŋ] noun [uncountable] British a system in which you attach a small piece of electronic equipment to a person, animal, or object so that you always know where they are … English dictionary
Tag (game) — Children playing a version of tag Players 2 or more Age range 3+ Setup time 1 minute or less Playing time … Wikipedia
Radio-frequency identification — (RFID) is a technology that uses radio waves to transfer data from an electronic tag, called RFID tag or label, attached to an object, through a reader for the purpose of identifying and tracking the object. Some RFID tags can be read from… … Wikipedia
Tested & True test & tag — Infobox Company company name = Tested True test tag slogan = Testing and tagging of Electrical appliances foundation = 2008 location = Adelaide, South Australia,Australia key people = Mr Peter Hill: Manager Mr Russell Robertson: Media and… … Wikipedia
Q-Zar — (called Quasar in the UK and Republic of Ireland) is a type of laser tag that was developed by Geoff Haselhurst and Omnitronics in Perth, Western Australia. The rights were later sold to a company based in Ireland which in turn sold them to Q Zar … Wikipedia
Lockout-Tagout — and placing it in such a position that no hazardous power sources can be turned on. The procedure requires that a tag be affixed to the locked device indicating that it should not be turned on.When two or more subcontractors are working on… … Wikipedia
Surveillance — For other uses, see Surveillance (disambiguation). A nest of surveillance cameras at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts Surveillance ( … Wikipedia