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Codes and Standards: From BSI updates October and November 2008

BRITISH STANDARDS

NA to BS EN 1994:-
UK National Annex to Eurocode 4. Design of composite steel and concrete structures

NA to BS EN 1994-1-1:2004
General rules and rules for buildings
No current standard is superseded

NA to BS EN 1994-1-2:2005
General rules. Structural fire design
No current standard is superseded

NA to BS EN 1998:-
UK National Annex to Eurocode 8.
Design of structures for earthquake resistance

NA to BS EN 1998-1:2004
General rules, seismic actions and rules for buildings
No current standard is superseded

NA to BS EN 1998-4:2006
Silos, tanks and pipelines
No current standard is superseded

NA to BS EN 1998-5:2004
Foundations, retaining structures and geotechnical aspects
No current standard is superseded

NA to BS EN 1998-6:2005
Towers, masts and chimneys
No current standard is superseded

BRITISH STANDARDS REVIEWED AND CONFIRMED

BS 5080:-
Structural fixings in concrete and masonry

BS 5080-1:1993
Method of test for tensile loading

BS 5080-2:1986
Method for determination of resistance to loading in shear

BS 5950:-
Structural use of steelwork in building

BS 5950-8:2003
Code of practice for fire resistant design

BS 8100:-
Lattice towers and masts

BS 8100-2:1986
Guide to the background and use of Part 1 ‘Code of practice for loading’

BS 8100-3:1999
Code of practice for strength assessment of members of lattice towers and masts

BS 8100-4:1995
Code of practice for loading of guyed masts

DRAFT BRITISH STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT

08/30167121 DC
BS EN ISO 14174

Welding consum- ables. Fluxes for submerged arc welding and electroslag welding.
Classification

08/30167126 DC
BS EN ISO 14171

Welding consum- ables. Solid wire electrodes, tubular cored electrodes and electrode/flux combinations for submerged arc welding of non alloy and fine grain steels.
Classification

08/30177295 DC
BS ISO 14341
Welding consum- ables. Wire electrodes and deposits for gas shielded metal arc welding of non alloy and fine grain steels.
Classification

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