Technical
Codes & Standards: From BSI Update November 2014
BS EN PUBLICATIONS
BS EN 13001-2:2014
Crane safety. General design. Load actions
Supersedes BS 2573-1:1983 and BS 2573-2:1980 which remain current
NEW WORK STARTED
ISO 10211
Thermal bridges in building construction. Heat flows and surface temperatures. Detailed calculations
Will supersede BS EN ISO 10211:2007
ISO 13370
Thermal performance of buildings. Heat transfer via the ground. Calculation methods
Will supersede BS EN ISO 13370:2007
ISO 13786
Thermal performance of building components. Dynamic thermal characteristics. Calculation methods
Will supersede BS EN ISO 13786:2007
ISO 13789
Thermal performance of buildings. Transmission and ventilation heat transfer coefficients. Calculation method
Will supersede BS EN ISO 13789:2007
ISO 14683
Thermal bridges in building construction. Linear thermal transmittance. Simplified methods and default values
Will supersede BS EN ISO 14683:2007
DRAFT BRITISH STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT – ADOPTIONS
14/30250433 DC
BS EN ISO 8503-5 Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products. Surface roughness characteristics of blast-cleaned steel substrates. Replica tape method for the determination of the surface profile
Comments for the above document are required by 18 January, 2015
ISO PUBLICATIONS
ISO 630-5:2014
Structural steels. Technical delivery conditions for structural steels with improved atmospheric corrosion resistance
Will not be implemented as a British Standard
ISO 630-6:2014
Structural steels. Technical delivery conditions for seismic-improved structural steels for building
Will not be implemented as a British Standard
ISO 683-18:2014
(Edition 3)
Heat treatable steels, alloy steels and free-cutting steels. Bright steel products
Will not be implemented as a British Standard
ISO 1891-2:2014
Fasteners. Terminology. Vocabulary and definitions for coatings
Will be implemented as an identical British Standard
ISO 4995:2014
(Edition 6)
Hot-rolled steel sheet of structural quality
Will not be implemented as a British Standard