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New and revised codes and standards; from BSI Updates February 2022

BS EN PUBLICATIONS

BS EN ISO 10675-1:2021
Non-destructive testing of welds. Acceptance levels for radiographic testing. Steel, nickel, titanium and their alloys
supersedes BS EN ISO 10675-1:2016


PUBLISHED DOCUMENTS

PD ISO/TR 20413:2021
Fire safety engineering. Survey of performance-based fire safety design practices in different countries
no current standard is superseded


BRITISH STANDARDS REVIEWED AND CONFIRMED

BS EN ISO 8565:2011
Metals and alloys. Atmospheric corrosion testing. General requirements


NEW WORK STARTED

EN 1364-6
Fire resistance tests for non-loadbearing elements. Cavity Barriers
will supersede None

EN ISO 1518-1
Paints and varnishes. Determination of scratch resistance. Constant-loading method
will supersede BS EN ISO 1518-1:2011

EN ISO 7784-1
Paints and varnishes. Determination of resistance to abrasion. Method with abrasive paper covered wheels and rotating test specimen
will supersede BS EN ISO 7784-1:2016

EN ISO 7784-2
Paints and varnishes. Determination of resistance to abrasion. Method with abrasive rubber wheels and rotating test specimen
will supersede BS EN ISO 7784-2:2016

EN ISO 6508-1
Metallic materials. Rockwell hardness test. Test method
will supersede BS EN ISO 6508-1:2016

EN 10025-4:2019/A1
Hot rolled products of structural steels. Technical delivery conditions for thermomechanical rolled weldable fine grain structural steels
will supersede None

EN 10025-6:2019/A1
Hot rolled products of structural steels. Technical delivery conditions for flat products of high yield strength structural steels in the quenched and tempered condition
will supersede None

EN ISO 11125-9
Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products. Test methods for metallic blast cleaning abrasives. Wear testing and performance
will supersede None

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