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New and Revised Codes & Standards: August 2008

BS EN PUBLICATIONS

The following are British Standard implementations of the English language versions of European Standards (ENs). BSI has an obligation to publish all ENs and to withdraw any conflicting British Standards or parts of British Standard.  This has led to a series of standards, BS ENs using the EN number.
Note: The date referenced in the identifier is the date of the European standard.

BS EN ISO 636:2008
Welding consumables. Rods, wires and deposits for tungsten inert gas welding of non-alloy and fine-grain steels. Classification
Supersedes BS EN 1668:1997

BS EN ISO 13918:2008
Welding. Studs and ceramic ferrules for arc stud welding
Supersedes BS EN ISO 13918:1998

BS EN ISO 14341:2008
Welding consumables. Wire electrodes and deposits for gas shielded metal arc welding of non alloy and fine grain steels. Classification
Supersedes BS EN 440:1995

BS EN ISO 17632:2008
Welding consumables. Tubular cored electrodes for gas shielded and non-gas shielded metal arc welding of non-alloy and fine grain steels. Classification
Supersedes BS EN 758:1997

BRITISH STANDARDS PROPOSED FOR CONFIRMATION

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

BRITISH STANDARDS REVIEWED AND CONFIRMED

BS EN 10056:-
Specification for structural steel equal and unequal angles

BS EN 10056-1:1999
Dimensions

DRAFT BRITISH STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC COMMENT – NATIONAL BRITISH STANDARDS

08/30128156 DC
NA to BS EN 1993-5
UK National Annex to Eurocode 3. Design of steel structures.
Part 5. Piling

08/30145245 DC
NA to BS EN 1990 AMD1
UK National Annex to Eurocode 0. Basis of structural design

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