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They are also covered by BS 5378, Part 1 and 3 from 1980 and 1982, [5] [11] [12] which have been superseded by BS EN ISO 7010. [13] [14] [15] Safety signs must contain only symbols, not text. [5] [10] However, supplementary text plates may be used. [10] For fire exits, the running man symbol should be used. [16]
BS 5544 for anti-bandit glazing (glazing resistant to manual attack) BS 5750 for quality management, the ancestor of ISO 9000; BS 5759 Specification for webbing load restraint assemblies for use in surface transport; BS 5837 for protection of trees during construction work; BS 5839 for fire detection and alarm systems for buildings
British Standards (BS) are the standards produced by the BSI Group which is incorporated under a royal charter and which is formally designated as the national standards body (NSB) for the UK. [1] The BSI Group produces British Standards under the authority of the charter, which lays down as one of the BSI's objectives to: [ 2 ]
It is also written in accordance with BS drafting rules, which means that the content must be technically robust and cannot be technically constrained (i.e. it cannot include patented or proprietary methods or products). It is written unambiguously and with objectively verifiable requirements or recommendations. [1]
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BS 6231 is a British Standard, last revised in 2006 by the BSI Group. [4] This standard specifies the performance and construction requirements of electrical cables that are single core, non-sheathed, PVC-insulated and rated 600/1000 V. Wire meeting the requirements of type CK of this standard is used as tri-rated wire.
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The widely used (except in the US) British Standard Pipe thread, as defined by the ISO 228 standard (formerly BS-2779), uses Whitworth standard thread form. Even in the United States, personal computer liquid cooling components use the G 1 ⁄ 4 thread from this series.