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  2. List of British Standards - Wikipedia

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    The BSI Group produces British Standards under the authority of the Charter, which lays down as one of the BSI's objectives to: Set up standards of quality for goods and services, and prepare and promote the general adoption of British Standards and schedules in connection therewith and from time to time to revise, alter and amend such ...

  3. British Standards - Wikipedia

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    Formally, as stated in a 2002 memorandum of understanding between the BSI and the United Kingdom Government, British Standards are defined as: "British Standards" means formal consensus standards as set out in BS 0-1 paragraph 3.2 and based upon the principles of standardisation recognised inter alia in European standardisation policy.

  4. Category:British Standards - Wikipedia

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    This category is British Standards, ... BSI Group; List of British Standards; 0–9. AC power plugs and sockets: British and related types; BS 25999; BSI PAS 100;

  5. BSI Group - Wikipedia

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    BSI Group headquarters building in Gunnersbury, West London, featuring the BSI Group logo. BSI was founded as the Engineering Standards Committee in London in 1901. [5] [2] It subsequently extended its standardization work and became the British Engineering Standards Association in 1918, adopting the name British Standards Institution in 1931 after receiving a Royal Charter in 1929. [2]

  6. BS 1088 - Wikipedia

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    In materials, BS 1088 is the British Standard specification for marine plywood that applies to plywood produced with untreated tropical hardwood veneers that have a set level of resistance to fungal attack. The plies are bonded with Weather Boil Proof (WBP) glue.

  7. BS 7799 - Wikipedia

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    BS 7799 was a British standard "Code of Practice for Information Security Management", first published as such by the British Standards Institution (BSI) in February 1995. Read about the origins of BS 7799 here. Subsequently, two further parts to BS 7799 were also published (the first becoming BS 7799 Part 1), by which time BSI had become BSI ...

  8. Gauge block - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the British Standards Institution adopted an inch of exactly 25.4 mm. The American Standards Association followed suit in 1933. By 1935, industry in 16 countries had adopted the "industrial inch" as it came to be known, [ 14 ] [ 15 ] effectively endorsing Johansson's pragmatic choice of conversion ratio.

  9. PD 5500 - Wikipedia

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    BS5500 was declassified as a full British Standard and reclassified as a 'Publicly Available Specification', which lead to it being renamed to PD5500. PD5500 was withdrawn from the list of British Standards because it was not harmonized with the European Pressure Equipment Directive (2014/68/EU formerly 97/23/EC) .