British Standards Institution definition

British Standards Institution means the institution of that name established under royal charter in the United Kingdom;
British Standards Institution means the standards organisation of that name in the United Kingdom;
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Examples of British Standards Institution in a sentence

  • Shall mean Pairs B.S. Shall mean the British Standard Specification Published by the British Standards Institution, ▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Except where otherwise stated or approved by the Engineer, all materials used in the Works shall be of the best quality of their respective kinds as specified or described in the Specification, Drawings and Bills of Quantities and shall comply wherever possible with the current issue of the appropriate standard published by the British Standards Institution, or other equivalent national standard proposed by the Contractor and approved by the Engineer.

  • An electronic invoice complies with the standard for electronic invoicing approved and issued by the British Standards Institution in the document numbered BS EN 16931-1:2017 (Electronic invoicing - Part 1: Semantic data model of the core elements of an electronic invoice) and uses a syntax that complies with that standard in the document numbered PD CEN/TS 16931-2:2017 (Electronic invoicing - Part 2: List of syntaxes that comply with EN 16931-1) approved and issued by the British Standards Institution.

  • The Contractor shall supply the Services in accordance with the Council’s requirements in this Agreement, the Specification and the Order, and any obligations implied by Section 12 or 14 of the Sale of Goods ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ or Section 2 of the Supply of Goods and Services ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and all relevant specifications applicable to such including those of the British Standards Institution or European equivalent (or if there be no such specification shall be of the highest standard).

  • ISO 148-1983 Steel – Charpy Impact Test (v-notch) ISO 188:2011 Rubber, volcanized or thermoplastic – Accelerated ageing and heat resistance tests ISO 306:2004 Plastics - Thermoplastic Materials – Determination of Vicat Softening Temperature ISO 527-2:2012 Plastics – Determination of tensile properties – Part 2: Test conditions for moulding and extrusion plastics ISO 642:1999 Steel-Hardenability Test by End Quenching (Jominy Test) 3 British Standards Institution.

  • The tests were conducted by trained technicians; pure tone air conduction hearing thresholds were measured following a standard procedure in accordance with British Standards Institution (BSI) standards.4 Screening test As the first part of the prevalence study on NIHL, workers underwent audiometric screening tests for hearing loss at the worksites, in quiet rooms provided by the companies concerned.

  • Their control systems supporting these are independently tested by the British Standards Institution twice a year.

  • ISO 148-1983 Steel – Charpy Impact Test (v-notch) ISO 188 Rubber, volcanized or thermoplastic – Accelerated ageing and heat resistance tests ISO 306-1987 Plastics - Thermoplastic Materials – Determination of Vicat Softening Temperature ISO 527 Pt 1-93 Plastics - Determination of Tensile Properties – Part I: General principles ISO 642-79 Steel-Hardenability Test by End Quenching (Jominy Test) 3 British Standards Institution.

  • The British Standards Institution also undertake a regular programme of internal audits.

  • The Recommended Practice document (Annex 1) is being used as a starting point in contact with the British Standards Institution as well as other National Standards Bodies with a view to influencing further development.