... use of steelwork in building — Part 4: Codeofpracticefordesignof composite slabs
with profiled steel sheeting.
BS 5950-5, Structural use of steelwork in building — Part 5: Codeofpractice ... 5: Codeofpracticefordesignof cold formed thin
gauge sections.
BS 5950-6, Structural use of steelwork in building — Part 6: Codeofpracticefordesignof light gauge
profiled steel sheeting.
BS ... 2573-1, Rules for the designof cranes — Part 1: Specification for classification, stress calculations and
design criteria for structures.
BS 2853, Specification for the designand testing of steel...
... materials and workmanship: cold
formed sections and sheeting.
BS 6399-1, Loading for buildings Ð Codeof practice
for dead and imposed loads.
BS 6399-2, Loading for buildings Ð Codeof practice
for ... practicefor protective coating of iron
and steel structures against corrosion
1)
.
BS 5502-22, Buildings and structures for
agriculture Ð Codeofpracticefor design,
construction and loading.
BS ... properties of fasteners Ð
Bolts, screws and studs.
CP3 Codeof basic data for the designof buildings:
Chapter V: Part 2: Wind loads.
1.4 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this part of BS...
... 3.4 and 3.5 of BS 8110-1:1985 or Tables 5.1 and 5.2 of BS 8110-2:1985.
Figure 4 — Typical profiles
BRITISH STANDARD
BS 5950-4:
1994
Structural use of
steelwork in building —
Part 4: Codeofpractice ... loads for its intended life.
The design should facilitate construction, both of
theslab itself andof the structure of which it forms
part.
The composite slab should be sufficiently robust
andinsensitive ... required
for overall stability, even when some or all of the
structural designand detailing of those parts and
components is carried out by another designer.
1.0.3 Accuracy of calculation
For the...
... R
t,0.5
and R
m
should normally be taken as specified in the relevant product standard for the steel sheet or strip and used for
the formed sections. For information, the resulting values of Y
s
and ... Properties of materials and section properties
3.1 Range of thicknesses
The provisions of this Part of BS 5950 apply primarily to profiled steel sheet with a net thickness of steel base
metal of not ... state
D
p
Overall depth of the profile
D
w
Sloping distance between the intersection points of a web and flanges (see figure 4)
d Diameter of a fastener
d
p
Diameter of a perforation
d
w
Diameter of a washer
E...
... recommendations for the use of
their multiples andof certain other units
BS 6399 : Loading for buildings
BS 6399 : Part 2 : 1995 Codeofpracticefor wind loads
BS 6399 : Part 3 : 1988 Codeofpracticefor ... Part 1 : 1996
Code of practice
1 Scope
1.1 This Part of BS 6399 gives dead and minimum
recommended imposed loads for use in designing
buildings. It applies to:
a) new buildings and new structures;
b) ... Definitions
For the purposes of this codeofpractice the
following definitions apply.
3.1 dead load
The load due to the weight of all walls, permanent
partitions, floors, roofs, finishes and all...
... normal supplies of feed or water are interrupted in emergency situations.
Recommended codeofpracticefor the care and
Recommended codeofpracticefor the care and
handling of poultry from ... Facilities forand handling of loose-housed poultry
5.2.1 Proper building designand accessibility to transport vehicles greatly improves the humane
handling of loose-housed poultry. Owners and operators ... proper bird
handling.
C Building design discourages needless transfer of birds between handlers.
C Building design incorporates a door for every 15 m (49 ft) of building length, and
doors on...
... frames;
— Part 4: Codeofpracticefordesignof floors with profiled steel sheeting;
— Part 5: Codeofpracticefordesign in cold formed sections;
— Part 6
1)
: Codeofpracticefordesign in light ... construction;
— Section 3.1: Codeofpracticefordesignof simple and continuous composite
beams;
— Section 3.2
1)
: Codeofpracticefordesignof composite columns and frames;
— Part 4: Code ... decking and
cladding;
— Part 7
1)
: Specification for materials and workmanship: cold formed sections;
— Part 8: Codeofpracticefor fire resistant design;
— Part 9
1)
: Codeofpracticefor stressed...
... Codeofpracticefor
design of simple and continuous composite beams;
— Part 4: Codeofpracticefordesignof composite slabs with profiled steel
sheeting;
— Part 5: Codeofpracticefordesign ... designof cold formed sections;
— Part 6
1)
: Codeofpracticefordesignof light gauge profiled sheeting;
— Part 7: Specification for materials and workmanship: cold formed sections;
— Part 8: Code ... sections;
— Part 8: Codeofpracticefor fire resistant design;
— Part 9: Codeofpracticefor stressed skin design.
This Part of BS 5950 gives recommendations for the use of profiled steel sheeting...
... support and lining systems are critical for the tunnel design, considering both ground
conditions and the proposed method of construction. Perform the design in Preliminary and Final
design ... type of tunnel, the geometrical configuration of the cross
section, and method of construction. For example, in cut and cover tunnels of rectangular cross section,
cast in place concrete is often ... and Subtitle 5. Report Date
December 2009
6. Performing Organization Code
TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR
DESIGN ANDCONSTRUCTIONOF ROAD TUNNELS –
CIVIL ELEMENTS
7. Author(s)
8. Performing...
... Information
Labeling and secure handling of classified information is a key requirement for information sharing
arrangements. Physical labels are a common form of labeling. However, some information assets, ... guidelines
This codeofpractice may be regarded as a starting point for developing organization specific
guidelines. Not all of the controls and guidance in this codeofpractice may be applicable. ... eShop.bsi-global.com
e) responsibilities of the organization for the handling of personal information, including
personal information created as a result of, or in the course of, employment with the
organization...
... conditions and system configurations, can be referenced to codes, guidelines
and practices of international standards (such as ASHRAE, CIBSE) or established local
standards or trade good practices, for ... forced fan ventilation.
‘Director’ means the Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services.
CodeofPracticefor Building Energy Audit
EAC_2012 9 of 11 EMSD
cost benefit analyses, and ... date of issue of Energy Audit Form,
- name and address of building (English and Chinese),
- name and Registration No. of Registered Energy Assessor who has carried out
the energy audit, and...
... handling;
· Manual handling; and
· Vehicle and equipment safety.
ENVIRONMENTAL CODEOFPRACTICEFOR POULTRY FARMS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA
33
PART 4 OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
ENVIRONMENTAL CODEOFPRACTICE ... Welfare of Animals: Land Transport of Poultry, available from the Internet site
<www.publish.csiro.au> ;and the Department of Local Government and Regional Development’s
Code ofPracticefor ... for transportation to the central grading floor in Palmyra for grading and retail
distribution.
ENVIRONMENTAL CODEOFPRACTICEFOR POULTRY FARMS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA
iv
ENVIRONMENTAL CODE OF...
... information is a shorthand way of determining how this
information is to be handled and protected.
7.2.2 Information labeling and handling
Control
An appropriate set of procedures for information ... techniques — Codeof
practice for information security management
1 Scope
This International Standard establishes guidelines and general principles for initiating, implementing,
maintaining, and ... contracts and other factors as required. In serious
cases of misconduct the process should allow for instant removal of duties, access rights and
privileges, andfor immediate escorting out of the...
... 20 — Key for duopitch roofs 34
Figure 21 — Key for hipped roofs 37
Figure 22 — Key for mansard and multipitch roofs 38
Figure 23 — Key for multi-bay roofs 39
Figure 24 — Key for free-standing canopy ... Keys for walls of inset storey 28
Figure 16 — Key for flat roofs 30
Figure 17 — Key to eave details for flat roofs 32
Figure 18 — Key for inset storey 32
Figure 19 — Key for monopitch roofs 33
Figure ... number of values for other
levels of risk.
For all normal design applications, where
adjustments for risk are made through the partial
factors, the standard value of risk, Q = 0.02, is used
and...
... Specification for SI units and recommendations for the use of their multiples andof certain other
units
1)
.
BS 6399, Loading for buildings.
BS 6399-1 ,Code ofpracticefor dead and imposed loads.
BS ... loads.
CP 3, Codeof basic data for the designof buildings
1)
.
CP 3: Chapter V, Loading.
ISO 3898, Bases fordesignof structures — Notations — General symbols
1)
.
ISO 4355, Bases fordesignof structures ... pitched roofs
BRITISH STANDARD
BS 6399-3:
1988
Incorporating
Amendments Nos. 1
and 3 and
Implementing
Amendment No. 2
Loading for buildings —
Part 3: Codeofpracticefor imposed roof
loads
ICS...