,
London. • BS 0
A standard for standards specifies development, structure and drafting of standards. • BS 1 Lists of rolled sections for structural purposes • BS 2 Specification and sections of tramway rails and fishplates • BS 3 Report on influence of gauge length and section of test bar on the percentage of elongation • BS 4 Specification for structural steel sections • BS 5 Report on locomotives for Indian railways • BS 7 Dimensions of copper conductors insulated annealled, for electric power and light • BS 9 Specifications for
bullhead railway rails • BS 11 Specifications and sections of Flat Bottom railway rails • BS 12 Specification for Portland Cement • BS 15 Specification for structural steel for bridges, etc., and general building construction • BS 16 Specification for telegraph material (insulators, pole fittings, et cetera) • BS 17 Interim report on electrical machinery • BS 22 Report on effect of temperature on insulating materials • BS 24 Specifications for material used in the construction of standards for railway rolling stock • BS 26 Second report on locomotives for Indian Railways (Superseding No 5) • BS 27 Report on standard systems of limit gauges for running fits • BS 28 Report on nuts, bolt heads and spanners • BS 31 Specification for steel conduits for electrical wiring • BS 32 Specification for steel bars for use in automatic machines • BS 33 Carbon filament electric lamps • BS 34 Tables of BS Whitworth, BS Fine and BS Pipe Threads • BS 35 Specification for Copper Alloy Bars for use in Automatic Machines • BS 36 Report on British Standards for Electrical Machinery • BS 37 Specification for Electricity Meters • BS 38 Report on British Standards Systems for Limit Gauges for Screw Threads • BS 42 Report on reciprocating steam engines for electrical purposes • BS 43 Specification for charcoal iron lip-welded boiler tubes • BS 45 Report on Dimensions for Sparking Plugs (for Internal Combustion Engines) • BS 47 Steel Fishplates for Bullhead and Flat Bottom Railway Rails, Specification and Sections of • BS 49 Specification for Ammetres and Voltmetres • BS 50 Third Report on Locomotives for Indian Railways (Superseding No. 5 and 26) • BS 53 Specification for Cold Drawn Weldless Steel Boiler Tubes for Locomotive Boilers • BS 54 Report on Screw Threads, Nuts and Bolt Heads for use in Automobile Construction • BS 56 Definitions of Yield Point and Elastic Limit • BS 57 Report on heads for Small Screws • BS 70 Report on Pneumatic Tyre Rims for automobiles, motorcycles and bicycles • BS 72 British Standardisation Rules for Electrical Machinery, •
BS 73 Specification for Two-Pin Wall Plugs and Sockets (Five-, Fifteen- and Thirty-Ampere) • BS 76 Report of and Specifications for Tar and Pitch for Road Purposes • BS 77 Specification. Voltages for a.c. transmission and distribution systems • BS 80 Magnetos for automobile purposes • BS 81 Specification for Instrument Transformers • BS 82 Specification for Starters for Electric Motors • BS 84 Report on Screw Threads (British Standard Fine), and their Tolerances (Superseding parts of Reports Nos. 20 and 33) • BS 86 Report on Dimensions of Magnetos for Aircraft Purposes • BS 153 Specification for Steel Girder Bridges • BS 308 a now deleted standard for engineering drawing conventions, having been absorbed into BS 8888. •
BS 317 for Hand-Shield and Side Entry Pattern Three-Pin Wall Plugs and Sockets (Two Pin and Earth Type) • BS 336 for fire hose couplings and ancillary equipment •
BS 372 for Side-entry wall plugs and sockets for domestic purposes (Part 1 superseded BS 73 and Part 2 superseded BS 317) • BS 381 for colours used in identification, coding and other special purposes • BS 476 for fire resistance of building materials/elements • BS 499 Welding terms and symbols. •
BS 546 for Two-pole and earthing-pin plugs, socket-outlets and socket-outlet adaptors for AC (50–60 Hz) circuits up to 250V •
BS 857 for
safety glass for land transport • BS 970 Specification for wrought steels for mechanical and allied engineering purposes • BS 987C Camouflage Colours • BS 1011 Recommendation for welding of metallic materials •
BS 1088 for marine plywood •
BS 1192 for
Construction Drawing Practice. Part 5 (BS1192-5:1998) concerns
Guide for structuring and exchange of CAD data. • BS 1361 for cartridge fuses for a.c. circuits in domestic and similar premises •
BS 1362 for cartridge fuses for BS 1363 power plugs •
BS 1363 for
mains power plugs and sockets • BS 1377 Methods of test for soils for civil engineering. • BS 1380 Speed and Exposure Index of Photographic Negative Materials. • BS 1572 Colours for Flat Finishes for Wall Decoration • BS 1881 Testing Concrete •
BS 1852 Specification for marking codes for resistors and capacitors • BS 2979 Transliteration of Cyrillic and Greek characters • BS 3621 Thief resistant lock assembly. Key
egress. • BS 3943 Specification for plastics
waste traps • BS 4142 Methods for rating and assessing industrial and commercial sound • BS 4293 for residual current-operated circuit-breakers • BS 4343 for industrial electrical power connectors • BS 4573 Specification for 2-pin reversible plugs and shaver socket-outlets • BS 4960 for weighing instruments for domestic cookery • BS 5252 for colour-coordination in building construction •
BS 5400 for steel, concrete and composite bridges. • BS 5499 for graphical symbols and signs in building construction; including shape, colour and layout • BS 5544 for anti-bandit glazing (glazing resistant to manual attack) • BS 5750 for quality management, the ancestor of
ISO 9000 • BS 5837 for protection of trees during construction work • BS 5839 for fire detection and alarm systems for buildings •
BS 5930 for
site investigations •
BS 5950 for structural steel •
BS 5993 for Cricket balls •
BS 6008 for preparation of a liquor of tea for use in sensory tests •
BS 6312 for telephone plugs and sockets • BS 6651 code of practice for protection of structures against lightning; replaced by BS EN 62305 (IEC 62305) series. •
BS 6879 for British geocodes, a superset of
ISO 3166-2:GB • BS 7430 code of practice for
earthing •
BS 7671 Requirements for Electrical Installations, The
IEE Wiring Regulations, produced by the
IET. •
BS 7799 for information security, the ancestor of the
ISO/IEC 27000 family of standards, including
27002 (formerly 17799) • BS 7901 for recovery vehicles and vehicle recovery equipment • BS 7909 Code of practice for temporary electrical systems for entertainment and related purposes • BS 7919 Electric cables. Flexible cables rated up to 450/750 V, for use with appliances and equipment intended for industrial and similar environments •
BS 7910 guide to methods for assessing the acceptability of flaws in metallic structures •
BS 7925 Software testing • BS 7971 Protective clothing and equipment for use in violent situations and in training •
BS 8110 for structural concrete • BS 8233 Guidance on sound insulation and noise reduction in buildings • BS 8484 for the provision of lone worker device services • BS 8485 for the characterization and remediation from ground gas in affected developments •
BS 8494 for detecting and measuring carbon dioxide in ambient air or extraction systems •
BS 8546 Travel adaptors compatible with UK plug and socket system. •
BS 8888 for engineering drawing and technical product specification • BS 9251 for safety guidelines on fire sprinkler systems in residential buildings •
BS 15000 for
IT Service Management (
ITIL), now
ISO/IEC 20000 • BS 3G 101 for general requirements for mechanical and electromechanical aircraft indicators • BS EN 12195 Load restraining on road vehicles. • BS EN 60204 Safety of machinery • BS EN ISO 4210 - Cycles. Safety Requirements for Bicycles ==PAS documents==