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British Standards are the standards produced by BSI Group which is incorporated under a Royal Charter (and which is formally designated as the National Standards Body (NSB) for the UK). The BSI Group produces British Standards under the authority of the Charter.


The BSI Group as a whole does not produce British Standards, as standards work within the BSI is decentralized. The governing Board of BSI establishes a Standards Board. The Standards Board does little apart from setting up Sector Boards (a Sector in BSI parlance being a field of standardization such as ICT, Quality, Agriculture, Manufacturing, or Fire). Each Sector Board in turn constitutes several Technical Committees. It is the Technical Committees that, formally, approve a British Standard, which is then presented to the Secretary of the supervisory Sector Board for endorsement of the fact that the Technical Committee has indeed completed a task for which it was constituted.


The standards produced are titled British Standard XXXX[-P]:YYYY where XXXX is the number of the standard, P is the number of the part of the standard (where the standard is split into multiple parts) and YYYY is the year in which the standard came into effect. BSI Group currently has over 27,000 active standards. Products are commonly specified as meeting a particular British Standard, and in general this can be done without any certification or independent testing. The standard simply provides a shorthand way of claiming that certain specifications are met, while encouraging manufacturers to adhere to a common method for such a specification.
The Kitemark can be used to indicate certification by BSI, but only where a Kitemark scheme has been set up around a particular standard. It is mainly applicable to safety and quality management standards. There is a common misunderstanding that Kitemarks are necessary to prove compliance with any BS standard, but in general it is neither desirable nor possible that every standard be 'policed' in this way.
Following the move on harmonisation of the standard in Europe, some British Standards are gradually superseded or replaced by the relevant European Standards (EN).

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BS_12.PDF - 1.1 MB
BS_146.pdf - 270 KB
BS_336.pdf - 367 KB
BS_350_CONVERSION DETAIL.pdf - 4.9 MB
BS_476_1.pdf - 1.6 MB
BS_648.pdf - 1.7 MB
BS_648-WEIGHTS BM.pdf - 1.7 MB 
BS_750.pdf - 836 KB 
BS_882.PDF - 696 KB 
BS_1212_1.pdf - 1.3 MB 
BS_1377_3.pdf - 2.9 MB 
BS_1414.pdf - 701 KB 
BS_1722_1.pdf - 248 KB 
BS_1722_10.pdf - 355 KB 
BS_1868.pdf - 878 KB 
BS_1873.pdf - 852 KB 
BS_2989.PDF.pdf - 674 KB 
BS_3506.pdf - 896 KB 
BS_3692.pdf - 454 KB 
BS_4102.pdf - 94 KB 
BS_4190.pdf - 363 KB 
BS_4360.PDF.pdf - 2.1 MB 
BS_4449.pdf - 331 KB 
BS_4482.pdf - 385 KB 
BS_4504_SEC3_3.pdf - 1.3 MB 
BS_5150.pdf - 573 KB 
BS_5308_1.pdf - 954 KB 
BS_5308_2.pdf - 794 KB 
BS_5351.PDF.pdf - 1.4 MB 
BS_5352-1981.pdf - 1.7 MB 
BS_5400_P2.PDF.pdf - 3.2 MB 
BS_5445_7.pdf - 1.5 MB 
BS_5501_1.pdf - 2.0 MB 
BS_5501_2.pdf - 334 KB 
BS_5555.pdf - 584 KB 
BS_5839_P1A123.PDF.pdf - 6.8 MB 
BS_5839_P3A1.PDF.pdf - 1009 KB 
BS_5839_P4.PDF.pdf - 1.4 MB 
BS_5839_P6A1.PDF.pdf - 4.0 MB 
BS_5930.PDF - 17.9 MB 
BS_5950_1.PDF - 10.0 MB 
BS_5950_2.PDF - 1.7 MB 
BS_5950_4.PDF - 2.2 MB 
BS_5950_5.PDF - 5.0 MB 
BS_5950_6.pdf - 2.6 MB 
BS_5950_7.pdf - 492 KB 
BS_5950_8.pdf - 1.6 MB 
BS_5950_9.pdf - 5.5 MB 
BS_6031.PDF - 8.3 MB 
BS_6349_1.PDF - 14.8 MB

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