Scope
Standardization in the environmental impact of noise, measurement & monitoring of noise & vibration affecting the community environment emanating from road vehicles, aircraft, trains, heavy machinery & equipment, public functions & any other related activities. Excluding the workplace environment.
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Standardization in the field of human resource management.
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All questions of standardization concerning compatibility, interchangeability and safety, with particular reference to terminology and test procedures (including the characteristics of instrumentation) for evaluating the performance of different types of road vehicles and their equipment and accessories (tyres, rims, valves, ) as defined in the relevant items of Article 1 of the convention on Road Traffic, Vienna in 1968 concluded under the auspices of the United Nations
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Standardization of:
(a) the road systems, road and bridge design and construction, road maintenance, road materials and equipment
(b) all systems, products and services specifically related to the railway sector, including design,
manufacture, construction, operation, and maintenance of parts and equipment, methods and
technology, interfaces between infrastructure, vehicles and the environment, including those
electrotechnical and electronic products and services.
(d) design, construction, structural elements, outfitting parts, equipment, methods and technology, and marine environmental matters, used in shipbuilding and the operation of ships, comprising seagoing ships, vessels for inland navigation, offshore structures, ship-to-shore interface and all other marine structures subject to IMO requirements.
(e) materials, components and equipment for construction and operation of aircraft and space vehicles as well as equipment used in the servicing and maintenance of these vehicles
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Standardization covering non-destructive testing as applied generally to constructional materials, components and assemblies, by means of: glossary of terms; methods of test; performance specifications for testing equipment and ancillary apparatus.
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Standardization in the field of energy management, including for example: energy efficiency, energy performance, energy supply, procurement practices for energy using equipment and systems, and energy use as well as measurement of current energy usage, implementation of a measurement system to document, report, and validate continual improvement in the area of energy management.
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Standardization in the field of financial services.
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Standardization in the field of buildings and civil engineering works, of:
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Standardization in the field of building and civil engineering, covering:
(a) General rules for the performance requirements for buildings and building elements including the coordination of these with performance requirements of building components to be used in
building and civil engineering;
(b) Common rules for the assessment of the environmental performance of new and existing buildings within the framework of integrated performance of buildings
(c) Construction management, (including safety in construction)
(d) Prevention of crime by urban planning and building design to ensure “a secure and safe town free, as far as possible, from crime, delinquency and aggression”
(e) Building automation, controls and building management
(f) Building environment design, thermal performance and energy use in the built environment
(g) Fire protection and fire fighting
(h) Fire safety (i) fire containment, (ii) Integration of fire resistance tests and calculations with fire
safety engineering, (iii) Fire threat to people and environment, (iv) Fire hazard testing for electrotechnical products
(i) Building and structural codes
(j) Lifts, escalators and moving walks
(k) Bases for design of structures
Scope
Standardization in the field of building and construction materials including:
(a) Concrete, reinforced concrete and pre-stressed concrete
(b) Cement, building limes and clay products
(d) Products in fibre reinforced cement
(e) Fibre-concrete and cement matrix products
(f) Refractory products and materials
(g) Masonry and gypsum units and related products
(h) Glass in building
(i) Steel and aluminium
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