BS 0-2:2005 pdf free.A standard for standards—Structure and drafting—Requirements and guidance.
3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this part of BS 0, the terms and definitions given in BS 0-1:2005, together with the following apply. 3.1 types of standard (and related documents)3.1.1 specification standard that sets out detailed requirements, to be satisfied by a product, material, process, service or system, and the procedures for checking conformity to these requirements 3.1.2 method standard that gives a complete account of the way in which an activity is performed (and, where appropriate, of the equipment or tools required to perform it) and conclusions are reached, to a degree of precision appropriate to the stated purpose 3.1.3 vocabulary standard listing definitions of terms used in a particular sector, field or discipline
3.1.4 code of practice standard comprising recommendations for accepted good practice as followed by competent and conscientious practitioners, and which brings together the results of practical experience and acquired knowledge for ease of access and use of the information 3.1.5 guide standard that gives broad and general information about a subject, with background information where appropriate 3.1.6 classification standard comprising designations and descriptions of different grades of a product and that identifies and arranges data in hierarchical order 3.1.7 draft for development DD provisional document, developed under broadly the same processes as a formal standard and published when standardization of a particular
subject is urgently required, but further research or development is required before it can be published as a British Standard 3.2 elements of a standard 3.2.1 provision expression that takes the form of a statement, an instruction, a recommendation or a requirement 3.2.2 normative el ement element that describes the scope of the document, and which sets out provisions
[ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2, 2004, 3.8] 3.2.3 informative element element that provides additional useful information 3.2.4 required element element, the presence of which in a document is obligatory [ISO/EC Directives, Part 2, 2004, 3.10] 3.2.5 clause basic component in the subdivision of text 3.2.6 annex optional element, integral to a standard but containing material more appropriately presented separately from its main provisions 3.3 caution instruction that draws attention to the risk of damage to the product, process or surroundings [BS 4884-1:1992, 2.1]
3.4 warning information that draws attention to the risk of injury or death [BS 4884-3:1992, 3.24] 3.5 figure illustration in the form of a diagram, sketch, perspective drawing, graph, chart, nomogram, photograph or one of a variety of engineering drawings, e.g. dimensional, detail, assembly BS 0-2 pdf download.
BS 0-2:2005 pdf free
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