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INTRODUCTION
This publication gives the European equivalents of
British Standards. Once a European Standard (EN)
One of a series of publications produced in
has received a positive vote, BSI will publish it
conjunction with the following organizations,
within six months of the date of availability. The
and part-funded by DETR. ;
date of availability is when CEN/MC distributes to
Association of Concrete Industrial Flooring the national standards bodies the definitive 'ratified''
Contractors text of an approved EN in the official languages of
Association of Lightweight Aggregate CEN. These European Standards will replace any
Manufacturers conflicting British Standards, which will be
British Cement Association withdrawn. This withdrawal of British Standards
British Standards Institution may be six months or more after the date of
Building Research Establishment publication of the European Standard or when a
Cement Admixtures Association package of related standards is completed. For
Cementitious Slag Makers Association example, the European Standard for concrete,
Concrete Industry Alliance BS EN 206–1 (published in February 2001), the
Concrete Society related concrete test methods and a number of
Glanville Consultants standards for constituent materials are being treated
Institute of Concrete Technology as a package and the date of withdrawal of BS 5328
Ove Arup & Partners and most parts of BS 1881 was 1 December 2003.
Quarry Products Association However some of the British Standards for
Ready-mixed Concrete Bureau constituent materials, e.g. BS 12 and BS 5075, were
RMC Readymix Ltd withdrawn prior to this date.
L M Scofield Ltd
United Kingdom Quality Ash Association In theory, all remaining British Standards that cite
A full list of the publications in this series is the withdrawn standard should be amended. Many
given page 2. of these British Standards, however, will themselves
;
CEN/MC is the Management Centre of the
European Committee for Standardization
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European replacements for British Standards
be replaced by European Standards within a few • standards for precast concrete products.
years and therefore BSI is taking a pragmatic
approach to amendments. Where such a British
Standard will be replaced by a European Standard Not all the European Standards listed in this
within a few years, this publication may be used publication have been published. All those that
during the transition period as the basis for are published, or are about to be published (as at
supplying a product or material conforming to an the date shown on page 1), are shown in bold
equivalent European Standard. For example, if the and the standard bears the date of publication.
specification requires a PC 42.5 cement to BS 12,
a CEM I 42.5 cement to BS EN 197–1 may be FURTHER READING
used, i.e. the identical cement with a different
The other publications from this series will be
name. Where there is a possibility for confusion, a
helpful.
British Standard will be amended as a priority. In all
other cases, each British Standard will be amended Standards for fresh concrete – a composite of BS EN 206-1
at its five yearly review. and BS 8500
Specifying concrete to BS EN 206–1/BS 8500:
In some cases, a British Standard that apparently Concrete for normal uses
conflicts with a European Standard will not be Concrete resistant to chemical attack
Guide to the selection of concrete quality and cover to
withdrawn and this will be because part of its reinforcement for normal concrete structures
content is outside the scope of the European Examples of the specification of designated concrete
Standard. In this case the British Standard should Examples of the specification of designed concrete
be amended or revised to remove subject matter Guidance on the additional requirements for designed
covered by the European Standard. In a number of concrete
Lightweight concrete
cases, however, the remaining subject matter will Visual concrete
be covered by yet another European Standard that Coloured concrete
is under preparation and in these situations BSI Concrete for industrial floors
will take a case-by-case approach and may choose Specifying constituent materials for concrete to BS EN 206-
not to amend or revise the British Standard. 1/BS 8500:
Cements
Some European Standards (EN) are called Additions
Admixtures
harmonised European Standards (hEN). This
means that they contain an annex ZA that includes European replacements for British Standards:
the regulatory requirements for CE marking and Concrete and its constituent materials
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attestation of conformity. At present BSI has no First published 2000
plans to distinguish in the standard coding that a Second edition 2003
standard (BS EN) has the status of a hEN. ISBN 0 7210 1569 7
Price group A
As well as the European equivalents of British British Cement Association 2000
Standards, this publication lists those British Stand-
Published by the British Cement Association on behalf of
ards that will continue into the foreseeable future. the supporting organizations.
• product standards for constituent materials All advice or information from the British Cement Association is
for concrete, mortar and grout; intended for those who will evaluate the significance and
limitations of its contents and take responsibility for its use and
• product standards for reinforcement and application. No liability (including that for negligence) for any loss
prestressing steel; resulting from such advice or information is accepted. Readers
should note that all BCA publications are subject to revision from
• formwork and falsework standards. time to time and should therefore ensure that they are in possession
of the latest version
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Concrete and its constituent materials
BS 5400–4 BS EN 1992–2
Steel, concrete and composite Design of concrete structures -
bridges - Part 2: Reinforced and prestressed
Part 4: Code of practice for design concrete bridges
of concrete bridges
BS 5502 BS EN 1991
Buildings and structures for Actions on structures
agriculture
BS EN 1992–1-1
Design of concrete structures -
Part 1: General rules and rules for
buildings
BS 8002 BS EN 1992-3
Code of practice for earth retaining Design of concrete structures -
structures Part 3: Liquid retaining and
containment structures
BS EN 1997–1
Geotechnical design -
Part 1: General rules
BS 8007 BS EN 1992–3
Code of practice for design of Design of concrete structures -
concrete structures for retaining Part 3: Liquid retaining and
aqueous liquids containment structures
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European replacements for British Standards
BS EN 1992-1-2
Design of concrete structures -
Part 2: Structural fire design
prEN 13577
Water aggressive to concrete
Determination of aggressive carbon
dioxide content
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Concrete and its constituent materials
BS EN 998–2: 2003
Specification for mortar for masonry -
Part 2: Masonry mortar
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European replacements for British Standards
BS EN 13813: 2002
Screed material and floor screeds.
Screed material. Properties and
requirements
BS 4246
Specification for high slag
blastfurnace cement
BS 6588
Specification for Portland
pulverised-fuel ash cements
BS 7583
Specification for Portland
limestone cement
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Concrete and its constituent materials
BS 5224 BS EN 413–1
Specification for masonry cement Masonry cement -
Part 1: Composition, specifications
and conformity criteria
Additions
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Admixtures
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Concrete and its constituent materials
Aggregates
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European replacements for British Standards
Other constituents
BS EN 10081
Steel for the re-inforcement of concrete
Technical delivery conditions
BS 4482 BS EN 10080
Specification for cold reduced steel Steel for the reinforcement of concrete
wire for the reinforcement of Weldable reinforcing steel – general
concrete
BS EN 10081
Steel for the re-inforcement of concrete
Technical delivery conditions
BS 4483 BS EN 10080
Steel fabric for the reinforcement of Steel for the reinforcement of concrete
concrete Weldable reinforcing steel – general
BS EN 10081
Steel for the re-inforcement of concrete
Technical delivery conditions
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Concrete and its constituent materials
BS EN 10088 is in 3 parts
BS 6744 BS EN 10088
Specification for austenitic stainless Stainless steels
steel bars for the reinforcement of
concrete
BS EN xxxx
Hot dip galvanized smooth wires and
strands for prestressing
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European replacements for British Standards
BS EN 12390–2: 2000
Testing hardened concrete -
Part 2: Making and curing specimens
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Concrete and its constituent materials
BS EN 12390–2: 2000
Testing hardened concrete -
Part 2: Making and curing specimens
for strength tests
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European replacements for British Standards
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Concrete and its constituent materials
BS 1881–201 BS EN 13791
Testing concrete - Assessment of concrete compressive
Part 201: Guide to the use of strength in structures or in precast
non-destructive methods of test concrete products
for hardened concrete
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European replacements for British Standards
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Concrete and its constituent materials
BS 4551 BS EN 1015
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European replacements for British Standards
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Concrete and its constituent materials
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European replacements for British Standards
BS 1139-1-2: 1990
Metal scaffolding -
Part 1: Tubes
Section 1.2: Specification for
aluminium tube
BS 1139-3: 1994 HD 1004 Mobile access and working Dual numbered revision in
Metal scaffolding - towers made of prefabricated elements – progress
Part 3: Specification for materials, dimensions, design loads and
prefabricated mobile access and safety requirements
working towers
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Concrete and its constituent materials
BS 5507-1:1977 No equivalent
Methods of test for falsework -
equipment
Part 1: Floor centres
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European replacements for British Standards
DD 7995 In publication
Specification for temporary
access platforms – performance
and design requirements, and test
methods
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Concrete and its constituent materials
works. It is complementary to
BS EN 1263-1
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