Measurement methods for building — Setting-out and measurement — Part 1: Planning and organization, ...
Deals with the different stages of the setting out work, i.e. the measuring of the primary framework (traverses, grids, etc.) on the site, the setting out of reference lines (baselines), the transfer (plumbing up) of reference lines to other floors, the setting out of position points and the levelling procedure for these different stages. Gives values for permissible deviations when measuring and…
Earth-moving machinery — Loaders — Methods of measuring tool forces and tipping loads
Applies to crawler and wheeled loaders as defined in ISO 6165. Covers also definitions, apparatus, test site, preparation for test, and test report. Cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 8313 : 1986), 3.4.1, 3.4.2, 3.5.1 and 9.1.1e) of which it constitutes a technical revision.
Woodworking machines — Circular sawing machines for building sites — Nomenclature
Specifies the nomenclature appropriate to the various parts of these sawing machines in order to assist manufacturers and users in the identification of these parts. Gives in addition to terms used in two of the three official ISO languages (English and French) the equivalent terms in the German, Spanish and Italian languages.
1. Scope
1.1 This Standard is concerned with the performance, durability, and safety of packaged seasonal solar domestic hot water (SSDHW) systems designed to provide hot water for small residential buildings. In these systems freeze protection is accomplished manually, with or without a device intended to offer limited freeze protection. It is intended to cover systems that provide all or…
Electrical installations of buildings. Part 7: Requirements for special installations or locations. ...
Applies to temporary installations provided for:
-work of new building construction;
-work of repair, alteration, extension, or demolition of existing buildings;
-public engineering work;
-earthwork, and
-similar work.
Covers the following types of vehicle-mounted aerial devices used
to elevate personnel to job sites above ground:
(a) telescopic aerial devices;
(b) aerial ladders;
(c) articulating aerial devices;
(d) vertical towers;
(e) material-lifting aerial devices; and
(f) any combination of the above.