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Copyright © 2018 IHS Markit Ltd

Standards Management IHS Markit Subscription

Industry Standards and Codes, delivered on Engineering Workbench by IHS Markit, offers single-source access to critical industry standards, codes, regulations, and related technical reference information from trusted, authoritative sources, simplifying your technical research.

Engineering Workbench: Federated search across more than 50 standards organization within the ENI subscriptions, along with productivity, collaboration, knowledge capture, and personalization capabilities.

Industry Standards and Codes: Complete collections of industry standards and codes from leading standards organizations, including:

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Industry Standards and Codes available to ENI enterprise wide include:

American Petroleum Institute (API)

API maintains more than 500 standards and recommended practices. API is the only national trade association that represents all aspects of America’s oil and natural gas industry. For more than 75 years, API has led the development of petroleum and petrochemical equipment and operating standards.

API publications address several key aspects of the oil and gas industry, including exploration and production; refining; fire protections and safety; petroleum measurement; and marine transportation. Many have been incorporated into state and federal regulations; and increasingly, they are also being adopted by the International Organization for Standardization.

The API Publications Collection includes active documents written, published, and copyright by API.

Publications include manuals, standards, specifications, recommended practice, bulletins, guidelines, and technical reports. Environmental and Safety

Exploration and Production

Measurement

Refining

Transportation, Marketing, and Safety

ASTM International (ASTM)

Over 12,000 ASTM standards are used around the world. The ASTM Collections includes ASTM Complete and a set of smaller collections that have been created by IHS Markit from pieces of the ASTM Book of Standards.

Each of these smaller collections addresses a specific topic and brings together aspects of that topic from several ASTM Book of Standards Sections.

These collections include active specification documents, test methods, classifications, practices and guides.

The documents that make up the collections describe the characteristics and performance of materials, systems, products, and services. Metals

Construction

Textiles

Rubber and Electric Insulating Material

General Test Methods

Miscellaneous

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Industry Standards and Codes available to select ENI locations include:

American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)

AASHTO provides transportation-related documents that ensure the efficient and safe movement of people and goods. AASHTO is a trade association representing the highway and transportation industry.

The AASHTO Publications Collection includes active and historical Standards, Guides, Specifications, Handbooks, Practices, test Methods, and Manuals. Also included are NTCIP Standards – the National Transportation Communications for Intelligent Transportation (ITS) Protocol.

AASHTO publications cover the following areas:

Administration and Economics

Bridges and Structures

Construction and Right-of-Way

Design and Traffic

Environment

Maintenance

Materials

Passenger Transportation

Planning and Operations

Testing

Rail and Highway Transport

American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)

ABS documents are used worldwide by the maritime industry, shipbuilders, naval architects, and oil companies. The primary function of ABS is to certify the structural integrity and mechanical fitness of merchant ships and other marine structure.

ABS develops “Rules” for building and classing, which cover a range of vessels from offshore mobile drilling units to concrete vessels and sophisticated research and mining ships.

The ABS Publications Collection includes active Rules, Guides, Guidance Notes, Certifications Rules, and Certification Requirements.

Rules for Building and Classing Mobile Offshore Drilling Units

Rules for Materials and Welding

Rules for Survey after Construction

Guidance Notes on Dynamic Analysis Procedure for Self-Elevating Drilling Units

Guidance Notes on Spectral-Based Fatigue Analysis for Floating Offshore Structures

Certificate of Offshore Mooring Chain

Certification of Oil Spill Recovery Equipment

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American Concrete Institute (ACI)

ACI mission is to develop, share, and disseminate the knowledge and information needed to utilize concrete to its fullest potential. ACI’s membership includes structural designers, architects, civil engineers, educators, contractors, concrete craftsmen/technicians, material suppliers, testing laboratories, and manufacturers from around the globe.

ACI documents are used by both government and industry involved in engineering, design, construction, placement and maintenance of concrete structures, including buildings, highways, bridges, and other heavy construction.

Among these is the MCP (Manual of Concrete Practice) – the most comprehensive concrete reference set available. It contains all of the widely used ACI concrete and masonry code requirements, specifications, guides, and reports, as soon as they are published.

Some of the topics covered in ACI Technical Committee Documents: Bridge Construction

Building Code Requirements

Certification and Inspection

Chemical Admixtures for Concrete

Component Materials and Mixing

Corrosion and Fatigue

Erosion of Concrete

Masonry Structures

Materials Science

Transporting and Placing Concrete

Polymers and Specialty Concretes

Shrinkage and Creep of Concrete

Thermal properties of Concrete and Masonry Systems

American Gas Association (AGA)

AGA Codes and Standards are used in the design, installation, and maintenances of natural gas distribution, delivery, and measurement systems. AGA provides information and services promoting efficient demand and supply growth and operational excellence in the safe, reliable, and efficient delivery of natural gas.

Developing Codes and Standards is an important activity at AGA. The AGA Publications Collection contains active Codes, Bulletins, Standards, Manuals, and Reports. The Collection also includes data analysis/data statistics, forecast information, market survey data and more.

The AGA Publications Collection includes the important National Fuel Gas Code and its companion document the National Fuel Gas Code Handbook.

Some of the documents included in the AGA Collection are outlined in the following sections:

Operations and Engineering (O & E)

Compressibility Factors of Natural Gas and Other Related Hydrocarbon Gases

Guide for Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems

O & E Measurement

Gas Measurement Manual

Interchangeability of Other Fuel Gases with Natural Gases

Policy & Analysis

Economic Analysis of Consumer Response to Natural Gas Prices

Load Forecasting Manual

Reports

Report 3-1: Orifice Metering of Natural Gas and Other Related Hydrocarbon Fluids, Part 1, General Equation and Uncertainty Guidelines

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American Gear Manufacturers Association (AGMA)

AGMA documents are used worldwide in the design and maintenance of moving power generation and transportation equipment. One of the principal mainstays of AGMA’s activities is the development of voluntary standards for use by the gearing industry.

AGAM publications address nearly all of the major topics that are critical to the design, manufacture, and application of gears – from load capacity and lubrication to accuracy and inspection. AGMA is also the focal point within the U.S. for the development of ISO standards on the subject of gearing.

The AGMA Publications Collection include active AGMA Standards, Information Sheets, AGMA/ISO Standards and Technical Papers.

Standards and Information Sheets

Specialty Standards

Manufacturing and Inspection

Rating Standards

General Product Standards

Specialty Product Standards

AGMA/ISO Standards

Technical Papers

Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI)

AHRI Standards and Guidelines are used throughout the world. In 2007, the members of the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) and the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association (GAMA) voted to merge and become AHRI.

Combined, the association is one of the largest in the nation, representing more than 350 heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and commercial refrigeration manufacturers within the global HVACR industry

AHRI Standards and Guidelines are used by designers, manufacturers and installers of air-conditioning, heating, and refrigeration equipment.

The AHRI Publications collection includes active standards and guidelines: Air Conditioning Heat Transfer

Products

Chemical s and Refrigerant Reclaimers

Dehumidifiers

Flow and Contaminant Control Products

Thermal Storage Equipment

Ammonia Compressor Units

Guideline for Containers for Recovered Non-Flammable Fluorocarbon Refrigerants

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American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)

AIChE publications are the premier references for chemical engineers and anyone involve with process safety. AIChE is a global leader in advancement of the chemical engineering profession.

AIChE documents are essential for process safety management and to assure the safe and environmentally-sound manufacture, use, and disposal of chemical products.

AIChE Collection includes highly acclaimed engineering technical publications, active guidelines, practices, handbooks and manuals, including:

Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS)

Design Institute for Emergency relief System (DIERS)

Design Institute for Physical Property Data (DIPPR)

Process Safety Management Systems

Fire Protection in Chemical, Petrochemical, and Hydrocarbon Processing Facilities

Safe Warehousing of Chemicals

Chemical Transportation Risk Analysis

American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)

AISC represents the total experience, judgement, and strength of the entire U.S. industry of steel fabricators, distributors, and producers. AISC, headquartered in Chicago, is a not-for-profit technical institute and trade association established in 1921 to serve the structural steel design community and construction industry in the United States.

AISC’s mission is to make structural steel the material of choice by being the leader in structural-steel-related technical and market-building activities, including specification and code development, research, education, technical assistance, quality certification, standardization, and market development.

The AISC Collection includes 31 active and 3 historical documents including the Institute’s Steel Construction Manual – 14th Edition (AISC 325).

AISC 101: Designing with Structural Steel – A Guide for Architects

AISC 303: Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges (DoD Adopted)

AISC 360: Specification for Structural Steel Buildings

AISC 804: Design Guide 4: Extended End-Plate Moment Connections Seismic and Wind Applications

AISC 807: Design Guide 7 – Industrial Buildings: Roofs to Column Anchorage

AISC 819: Design Guide 19: Fire Resistance of Structural Steel Framing:

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American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

Standards from ANSI are used widely throughout government and industry.

ANSI publications cover a wide variety of areas. The ANSI Publications Collection includes active documents written, published, and copyrighted by ANSI.

Mechanical Section

Information Systems Section

Photography Section

Miscellaneous Section

General Section

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

ASCE is a worldwide leader for excellence in civil engineering. ASCE is a professional organization representing more than 125,000 civil engineers. The Codes and Standards Program of ASCE develops consensus standards on a variety of topics for the civil engineering profession.

ASCE standards are used by agricultural, civil, design, marine and highway engineers, architects and others in industry and government for specifying quality control and maintenance in the design/construct area.

The Codes and Standards Program of ASCE develops consensus standards on a variety of topics for the civil engineering profession.

The standards committees are grouped by their general subject areas within one of the seven Institutes of ASCE. Architectural Engineering Institute

Construction Institute

Coasts, Oceans, Ports, and Rivers Institute

Environmental and Water Resources Institute

Geo-Institute

Structural Engineering Institute

Transportation and Development Institute

American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)

ASHRAE develops standards for its members and others professionally concerned with refrigeration processes and the design and maintenance of indoor environments.

ASHRAE writes standards for the purpose of establishing consensus for: (1) methods of test for use in commerce and (2) performance criteria for use as facilitators with which to guide the industry.

ASHRAE publishes the following three types of voluntary consensus standards: Method of Measurement or Test

Standard Design

Standard Practice

ASHRAE standards are used by designers, manufacturers and installers of heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration equipment. They are also used by architects and mechanical engineers to specify equipment.

The ASHRAE Standards Collection contains active test standards and guidelines which cover terms, definitions, ratings, measurements, thermal performance and energy conservation in general.

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American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code (ASME BPVC)

The ASME BPVC establishes rules of safety governing the design, fabrication, maintenance and inspection of boilers and pressure vessels, power producing machines (and associated subsystems) and nuclear power plant components.

Originating in 1914, the ASME BPVC is now adopted in part or in its entirety by 49 states and numerous municipalities and territories of the United States and all the provinces of Canada.

This ASME BPVC Collection contains all sections of the Code as well as Code Cases, Interpretations, and Errata.

The ASME BPVC Collection is also available in the sections outlined as follows:

Section I – Power Boilers

Section II – Material Specifications

Section III – Rules for Construction of Nuclear Power Plant Components

Section IV – Heating Boilers

Section V – Nondestructive Examination

Section VI - Recommended Rules for the Care and Operation of Heating Boilers

Section VII – Recommended Guidelines for Care of Power Boilers

Section VIII – Pressure Vessels

Section IX – Welding and Brazing Qualifications

Section X – Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Pressure Vessels

Section XI - Rules for Inservice Inspection of Nuclear Power Plant Components

Section XII – Rules for Construction and Continued Service of Transport Tanks

AV-DATA

AV-DATA provides one-stop access to information critical to ensuring worldwide aircraft regulation compliance, minimize downtime for aircraft, control maintenance costs, and reduce the risk of error.

From overhaul to operations, AV-DATA, an Aviation Regulatory and Compliance Source, is specifically suited to meet the customer’s aviation needs by providing immediate access to relevant information from the complex range of domestic and international aviation authorities and agencies.

Engineers, purchasing agents, technicians and quality specialists in aviation and related industries, such as airframe and part manufacturers and airframe maintenance and repair, rely on AV-DATA Collection.

FAA – Federal Aviation Administration (USA)

Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)

European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)

European Association of Aerospace Industries (AECMA)

Canadian Aviation Regulations (CAR)

Transport Canada

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA)

United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority (UKCAA)

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American Welding Society (AWS) AWS standards content covers topics such as automatic, semi-automatic and manual welding, as well as brazing, soldering, ceramics, lamination, robotics, and welding safety and health.

IHS Markit is the exclusive subscription provider for AWS.

The American Welding Society (AWS) advances the science, technology and application of welding allied processes, including joining, brazing, soldering, cutting, and thermal spray.

From factory floor to high-rise construction, from military weaponry to home products, AWS continues to lead the way in supporting welding education and technology development.

The AWS content is useful to: engineers, scientists, researchers, welders, detailers, fabricators, erectors, and inspectors.

American Water Works Association (AWWA) The AWWA Collection includes active Recommended Practices, Procedures, Standards (the complete A through E series) and Manuals. The American Water Works Association (AWWA) is dedicated to the improvements of water quality and supply.

AWWA develops and maintains standards governing the constructing and testing of water supply.

AWWA publications are used primarily by civil engineers, environmental management, plant engineers, research and development, treatment plant operators, and water technologists in the design and operation of water supply, treatment, distribution, storage and pumping facilities for both residential and commercial use.

The AWS Collection is divided into two sections – Standards and Manuals.

AWWA publishes over 180 consensus standards for equipment and materials used in the treatment and distribution of drinking water, including pipe, valves, meters, fire hydrants, chemicals, water storage tanks, filters, wells and more.

The AWWA Manuals section is the ultimate reference library for water operations. This section contains AWWA Manuals of Water Supply Practices.

British Standards Institution (BSI)

BSI works with manufacturing and service industries, businesses, governments and consumers to facilitate the production of British, European (including harmonized), and international standards.

As the UK’s National Standards Body (NSB), BSI represents UK interests across all of the European and international standards organizations and through their committees.

Independent of government, BSI is globally recognized as an impartial body serving both the private and public sectors.

The BSI Collection gives you single-point access to the official English version of harmonized standards.

It ensures compliance to legislation such as New Approach Directives, allowing you to trade more effectively in those markets because your products meet the relevant requirements.

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Italian Electrotechnical Committee (CEI) The CEI Publications Collection includes more than 6,000 active standards for the electric, electronic and telecommunications fields, covering materials, equipment, machinery, installations, processes and programs.

CEI, Comitato Elettrotecnico Italiano (Italian Electrotechnical Committee), founded in 1909, is the Italian Standardization Organization, formally recognized by the Italian Government and by the European Union as responsible for standardization and unification in the electrical, electronic and telecommunications fields in Italy.

CEI's mission is to improve quality of life, public safety and environmental protection through the broad consensus of all parties involved in the standardization process.

The mission is fulfilled through: the preparation, publication, promotion

and distribution of technical standards;

the provision of symbols, terminology, standardization and unification practices;

the definition of criteria, test methods and limits aimed at achieving appropriate safety, reliability and quality levels for products and processes;

the establishment of evaluation criteria for laboratories, manufacturers and individual operators;

the promotion and enhancement of certification activities;

participation in the work of international and European standardization bodies.

German Institute for Standardization (DIN)

DIN Standards are used throughout the world in a wide variety of engineering construction, manufacturing and testing applications. DIN (Deutsche Institute für Normung e.V.), the German Institute for Standardization, was founded in 1917. DIN’s objective is to create standards for the benefit of the economy and of society as a whole. Since 1975, DIN has been recognized by the German government as the national standards body and represents German interests at the international and European level.

DIN Standards are used by personnel in manufacturing industries, consumer organizations, commerce, the trades, service industries, science, technical inspectorates, and government.

DIN Standards promote rationalization, quality assurance, safety and environmental protection as well as improving communication between industry, technology, science, government and the public domain.

Over 16,900 documents are included in the DIN Collection as outlined in the following sections:

Standardization, Terminology, Quality Documentation

Environment, Health Protection, Safety

Natural Sciences, Health Care Technology

Metrology and Measurement, Testing, Energy, Image Technology

Mechanical Systems and Components for General Use

Fluid Systems and Components

Machine Tools, Automation

Welding, Surface Treatment

Electrical Engineering

Electronics

Telecommunications

Information Technology, Office Equipment

Vehicle Engineering, Materials Handling

Aircraft and Space Vehicle Engineering

Packaging, Textile and Leather Industry, Clothing, Wood Technology

Agriculture, Food Technology, Housekeeping

Chemical Engineering, Mining, Paint Industry

Metallurgy

Paper Industries, Ceramics and Glass Industries

Construction, Civil Engineering

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DNV GL

DNV GL is well positioned as a global player within the maritime, oil and gas, and energy industries as well as food and health care to meet new challenges, while balancing the needs of business and society. Germanischer Lloyd (GL), a new non-profit association based in Hamburg was formed out of a desire to achieve transparency. Merchants, ship owners and insurers often received little information about the state of a ship. As an independent classification society, GL was created to evaluate the quality of ships and deliver the results to stakeholders.

Major oil, gas and process industry accidents, resulting in loss of lives as well as material damage, have led to a new focus on the attention given by operators to risk management. DNV standards provide guidance on aspects which DNV consider to be the core compliance issues for owners and operators of classified offshore units for safety, compliance and avoidance of any unnecessary duplication of work. Offshore compliance requires that design, construction and operation of offshore units are safe.

Det Norske Veritas (DNV) standards development is ongoing based on extensive industry collaboration, consulting work and research. For example, DNV launched the first offshore standards for the floating production of liquefied gas.

The newly formed DNV GL Group became operational on September 12, 2013. Changes in ownership and strategic alignment between the two companies and their leadership provided new opportunities, and the merger was finally successful.

The DNV GL Collection includes active: Approval Programs

Classification Notes

Service Specifications

Recommended Practices

Rules for Classification

Service Specifications

Standards for Certification

Standards, Rules, and Guidelines

Danish Standards (DS)

DS disseminates knowledge and information on standards, international rules, and public authority requirements regarding commerce. Danish Standards (DS) is Denmark's national standardization body and one of the leading certification enterprises in Denmark.

The mission of Danish Standards is to strengthen the Danish society through the provision of their core services: standardization, certification and the communication of knowledge.

DS provides useful information to companies and individuals working in Denmark or selling goods and services to Danish and other European markets.

The DS Collection includes Danish national standards and DS-adopted European and international standards. Over 18,200 draft, active/approved and withdrawn standards are provided in this Collection.

The Danish Collection covers a broad range of disciplines for all industry sectors. Terminology, Company Organization

& Management, Transportation

Health Technology, Mathematics & Sciences

Environmental, Health & Safety

Measurement & Testing

Mechanical Systems & Components, Precision Mechanics

Fluid Systems & Components

Manufacturing Engineering

Energy & Heat Transfer Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Electronics

Image Technology, Information Technology, Telecommunications

Road Vehicle Engineering & Railway Engineering

Aircraft & Space Vehicle Engineering, Shipbuilding/Marine Structures

Materials Handling Equipment, Packaging & Distribution Of Goods

Textiles, Clothing & Leather

Agriculture & Food Technology

Chemical Technology & Military Engineering

Mining, Petroleum & Related Technologies

Metallurgy

Wood, Glass, Ceramic, Rubber, Plastics Industries

Paint & Color Industries

Construction Materials, Civil Engineering

Domestic & Commercial Equipment

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Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association (EEMUA)

EEMUA has developed industry guidance, user standards and specifications for the management of technology and to ensure development of competency in the workforce. The Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association (EEMUA) was formed in 1983 by the amalgamation of the Oil Companies Materials Association (OCMA) and the Engineering Equipment Users Association (EEUA).

EEMUA is concerned with the design, installation, operations and maintenance of the engineering plant, including chemical process plants, refineries, power stations and upstream oil/gas facilities. They aim to improve the safety, environmental and operating performance of industrial facilities in the most cost-effective way.

EEMUA also provides the opportunity for members to share resources and expertise in order to keep abreast of technological developments and improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their engineering activities.

The EEMUA collection contains active publications that address competency of operators; inspection of pressure equipment; maintenance of storage tanks; management of aging plant; management of process alarms; materials selection for offshore use; performance of on-line analyzers, and more.

EEMUA documents are outlined in the following sections: Electrical

Instrumentation and Control

Mechanical Plant and Equipment

Offshore

Storage Tanks and Vessels

Noise

General

European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)

ETSI publishes Information & Communication Technology (ICT) standards for products and processes, including protocols and testing. ETSI produces globally-applicable standards for Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), including fixed, mobile, radio, converged, broadcast and internet technologies.

ETSI is the recognized regional standards body dealing with telecommunications, broadcasting and other electronic communications networks and services. ETSI produces standards and specifications supporting the EU and EFTA policy issues, such as the New Approach; other EU legislation (e.g. Electronic Fee Collection, the interoperability regulation under the Single European Sky (SES) initiative, the Electronic Communication Network and Services Framework Directives); mandated activity; and other EU initiatives (e.g.eEurope and i2010).

ETSI documents are used by electronic engineers involved in the design and manufacture of telecommunications and microwave communications systems, radio telephone systems and communications interface equipment.

The ETSI Collection includes the following active and pending/draft document types: European Standard,

telecommunications series (EN)

ETSI Standard (ES)

ETSI Guide (EG)

Special Report (SR)

ETSI Technical Specification (TS)

ETSI Technical Report (TR)

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Eurofile

Eurofile includes active British Standards Institution (BSI) transpositions of European standards and Harmonization documents, together with adopted, proposed and draft EC legislation relating to goods. The European Standards, Regulations and Directives contained in this collection are used by component manufacturers, equipment manufacturers, design consultants, libraries and organizations wishing to stay abreast of current European standards requirements and to export into the member states of the European Union.

The documents in this service are intended to identify European product development and market needs.

The application of these Standards will help: Enhance the safety of products.

Encourage economies of scale.

Enable manufacturers to comply with European legislation.

Promote the interoperability of products and services.

Facilitate trade by diminishing trade barriers.

Promote ecological safety and sustainability.

Safeguard the environment.

Promote common understanding.

The Eurofile Collection includes the “New Approach” directives that provide controls on product design, specify essential legal requirements for products and, above all, seek to harmonize product safety requirements across Europe. Administration/Test and Measurement

Electrical and Mechanical Engineering

Electronics, Telecommunications, It, Transportation and Aerospace

Electrical and Electronics

Telecommunications

Process and Manufacturing

Construction and Civil Engineering

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Eurosource

EuroSource includes active and historical Danish Standards Association (DS) adoption of European standards, pre-standards, draft standards and Harmonization documents, together with adopted, proposed and draft EC legislation relating to goods. The European Standards, Regulations and Directives contained in this collection are used by component manufacturers, equipment manufacturers, design consultants, libraries and organizations wishing to stay abreast of current European standards requirements and to export into the member states of the European Union.

The documents in this service are intended to identify European product development and market needs.

The application of these Standards will help: Enhance the safety of products.

Encourage economies of scale.

Enable manufacturers to comply with European legislation.

Promote the interoperability of products and services.

Facilitate trade by diminishing trade barriers.

Promote ecological safety and sustainability.

Safeguard the environment.

Promote common understanding.

The Eurosource Collection include the “New Approach” directives that provide controls on product design, specify essential legal requirements for products and, above all, seek to harmonize product safety requirements across Europe.

Aerospace

Automotive and Rail Engineering

Building Installations and Civil Engineering

Buildings and Structures

Chemicals, Coatings and Food & Drink

Clothing, Textiles, Domestic and Institutional Equipment

Communications Engineering

Documentation, Metrology, Test, QA and Precision Industries

Electronic Components

Engineering Components and Equipment

Health & Safety and Environmental Protection

Information Technology Equipment and Systems

Medical

Metallurgy

Process Engineering, Marine Engineering and Packaging & Distribution

Process Plant & Equipment

Production Equipment and Plant

Rubber, Plastics & Other Materials

GOST

At present, GOST standards collection includes over 20,000 titles used extensively in conformity assessment activities in 12 countries. GOST refers to a set of technical standards maintained by the Euro-Asian Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification (EASC), a regional standards organization operating under the auspices of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

Serving as the regulatory basis for government and private-sector certification programs throughout the Commonwealth of Independent States, the GOST standards cover energy, oil and gas, environmental protection, construction, transportation, telecommunications, mining, food processing and other industries.

GOST Standards are critical to organizations that currently operating in or with future plans to operate in the CIS countries, including Russia. These can include oil companies and their suppliers and equipment manufacturers, engineering firms, and exporters or importers.

This GOST Publications Collection includes available active GOST and GOST R standards that have been translated into English and validated by INTERSTANDART. Terminology & Standardization;

Organization & Management; Transportation

Healthcare Technology, Mathematics, & Science

Environment, Health, & Safety

Measurement & Testing

Fluid Systems & Components

Aircraft & Space Vehicles, Shipbuilding & Marine Structures

Chemical Technology

Petroleum & Related Technologies

Domestic & Commercial Equipment

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GPA Midstream Association (GPA)

The GPA Publications Collection includes active manuals, checklists and publications; standards codes and bulletins; technical publications; research reports; and convention proceedings. GPA has served the light hydrocarbons industry since 1921. GPA is a non-profit trade association made up of about 105 members, all of whom are engaged in the processing of natural gas into a merchantable pipeline gas, volume movement, or further processing of liquid products from natural gas.

The role of GPA is to serve the needs of its member companies.

These needs include the development and maintenance of industry standards, the generation and dissemination of technical knowledge, careful monitoring and action on legislative and regulatory issues that affect the industry, and to provide a forum for the interchange of technology and developments in the gas and gas processing industry.

The GPA Publication Collection documents are used in the design, installation, and maintenance of natural gas distribution, delivery, and measurement systems.

The GPA documents are outlined as follows: Manuals, Checklists and Publications

Standards, Codes and Bulletins

Technical Publications

Research Reports

Hydraulic Institute (HI)

HI standards and guidebooks are used by pump manufacturers and pump users to make informed decisions in the design, manufacture and operation of all major pumps. The Hydraulic Institute (HI) is the largest association of pump industry manufacturers in North America.

HI Standards cover these types of pumps: centrifugal, vertical, rotary, reciprocating, air-operated, and controlled-volume metering.

HI’s pump guidebooks are written by industry experts on topics vital to those who design, operate, or maintain pumping systems.

Guidebooks provide guidelines for selection, application, and operation of pumps for specific applications; troubleshooting recommendations; and best practices.

The guidebooks cover many topics including: Optimizing Pumping Systems, Mechanical Seals, Wastewater Treatment Plant Pumps, Reliability of Pumping Equipment, Variable Frequency Drives, Power Plant Pumps, and Pump Life Cycle Costs.

Example title of an HI standard: Air-Operated Pumps for Nomenclature,

Definitions, Application, and Operation - C124

Example title of an HI guidebook: Reliability of Pumping Equipment:

Guidelines for Maximizing Uptime, Availability, and Reliability

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International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

ICAO sets the standards for aviation safety, security, efficiency and regularity, as well as for aviation environmental protection. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations, and was created with the signing in Chicago, on 7 December 1944, of the Convention of International Civil Aviation. ICAO is the permanent body charged with the administration of the principles laid out in the Convention.

The aims and objectives of ICAO, as contained in Article 44 of the Chicago Convention, are to develop the principles and techniques of international air navigation, and to foster the planning and development of international air transport.

One of the major duties of the ICAO Council is to adopt international Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs), and to incorporate these into the Annexes to the Convention on International Civil Aviation. The SARPs cover air navigation, prevention of unlawful interference, and facilitation of border- crossing procedures for international civil aviation.

The ICAO Collection includes Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs), Procedures for Air Navigation Services (PANS), Regional Supplementary Procedures (SUPPs), Guidance Material/Guidelines, Manuals, Circulars, Technical Publications, and Legal Agreements/ Arrangements/Reports. ICAO Annexes Plus

ICAO Manuals, Procedures and Guidelines (MP&G)

ICAO Legal, Assembly and Council

International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO)

The codes developed by the ICBO covered the West Coast and across to the Midwest.

Code books in the ICBO Collection:

Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings

First Printing Acceptance Criteria for Flexible

Flashing Material

Uniform Administrative Code

First Printing

Uniform Code for Building Conservation

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International Code Council (ICC)

The ICC is dedicated to building safety and fire prevention through the development of codes used to construct residential and commercial buildings, including homes and schools. ICC was established in 1994 to develop a single set of comprehensive and coordinated national model construction codes. The founders of the ICC are BOCA (Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc.), ICBO (International Conference of Building Officials), and SBCCI (Southern Building Code Congress International, Inc).

ICC believes a single set of codes will encourage states and localities that currently write their own codes or amend the model codes to begin adopting the International Codes without technical amendments.

All of these codes are comprehensive and coordinated with each other to provide the appropriate package for adoption and use, leading to consistent code enforcement and higher quality construction.

Whether the concern is disaster mitigation, energy conservation, accessibility, innovative technology or fire protection, the ICC has developed and made available an inventory of International Codes.

Several ICC I-Codes collections include the codes plus commentaries.

The ICC I-Codes and related collections are: ICBO

SBC99

SBC97

275N1

ICCIC

ICC06

ICC09

C12

ICC15

ICC18

ICCCA

ICCCC

ICCCM

ICOCM

ICCXX

ICCST

International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)

IEC is an international standards organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic, and related technologies. IEC standards cover a vast range of technologies from power generation, transmission and distribution, to home appliances and office equipment, semiconductors, fiber optics, batteries, solar energy, nanotechnology, marine energy, and many others.

The IEC charter embraces all electrotechnologies including energy production and distribution, electronics, magnetics and electromagnetics, electroacoustics, multimedia, telecommunication and medical technology, as well as associated general disciplines such as terminology and symbols, electromagnetic compatibility (by its Advisory Committee on Electromagnetic Compatibility, ACEC), measurement and performance, dependability, design and development, safety and the environment.

The complete collection includes these subject areas:

IEC – International Electrotechnical Commission

Historical (1986 Forward)

Academic Historical

Individual Sections

Academic

Aerospace & Defense

Appliances (Electrical and Electronic)

Automotive

Industrial Automation

Information Tech, Audio, Video, and Multimedia (ITAVM)

Medical Equipment & Systems

Petrochemical

Power & Utilities

Telecom

Terminology

IEC Documents Databases:

60617 Act

60417 Act

60061 Act

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Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)

IEEE publications are used across a broad range of industries including aerospace, electronics, energy, and government. IEEE is the leading au authority on areas ranging from power and energy, information technology, telecommunications, biomedical, nanotechnology, transportation, and information assurance.

IEEE documents are also used by personnel in a wide variety of disciplines including engineering research and development, drafting, inspection, and quality assurance.

The IEEE Collection includes Active-only or Active / Historical Standards, IEEE/ANSI Approved Standards, Recommended Practices, Guides, Interpretations, and IEEE Computer Society documents. Some draft, unapproved draft, and trial use standards are included in the collection.

The IEEE Collection is divided into the five subject sections outlined as follows. Applications

Communications

Computers and Electronics

Instruments/Terminology

Power

The IEEE Collection is also outlined in segments: Power Transmissions and Distribution

Power Switchgear Circuits and Fuses

Power Protective Relaying

Power Transforms (Distribution and Regulating)

Electromagnetic Compatibility

Nuclear Engineering

Foundations for Smart Grid

International Maritime Organization (IMO)

The IMO collection provides electronic access to over 150 publications that include conventions, codes, regulations, recommendations, guidelines, and model courses. IMO publications play a critical role in the promotion of maritime safety, security, and the prevention of marine pollution from ships.

IMO has also developed and adopted international collision regulations and global standards for seafarers; as well as international conventions and codes relating to search and rescue; the facilitation of international maritime traffic; load lines; the carriage of dangerous goods; and tonnage measurement.

This comprehensive collection of international conventions, codes, and recommendations are widely accepted by governments and the world maritime community.

Any organization involved in ship design/ construction, operations, navigation, and fleet maintenance, as well as government organizations, use IMO publications.

Examples of publications included in the IMO Collection: SOLAS: Consolidated text of the

International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea

IAMSAR MANUAL: International Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue Manual

ISPS Code: International Ship and Port Facility Security Code

COLREG: Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea

LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCES: International Life-Saving Appliance Code

ISM: International Safety Management Code Specialty Structures from Parking Lots to Nuclear Power Plants

MARPOL 73/78: Regulations for the Prevention of Air Pollution from Ships and NOx Technical Code Ship Routing

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International Society of Automation (ISA)

The ISA Publications Collection includes active ISA standards, specifications and recommended practices. The International Society of Automation (formerly known as The Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society) is a non-profit technical society for engineers, technicians, businessmen, educators and students, who work, study or are interested in industrial automation and pursuits related to it, such as instrumentation.

ISA is one of the foremost professional organizations in the world for setting standards and educating industry professionals in automation. Instrumentation and automation are some of the key technologies involved in nearly all industrialized manufacturing.

ISA provides leadership and education in the professions that it serves, assisting engineers, technicians, and research scientists, as well as many others, in keeping pace with the rapidly changing industry.

The ISA Publications Collection is used by automation professionals around the globe.

Examplec of publications included in the ISA Collection: ISA-SP2 - Manometer Tables

ISA-SP5 - Documentation of Measurement and Control Instruments and Systems

ISA-SP7 - Instrument Air Standards Committee

ISA-SP12 - Electrical Equipment for Hazardous Locations

ISA-SP18 - Instrument Signals and Alarms

ISA-SP20 - Instrument Specification Forms

ISA-SPTAG31 - Electrical Apparatus for Explosive Atmospheres

ISA-SP37 - Measurement Transducers

ISA-SP42 - Nomenclature for Instrument Tube Fittings

International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

ISO Standards contribute to making the development, manufacturing and supply of products and services more efficient, safer and cleaner. ISO, the International Organization for Standardization, is a nongovernmental organization that was established in 1947 for the purpose of developing worldwide standards; improving international communication and collaboration; and promoting the equitable growth of international trade.

ISO Standards are used by industrial and business organizations of all types.

They are used by importers and exporters; government and other regulatory bodies; trade officials; conformity assessment professionals; and industries involved in engineering, design, production, testing and manufacturing.

These internationally recognized standards are also frequently referenced in national standardization programs, and are used in the comparison of standards, products and systems.

ISO Standards cover a wide variety of items - ranging from traditional activities, such as agriculture and construction, through mechanical engineering, to medical devices to the newest information technology developments, such as the digital coding of audio-visual signals for multimedia applications.

The ISO Collection includes active Standards, Guides, Technical Reports, and Technical Specifications.

The ISO Collection is outlined into the following sections: Mechanical/Machinery

Chemistry/Coatings/ Construction/Metals

Aerospace/Fuels/ Energy/Transportation

Information/Image Technology

Quality/Measurements/Safety/ Testing/ Environment

Medical/Consumer Goods

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International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

ITU has been at the cutting edge of information and communication technologies, defining and adopting the globally agreed technical standards that have allowed industry to interconnect people and equipment seamlessly around the world. ITU’s mission is to enable the growth and sustained development of telecommunications and information networks, and to facilitate universal access so that people everywhere can participate in, and benefit from, the emerging information society and global economy.

ITU has also successfully regulated worldwide use of the radiofrequency spectrum, ensuring all international wireless communications remain interference-free to ensure the relay of vital information and economic data around the world.

As ITU expands its efforts to develop an enabling environment through policy and regulatory modernization and harmonization, the Union’s priorities are to strengthen cybersecurity and emergency communications, to support the migration to next-generation networks (NSN), and to build capacity especially in least developed countries.

The ITU Publications Collection is divided into two sections – the Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) and the Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R).

Example of areas covered under ITU-T publications: Means of Expression: Definitions,

Symbols, Classification

General Telecommunication Statistics

General Tariff Principles

Overall Network Operation, Telephone Service, Service Operation and Human Factors

Non-telephone Telecommunication Services

Example of areas covered under ITU-R publications: Broadcasting Service

Radiowave Propagation

Satellite Services

Science Services

Spectrum Management

Japanese Standards Association (JSA)

JIS are used by both commercial and governmental organizations involved in design engineering, quality assurance, research and development, construction, testing, and maintenance.

The publication and distribution of JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) is the bedrock on which all JSA's activities stand.

JIS documents cover an extremely wide range of industrial and mineral products, and include JIS on units, graphical symbols, sampling inspection and quality assessment models and rules for the drafting and presentation of JIS in the basic and common fields; graphic image processing, multimedia and information exchange codes in the IT field; and standards in the environmental management field.

The JSA Collection includes active standards and technical papers.

Example of topics covered: Civil Engineering and Architecture

(Division A)

Mechanical Engineering (Division B)

Ferrous Materials and Metallurgy (Division G)

Mining (Division M)

Medical Equipment and Safety Appliances (Division T)

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Manufacturers Standardization Society (MSS)

MSS valve and fitting standards are in use around the world in a wide variety of facilities, including nuclear power plants, and in virtually every industry, from waste water to oil refining.

The Manufacturers Standardization Society (MSS) of the Valve and Fittings Industry is a non-profit technical association organized for the development and improvement of industry, national and international codes and standards for valves, valve actuators, pipe fittings, valve modification, flanges, pipe hangers, and associated supports.

The primary function of MSS is to provide its members the means to develop engineering standard practices for the use and benefit of the industry and users of its products.

The MSS valve and fitting standards are used in the design and maintenance of process piping in the petroleum, petrochemical, food, beverage and utility industries.

These standards cover the following areas: Valves

Flanges & Fittings

Actuators & Pipe Hangers

General

National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE)

NACE International is the leader in the corrosion engineering and science community. NACE is recognized around the world as the premier authority for corrosion control solutions - protecting people, assets and the environment from the effects of corrosion.

NACE Standards are used by corrosion engineers in the fields of aerospace; chemicals and allied products; construction; power and utilities; electrical equipment and components; environmental protection; manufacturing; marine; metallurgy; oil and gas refinement; plastics and composites; pulp and paper; railroad transportation; and waste management.

The NACE Collection includes active standard practices, test methods, material requirements and reports.

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National Board of Boiler and Pressure Vessel Inspectors (NBBI)

NBBI Collection Promotes safety to the protection of life and property through uniformity in the construction, installation, repair, maintenance, and inspection of pressure equipment. The National Board Inspection Code (NBIC) is ANSI approved and is developed by NBBI in accordance with rigorous NB-240 National Board Inspection Code Procedures.

The NBIC serves as one of the primary tools for compliance assurance and has been adopted by most states and cities in the United States, all Canadian provinces, and US regulatory agencies, including the US Department of Transportation. It is the only code recognized worldwide for the in-service inspection of repairs and alterations of boilers and pressure vessels (BPV).

The NBBI Collection includes published addenda to all three NBIC parts: National Board Inspection Code Part 1

Installation

National Board Inspection Code Part 2

Inspection

National Board Inspection Code Part 3

Repairs and Alterations

National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA)

Publications from NEMA play a vital part in the design, production, and distribution of products destined for both national and international commerce. Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit Amet.

NEMA publications are used by design engineers and inspectors of electrical equipment in manufacturing plants, process plants, design/construct firms, and Naval/Military construction/ procurement facilities for the purposes of designing, selecting, procuring, inspecting, and maintaining electrical components and equipment throughout industry and government.

The NEMA Collection includes active Standards, Specifications, Application Guides, Procedures, selected Studies and Training Manuals.

Publications are provided in the following product areas: Building Equipment

Diagnostic Imaging and Therapy Systems

Electronics

Industrial Automation

Insulating Materials

Lighting Systems

Power Equipment

Wire and Cable

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National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) NFPA aims to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards. NFPA serves as the world's leading advocate of fire prevention and is an authoritative source on public safety.

NFPA’s 300 codes and standards influence every building, process, service, design, and installation in the United States, as well as many of those used in other countries. NFPA codes and standards have helped save lives and protect property around the world.

NFPA Fire Codes, Standards and Handbooks are used by personnel involved in building design and maintenance, fire protection agencies, safety offices, and a variety of other functions throughout government and industry.

The NFPA Collection includes active Standards, Codes, Tentative Interim Amendments, Manuals, Interpretations, Recommended Practices, and Guidelines, as well as a large selection of the NFPA Handbooks. These documents cover fire, electrical and building safety.

The following well-known and highly used documents are included in this collection: National Electrical Code

Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems

Uniform Fire Code (Fire Prevention Code)

National Fuel Gas Code

Life Safety Code

Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code

NORSOK

There are 85+ Active NORSOK standard in the NORSOK Active Collection and 150+ in the NORSOK Active/Historical Collection. NORSOK standards are developed by the Norwegian petroleum industry to ensure adequate safety, add value, reduce cost and lead time, and remove unnecessary activities in offshore field developments and operations.

The goal for NORSOK was to replace company specifications and detailed regulatory requirements and cut costs by up to 50 percent and project completion time by up to 25 percent. These cost reductions include savings from shortened project schedules and refined engineering, along with capital and operating cost savings.

In addition NORSOK standards are feature-based. This means that requirements are set out with regard to product features rather than how they are manufactured. Also, NORSOK standards are normally based on recognized international standards, adding the provisions deemed necessary to fill the broad needs of the Norwegian petroleum industry.

Example of NORSOK documents: NORSOK D-001 Drilling facilities

NORSOK L-002 Piping system layout, design and structural analysis

NORSOK U-103 Petroleum related manned underwater operations inshore

NORSOK T-003 Telecommunication and IT systems for drilling units

NORSOK Z-014 Standard cost coding system (SCCS)

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Occupational Health & Safety Information Service (OHSIS)

The OHSIS from IHS Markit focuses on supplying health, safety and environment professionals with an established and authoritative online information source you know you can trust.

The OHSIS is the only comprehensive online service with daily updates.

Searching across all supplements within the OHSIS, you can find and access accurate and current documents covering legislation, regulations, guidance, standards, including BSI and best practice for areas such as Food & Drink Safety, Environmental Health, Environmental Management, Fire Safety and Offshore Safety.

Health and Safety

Environmental Health

Fire Safety

Fire Protection Association (FPA)

British Standards

Offshore Safety

Environmental Management

Food & Drink Safety

Process Industry Practices (PIP)

PIP is a consortium of companies who have harmonized their internal standards for design, procurement, construction, and maintenance.

These harmonized documents, called “Practices”, cover a wide range of disciplines including Civil/Structural/Architectural, Coatings/Insulation/Refractory, Data Management, Electrical, Hygienic Processes, Machinery, P&ID, Pipeline Systems, Piping, Process Control & Analyzers, and Vessels.

Civil Structural

Coatings

Insulation

Refractory

Electrical

Machinery

Piping Material Specification

Valve Descriptions

Piping Engineering

Pipe Support Details

Process Control

Analyzers

Vessel

Piping

Piping & Instrumentation Diagram

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The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association (SMACNA)

SMACNA standards and manuals address all facets of the sheet metal industry, from duct construction and installation to air pollution control, from energy recovery to roofing. The Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors' National Association (SMACNA) is an international association whose members perform work in industrial, commercial, institutional and residential markets.

They specialize in heating, ventilating and air conditioning; architectural sheet metal; industrial sheet metal; kitchen equipment; specialty stainless steel work; manufacturing; siding and decking; testing and balancing; service; and energy management and maintenance.

The voluntary technical standards and manuals developed by SMACNA Contractors have found worldwide acceptance by the construction community, as well as foreign government agencies.

The SMACNA Collection includes active standards, guides and manuals that are used by contractors who design, install and use duct work for heating and air conditioning.

Some of the documents included in this collection: Accepted Industry Practice for

Industrial Duct Construction

Accepted Industry Practices for Sheet Metal Lagging

Architectural Sheet Metal Manual

Ducted Electric Heat Guide for Air Handling Systems

Energy Systems Analysis and Management

Fibrous Glass Duct Construction Standards

Fire Smoke and Radiation Damper Guide for HVAC Systems

Guide for Steel Stack Construction

HVAC Air Duct Leakage Test Manual

HVAC Duct Construction Standards Metal and Flexible

Standards New Zealand (SNZ)

SNZ is used by a diverse range of organizations to enhance their products and services, improve safety and quality, meet industry best practice, and support trade into existing and new markets. Standards New Zealand is the operating arm of the Standards Council, an autonomous Crown entity operating under the Standards Act of 1988.

Standards New Zealand is heavily involved in the development and application of national, regional and international standards. The majority of SNZ’s Standards are developed in partnership with Standards Australia.

SNZ is used by both government and industry involved in engineering, design, production, testing and manufacturing of goods and services to be used or sold in New Zealand.

The SNZ Collection contains active NZS and AS/NZS Standards, Specifications, Handbooks and Test Methods.

The SNZ Collection is outlined into the following sections: General and Materials

Electrical and Electronic

Building and Civil Engineering

Mechanical and Transportation

Information Technology, Telecommunications and Radio

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The Society for Protective Coatings (SSPC)

SSPC standards are primarily used by maintenance and facility engineering groups in industry, military and civil agencies. SSPC was founded in 1950 as the Steel Structures Painting Council, a professional society concerned with the use of coatings to protect industrial steel structures.

SSPC is focused on the protection and preservation of concrete, steel and other industrial and marine structures and surfaces through the use of high performance industrial coatings.

SSPC provides information on surface preparation; coating selection; coating application; environmental regulations; and health and safety issues that affect the protective coatings industry.

The SSPC Collection contains the publications Good Painting Practice: SSPC Painting Manual Volume 1 and Systems and Specifications: SSPC Painting Manual Volume 2.

These publications include standards, guides, specifications, technology guides/reports/updates, and qualification/certification documents.

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