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BSI Group headquarters building in Gunnersbury, West London, featuring the BSI Group logo. BSI was founded as the Engineering Standards Committee in London in 1901. [5] [2] It subsequently extended its standardization work and became the British Engineering Standards Association in 1918, adopting the name British Standards Institution in 1931 after receiving a Royal Charter in 1929. [2]
The Kitemark is a UK product and service quality trade mark which is owned and operated by the British Standards Institution ().. According to BSI, Kitemark certification confirms that a product or service's claim has been independently and repeatedly tested by experts, meaning that purchasers can have trust and confidence in products and services that are BSI Kitemark certified.
BS 8599 is a technical standard published by the British Standards Institution listing recommended contents of first aid kits for workplaces and motor vehicles. [1] [2] Its purpose is to standardize first aid provisions, ensuring kits are adequately equipped to handle common injuries and emergencies.
Formally, as stated in a 2002 memorandum of understanding between the BSI and the United Kingdom Government, British Standards are defined as: "British Standards" means formal consensus standards as set out in BS 0-1 paragraph 3.2 and based upon the principles of standardisation recognised inter alia in European standardisation policy.
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BS EN 12195 Load restraining on road vehicles. BS EN 15331:2011 Criteria for design, management and control of maintenance services for buildings [22]; BS EN ISO 41012 Facility management – Guidance on strategic sourcing and the development of agreements [23]
BS 8888 performs three fundamental tasks : Unifying all the ISO standards applicable to technical specification; Giving an index of ISO standards involved with different principles of technical product specification (TPS);
BS 7799 was a British standard "Code of Practice for Information Security Management", first published as such by the British Standards Institution (BSI) in February 1995.