Sentences with phrase «british standard code»

Thanks to the current British Standard Code of practice for slating and tiling, BS 5534, which revised / republished in 2014, new and refurbished roofs have to be more secure in the face of increasingly extreme weather events.

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The Food Standard Agency has announced a change to its advice about eating eggs — infants, children, pregnant women and elderly people can now safely eat raw or lightly cooked eggs that are produced under the British Lion Code of Practice.
These Standards effectively provide the benchmark for H&S training in D&T, providing colleagues with the training, competency and accreditation to meet the requirements of the British Standard for the subject, BS4163: 2014 Health and safety for design and technology in educational and similar establishments — Code of Practice.
The British Standards Institution is a multinational business services provider, whose principal activity is the production of standards to ensure that individual organisations and trade associations meet their needs for standardised specifications, guidelines and codes of practice etc..
So far, it has been defined by the German standard that limits the heating and cooling load to 4,755 British thermal units per square foot (or 15 kilowatt hours per square meter)-- about one - tenth that of homes built to current U.S. codes.
We have seen the Court of Appeal's rejection of the appeal in the case of British Airways and the employee wanting to wear a cross necklace in defiance of the company's dress code (Eweida v BA plc [2010] EWCA Civ 80, [2010] All ER (D) 144 (Feb)-RRB- and also that court's decision in the Buckland case which was widely reported in the press in terms of «Professor wins case about dumbing down university degrees» but which was of much greater legal significance for ridding the law on constructive dismissal of the heresy that the range of reasonable responses test applies to such dismissals, under which the ex-employee could only succeed in showing constructive dismissal if he could prove that the employer's behaviour was so bad that no reasonable employer could possibly have behaved in that way, ie that the employer had not just behaved as too much of an Alan (B'Stard) but as a grade one Olympic standard Alan (Buckland v Bournemouth University [2010] EWCA Civ 121, [2010] All ER (D) 299 (Feb)-RRB-.
In Great Britain, Standard 2 of the Code of Ethics and Conduct of the British Psychological Society states:
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