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VARIOUS CODES/MANUALS FOR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

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VARIOUS CODES/MANUALS FOR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

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  1. VARIOUS CODES/MANUALSFOR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT APW IRICEN

  2. Objectives • Standard Codes , Manual , Guidelines are • One of the Most Important Component to get Defect Free construction of Structures and its Maintenance

  3. Track • Railways Permanent Way Manual • Manual For Fusion Welding of Rails by The Alumino-Thermic Process • C&M VOL 1 • Manual for Flash Butt Welding of Rails • Guide lines for handling and stacking of rails • Manual of Instructions on Long Welded Rails • Indian Railways Small Track Machine Manual  • Specifications For Track Ballast • Indian Railway Track Machine Manual • Manual for Ultrasonic Testing of Rails and Welds • Manual for glued insulated rail joints • Track Manual I and II.

  4. Bridges • IRS Bridge Rule • Indian Railways Bridge Manual • IRS Concrete Bridge Code (Code of Practice for Plain, Reinforced & Prestressed Concrete for General Bridge Construction • IRS Bridge Sub-Structures and Foundation Code (Code of Practice for the Design of Sub-Structure and Foundations of Bridges) • Fabrication and Erection of Steel Girder Bridges and Locomotive Turntables Fabrication specifications) (Serial No.B-1/2001) • Manual on the Design and Construction of Well and Pile Foundations • Indian Railway Standard Code of Practice for The Design of Steel or Wrought Iron Bridges Carrying Rail, Road or Pedestrian Traffic (Steel Bridge Code) • IRS Welded Bridge Code (Code Practice for Metal arc Welding in Mild Steel Bridges carrying Rail, Rail-cum-Road or Pedestrian traffic) • Arch Bridge Code • Indian Railway Standard Seismic Code

  5. Works • Indian Railway Works Manual • GCC Nov 2018 • Indian Railways Code for the Engineering Department

  6. Other Manuals • Indian Railways Schedule of Dimensions 1676mm Gauge (BG) • TECHNICAL AID to Indian Railways Schedule of Dimensions 1676mm Gauge (BG)  • National Building Code 2016 • Guidelines for Earthwork in Railway Projects Guideline No. GE: G-1 • Guidelines and Specifications for Design of formation for Heavy Axle Load GE G-14

  7. Important Documents While Execution, Planning for Works • Most Important Document for BUILDINGS is National Building Code(NBC). The latest edition is NBC 2016. • For Railways , We have Indian Railways Works Manual • Also ,Indian Railways Unified Standard Specifications(IRUSS) is available for different Railway working. • IS Codes etc.

  8. Why NBC was needed • We Know that Construction, both public and private, accounts for about fifty percent of the total outlay of the planned expenditure in the country. • Half of the total money spent on construction activities is spent on buildings for residential, industrial, commercial, administrative, educational, medical, municipal and entertainment uses.

  9. Soon after the Third Five Year Plan, the Planning Commission decided that the whole gamut of operations involved in construction, such as administrative, organizational, financial and technical aspects, be studied in depth. • For this study, a Panel of Experts was appointed in 1965 by the Planning Commission and its recommendations are found in the Report on Economies in Construction Costs, published in 1968.

  10. One of the facets of building construction, namely, controlling and regulating buildings through municipal byelaws and departmental handbooks, received the attention of the Panel and a study of these regulatory practices revealed that some of the prevailing methods of construction were outmoded; some designs were overburdened with safety factors and there were other design criteria which, in the light of newer techniques and methodologies, could be rationalized; and building byelaws and regulations of municipal bodies which largely regulate the building activity in the country, wherever they exist, were outdated. • They did not cater to the use of new building materials and the latest developments in building designs and construction techniques

  11. These studies resulted in a recommendation that a National Building Code be prepared to unify the building regulations throughout the country for use by government departments, municipal bodies and other construction agencies. • The then Indian Standards Institution (now Bureau of Indian Standards) was entrusted by the Planning Commission with the preparation of the National Building Code.

  12. NBC 2016 • The major changes incorporated in this third revision of the Code are as follows: • a) Provisions for association of need based professionals and agencies have been updated to ensure proper discharge of responsibilities for accomplishment of building project. • b) With a view to ensuring ease of doing business in built environment sector, a detailed provision for streamlining the approval process in respect of different agencies has been incorporated in the form of an integrated approval process through single window approach for enabling expeditious approval process, avoiding separate clearances from various authorities.

  13. Further, with a view to meeting the above objective, the provision on computerization of approval process has been detailed, enabling online submission of plans, drawings and other details, and sanction thereof, aiding in speedier approval process. • d) The mechanism of ensuring certification of structural safety of buildings by the competent professional and peer review of design of buildings, have been further strengthened. • e) Requirements for accessibility in buildings and built environment for persons with disabilities and the elderly have been thoroughly revised and updated. • f) Provisions on fire and life safety have been thoroughly revised to meet the challenges of modern complex building types including the high rises.

  14. g) Latest structural loading and design and construction codes including those relating to wind load, earthquake resistant design of buildings, steel design and foundations have been incorporated with a view to ensuring structural safety of buildings including against a disaster.

  15. …latest international practices as related to the country. • j) Provisions have been updated to ensure utilization of number of new/alternative building materials and technologies to provide for innovation in the field of building construction. • k) Construction management guidelines have been incorporated to aid in timely completion of building projects with desired quality in a safe manner within the budgeted cost. • m) Guidance has been provided for making buildings and built environment energy efficient and environmentally compatible, through the newly introduced and updated chapter on sustainability.

  16. New chapters have been added on structural use of glass; escalators and moving walks; information and communication enabled installations; solid waste management; and asset and facility management. • The new Part on Approach to Sustainability has also been duly incorporated in the Code.

  17. CONTENTS OF NBC 2016 VOLUME 1 • PART 0-- INTEGRATED APPROACH - PREREQUISITE FOR APPLYING PROVISIONS OF THE CODE • PART 1-- DEFINITIONS • PART 2--ADMINISTRATION • PART 3-- DEVELOPMENT CONTROL RULES AND GENERAL BUILDING REQUIREMENTS • PART 4-- FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY • PART 5-- BUILDING MATERIALS • PART 6—STRUCTURAL DESIGN (1 to 8 Section)

  18. PART 6-- STRUCTURAL DESIGN Section 1 -- Loads, Forces and Effects Section 2 Soils and Foundations Section 3 -- Timber and Bamboo3A -- Timber3B -- Bamboo Section 4 – Masonry Section 5 Concrete 5A -- Plain and Reinforced Concrete 5B -- PrestressedConcrete Section 6 -- Steel Section 7 -- Prefabrication, Systems Building and Mixed/ Composite Construction 7A -- Prefabricated Concrete 7B -- Systems Building and Mixed/Composite Construction Section 8 – Glass and Glazing

  19. CONTENTS OF NBC 2016 Vol. 2 • PART 7 CONSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES AND SAFETY • PART 8 BUILDING SERVICES Section 1 Lighting and Natural Ventilation Section 2 Electrical and Allied Installations Section 3 Air conditioning, Heating and Mechanical VentilationSection 4 Acoustics, Sound Insulation and Noise Control Section 5 Installation of Lifts ,Escalators and Moving Walks 5A Lifts 5B Escalators and Moving Walks Section 6 Information and Communication Enabled InstallationsPART 9 PLUMBING SERVICES(Including Solid Waste Management) Section 1 Water SupplySection 2 Drainage and Sanitation Section 3 Solid Waste Management Section 4 Gas Supply

  20. CONTENTS OF NBC 2016 VOLUME 2 • PART 10 LANDSCAPING, SIGNS AND OUTDOOR DISPLAY STRUCTURESSection 1 Landscape Planning and Design Section 2 Signs and Outdoor Display Structures • PART 11– APPROACH TO SUSTAINABILITY • PART 12– ASSET AND FACILITY MANAGEMENT

  21. Associated Literature for Buildings • Ancient Monument Preservation Act. • Indian Disabilities Act. • Earthquake Code. • Indian Standard Hand Book in Steel Section Part I. • Green Bulding Council. • LEED • NFPA

  22. CONSTRUCTION • Workmens Compensation Act 1923. • Payment of Wages Act 1936. • Minimum Wages Act 1948. • Contract Labour Act 1970.

  23. ENVIRONMENT HEALTH AND SAFETY. • Factories Act. • Municipal Solid Waste Management Rules 2001. INDIAN RAILWAYS MANUAL AND STANDARDS • Indian Railways Works Manual 2000. • Indian Railways Schedule of Dimensions 2004. • USSOR • IRUSS • Railway Board Letters

  24. List of Codes and Standards • An indicative list of Indian and International Laws, Codes, Standards, and Specifications is given below for reference. • Actual application of the following codes and standards will be defined in the respective sections of the manual. • Design • 1. National Building Code (India) • 2. Ancient Monuments Preservation Act (India) • 3. Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 • 4. India Disability Act • 5. Earthquake Code (India) • 6. The Energy and Resource Institute (India) • 7. The Indian Electricity Rules, 1956 and The Indian Electricity Act, 2003 • 8. Indian Electricity Rule 1956 • 9. Delhi Fire Prevention and Safety Act 1986

  25. 10. Inflammable Substances Act 1962 • 11. Delhi Tree Preservation Act (1994) • 12. Guidelines and Space Standards for Barrier Free Built Environment for Disabled and Elderly Persons, 1998, Centre Public Works Department (CPWD), Ministry of Urban Affairs and Employment, (India) • 13. Indian Standard Hand Book on steel sections Part-I • 14. Indian Railway Manual on Design and Construction of well and pile foundations • 15. Green Building Council (GBC), (USA) • 16. Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), USA.

  26. NFPA( National Fire Protection Association) • . NFPA 10 – Fire extinguishers (USA) • 18. NFPA 14 – Sprinklers (USA) • 19. NFPA 30 – Combustible materials (USA) • 20. NFPA 70 – Electrical Installations (USA) • 21. NFPA 72 – Alarm and sprinklers (USA) • 22. NFPA 90 – Station work shops (USA) • 23. NFPA 91 – Ventilation (USA) • 24. NFPA 101 – Life Safety Code (USA) • 25. NFPA 110 – Emergency back up power (USA) • 26. NFPA 130 – Standard for Fixed Guideway Transit and Passenger Rail Systems (USA) • 27. NFPA 220 – Construction Materials (USA)

  27. 28. NFPA 251– Ancillary spaces (USA) • 29. American with Disability Act (ADA) of 1990 • 30. Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities (ADA Accessibility Guidelines, • ADAAG), 1998 (USA) • 31. ASHRAE Handbook Fundamentals (USA) • 32. ASHRAE 62.1 – Ventilation (USA) • 33. ASHRAE 149-2000 – Ventilation (USA) • 34. International Building Code (IBC) • 35. ASME – A 17.1, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators (USA) • Manual of Standards and Specifications for Railway Stations Section 1 General, Codes and Standards

  28. 39. Building and other Construction Workers’ Welfare Cess Act, 1996 and Central Rules, 1998 (India) • 40. The Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1923 along with Allied Rules (India) • 41. The Payment of Wages Act, 1936 (India) • 42. The Minimum Wages Act, 1948 and Rules 1950 (India) • 43. Contract Labour Act, 1970 and Rules 1971 (India) • 44. Child Labour (Prohibitions and Regulations) Act, 1986 and Rules 1950 (India) • 45. Fly Ash Utilization Notification, Sept 1999 as amended in August 2003 (India) • 46. Notification, Central Ground Water Board, Act January 1997 • 47. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) Safety and Health Regulations in Construction (USA) • 48. OSHA 18001-1999 – Occupational Health and Safety Management System (USA)

  29. Environmental, Health and Safety • 49. Food Safety and Standards 2006 • 50. The Factories Act (India) • 51. Motor Vehicle Act as amended in 1994 and the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989 (India) • 52. The Petroleum Act, 1934 and Rules, 1976 (India) • 53. Gas Cylinder Rules, 2003 (India) • 54. Indian Explosives Act, 1884, along with the Explosives Substance Act 1998 and the Explosives Rules 1983 • 55. The (Indian) Boilers Act, 1923 • 56. The Public Liability Insurance Act, 1991 and Rules 1991 (India) • 57. The Mines Act, 1952 (India) • 58. Environment Protection Act, 1986 and Rules 1986 (India) • 59. Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981 (India) • 60. Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 (India) • 61. The Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules, 2000 (India)

  30. 62. Notification on Control of Noise from Diesel Generator (DG) sets, 2002 (India) • 63. Energy Conservation Building Code (India), 2007 • 64. Recycled Plastic Usage Rules, 1998 • 65. Manufacture, Storage, and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules, 1989 • 66. The Hazardous Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1989 • 67. Batteries (Management and Handling) Rules • 68. E-Waste Manual 2005 • 69. Municipal Solid Waste Management rules 2001

  31. 70. Bio Medical Waste rules 2001 • 71. Water (prevention and Control of Pollution) Cess Act 1977 and rules 1978 • 72. United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Rules and Regulations as outlined in Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) – Protection of the Environment. • 73. SFPE (Society of Fire Protection Engineers) Handbook (USA)

  32. 74. Occupational Health and Safety Advisory Services (OHSAS) • 75. Handbook for Transit Safety and Security Certification USTA (USA) • 76. IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) (USA) • Manual of Standards and Specifications for Railway Stations • Section 1 General, Codes and Standards 10 • 77. Transportation Risk Assessment of transportation premises and facilities (UK) • 78. ISO 14001, International Standards Organization, Standard for Environmental Management System

  33. Indian Railways Manuals and Standards • 79. Indian Railways Works Manual, 2000 • 80. Indian Railways Permanent Way Manual • 81. Indian Railways Telecom Manual 2007 • 82. Indian Railways Coaching Maintenance Manual • 83. Indian Railway Medical Manual • 84. Manual for Fusion welding of Rail by the Alumino-thermic Process • 85. Manual for Flash Butt Welding of Rails

  34. 86. Manual of glued insulated rail joints • 87. Indian Railways Manual of AC Traction Maintenance and Operation, Volume – I • 88. Indian Railways Manual of AC Traction Maintenance and Operation, Volume – II • (Part I) • 89. Indian Railways Manual of AC Traction Maintenance and Operation, Volume – II • (Part II) • 90. Indian Railways Manual of AC Traction Maintenance and Operation, Volume – III

  35. 91. Signal Engineering Manual, Part I • 92. Signal Engineering Manual, Part II • 93. Indian Railways Schedule of Dimensions 1676mm Gauge (BG), Revised 2004 • 94. All Pertinent IRS Specifications issued by the various Directorates of the Ministry of Railways (e.g., Signal Directorate, Bridges and Structures Directorate, Track Directorate, Telecom Directorate, Traction Installation Directorate, Electrical Directorate, etc.) • 95. IRS Bridge Rules for Loading • 96. IRS Code of Practice for Steel Bridges • 97. IRS Code of Practice for Plain, Reinforced and Pre-stressed Concrete for general Bridge Construction • 98. IRS Code of Practice for the Design of Substructures and Foundation of Bridges

  36. Indian Roads Congress (IRC) Standards • 99. IRC 5: 1985 Standard Specifications and Code of Practice for Road Bridges, Section I -General Features of Design • 100. IRC 6: 1966 Standard Specifications and Code of Practice for Road Bridges, Section II – Loads and Stresses • 101. IRC 11: 1962 Recommended practice for the design of lay out of cycle tracks • 102. IRC 18: 1985 Design Criteria for Prestressed Concrete Road Bridges (Post-Tensioned Concrete) • 103. IRC 19: 1977 Standard Specifications and code of Practice for Water Bound Macadam • 104. IRC 21: 1987 Standard Specifications and Code of Practice for Road Bridges Section III–Cement Concrete (Plain and Reinforced)

  37. 105. IRC 22: 1986 Standard Specifications and Code of Practice for Road Bridges, Section VI – Composite Construction • 106. IRC 24: 1967 Standard Specifications and Code of practice • Manual of Standards and Specifications for Railway Stations • Section 1 General, Codes and Standards11for Road Bridges, Section V – Steel Road Bridges • 107. IRC: 32 1969 Standard for Vertical and Horizontal • Clearances of Overhead Electric Power and • Telecommunication Lines as Related to Roads • 108. IRC 35: 1997 Code of Practice for Road Markings (With Paints) First Revision

  38. 109. IRC 37: 1984 Guidelines for the Design of Flexible Pavement • 110. IRC: 39 1986 Standards for Road-Rail Level Crossings (First Revision) • 111. IRC: 54 1974 Lateral and Vertical Clearances at Underpasses for Vehicular Traffic • 112. IRC 67: 2001 Code of Practice for Road Signs (First Revision) • 113. IRC 78: 1983 Standard Specifications and Code of Practice for Road Bridges, Section VII (Parts 1 and 2), Foundations and Substructure • 114. IRC 79: 1981 Recommended Practice for Road Delineators • 115. IRC 83: 1987 Standard Specifications and code of practice for Road Bridges, Section IX - Bearings Part I & II: Bearings (Metallic and Elastomeric) • 116. IRC 98: 1997 Guidelines on Accommodation of Underground Utility Services Along and Across Roads in Urban Areas (First Revision)

  39. 117. IRC: 99 1988 Tentative Guidelines on the Provision of Speed Breakers for Control of Vehicular Speeds on Minor Roads • 118. IRC 103: 1988 Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities • 119. IRC: SP 11 1988 Handbook of Quality Control for Construction of Roads and Runways • 120. IRC: SP: 24 1984 Guidelines on the Choice and Planning of Appropriate Technology in Road Construction • 121. IRC: SP: 31 1992 New Traffic Signs • 122. IRC: SP: 35 1990 Guidelines for Inspection and Maintenance of Bridges • 123. IRC: SP: 42 1994 Guidelines for Road Drainage • 124. IRC: SP: 50 1999 Guidelines on Urban Drainage • 125. IRC: SP: 55 2001 Guidelines for Safety in Construction Zones • 126. IRC: SP: 57 2001 Guidelines for Quality Systems for Road Construction • 127. IRC: SP: 58 2001 Guidelines for Use of Fly Ash in Road Embankments

  40. Bureau of Indian Standards • 128. SP 7: 1983 Bureau of Indian Standards. • 129. IS 383: 1970 Coarse and fine aggregates from natural Sources for concrete • 130. IS 432: 1982 Mild steel and medium tensile steel bars and hard-drawn steel wire for concrete reinforcement (Part 1) Mild steel and medium tensile steel bars (Part 2) Hard-drawn steel wire • 131. IS 453: 1993 Double-acting spring hinges • 132. IS 455: 1989 Portland slag cement • Manual of Standards and Specifications for Railway Stations Section 1 General, Codes and Standards

  41. 133. IS 456: 1978 Code of practice for plain and reinforced concrete • 134. IS 457: 1957 Code of practice for general construction of plain and reinforced concrete for dams and other massive structures • 135. IS 771 (All Parts)1979 Glazed fire-clay sanitary appliances • 136. IS 779: 1994 Water meters • 137. IS 783: 1985 Code of practice for laying of concrete pipes • 138. IS 800: 1984 Code of practice for general construction in steel • 139. IS 818: 1961 Code of Practice for safety and health requirements in electric, gas welding and cutting operations steel • 140. IS 1230: 1979 Cast iron rainwater pipes and fittings • 141. IS 1237: 1980 Cement concrete flooring tiles

  42. 142. IS 1343: 1980 Code of practice for Pre-stressed Concrete • 143. IS 1346: 1991 Code of practice Waterproofing of roofs with bitumen felts • 144. IS 1646: 1982 Code of Practice for fire safety in buildings (general) Electrical Installation • 145. IS 1892: 1979 Code of practice for sub surface investigations for foundations • 146. IS 1893: 1984 Criteria for earthquake resistant design of structures • 147. IS 1904 1986 Design and construction of foundations in Soils General Requirements • 148. IS1905: 1987 Code of practice for Structural use of unreinforced Masonry • 149. IS 1948: 1961 Aluminium doors, windows and ventilators • 150. IS 2074: 1992 Ready mixed paint, air-drying, red oxide-zinc chrome, priming

  43. 151. IS 2090: 1983 High tensile steel bars used in prestressedconcrete • 152. IS 2114: 1984 Code of practice for laying in-situ terrazzo floor finish • 153. IS 2116: 1980 Sand for masonry mortars • 154. IS 2119: 1980 Code of practice for construction of brickcum- concrete composite • 155. IS 2386(all parts): 1963 Methods of test for aggregates for concrete • 156. IS 2430: 1969 Methods of sampling of aggregate for concrete • 157. IS 2548: 1996 Plastic seats and covers for water closets • 158. IS 2556(all parts): 1994/95 Vitreous sanitary appliances • 159. IS 2681: 1993 Non-ferrous metal sliding door bolts (aldrops) for use with padlocks

  44. 160. IS 2720 Methods of Tests for Soils • 161. IS 2751: 1979 Recommended practice for welding of mild steel plain and deformed bars used for reinforced construction • 162. IS 2911 (all parts): 1979 Code of practice for design and construction of pile foundations • 163. IS 2925 : 1984 Specification for Industrial Safety Helmets • 164. IS 2950: 1981 Code of practice for design and construction of raft foundations • 165. IS 3370: 1965 Code of practice for concrete structures for the storage of liquids • Manual of Standards and Specifications for Railway Stations Section 1 General, Codes and Standards • IS 3696 (Part 1) 1987 Safety Code for Scaffolds and Ladders - Scaffolds

  45. 167. IS 3696 (Part 2): 1991 Code of Safety for Scaffolds and Ladders - Ladders • 168. IS 3764: 1992 Excavation Work - Code of Safety • 169. IS 3812: 1981 Fly Ash for use as pozzolanans and admixture • 170. IS 3955: 1967 Code of practice for design and construction of well foundations • 171. IS 4081: 1967 Safety Code for Blasting and Drilling Operations • 172. IS 4082: 1996 Recommendations on stacking and storage of • 173. IS 4130: 1991 Demolition of Buildings – Code of Safety • 174. IS 4326: 1993 Earthquake resistant design and construction of buildings code of practice • 175. IS 4912 : 1978 Safety Requirements for floor and wall openings, railings and toe boards (first revision) • 176. IS 4925: 1968 Concrete batching and mixing plant • 177. IS 4926: 1976 Ready mixed concrete • 178. IS 5121 : 1969 Safety Code for Piling and Other Deep Foundations

  46. 179. IS 5878 : 1970 Code of practice for construction of Tunnels • 180. IS 5916 : 1970 Safety Code for construction involving use of hot bituminous materials • 181. IS 6403: 1981 Code of practice for determination of bearing capacity of shallow foundations • 182. IS 6994: 1973 Specification for Industrial Safety Gloves • 183. IS 7205: 1974 Safety code for erection of structural steel work • 184. IS 7293: 1974 Safety code for working with construction machinery • 185. IS 7861: 1975 Code of practice for extreme weather concreting • (Part 1) For Hot Weather concreting • (Part 2) For Cold Weather concreting • 186. IS 7969: 1975 Safety code for handling and storage of building materials • 187. IS 8989: 1978 Safety Code for Erection of Concrete Framed Structures

  47. 188. IS 9556: 1980 Code of practice for design and construction of diaphragm walls • 189. IS 9595: 1996 Recommendations for metal arc welding of carbon and carbon manganese steels • 190. IS 9762: 1994 Polyethylene floats (spherical) for float valves • 191. IS 10262: 1982 Recommended guidelines for concrete mix Design • 192. IS 10379: 1982 Code of practice for field control of moisture and compaction of soils for embankment and subgrade • 193. IS 10500: 1991 Drinking Water • 194. IS 11972: 1987 Code of Practice for safety precautions to be taken when entering a sewerage system • 195. IS 12349: 1988 Fire Protection – Safety Signs

  48. 196. IS 13415: 1992 Code of safety for protective barriers in and around buildings • 197. IS 13416 (all parts):1992 Recommendations for preventive measures • Manual of Standards and Specifications for Railway Stations • Section 1 General, Codes and Standards 14against hazards in the workplace, Part 1, Falling material hazards protection • 198. !S 13428: 2005 Packaged Natural Mineral Water - Specification • 199. IS 13430: 1992 Safety During Additional Construction and Alteration to Existing Buildings - Code of Practice • 200. IS 13583: 1993 Code of Practice for training of Crane Drivers Part 1 General

  49. ASTM Standards • 248. ASTM D-1075 Effect of water on cohesion of compacted bituminous mixtures • 249. ASTM D-1143 Test method for piles under static axial comp. test • 250. ASTM D-1556 In-situ density by sand replacement • 251. ASTM D-1559 Test for resistance to plastic flow of bituminous mixtures using Marshall apparatus • 252. ASTM D-3689 Testing method of testing individual piles under static axial tensile load • 253. ASTM D-4945 Test method for high strain dynamic testing of piles

  50. Some Important BIS Codes • Stacking of Materials – IS 4082 • Coarse/Fine Aggregates – IS 383 • Testing of Coarse Aggregates – IS 2386 • Chemical Admixures – IS 9103 • Concrete/RCC – IS 456 • Workability of Concrete – IS 1199 • Guidelines for Concrete Mix Design – IS 10262 and SP23 • Concrete Mixers – IS 1791 • Mixers Mixing Efficiency – IS 4643

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