BS 5502-50:1989
Superseded
Superseded
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Buildings and structures for agriculture Code of practice for design, construction and use of storage tanks and reception pits for livestock slurry
Available format(s)
Hardcopy , PDF
Language(s)
English
Published date
31-03-1989
Publisher
Superseded date
15-04-1993
Superseded by
€188.48
Excluding VAT
Advises on design, construction and use of agricultural storage tanks and reception pits for livestock slurry. Includes sections on siting, sizing, loads, structural design, construction and safety.
| Committee |
B/549
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
20
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| PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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| Status |
Superseded
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| SupersededBy |
| BS 5502-80:1990 | Buildings and structures for agriculture Code of practice for design and construction of workshops, maintenance and inspection facilities |
| BS 5502-33:1991 | Buildings and structures for agriculture Guide to the control of odour pollution |
| BS 5502-21:1990 | Buildings and structures for agriculture Code of practice for selection and use of construction materials |
| BS 5502-22:1987 | Buildings and structures for agriculture Code of practice for design, construction and loading |
| BS 5502-25:1991 | Buildings and structures for agriculture Code of practice for design and installation of services and facilities |
| BS 5950-1:1985 | Structural use of steelwork in building Code of practice for design in simple and continuous construction: hot rolled sections |
| BS CP3:CH5-2(1972) : AMD 7908 | CODE OF BASIC DATA FOR THE DESIGN OF BUILDINGS - LOADING - WIND LOADS |
| BS 5950-2:1985 | Structural use of steelwork in building Specification for materials, fabrication and erection: hot rolled sections |
| BS 5502-22:1987 | Buildings and structures for agriculture Code of practice for design, construction and loading |
| BS 5628-2:1985 | Code of practice for use of masonry Structural use of reinforced and prestressed masonry |
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