All the new, revised, draft and withdrawn standards from last month in October’s Update Standards magazine

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Update Standards October 2022 Magazine CoverGet the details of new, revised, draft and withdrawn standards and publications from the last month in the 60+ pages of the October edition of Update Standards magazine.

Find your way to the relevant changes in your sector with an easy-to-use reference index. (And, for BSI Members, there are back issues going back 12 years.)

Here are just four highlights:

BS 25700: Address modern slavery in your supply chains

BS 25700:2022 Organizational responses to modern slavery – Guidance is a pioneering new British Standard that helps organizations to manage the risk of modern slavery. To support change on such an important topic, BS 25700 will be available to all on an open access basis.

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Build a more resilient future with BS 65000

If you are a resilience, continuity, or risk professional, you’ll welcome this new organizational resilience resource. Based on the latest academic and business thinking, BS 65000:2022 Organizational Resilience – Code of Practice has been updated as a valuable code of practice, providing users with recommendations on what constitutes organizational resilience. It can help your organization understand what organizational resilience means for you and gives guidance on how to achieve it.

Learn more here      

BS 8437:2022 Code of practice for selection, use and maintenance of personal fall protection systems and equipment

BS 8437:2022 gives recommendations and guidance on the use of personal fall protection systems and equipment for use in the workplace to prevent and/or to arrest falls from a height, including systems and equipment suitable for use in rescue It also gives guidance on rescue of persons working at a height in the event of an accident and includes a discussion on the basic principles of fall protection.

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Road Vehicles Functional Safety Series Solution Pack

The BS ISO 26262 standards set out a framework for functional safety to help in the development of safety-related electric and electronic systems. You can now get all these standards in one place with our Solution Pack.

Learn more here

Every month, this is what the free monthly BSI Update Standards magazine covers:

• New and revised British Standards (BS) that were
made available last month.

• British Standard implementations of the English language
versions of European Standards (ENs).

• BS implementations of ISO or IEC standards.

• Published documents (PDs).

• BSI Flex

• Designated standards

• Corrigenda to British Standards. (Alteration and/or addition to a standard that corrects one or more errors or ambiguities introduced in either drafting or production.) Note: Most amendments are not issued separately. Those that make significant changes to a standard are incorporated into the standard which is reissued (see ’Updated British Standards’). British Standards which have been corrected via corrigenda are available on request, free of charge to past purchasers of the standard. All amendments and corrigenda to date of despatch are included within any main publication when ordered for the first time.

• Updated British Standards Note: Updated British Standards must be reordered as the amendments are not available separately.

• British standards reviewed and confirmed

• British standards proposed for withdrawal

• British standards withdrawn

* British Standards under review

* Draft British Standards for public comment – National British Standards

• Draft British standards for public comment - Adoptions

• New standards work started

• Documents not issued as drafts for public comment

• CEN European standards

• Cenelec publications

* CEN Technical Specifications

* CEN Reports

• IEC publications

• ISO publications


Every month, BSI’s Update Standards magazine really is your go-to-place to keep pace with the ever-changing world of standards. And if you ever want to look back at previous editions, BSI Members can find the archive of Update Standards magazines here going back twelve years.

 

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