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BSI is currently ranked no. 42 out of 500 organizations.
BSI has been certifying organizations for their quality management systems since 1978.
BSI is the world's first national standards body.
Includes details of useful services, products and publications from BSI.
BSI is a three letter acronym that can stand for:
Copies of the draft standard can be still obtained from the BSI.
BSI is best known for their sports titles.
Scion societies of the BSI are located around the world.
He worked for the BSI until 1981 as Director General.
The BSI does not provide any support to its numerous "scion societies".
In 1997, it was expanded to become BSI and Ito became the first director.
It invigorates the work of the faculty, staff, and the students associated with BSI.
"At 1.75 m, BSI is not a huge advantage, but it certainly helps."
Providing BSI with a platform for further explanatory commentary where necessary.
Today BSI claims to certify organizations at nearly 70,000 sites globally.
BSI 100-4, the "Emergency management" standard, is currently in preparation.
BSI certifies approximately 60,000 locations in over 124.
BSI is an interdisciplinary center dedicated to creating, applying, and communicating science-based knowledge.
BSi is silica that originates from the production out of dissolved silica.
The following academic reviews are available online for BSI:
BSI published the world's first environmental management standard, BS 7750, in 1992.
BSI is to follow suit.
Other conditions which called for minimizing risks with BSI:
According to the BSI, the knowledge collected in these catalogs is not necessary to establish baseline protection.
To meet this objective, the BSI undertakes the following:
In 1930 the British Standards Institution adopted an inch of exactly 25.4 mm.
This means that only the 20,000 readers of British Standards Institution publications hear about them: so much for public comment.
Reliability that is continually monitored by an independent body - the British Standards Institution.
British Standards Institution, 1965.
All change for clothes sizes - press release by the British Standards Institution (11 March 2002)
According to the British Standards Institution, maintenance is 'work undertaken in order to keep or restore every facility.'
In the UK, the British Standards Institution set standards for dishwashers.
Recommendations for citing and referencing published material, 2nd ed., London: British Standards Institution.
Dress size harmonization - press release by the British Standards Institution (24 October 2003)
BS 4280 (1968): Developed by the British Standards Institution.
The PAS 78 document is available from the British Standards Institution.
RTL/2 was standardised in 1980 by the British Standards Institution.
The British Standards Institution awarded Fleming it's Distinguished Service award in 1992.
The draft code has been presented to the British Standards Institution as a possible basis for a new British Standard.
Approved condoms carry a British Standards Institution 'Kitemark'.
He was the chairman of the Engineering Standards Committee which became the British Standards Institution.
Chairman, Infrastructure Committee, British Standards Institution.
Find information on business continuity standards on the British Standards Institution website - Opens in a new window.
British Standard 2979 : 1958, London: British Standards Institution.
Parenthetical referencing is recommended by both the British Standards Institution and the Modern Language Association.
Until 1969, when the Metrication Board was set up, the Royal Society and the British Standards Institution took the lead.
PAS 2060 is a specification detailing how to demonstrate carbon neutrality produced and published by the British Standards Institution.
PAS 2010 is a Publicly Available Specification published by the British Standards Institution.
It is used by over 951,000 businesses in 175 countries worldwide (source: British Standards Institution (BSI), 2010).
The British Standards Institution, in its Standard Glossary of Aeronautical Terms, gives the following definition: