ISBIH Bulletin no. 3/20
The Institute for Standardization of BiH has prepared and published the ISBIH Bulletin no. 3/20.
The Institute for Standardization of BiH has prepared and published the ISBIH Bulletin no. 3/20.
In accordance with the requirements of Regulation (EU) no. 1025/2012 governing the European standardization system, each European and national standardization body shall, at least once a year, establish its Work Programme.
Bearing in mind that the end of the year is the time to review activities and achievements, and gather impressions about our activities, on December 28, we are celebrating and marking the Day of the Institute for Standardization of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Institute for Standardization of Bosnia and Herzegovina, through its Technical Committee BAS/TC 56, Conventional and Alternative Power Sources, has adopted the second edition of BAS ISO 20816-5: 2020, Mechanical vibration - Measurement and evaluation of machine vibration - Part 5: Machine sets in hydraulic power generating and pump-storage plants.
Organized by the Institute for Standardization of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ISBIH) and the Czech Office for Standards, Metrology and Testing (ÚNMZ), within the UNDP Challenge Fund: Czech solutions for the SDGs "Support to BIM implementation in Bosnia and Herzegovina", a webinar "Implementation of BIM method - key steps to pave the way to BIM adoption" was successfully held on December 9, 2020.
On Tuesday, December 8, 2020, the third online conference “Entrepreneurship and Innovation” was held.
The Institute for Standardization of BiH, together with the Public Administration Reform Coordinator's Office, the Civil Service Agency of BiH, the Civil Service Agency of RS, the Civil Service Agency of FBiH, and with the support of the Program for the Strengthening of Public Institutions implemented by GIZ on behalf of the German Government and the Government of the United Kingdom, participated in the organization of the online conference “Quality Management - Citizen/User in Focus”.
Institut za standardizaciju BiH objavljuje javni poziv za izbor vanjskih saradnika.
The Institute for Standardization of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ISBIH) in cooperation with the Czech Office for Standards, Metrology and Testing (ÚNMZ) is organizing a free webinar on "Implementation of BIM method - key steps to pave the way to BIM adoption".
On November 26, 2020, the Institute for Standardization of BiH held a webinar for new members of the Technical Committees (BAS/TCs).
On November 19, 2020, Director of the Institute for Standardization of BiH Aleksandar Cincar and Director of the Institute for Metrology of BiH Zijad Džemić held a business meeting with the Ambassador of the Czech Republic to BiH, Her Excellency Ivana Hlavsova at the Embassy in Sarajevo.
Each year on 14 October, the members of the IEC, ISO and ITU celebrate World Standards Day, which is a means of paying tribute to the collaborative efforts of thousands of experts worldwide who develop the voluntary technical agreements that are published as International Standards. World Standards Day 2020 is themed “Protecting the planet with standards”. Learn more about the theme in this message from IEC, ISO and ITU.
The Institute for Standardization of BiH published the following standardization documents prepared by the Technical Committee BAS/TC 61, Design of construction structures -, Eurocode 2, Eurocode 4, and Eurocode 6.
The Institute for Standardization of BiH published the following standardization documents prepared by the Technical Committee BAS/TC 58, Design of construction structures - Eurocode EN 1990, Eurocode 1, Eurocode 7, Eurocode 8 and Eurocode 9.
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