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Difference Between a Code, Standard, Regulation and Specification

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Jun 11, 2024
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1- A code is a set of rules that serve as generally accepted guidelines recommended for the industry to follow. They exist for the purpose of safety, quality or other benefit. 2- According to NFPA, a standard tends be “a more detailed elaboration“. A code tells you what you need to do, and a standard tells you how to do it. Standards benefit both the contractors and engineers who employ them, and also the end user. 3- Specifications outline the requirements of a specific company or product. An individual company may develop specifications for a given project or common installation, specifying the materials (potentially even the specific brand wanted) for a project. Specification requirements may go above code or standard requirements at company. 4- A regulation is mandated by a government body and requires that -by law- those in the industry comply. The regulation can incorporate codes or standards, or be created completely on its own. Unlike a code or standard, a regulation does not necessarily require any industry consensus or knowledgeable body to put it in affect. Follow us through: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mokhtarhosny كما يسعدنى متابعتكم للموقع وشراء الكتب الالكترونية من خلال الموقع https://store.prin-ex.com/

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