Fences. Specification for mild steel (low carbon steel) continuous bar fences and hurdles

BS 1722-8:2006

Document Status

Current

Supplement

British Standards Extra Supplement

Series

BS

Abstract

Specifies requirements for mild steel (low carbon steel) continuous bar fences for farm animal containment applications and welded hurdle fences of continuous bar type. Covers a range of five specifications of fence of both types available, in three different heights.

History

Supersedes BS 1722-8:1997. Came into effect 30 November 2006. Confirmed June 2016. First published November 1951. Second edition September 1966. Third edition November 1978. Fourth edition December 1992. Fifth edition November 1997. Sixth (present edition November 2006.

ISBN

0580495051

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Publisher History

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NBS has produced specification systems and information products for construction industry professionals for more than 40 years. The National Building Specification is the recognised UK national standard and is used by over 5,000 organisations. NBS is part of RIBA Enterprises Ltd.

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