Standing Committee on Structural Safety
The Standing Committee on Structural Safety is an independent body, established in 1976, supported by the Institution of Civil Engineers, the Institution of Structural Engineers and the Health and Safety Executive to maintain a continuing review of building and civil engineering matters affecting the safety of structures.
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SCOSS
UK
47-58 Bastwick Street
London
SCOSS
UK
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Series details | Title | Year | Status |
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16th biennial report. Appendix A. Independent review of structures: guidance note | 2007 | Current | |
Appointment of independent reviewer through peer assist | 2009 | Current | |
Guidance note: independent review through peer assist | 2009 | Current | |
Structural Eurocodes - the importance of the underlying assumptions | 2010 | Current | |
The assumptions behind the Eurocodes | 2009 | Current |
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