Guidance Paper L Guidance paper L: Application and use of Eurocodes. (Version 27 November 2003) (89/106/EEC) (93/68/EEC)
Publication Year
2003
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Eurocodes provide common design methods, expressed in a set of European standards, which are intended to be used as reference documents for Member States to: Prove the compliance of building and civil engineering works or parts thereof with Essential Requirements of safety in use, which relate to mechanical. resistance and stability, and safety in case of fire, including durability, as defined in Annex 1 of the Construction Products Directive (CPD), Express in technical terms, these Essential Requirements applicable to the works and parts and Determine the performance of structural components and kits with regard to mechanical resistance and stability and resistance to fire, insofar as it is part of the information accompanying CE marking (e.g. declared values).
Document History
Source: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities. Only European Community's legislation printed in the Official Journal of the European Communities is deemed to be authentic.
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