This is the first edition of CSA S345, Design and construction of steel storage racks. It replaces CSA S16, Annex N, prepared under the same title in 2019, which superseded the previous edition of Annex N in CSA S16-14 (update 1) published in 2016.
CSA published A344.1 and A344.2 in 2005 as a two-part document: a user guide and a design standard for steel storage racks. Following the withdrawal of CSA A344.2 in 2016, and its subsequent incorporation into CSA S16, this Standard has been developed as a stand-alone document. The contents of this new Standard are linked with both CSA A344 and CSA B335, which establish the requirements for a safe environment where steel storage racks and lift trucks are the primary equipment of the workplace.
No technical changes have been made to the content originating from CSA S16, Annex N. Editorial changes to this edition include the updating of referenced standards.
This Standard was prepared by the Technical Committee on Industrial Storage Racks, under the jurisdiction of the Strategic Steering Committee for Construction and Civil Infrastructure, and has been formally approved by the Technical Committee.
This Standard has been developed in compliance with Standards Council of Canada requirements for National Standards of Canada. It has been published as a National Standard of Canada by CSA Group.
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The design and construction of electrical equipment for elevators and escalators presents complex requirements in the application of industrial control equipment and elevator equipment. With the need to have identical Canadian and U.S. requirements for this type of equipment, the applicable portions of CSA C22.2 No. 14 and UL 508 were reviewed and adapted to elevator equipment.
Highlights of B44.1:
Provides guidance to reduce the risk of injury and potential damage to property from fire and electrical shock
Harmonized standard combining applicable portions from CSA C22.2 No. 14 and UL 508 adapted for elevator equipment
Harmonized guidelines enable manufacturers to have their products certified by an approved testing laboratory in Canada or the United States and to have the certification ratified for acceptance in either country
Indented to reduce the risk of injury to persons and damage to property from fire and electrical shock
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Guide to concrete construction 2nd Edi
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Concrete remains a fundamental basis for the Australian construction industry. It provides a number of
benefits – social, economic and environmental – that means it is a sustainable material.
This edition of Guide to Concrete Construction represents a major review of the volume. The contents
were last reviewed in 2002 and much has changed in the composition and specification of concrete.
The reader will notice changes in the structure and content of this volume to address these changes
and ensure a contemporary description of concrete – its composition and performance.
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Since its early days, many expected BIM (building information modeling) to be replaced or superseded by the next bright, shiny object--but that hasn't happened yet. While it has matured from its early days and is now seen as an everyday occurrence, it's still somehow shrouded in confusion and questions.
A key issue is a simple lack of references, a feeling of being out in the woods without a map to get you where you want to go. That's not to say there are no references. There are actually quite a few BIM manuals, guidebooks, and introductions, but many are, to put it politely, not terribly accessible, and none of them are specific to the steel construction industry.
AISC's BIM & VDC for Structural Steel and its newly released companion, Model Review and Approval, are geared specifically toward the structural steel design community. And yes, that's two acronyms in one title; the latter stands for virtual design and construction. These free guides will not only provide an introduction to BIM, but also address issues that affect the design and fabrication of structural steel
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