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Work Programme of the Institute on the Adoption of Standards and Other Standardization Documents for 2021 Bosnia and Herzegovina Institute for Standardization No: 03-45.2-18-1522-1/20 East Sarajevo, 23th December 2020 Work Programme of the Institute on the adoption of standards and other standardization documents for 2021 INSTITUTE FOR STANDARDIZATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Bosnia and Herzegovina, 71123 East Sarajevo, Trg Ilidžanske brigade 2b; phone. + 387 57 310 - 560, INDOC: +387 57 310 - 580; BAS O 5.0-06 fax + 387 57 310 - 575; e-mail: [email protected]; www.bas.gov.ba Valid from: 2. 9. 2019. In accordance with the requirements of EU Regulation No. 1025/2012, regulating the European standardization system, each European and national standardization body shall, at least once a year, draw up its Work Programme. Work programme shall include information on standards and other standardization documents that the European and national standardization body intends to prepare or amend and supplement, which prepares or amends and supplements and which is published in the previous period. The issuance of a Work Programme is also an obligation that the national standardization bodies undertake by accepting the WTO TBT Code of Good Practice for the Preparation, Adoption and Application of Standards, whose acceptance is stipulated in the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Information on national standardization bodies that have accepted the Code of Good Practice, ISO/IEC Information Center publishes in the WTO TBT Standards Code Directory (https://tbtcode.iso.org/sites/wto-tbt/list-of-standardizing-bodies.html). The Institute adopted the Code of Good Practice in 1997. The Institute for Standardization of Bosnia and Herzegovina publishes a Work Programme, in electronic form, once a year on the website of the Institute. Online search of the Work Programme is available on the Institute’s website: https://isbih.gov.ba/en/plan- rada/index?standard_code=&phase_id=&national_committee_id=&page=1. BiH standards are prepared in accordance with the Rules of Procedure for the Preparation, Adoption and Publication of BiH Standards (“Official Gazette of BiH” no. 51/18) and the BAS Guidelines. Work Programme 2021 also contains a list of all original standardization projects included in the work of the Institute upon proposal of the specific Technical Committees (BAS/TCs) in the previous period, as well as proposals from the Strategic plan for the adoption of standards and other standardization documents in Bosnia and Herzegovina for the period 2019-2021. International or European standards and other standardization documents are adopted into BiH standardization system by using the following methods: - endorsement (pr), - republication (ko), and - translation (pv). Work Programme contains the following data regarding each project of the BiH standard which is under development: Designation of BiH Technical Committee; Designation of BAS project; Designation of original document; Title of BAS standard in one of the official languages in BiH; Title of the standard in English; Adoption method; Language; ICS, and Current stage of development. After acceptance of the proposal for the adoption of BiH standard, the standardization project passes through the stages of development in accordance with BAS U 8.5-03:2016. Standardization project is completed upon the adoption of an appropriate BiH standard (BAS standard). 2/4 All standardization projects in this Programme that will be terminated or suspended shall be deleted and/or included in any of the following annual issues of the Work Programme on the adoption of BiH standards. Work Programme may include additional new standardization projects that will be launched in the current year. Annexes: A1. List of BiH standardization projects (original BAS standards and standardization documents) for 2021; A2. List of BiH standardization projects (translation method, republication and endorsement methods) for za 2021; B. Stage Codes System for the development of BAS standards; and C. Overview of BiH Technical Committees. Approved by: Director Aleksandar Cincar 3/4 (blank page) 4/4 Annex A1. WORK PROGRAMME OF THE INSTITUTE FOR STANDARDIZATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA FOR 2021 ON DEVELOPMENT OF ORIGINAL BAS STANDARDS AND STANDARDIZATION DOCUMENTS Current Reference designation Title of BAS standard in one of the Adoption Langua BAS/TC Title of the standard in English ICS stage of BAS standardization project official languages in BiH method ge code BAS/TC 21 psBAS 1057:2020 Beton – Specifikacija, svojstva, Concrete - Specification, performance, izv bs 91.100.30 50.99 proizvodnja i usklađenost - Smjernice za production and conformity - Guidelines primjenu standarda BAS EN 206+A1 for the implementation of standard BAS EN 206+A1 BAS/TC 58 nsBAS EN 1997-1/NA:2020 Eurokod 7: Geotehničko projektiranje – Eurocode 7 - Geotechnical design - Part izv hr 91.010.30, 40-00 Dio 1: Opća pravila - Nacionalni dodatak 1: General rules - National Annex 93.020 BAS/TC 58 prBAS EN 1997-2/NA:2021 Eurokod 7: Geotehničko projektovanje – Eurocode 7 - Geotechnical design - Part izv bs 91.010.30, 10.99 Dio 2: Istraživanje i ispitivanje temeljnog 2: Ground investigation and testing - 93.020 tla - Nacionalni dodatak National Annex BAS/TC 58 nsBAS EN 1999-1-4/NA:2020 Evrokod 9 – Projektovanje aluminijumskih Eurocode 9 - Design of aluminium izv sr 91.080.17, 40.60 konstrukcija – Dio 1-4: Hladno oblikovani structures - Part 1-4: Cold formed 91.080.10, konstrukcioni limovi - Nacionalni dodatak structural sheeting - National Annex 91.010.30 BAS/TC 58 nsBAS EN 1999-1-5/NA:2020 Evrokod 9 - Projektovanje aluminijumskih Eurocode 9 - Design of aluminium izv sr 91.080.17, 40.60 konstrukcija – Dio 1-5: Ljuske - structures - Part 1-5: Shell structures - 91.010.30, Nacionalno dodatak National Annex 93.020 BAS/TC 61 psBAS EN 1992-4/NA:2020 Eurokod 2: Projektovanje betonskih Eurocode 2 - Design of concrete izv hr 91.010.30, 50.99 konstrukcija - Dio 4: Projektovanje structures - Part 4: Design of fastenings 91.080.40 pričvršćivača za upotrebu u betonu - for use in concrete - National Annex Nacionalni dodatak BAS/TC 62 nsBAS EN 1993-5/NA:2020 Eurokod 3: Projektiranje čeličnih Eurocode 3 - Design of steel structures - izv hr 91.080.13, 40.60 konstrukcija – Dio 5: Piloti i žmurje - Part 5: Piling - National Annex 91.080.10, Nacionalni dodatak 91.010.30 BAS/TC 62 nsBAS EN 1993-6/NA:2020 Eurokod 3: Projektiranje čeličnih Eurocode 3 - Design of steel structures - izv hr 91.080.10, 40.60 konstrukcija – Dio 6: Konstrukcije Part 6: Crane supporting structures - 91.010.30, kranskih staza - Nacionalni dodatak National Annex 53.020.20 BAS/TC 62 nsBAS EN 1995-1-1/NA:2020 Eurokod 5: Projektovanje drvenih Eurocode 5 - Design of timber structures izv bs 91.010.30, 40.60 konstrukcija – Dio 1-1: Opće odredbe - - Part 1-1: General - Common rules and 91.080.20 Opća pravila i pravila za zgrade - rules for buildings - National Annex Nacionalni dodatak BAS/TC 62 nsBAS EN 1995-1-2/NA:2020 Evrokod 5: Projektovanje drvenih Eurocode 5: Design of timber structures - izv sr 91.010.30, 40.60 konstrukcija – Dio 1-2: Opšte odredbe – Part 1-2: General - Structural fire design 91.080.20, 5 Current Reference designation Title of BAS standard in one of the Adoption Langua BAS/TC Title of the standard in English ICS stage of BAS standardization project official languages in BiH method ge code BAS/TC 62 nsBAS EN 1995-2/NA:2020 Evrokod 5 - Projektovanje drvenih Eurocode 5 - Design of timber structures izv sr 91.010.30, 40.60 konstrukcija - Dio 2: Mostovi - Nacionalni - Part 2: Bridges - National Annex 93.040, dodatak 91.080.20 6 Annex A2. WORK PROGRAMME OF THE INSTITUTE FOR STANDARDIZATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA FOR 2021 ON ADOPTING BAS STANDARDS AND STANDARDIZATION DOCUMENTS WHICH ARE IDENTICAL TO EUROPEAN AND/OR INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND STANDARDIZATION DOCUMENTS Current Reference designation Reference designation of Adoption Langua BAS/TC Title in English ICS stage of BAS standardization project the original document method ge code BAS/TC 1 prBAS CEN ISO/TR 16401- CEN ISO/TR 16401-1:2018, IDT; Electronic fee collection - Evaluation of pr en,fr 35.240.60, 10.99 1:2021 ISO/TR 16401-1:2018, IDT equipment for conformity to ISO/TS 03.220.20 17575-2 - Part 1: Test suite structure and test purposes BAS/TC 1 prBAS CEN ISO/TS 14907- CEN ISO/TS 14907-2:2016, IDT; Electronic fee collection - Test pr en,fr 43.040.15, 10.99 2:2021 ISO/TS 14907-2:2016, IDT procedures for user and fixed equipment 35.240.60 - Part 2: Conformance test for the on- board unit application interface BAS/TC 1 prBAS CEN ISO/TS 17251:2021 CEN ISO/TS 17251:2016, IDT; Health Informatics - Business pr en,fr 35.240.80 10.99 ISO/TS 17251:2016, IDT requirements for a syntax to exchange structured dose information for medicinal products BAS/TC 1 prBAS CEN ISO/TS 17425:2021 CEN ISO/TS 17425:2016, IDT; Intelligent transport systems - pr en,fr 03.220.01, 10.99 ISO/TS 17425:2016, IDT Cooperative systems - Data exchange 35.240.60 specification for in-vehicle presentation of external road and traffic related data BAS/TC 1 prBAS CEN ISO/TS 17426:2021 CEN ISO/TS 17426:2016, IDT; Intelligent transport systems - pr en,fr 03.220.01, 10.99 ISO/TS 17426:2016, IDT Cooperative systems - Contextual 35.240.60 speeds BAS/TC 1 prBAS CEN ISO/TS 17429:2021 CEN ISO/TS 17429:2017, IDT; Intelligent transport systems - pr en,fr 03.220.01, 10.99 ISO/TS 17429:2017, IDT Cooperative ITS - ITS station facilities 35.240.60 for the transfer of information between ITS stations BAS/TC 1 prBAS CEN ISO/TS 17444- CEN ISO/TS
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