Bases for Design of Structures - Accidental Actions
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ISO 10252:2020 standard focuses on the reliability based and risk informed decision making for the design and assessment of structures subjected to accidental actions due to human activities. However, it excludes fires and human-made earthquakes from its scope.
The scope of this standard includes buildings and civil engineering works, regardless of their application and the materials used. However, it acknowledges that special cases may require additional elements or elaboration.
ISO 10252:2020 serves as a foundation for committees responsible for developing international or national standards or codes of practice, tailored to the objectives and context of a particular country. It can also be directly applied to specific cases when relevant.
The standard provides guidance on how risk and reliability principles can be utilized throughout the service life of structures, including the design and assessment of structures subject to accidental actions. It also references ISO 2394 for the general principles of risk informed design and assessment.
It is important for users of this standard to have additional knowledge beyond what is provided in the document and to ensure that this knowledge is applied effectively in practice.
Edition | 1 |
ICS Codes | 91.080.01 - Structures of buildings in general |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 5.4 MB |