BS 5502 in Use-Code of Practice for the Design of Buildings and Structures for Agriculture
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BS 5502 in Use-Code of Practice for the Design of Buildings and Structures for Agriculture

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 59, Issue 9, 1981

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BS 5502 covers the design of buildings and structures for use by the agricultural industry. It replaces BS 2053, first published in 1953, which recognised that the consequences of collapse of a farm building were not as serious as those from the collapse of an industrial building.

G.M. Rose and R.S. Burbage

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