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BSI Standards Book Catalogue 2013

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BSI Standards Book Catalogue 2013


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Contents
ICT3

Sustainability19

ITSM3
Electronic Cabling 
4
TickITplus5

Sustainable Development and CSR


Environmental Management
Energy Management
Food Safety

19
20
24
24

Health & Safety

26

Information Governance

Information Security 
Data Protection 
Records Management 
Evidential Weight and Legal Admissibility 
Universal Decimal Classification (UDC) 

6
9
10
11
12

Fire28
Construction and Eurocodes

29

Management13

Manufacturing and Services

33

Management Systems
Quality Management 
Auditing and Conformity
Business Continuity Management
Risk Management

Healthcare39

13
14
15
16
18

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ITSM

A Managers Guide to
Service Management

ITSM Workbook
4thEdition

Jenny Dugmore and


ShirleyLacy

Jenny Dugmore

The aim of this 6th edition is to


give a broader-based picture
of the most important service
management best practices, how
they relate and how they can
(or cannot) be used together.
The managers guide provides a
basic introduction on how service
management best practices and
standards can help a service
provider to deliver services that
add value for customers at the
right cost and risk. It describes
service management concepts (why
and what) and the broader service
management landscape.
This is an excellent book for a
management understanding of
the synergies between ITIL, ISO/
IEC 20000 and CoBiT for service
management Anthony Orr, Director
in CTO office, BMC Software, Inc.

This workbook will help


organizations assess the
effectiveness of their best
practice processes for service
management. By using the
workbook, organizations can get
a clear understanding of how
they should improve their service
management system, including
service management. The workbook
can also be used to assess how
service management compares with
ISO/IEC 20000-1:2012. It includes a
general introduction to the standard
and how to conduct an assessment
or internal audit. It covers each
clause and process in the standard:
A4 Ringbound
92 pages
Hardcopy
2012
ISBN 13 978 0 580 78247 3

A5

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148 pages
Hardcopy and PDF

Published by BSI/
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2011

Price 60

ISBN 13 978 0 580 72845 7


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Introduction to the
ISO/IEC 20000 Series:
IT Service Management

ITSM, ITIL &


ISO/IEC 20000
Implementation Toolkit

Jenny Dugmore and


ShirleyLacy

Jenny Dugmore

The book forms an in-depth


guide to the 2nd edition of ISO/
IEC 20000-1. It provides easily
understood advice on what the
requirements mean, how to do
it and what evidence will be
required, and explains and expands
on Part 1 of the standard. The book
includes a road map to the second
edition and how it fits in the
bigger picture for best practices. It
describes scope definition, building
a service management system,
establish integrated processes,
delivery of high quality service and
keeping customers happy.
The book includes advice on
operating a continual improvement
cycle; support for understanding
who does what, and evidence for
audits and use of other service
management frameworks adds to
the value provided by the books. It
draws on material from the rest of
the five part 20000 series.
An outstanding book from the worlds
foremost authority on the ISO 20000
standard. As a companion to applying
the standard, this guide is a must for
Service Providers Sharon Taylor,
President, Aspect Group Inc

The ITSM, ITIL & ISO/IEC 20000


Implementation Toolkit bridges
a gap in the market by making
IT Service Management easier
to implement and improve. It
makes an ITIL application and
ISO/IEC 20000 certification easily
achievable, especially for those
service providers who are required
to do so by their customers and
Governments. This toolkit is
completely up-to-date with the
latest editions of ITIL 2011 and
ISO/IEC 20000:2011.
Ensures a trouble-free and rapid
deployment;
Helps avoid costly trial-and-error
dead-ends;
Provides users with effective
management, process and
procedure documentation;
Ensures everything is covered by
using current ITIL best practices;
Provides the user with effective
management, process and
procedure documentation;
12 months of updates and
improvements, at no cost to user;
Free support service offers
answers within 24 hours
CD

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2012

216 pages

ISBN 978 0 580 77691 5

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ITSM Electronic Cabling


The IT Service Management Collection

This collection includes the following standards and books:


BS ISO/IEC 20000-1:2011, Information technology. Service management part 1: Service management
system requirements
BS ISO/IEC 20000-2:2012, Information technology. Service management part 2. Guidance on the application of service
management systems
A Managers Guide to Service Management 6th edition
A Guide to the new ISO/IEC 20000-1: The differences
between the 2005 and 2011 editions
di
Introduction to the ISO/IEC 20000 series: IT Service Management

PDF IT Service
Management Collection:
ISO 20000-1,
ISO 20000-2, BIP 005,
BIP 0124, BIP 0125
Understanding the risks an
organization faces is critical to
being able to effectively protect
the assets of the organization.
Assessing the risks and identifying
the level of risk helps management
to make the right decisions as to
how much information security
is needed to protect their assets.
ISO/IEC 27001 is the globally
successful information security
management system standard that
is used by organizations around the
world to protect their assets and
manage their risks.
Assessing the risks is one of the key
processes of ISO/IEC 27001 and to
support this process the standard
ISO/IEC 27005 provides guidance
on how to go about carrying
out a risk assessment. Further
practical advice and help on risk
assessment is also contained in the
ISO/IEC 27001 risk management
book Information Security Risk
Management: Handbook for
ISO/IEC 27001.

IT Service Management
for Small IT Teams
Adam Poppleton and
KenHolmes
Using ISO/IEC 20000 as a guide,
this book directs the reader in a
concise way as to the important
areas of the standard from
which an SME /Small IT unit will
gain most benefit. It provides a
straightforward, easy to follow
route map to gaining a wide and
thin approach to ITSM, making the
most of limited resources, so that
its benefits are effective in a short
timeframe.
The ITIL volumes and other
guidance, as well as the standard
are quite lengthy to read, whereas
this book aims to be a short to read
and quick to implement guide. The
text is supported by examples and
vignettes of real world problems
and scenarios, to support the user.
An excellent publication that will
enable small IT operations to punch
above their weight and become more
efficient and effective, without costing
the earth Steve Ingall, Head of
Consultancy, iCore Ltd
Royal Octavo
187 pages

PDF

Hardcopy and PDF

295 pages

2011

2012

ISBN 13 978 0 580 74254 5

ISBN 978 0 580 78845 1

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Price 35

A Guide to the new


ISO/IEC 20000-1: The
differences between
the 2005 and the
2011editions

Telecommunications
Cabling: Guidance
on Standards and
Best Practice for
Construction Projects

Lynda Cooper

Mike Gilmore and


ManiManivannan

ISO/IEC 20000-1 contains


requirements for service
management. This standard started
life as BS15000, and became an
international standard in 2005.
The standard is very popular across
the world.
The 2011 edition has been
developed by the ISO/IEC committee
responsible for this standard. The
new edition will be substantially
changed from the original edition
published in 2005.
The changes will impact any
organizations which are already
certified to this standard, those
who are working towards
certification. It will also impact
those who use the standard as
guidance as well as auditors,
trainers and consultants who use
the standard for their customers.
This book will explain why the
changes have been made, what the
changes are and how to move to
the latest edition. It will also cover
the relationship of the standard to
other standards.
Also available with BS ISO 20000-1
A4

This book demystifies the process


of specifying and implementing
structured cabling standards. It is
the first book to map out the issues,
highlight the risk areas and offer
guidance to those in the industry.
This informative publication
communicates effectively the
challenges, complexities, and
techniques used, in planning
and implementation of modern
telecommunications cabling
infrastructures, to construction and
telecommunications professionals,
and key stakeholders. It is an
excellent point of reference for
professionals of all levels
Graham Kenyon, Project Manager &
Principal Engineer, Ultra Electronics
Airport Systems.

54/92 (inc standard)

A5

Hardcopy and PDF

154 pages

2011

Hardcopy and PDF

ISBN 13 978 0 580 728501/


13 978 0 580 76551 3
(incstandard)

2012

0124/0130 (inc standard)


Published by BSI
Price 36/109/69 Members
(inc standard)

Whether small-, medium- or


large-scale construction, new build
or upgrade; whether cabling has
to last for a short-term purpose
or be in service over many years,
making the right decisions will
affect the way an investment works
and how the end users experience
service delivery as a network or
applications experience.

ISBN 13 978 0 580 75607 8


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ICT

Information
Governance

Management

Sustainability

Health & Safety

Fire

Construction &
Eurocodes

Manufacturing
& Services

Healthcare

TickITplus

Base Process Library


TickITplus

Word Edition

Version 1.1.2

Software and IT Quality Management and Certication


ISO 9001
ISO/IEC 20000
ISO/IEC 27001
ISO/IEC 25030

ISO/IEC 15504
ISO/IEC 12207
ISO/IEC 15288

Base Process Library


vs1.1.2

Base Process Library vs


1.1.2 Word CD

Core Scheme
Requirements vs 1.1.1

Kick Start Guide

At the heart of the TickITplus


scheme is a process model called
the Base Process Library (BPL). It
will provide a complete set of forty
TickITplus processes from which
an organization will make their
selection.

The Base Process Library is also


available as a CD Word document,
which includes a license allowing
users to reproduce the material
contained in this product within
internal working documents and
for developing a TickITplus process
assessment or reference model
PAM/PRM.

Dave Wynn

A general introduction providing


a brief background to the scheme
and the basic concepts.

A4
60 pages
PDF
2012
ISBN 978 0 580 78714 0
Published by BSI
Price 135

A4
60 pages
CD
2012
ISBN 978 0 580 76868 2
Published by BSI
Price 400

This document specifies the


Core Scheme Requirements
for undertaking an accredited
TickITplus Assessment which
satisfies the ISO 17021 audit
requirements and follows the
principles of ISO 15504-2 for
conducting capability assessments.

Dave Wynn

A4
20 pages
PDF
2012
ISBN 978 0 580 74632 1

A4

Published by BSI

76 pages

Price 15

PDF
2012
ISBN 978 0 580 76612 1
Published by BSI
Price 65

TickITplus is more than a certification scheme for software development. It offers a flexible, multi-level approach
to IT quality and certification assessment at whatever level you need to improve performance and achieve
complete customer satisfaction. It aims to address multiple IT standards under one certification assessment.
Learn more about TickITplus here
http://shop.bsigroup.com/en/Browse-By-Subject/ICT/TickIT-PLUS/
The essential documentation of the TickITplus scheme includes:

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TickITplus Information Security

BPL Guidance
Dave Wynn and Peter Lawrence
A general introduction providing
a brief background to the scheme
and the basic concepts.
A4
144 pages

Requirements
for Training and
Examinations

Requirements for
Assessors and
Practitioners

Folke Nillson

Folke Nillson

Defines the criteria for training


courses and the examination
coverage.

Sets out the regulations and


requirements for qualifying in
thesegrades.

PDF

A4

A4

2012

29 pages

51 pages

ISBN 978 0 580 78381 4

PDF

PDF

Published by BSI

2011

2011

Price 70

ISBN 978 0 580 75412 8

ISBN 978 0 580 74975 9

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Freedownload

Guidelines on
Requirements and
Preparation for ISMS
Certification based on
ISO/IEC 27001
Second Edition
Edward Humphreys and
Bridget Kenyon
Revised in line with the new
edition of ISO/IEC 27001, the
book provides guidance on
the requirements specified
in the ISMS standard ISO/IEC
27001:2013 and the best practice
described in ISO/IEC 27002:2014
to support the appropriate use of
these standards.
It gives guidance on the complete
life cycle of ISMS processes
and activities required to
establish, implement, monitor
and continually improve a set
of management controls and
processes to achieve effective
information security.
It explains the transition from
the old to the new edition and
this will help those involved in
certification audits, both ISMS
implementers and ISMS auditors.
It also includes new references
and definitions, and additional
information about the latest
developments of ISO/IEC 27001
related standards.
Royal Octavo
174 pages
Hardcopy and PDF
2013
ISBN 978 0 580 82912 3
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Information
Governance

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Fire

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& Services

Healthcare

Information Security

Are you ready for an


ISMS Audit based on
ISO/IEC 27001?
2nd Edition

Edward Humphreys and


AngelikaPlate
This book provides user guidance
on getting ready and prepared for
an ISMS certification audit based
on ISO/IEC 27001.
It is based on the new edition of
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 27006
and ISO 27007.
This guidance is especially
important to those organisations
that have an interest in
ISMS (information security
management system) certification
and is essential reading to those
organisations that already have a
certified ISMS against the previous
edition or those organisations that
are about embark on the process
of certification.
It gives guidance on the complete
life cycle of ISMS processes
and activities required to
establish, implement, monitor
and continually improve a set
of management controls and
processes to achieve effective
information security.
It will help those organisations
involved in certification audits
understand the transition from
the old to the new editions of ISO/
IEC 27001 and ISO/IEC 27002;
The new edition includes new
references and definitions.

Guide to the
Implementation and
Auditing of ISMS
Controls based on
ISO/IEC 27001
2nd Edition
Edward Humphreys and
Bridget Kenyon
The book provides guidance
on the implementation of
ISMS (Information Security
Management Systems) control
requirements for auditing existing
control implementations, to
help organizations preparing for
certification in accordance with
requirements specified in ISO/IEC
27001:2013 Information security
management system (ISMS)
Requirements.
It includes the definitive
requirements that auditors
must address when certifying
organizations to the 2nd edition
of ISO/IEC 27001:2013 and
will provide guidance on the
implementation, checking and
auditing of the controls.
The guide discusses each of
the controls of the standard
from two different viewpoints
implementation guidance and
auditing guidance
Fully updated in line with the
revised standard, it also includes
new references and definitions.

Measuring the
effectiveness of your
ISMS implementations
based on
ISO/IEC 27001
Ted Humphreys &
AngelikaPlate
As international interest in the field
of ISMS metrics and measurements
increases, this publication brings
together the different methods
currently used to measure controls
and/or processes. In addition
it offers further information
and guidance about the various
methods to measure the success of
the security arrangements in place.
A4
Hardcopy and PDF
68 pages
2006
ISBN 0 580 46015 0
ISBN-13 978 0 580 46015 9
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Security Information
and Event Management:
APractical Guide
Robert Christian
Security Information and Event
Management solutions are a
combination of the formerly
disparate product categories
of SIM (security information
management) and SEM (security
event management).
SIEM technology provides realtime analysis of security alerts
generated by network hardware
and applications.
The objective is to help companies
respond to attacks faster and
organize mountains of log data.
SIEM solutions come as software,
appliances or managed services.
Increasingly, SIEM solutions
are being used to log security
data and generate reports for
compliance purposes.
This will be a comprehensive
guide to SIEM, covering how to
select, implement and operate
such technology efficiently.
The book will reference existing
BS and ISO standards in the
27000 family, including the
upcoming ISO standard on SIEM.
This is a hot-topic area with little
formal guidance available.
Royal Octavo
Hardcopy and PDF

Royal Octavo

Royal Octavo

159 pages

174 pages

Hardcopy and PDF

2013

Hardcopy and PDF

174 pages

ISBN 978 0 580 79916 7

2013

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Information Security
information security management system (ISMS) as a framework for
achieving effective management of information security risks.
International standard ISO/IEC 27001 is a world-recognised standard
for establishing, implementing, monitoring, reviewing, updating and
improving an ISMS. ISO/IEC 27005 is an ISMS risk management
standard that supports the implementation of ISO/IEC 27001. This book
is aimed at those business managers and staff
sta involved in ISMS risk
management activities. It is a practical handbook for the use and
application of ISO/IEC 27005. It provides guidance and advice to
specifically support the implementation of those requirements
specified in ISO/IEC 27001:2005 that relate to risk management
processes and associated activities.

Edward Humphreys (Chartered Fellow of the BCS - FBCS CITP, CISM)

companies and governments (in Europe, North America and Asia), as


well organisations such as the European Commission, ENISA and the
OECD. He is the editor of BS 7799 Part 1:1999, ISO/IEC 17799:2000, the
1999 and 2002 editions of BS 7799 Part 2 the ISMS standard and the EA
7/03 the ISMS accreditation guidelines (which has now become ISO/IEC
27006). He is the Founder and Director of the ISMS International User
Group and is responsible for the International Register of BS 7799/ISMS
Certificates. In 2002 he was honoured with the Secure Computing

Handbook for ISO/IEC 27001

has been providing information security management and risk


management consultancy services around the world for more than 35
years. During this time he has worked for major international

Information Security Risk Management

The focus of this book is based around the concept of having an

Lifetime Achievement Award for his work on ISMS standards and


certification. He has international recognition as the father of the
ISO/IEC 27000 family of ISMS standards.

BSI

Edward Humphreys

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Risk Management
Handbook for ISO/IEC 27001

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An Introduction to
ISO27001:2013

David Brewer
This book serves as a basic
introduction to ISO/IEC
27001:2012, and a straightforward guide to implementation.
This will be a simple to
understand pocket guide packed
with useful how-to information
The guidance will be applicable
to a wide range of differing ISMS
implementations appropriate
to SMEs as well as much larger
organisations
The book will also include a
practical, easy to use assessment/
risk treatment method that
delivers results directly expressed
in business meaningful terms (i.e.
the likelihood that information
security events occur and their
probable consequences).
No prior knowledge of ISO/IEC
27001 or management systems
is assumed.
Royal Octavo
Hardcopy and PDF
96 pages
2013
ISBN 978 0 580 82165 3
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Managing Security
in Outsourced
and Offshored
Environments: How to
safeguard intellectual
assets in a virtual
business world
David Lacey
The book sets out guidance,
learning points, best practices and
critical success factors associated
with managing the security risks
associated with outsourcing and
off-shoring of IT and business
services. The content is presented
in an accessible language and
structured in a logical sequence
reflecting the life-cycle of
outsourcing, from inception
through definition, selection,
negotiation, implementation
and ongoing management of
outsourced services.
The book focuses on the critical
softer management issues, such
as strategy, risk assessment and
relationship management, which
ultimately determine the success of
a major outsourcing programme.
An interesting and informative read
on an extremely important, topical
subject Professor Fred Piper,
Information Security Group, Royal
Holloway, University of London
Royal Octavo
Hardcopy and PDF
188 pages

Edward Humphreys

Cloud Computing: A
Practical Introduction
to the Legal Issues

Information Security
Risk Management

Renzo Marchini

The focus of this book is based


around the concept of having an
information security management
system (ISMS) as a framework
for achieving the effective
management of information
security risks. International
standard ISO/IEC 27001 is a
world recognised standard for
establishing, implementing,
monitoring and reviewing,
updating and improving an
ISMS. ISO/IEC 27005 is an ISMS
risk management standard that
supports the implementation
of ISO/IEC 27001. This book
is aimed at those business
managers and staff involved in
ISMS risk management activities.
It is a practical handbook for
the use and application of
ISO/IEC 27005. It provides
guidance and advice to specifically
support the implementation of
those requirements specified in
ISO/IEC 27001:2005 that relate to
risk management processes and
associated activities.

Much is being said about cloud


computing, and in particular the
benefits (both economic and
environmental) and the risks. But
how are those involved in buying
IT to judge the legal issues which
arise, and how can contracts
maximise the advantages and
minimise the disadvantages? How
can cloud service providers address
the customers legal concerns so
that the proposition remains viable
for the customer and their own
business?
This book introduces cloud
computing (briefly) for those
new to the concept, comparing
the development of this new
computing paradigm to other ways
of buying computing resource. It
explores the legal issues, covering
such areas as security in the cloud,
data protection, service levels,
and contractual issues. It provides
a practical resource for those
involved in buying or providing
cloud services.
Cloud Computing has brought about
a lot of change, movement into the
unknown and risks particularly legal
risks are playing into peoples fears
and concerns. This book makes an
important contribution to bringing
some much needed clarity to the
subject Dervish Tayyip, Head of UK
Legal, Microsoft UK
Royal Octavo

2010

Hardcopy and PDF

ISBN 978 0 580 68701 3

166 pages

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Published by BSI

ISBN 13 978 0 580 70322 5

Price 32

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Edward Humphreys

Royal Octavo
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156 pages
2010
ISBN 13 978 0 580 60745 5
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Information Security DataProtection

NFJ McKilligan
NHE Powell
The Data Protection Act 1998 places legal requirements on organizations that
process personal information and imposes severe penalties for non-compliance.
The Data Protection Pocket Guide is a user-friendly guide, packed with practical
advice on common situations that a busy professional might experience in their
organization, whatever the size or sector. Real-life case studies bring the subject
to life and provide useful material for an organizations training and
awareness programme.
This revised edition explains how businesses can implement the new British
Standard on Data Protection, BS 10012:2009, to evidence their compliance.
It also includes new guidance on operating CCTV systems, and the use of social
networks such as Facebook for business purposes.
Comments on first edition:
This is a very good piece of work. It is comprehensive and reads easil
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Data Protection
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The complete ISMS


Documentation Toolkit
CD-ROM and book.
AManagers Guide
to Data Security and
ISO27001/ISO 27002
Alan Calder and Steve Watkins
BIP 0026 is a vital reference
guide for anyone who needs to
design and implement an effective
information security management
system (ISMS). This book sets
out clear, unique guidelines for
both technical and non-technical
managers and demonstrates how
to build an ISMS that complies
with ISO 27001. BIP 0026 takes an
in-depth look at all aspects of data
protection and information security
including hackers, online fraud,
privacy regulations, computer
misuse and investigatory powers.
It also covers the Turnbull Report,
Combined Code, Sarbanes-Oxley
Act and the latest IT regulations.
It presents best practice models
for information security policies, as
well as a statement of applicability.
It includes a pre-written
information security manual and
risk assessment tool, and helps
organisations to implement an
efficient business continuity plan.
Other topics include a service level
agreement template, 120 prewritten policies, procedures and
templates, plus internal audit and
CAPA documentation.
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Data Protection Pocket


Guide: Essential facts
at your fingertips
2ndedition

Understanding the risks an


organization faces is critical to
being able to effectively protect
the assets of the organization.
Assessing the risks and identifying
the level of risk helps management
to make the right decisions as to
how much information security
is needed to protect their assets.
ISO/IEC 27001 is the globally
successful information security
management system standard that
is used by organizations around the
world to protect their assets and
manage their risks.

Data Protection Pocket Guide is a


user-friendly guide for anyone who
needs to know about the issues
involved in data protection. This
new edition reflects all the changes
that necessitated the publication
of BS 10012:2009, including a new
chapter on operating CCTV and
guidance on modern dilemmas
such as using social networks like
Facebook and YouTube for business
purposes. All the case studies
have been updated to reflect
current issues and troubleshooting
sections give practical advice on
what to do in common situations
that a busy professional may
experience, whatever the size
or sector. Reallife case studies
bring the subject to life and
provide useful material for an
organizations training and
awareness programme.

Assessing the risks is one of the key


processes of ISO/IEC 27001 and to
support this process the standard
ISO/IEC 27005 provides guidance
on how to go about carrying
out a risk assessment. Further
practical advice and help on risk
assessment is also contained in the
ISO/IEC 27001 risk management
book Information Security Risk
Management: Handbook for
ISO/IEC 27001.
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when advising or employed in
organizations. ISSG Magazine,
Information Security Specialist Group
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Data Protection:
Guidelines for the
use of personal data
in system testing.
SecondEdition
Louise Wiseman and
JennyGordon
This book shows the importance
of integrating testing guidelines
into an organizations overall
governance structure, so it is
embedded in day-to-day business
practice rather than something
that takes special effort when
testing needs to be carried out.
The authors have included
templates that can be used
straight off the page, making it
easy to apply the guidance in
practice.
Additionally, there are more
template-style examples, such
as an example of a testing policy
and of a testing approval form.
It is also timeless the basic
guidance will remain solid and
relevant even as technology and
business practice move on.
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Data Protection Records Management

Data Protection
OnlineTool

Records Management
Collection CD

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These publications will assist


organizations wishing to introduce
best practice for the management
of records and information; manage
records for quality initiatives
(ISO 9001, EFQM); and manage
records for legal and regulatory
compliance, including compliance
with the code of practice under
section46 of the Freedom of
Information Act 2000. The CD
contains: BSISO 15489-1:2001
(Information and documentation.
Records management, General);
PDISO/TR 15489-2:2001
(Information and documentation.
Records management, Guidelines);
BIP 0025-1; BIP 0025-2;
BIP0025-3 & BIP 0025-4

The new BSI Data Protection Online


tool can help you ensure your
PIMS meets the requirements of
the standard, access a library of
updated guidance and relevant
case studies.
The tool will cross-reference
BS10012:2009 and the
valueadded commissioned
help text and guidance for each
question in the self-assessment.
Monthly updates to the guidance
and case studies ensure that you
are always referencing the most
current legal practices.
Information can have great value as
an organizational asset but can be a
toxic liability if not handled properly
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Effective Records
Management: Practical
implementation of
BSISO 15489-1

David Best

This book complements


PD ISO/TR 15489-2 and
provides an alternative, easily
accessible and practical guide
for anyone who wishes to
implement BS ISO 15489-1, but in
particular for new or non-records
management professionals.

Part 1 summarizes the case for


implementing records management
at an appropriate level in most if
not all organizations. This book
should be read in conjunction with
BS ISO 15489-1:2001.
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2003
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Effective Records
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BSISO 15489-1

Effective Records
Management: How
to comply with
BS ISO 15489-1

Philip A Jones

This book deconstructs


BS ISO 15489-1 offering a range of
options so that you can select an
appropriate level of compliance for
your organization.

This book focuses on ensuring


the sustainability of a records
management programme. It shows
you how to review a programme
once it has been implemented
and explores ways to measure
the programmes performance
and demonstrate the benefits to
your organization. By measuring
performance, you will be able to
demonstrate that the initiatives
or programmes applied are
delivering the required results to
your organization and customers.
This information is vital if you wish
to plan your future requirements
effectively.

Philip A Jones & Bob McLean

It suggests approaches that you


can adopt to build a portfolio of
evidence, which demonstrates
compliance to the degree that
you require. Sample forms with
guidance notes for completion
make this workbook clear and
easy-to-use.
A4 Wirobound
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2007
ISBN-13 978 0 580 49662 2

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Evidential Weight and


Legal Admissibility of
Information Stored
Electronically: Code
of Practice for the
Implementation of
BS10008

Evidential Weight and


Legal Admissibility of
Information Transferred
Electronically: Code
of Practice for the
Implementation of
BS10008

Alan Shipman

Alan Shipman and Peter Howes

It is important that organizations


realise the value of the information
they store and to act under
the duty of care principle. This
relates to data processing, data
management and the electronic
storage of documents. BIP 00081
gives practical guidance on
information management, data
security and legal procedures.
The code of practice is based on
BS10008 Evidential weight and
legal admissibility of electronic
information and can therefore be
used as a guide to implement the
British Standard.

Email, mobile messaging (SMS),


instant messaging, web services,
web forms, XML and electronic
data interchange (EDI) are
increasingly being used for business
communications. Many existing
communications systems are
insecure, with the possibility of files
being intercepted and amended
during the communication process,
without the knowledge of the
sender or the recipient.

BIP 0008-1 first looks at


information management planning
and covers various topics within
this chapter, including risk
assessment, information security
policies as well as documentation
and records. It also explains best
practice methods of data capture
and handling, version control and
different storage systems that can
be used. BIP 0008-1 concludes
with audit requirements, planning
and procedures, as well as
preventive and corrective actions
and continual improvement.

This code seeks to define


operational procedures which
comply with good practice in
the field of electronic document
communications.
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2008
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Evidential Weight and LegalAdmissibility UDC

Evidential Weight and


Legal Admissibility
of Linking Electronic
Identity to Documents:
Code of Practice for
the Implementation of
BS10008
Alan Shipman and Peter Howes
Identity fraud and identity theft is
the fastest growing crime in the
UK, with an estimated cost to the
UK economy of 1.7bn in 2006.
This code of practice is primarily
concerned with the authenticity,
integrity and availability of
electronic identities attached to
specific documents.
The code details operational
procedures and technology
requirements of providing
an identity to a document
to attest origin, authority or
copyright ownership, including
the procedures for the use
of certificates which identify
individuals or organizations, and
using trusted third parties (TTP).
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2008
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Evidential Weight and


Legal Admissibility of
Electronic Information:
Compliance Workbook
for use with BS 10008
Alan Shipman and Peter Howes
This workbook will assist in the
evaluation of an information
management system for compliance
with BS 10008. It is written to help
businesses compile an historical
audit trail of compliance.
The fourth edition of the workbook
has been published alongside the
fourth edition of the Codes of
Practice (CoP) Parts 13 and the
British standard BS 10008. The
workbook is written as a companion
to the standard and three books.
This latest edition enables a
comprehensive assessment to be
made of the users information
management system for conformity
with BS 10008 and, subsequently,
with the CoP books, and to help
identify which of the three parts of
the CoP are relevant to a system.

Universal Decimal
Classification Volume 1:
Systematic Tables

Universal Decimal
Classification Volume 2:
Alphabetical Index

This is the first complete update


of UDC in hardcopy since
1993. Derived from the Master
Reference File (MRF) from the
UDC Consortium, this is the newly
revised first volume, covering
systematic tables. Volume 1
Systematic tables contains: All ten
tables; complete auxiliary tables;
summary of the classification.

Derived from the Master


Reference File (MRF) from the
UDC Consortium, this is the newly
revised Complete Edition Volume2,
covering alphabetical index.
Volume2 Alphabetical index:
Provides access to UDC tables;
Enables fast access to UDC tables
through specially constructed index
terms; Must be used in conjunction
with Volume 1.

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The Workbook has a clear layout


divided into sections which contain
a number of questions, the answers
to which show whether or not the
organization is complying with the
requirements of BS 10008.
Guidance for implementing
BS10008:2008 is given in three
Codes of Practice book, Parts 1, 2
and 3.
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UDC Management Systems

UDC Complete Edition


Volumes 1 & 2
UDC is the worlds foremost
classification scheme for all fields
of knowledge used for sophisticated
indexing and retrieval.
It is highly flexible and can
be applied in numerous ways
including organizing and recording
books, bibliographic records,
information resources, files and
even objects such as stamps and
coins. This is the first complete
update of the UDC in hardcopy
since 1993. Derived from the
Master Reference File (MRF) from
the UDC Consortium, this is the
newly revised Complete Edition,
containing all available references
and classifications. UDC Complete
Edition contains over 65,000
entries, in two volumes.
ISBN 0580 45482 7
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Universal Decimal
Classification:
AbridgedEdition

UDC: A guide to its use

UDC Abridged Edition contains


c.4,100 classes and incorporates
the major changes to the
scheme since 1999. It includes
the new properties table (1k-02)
and new and revised classes
for management, religion,
population, tourism, social welfare,
environment studies, biotechnology
and cinema.

This book is a revised edition of


Universal Decimal Classification:
a guide to its use (2000) which
was itself a revision of the authors
earlier Guide to the use of UDC.
The original was written in 1993.
This revision incorporates all the
changes that have been made to
the classification up to the end of
2006. This revised version is not a
total rewrite of the 2000 edition,
but has updated the text and
examples to provide a more up to
date picture of the current state of
the classification.

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2003
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Understanding the
new ISO Management
System Requirements
David Brewer
In April 2012, ISO updated its
directives. In particular, there
is a new annex Annex SL in
which Appendix 3 defines the
High Level Structure and Identical
Core Text for all new and revised
management system standards.
The concept is that some
requirements, e.g. management
review, are common to all
management system standards
and therefore ought to be
identically worded.
The book explains the new
requirements and how they are
related to those in management
system standards published
prior to the advent of the new
ISO directives. In so doing it
shows how familiar concepts
have metamorphosed into new
ones. It provides fresh insights
into understanding management
system standards and thereby
gives guidance on how to develop
a management system for the
first time. It gives advice on
transitioning existing management
systems to the new requirements
and on the construction and use of
integrated management systems
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Quality Management

Understanding
ISO 9001:2008
and Process-based
Management Systems
Ian Rosam and Rob Peddle
This essential guide to ISO9001
decodes the standard, explaining it
in clear business terms and linking
it closely to how an organization
operates in the real world. By
focusing on identifying and
delivering business objectives, this
user-friendly guide shows how the
requirements of ISO9001 can be
met. This book examines the impact
of process-based management,
outlines what is required to achieve
certification, and advises how to
build the foundations for business
improvement beyond ISO 9001.
It shows how to maximize the
benefits of a quality management
system by applying it appropriately,
and how overall business
performance can be enhanced.
A4
118 pages
Hardcopy and PDF
2009
ISBN 978 0 580 67656 7

Creating a
Processbased
Management System
for ISO9001:2008
andBeyond
Ian Rosam and Rob Peddle
This book places the quality
management system at the heart
of an organization and provides
clear and simple steps that can
help any business build a processbased management systems that
is forward looking, while delivering
high performance against the
requirements of ISO 9001 and
putting them on the path to
business sustainability. Practical
examples and case studies are
given throughout to demonstrate
best practice and approaches.

Process Management
Auditing for
ISO9001:2008

The ISO 9000


Standards Collection

Ian Rosam and Rob Peddle

Save time and improve your


understanding of Quality
Management Systems (QMS) with
this great value collection. The
convenient, enhanced PDF format
brings ISO 9000 , ISO 9001 and
ISO 9004 together, creating links
between clauses and documents
and pairing key terms with their
definitions. A clear, concise overview
places the three standards in
context and explains how they can
work together. It proposes some
key actions and considerations to
meet the most common challenges
encountered when adopting the
ISO9000 series. Pinpoint exact
phrases or clauses instantly with
the search facility, or navigate the
series quickly and easily using a
comprehensive and logical structure
of bookmarks and links.

This easy to follow guide examines


what businesses should now
expect from their internal and
external auditors, what auditors
should expect from businesses
and the role of an auditor in
todays process-driven business
environment. In addition it
introduces the concept of risk and
behavioural auditing and deals with
creating audit results that provide
an enhanced indication of risk of
future failure to systems, processes
and business objectives.
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Quality Management Auditing and Conformity

BSI Quality
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ISO 9001 is the worlds leading
QMS. It has helped over a million
organizations in 175 countries to:
Improve customer satisfaction
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Improve the quality and
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The new BSI Quality Management
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assess your quality management
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on your compliance with ISO 9001.
With access to expert guidance,
BSI Quality Management Selfassessment will help organizations
implement ISO 9001 and
monitor their compliance with
its requirements. It will help you
demonstrate to your supply
chain, senior management,
and stakeholders that you are
consistently delivering high quality
products and services.

BS EN ISO 9001:2008
Laminated Pocketbook
BS EN ISO 9001:2008,
Quality Management Systems
Requirements, specifies
requirements for a quality
management system where an
organization:
Needs to demonstrate its
ability to consistently provide
product that meets customer
and applicable regulatory
requirements
Aims to enhance customer
satisfaction through the effective
application of the system.
This includes processes for
continual improvement of the
system and the assurance of
conformity and applicable
regulatory requirements.
In a handy pocket book size, this
wirobound, laminated edition
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45 pages
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Pocketbook

The Business
Improvement
Handbook From
ISO9001 to World
Class Performance
(Fourth Edition)

Steve Tanner with Mike Bailey


This comprehensive guide is for all
organizations seeking continuous
improvement and is particularly
relevant to those using ISO 9001
and looking for ways to improve
their performance. Providing
overviews of 30 of the most
influential business improvement
approaches in the market today
and thoroughly updated to
include the latest developments,
including High Performance
Culture, Lean Six Sigma and Value
Stream Mapping. This new edition
will help organizations identify
which approaches best suit their
capabilities and objectives and set
them off on the path to world class
performance.
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128 pages

2008

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2013

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Auditing for the


21stCentury
Ian Rosam & Rob Peddle
Auditing for the 21st Century
is dedicated to challenging the
status quo in the auditing world,
which is failing to deliver what
organizations really need. The time
for change has arrived. Some of the
auditing approaches mentioned in
this book are not new, but adding
them together is, as is exposing the
inherent weaknesses built into the
existing auditing process. This new
synthesis is a fundamental shift
in the ways audits are carried out.
From an analysis of the limitations
of current auditing practice, this
book takes the reader through a
new approach, and demonstrates
the principles through a series of
examples and case studies.
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2006
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Auditing and Conformity


Business Continuity Management

BS EN ISO 19011:2011
Laminated Pocketbook
BS EN ISO 19011:2011, Guidelines
for Auditing Management Systems,
sets out an internationally
accepted approach to conducting
management systems audits
enabling organizations to
gain a clear explanation of
the principles of management
systems auditing
learn how to conduct and assess
internal or external audits
obtain guidance on the
management of audit
programmes
self-declare in a recognizable way
Streamline the audit
management process, from
objectives to analysis.
In a handy pocket book size, this
wirobound, laminated edition
enables the standard to be used
practically on site.
A5
56 pages
Wirobound Laminated
Pocketbook
2012
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Demonstration of
Conformity to a
Standard: A practical
guide for suppliers and
customers
Chris Cox
Demonstration of Conformity to
a Standard A practical guide
for suppliers and customers
explains how activities such as
testing, inspection, certification
and accreditation can help to
establish confidence in goods and
services, and in their suppliers. In
this book, the work of those who
provide conformity assessment and
standardization is fully explained,
in order to then give advice on
how best to make use of these
industries, to provide assured
demonstration of conformity to
the standards. The book gives basic
technical information, written in
a non-technical way so that it can
be used equally by suppliers and
customers. Terminology, processes
and examples are explained in
terms of what they mean for the
supplier on the one hand and the
user/customer on the other. The
book is applicable in any country.

The Route Map to


Business Continuity
Management Meeting
the Requirements of
ISO 22301 (Second
Edition)
John Sharp
Fully updated and revised, this
second edition of The Route Map
to Business Continuity Management
Meeting the Requirements of
ISO 22301 provides help to those
managers who have decided
to introduce BCM into their
organization for the first time
or those who need to make the
transition to the new international
standard for BCM. Built around
the requirements specified in
ISO 22301, this book provides a
practical, step-by-step approach
to setting up, managing and
improving an effective system for
business continuity. So, whether
you are planning certification
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want the business benefits of
having BCM best practice in place,
this book delivers all of the advice,
tips and insight you could need,
along with templates and examples
to get you off to a flying start.

Business Continuity
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BSISO 22301
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The updated Business Continuity
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The tool allows organizations to:
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The tool contains questions
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Business Continuity Management
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No business continuity plan is complete without serious consideration given to how and
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that you will be able to communicate appropriately when the unexpected occurs? The
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you can maintain or even enhance your reputation in the most unlikely of circumstances.
Business Continuity Communications delivers extensive media and communications
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thorough incident communication plan that really works. It provides guidance on all key
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looks at the changing world of the media and incorporates a new chapter on social
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writes incident communication plans and advises on all matters related to the media. He
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Business Continuity
Management for Small
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Enterprises How
to Survive and Major
Disaster or Failure
David Lacey
In recent years, most large
organizations have developed
business continuity plans
to safeguard their business
operations. This is not just in
response to regulatory compliance
demands, but also because its a
good business practice that can
improve the chances of dealing
with a disruption. Many small
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with this trend. This book sets
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small- or medium-sized enterprise,
and with a minimum of budget,
time and manpower. It aims to
equip non-specialists with the
practical skills and techniques to
identify their business continuity
risks and to take simple, affordable
steps to minimize their impact.

A Practical Approach
to Business
Impact Analysis
Understanding the
Organization through
Business Continuity
Management

Business Continuity
Exercises and Tests
Delivering Successful
Exercise Programmes
with ISO 22301
(Second Edition)

Ian Charters

Business continuity management


is all about having in place
effective plans to ensure that
your business can continue to
meet its obligations in the face
of a disruption. An appropriate
exercise programme will enable
you to test your plans and give you
the confidence that they will work
should an incident occur. Based
on the requirements set out in the
new international standard for
business continuity management
ISO 22301 and delivering tried
and tested templates, techniques
and tips, this book is the essential
guide to exercising and testing
your business continuity plans
to ensure that they work when it
matters most.

An effective business impact


analysis (BIA) is vital to the
success of any business continuity
plan. Done well, it ensures that
the strategies you put in place
are adequate to protect your
organization should an incident
disrupt its operations. This book
delivers a simple and practical
method for conducting a BIA
by helping you to understand
exactly what information you
need to gather and how to use
it. Whether looking to implement
the requirements of ISO 22301,
or simply looking to increase the
resilience of your business, this
is the essential guide for anyone
undertaking or reviewing a BIA.
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No business continuity plan
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what to communicate in the
event of an incident or disruption.
This fully revised new edition
delivers extensive media and
communications expertise in
a practical and easy-to-follow
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put together a thorough incident
communication plan that really
works. It provides guidance
on all key aspects of incident
communications for both internal
and external audiences. It also
looks at the changing world of the
media and incorporates a complete
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Business Continuity Management Risk Management

Auditing Business
Continuity
Management Plans
Assess and Improve
Your Performance
Against ISO 22301
(Second Edition)
John Silltow
The role of audit is to assess and
evaluate the effectiveness of the
activities and functions of an
organization against standards,
regulations, best practice and
organizational objectives. It can
then provide advice and assurance
as required by management.
Informed by the new international
standard for business continuity
ISO 22301 and also by personal
experience and research, this fully
updated new edition is an essential
aid to developing a successful
business continuity management
programme. It is a practical
guide to using the insights that
an auditor can provide, through
scrutiny and advice, to help ensure
that the plans decided on by
management will achieve their
planned and stated objectives.

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Managing Risk the


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set out the requirements and
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Business Continuity Management
(BCM) system.

David Hillson

This book has been written for those


managers wanting to introduce
a system for risk management in
to their organization. It is based
on ISO 31000, the international
standard for risk management, and
proposes a framework that can
be used by businesses of all sizes
and integrated within their existing
management arrangements. Utilizing
numerous case studies, checklists
and examples this practical guide
succeeds in making the complex
yet essential discipline of risk
management accessible and relevant
to the needs of any business.

In a handy pocket book size, this


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BCM standards to be used together
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This book brings together


leading experts from various risk
management fields to share key
insights into what makes their part
of the risk management universe
unique. Each contributor describes
current best practice in their area
of expertise, as well as outlining
areas for future development.
Following this unique guided
tour of the main dimensions of
the risk management universe,
the book concludes with a final
integrative discussion which
attempts to draw the threads
together, identifying underlying
themes which unify all types of
risk management, and setting the
scene for new developments to
maximize the effectiveness of risk
management in all its diverse areas
of application. This new edition of
The Risk Management Universe:
Aguided tour has been thoroughly
revised and updated, following
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BS25999:2006.

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Good Governance A
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Internal Control

Managing Risk and


Resilience in the
SupplyChain

Disaster and
Emergency
Management Systems

David Kaye

Tony Moore

David Smith and Rob Politowski

This practical book explores


the co-dependence inherent in
supply chains and looks at the
difficult task of understanding
and managing agendas and risk
amongst the various parties. It
sets out to explore the ways that
supply chains can go wrong,
either suddenly or gradually, and
discusses opportunities and threats
to understanding strategic risk and
management of supply chains. A
diverse supply chain can both be a
useful risk-spreading tool but can
also create potentially destructive
vulnerabilities.

This book provides a strategic


overview of the key steps that
organizations can take to
minimize the risks of catastrophic
failure through the proactive
use of a disaster and emergency
management system DEMS.
A key objective is to get readers
to think systems not plans. The
focus of the book is on minimizing
the risks and threats of a major
disaster or emergency affecting
an organization to such an extent
that its operations are seriously
affected. The book outlines a DEMS,
its phases and activities; examines
the various external factors that
need to be considered; considers
the steps that need to be taken;
describes how to formulate a policy;
and how to deal with planning,
communication, information, and
the human element.

The adverse effects of poor risk


management are evident everyday
in the news, affecting the lives
and welfare of organizations,
individuals and society as a whole.
Robust management systems will
assist resilience and sustain an
organization through challenging
change. Furthermore, stakeholders
in all types of organizations, public
or private sector, have increasing
expectations of the manner in
which organizations are managed.
Those responsible for ensuring
the successful and sustainable
operation of their organizations
must be able to demonstrate that
their grasp of risk areas within their
control is sufficient and that strong
internal controls are in place.
Good Governance A Risk-based
Management Systems Approach
to Internal Control outlines the
framework of a risk management
system and provides guidance on
implementation, other management
processes and a self-assessment
questionnaire. This framework uses
as its foundation the Plan, Do, Check,
Act approach found in PAS 99, which
facilitates an integrated approach
across all risk management areas
where organizations are seeking
the business benefits of such an
approach.

It is managing this doubleedged sword that will make for


a successful supply chain. The
author brings a mixture of risk
management, crisis handling,
and above all, multinational chief
executive, experience to the subject.
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A Handbook
for Sustainable
Development:
Acompanion to
BS8900 Guidance for
Managing Sustainable
Development
David Jackman
This book is a companion guide to
BS 8900 (Guidance for Managing
Sustainable Development). It guides
organizations towards effective
management of their impact on
society and the environment,
along the route to enhanced
organizational performance
and success. It offers practical
examples of how difficult issues
involving values, principles, and
ethics, can be addressed and
changes implemented, and gives an
approach to defining a set of criteria
or value judgements about what is
important, and what practices or
activities should be avoided.

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Sustainable Development and CSR


Environmental Management
Understanding ISO 26000 A Practical Approach to Social Responsibility

Understanding ISO 26000


A Practical Approach to Social Responsibility

Edited by Adrian Henriques

Edited by Adrian Henriques

Understanding
ISO26000
APractical Approach to
Social Responsibility

The Sustainable
Procurement Guide
Procuring Sustainably
Using BS 8903

Business Ethics for


the 21st Century
Organization

Edited by Adrian Henriques

Cathy Berry

ISO 26000 takes the pioneering


step of setting out an internationally
agreed set of principles and
guidelines for the social
responsibility of all organizations,
whether they be multinational
companies, small businesses,
charities, or governments. It is set
to become the standard used by
organizations around the globe
as the foundation of their social
responsibility practices. This
book provides the background
and some deeper insight into the
interpretation and implications of
ISO 26000, as well as into how
it might be used. Aimed at both
specialists and non-experts alike,
this definitive guide should be
the first point of reference for all
those working on responsibility
issues within companies and
other organizations as well as
those working in the field of
standardization and in academia.

This book has been written to help


procurement professionals meet
the challenges of the sustainability
agenda by providing clear, practical
advice on how to approach
sustainable procurement issues
and how to embed these practices
within an organization. Case
studies highlight solutions found
to problems facing organizations
across a range of sectors while
templates and examples provide
the starting point for developing
policies and processes that suit
business requirements. Based on
the principles set out in BS 8903
(Principles and Framework for
Procuring Sustainably), this book is
the essential, practical guide for all
procurement professionals.

This book brings together a


unique collection of international
contributors to dig below the
surface of this hot topic in order
to better understand its impact on
management and managers today.
A mix of practitioners, regulators,
commentators and campaigners,
each carefully chosen for their
blend of insight and experience,
throw light on a range of issues
including international regulation,
ethical dilemmas in the workplace,
management education and
the debate about responsible
capitalism. A must read for anyone
dealing with ethics issues at work,
and for management students.

Edited by Peter Whates

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BS EN ISO 14001:2004
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Environmental Management Systems
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Use, specifies requirements for
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David Smith & Clive Green
This book is for organizations
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developing a cost-effective
environmental management
system (EMS) based on
BS EN ISO 14001 and 14004. It
builds on the basic framework
and principles of the standards
by providing practical advice,
examples and sources of further
information. It will be invaluable
for those seeking to integrate
EMSwithin an overall management
system, such as one based on
ISO 9001 (Quality) or BS8800
(Health and Safety). Using the
approach successfully introduced
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the BS 8800 Way, this book
provides information at a variety
of levels, in practice, and in detail
and three organizations from
different sectors to illustrate how
an EMSapplies.

Environmental Due
Diligence: The Role
of ISO 14015 in
the Environmental
Assessment of Sites
and Organizations
Nigel Carter & Larraine Wilde
The challenges of contaminated
land, compliance with regulation
and product liability are becoming
increasingly complex. There are
significant consequences that
businesses need to understand that
may impact not just on financial
viability and the relationships with
financial stakeholders, but also on
client perceptions and continuity
in production. This publication
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Climate Change
Adaptation Adapting
to Climate Risks Using
ISO 9001, BS 25999
and BS 31100

Environmental
Management Report:
Focus on Sustainability
and its Implications
forCSR

Kay Johnstone and


AlexMoczarski

Adrian Henriques &


PeterEngelschmidt

Adaptation to climate change


involves making adjustments
in response to the likely threats
and opportunities arising from
the projected changes to our
climate. It can mean making
physical alterations to premises,
equipment, products or services,
as well as covering less tangible
changes, such as adjustments to
working arrangements, strategy
and contracts. Bringing together
research, analysis tools, practical
experience and the latest climate
projections, this guide offers a
logical and cost-effective approach
to identifying future climate risks
and embedding the management
of those risks in an existing
management system. Featuring
detailed guidance on integrating
climate risks within four widely
used management standards
and providing a tried and tested
process for adaptation that can
be applied to any relevant existing
management system.

This report explores what


sustainability means, and especially
what it means for business. It looks
at the tools, techniques, standards
and methodologies needed for
sustainability and helps you to
discover which are most appropriate
for your organization and how
you would implement them. The
report also offers support in the
preparation of a business case for
moving towards sustainability.

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At the end, readers should be


better able to articulate their own
thoughts on the way forward for
their organization. This report is not
just written for experts, but aims to
clarify and communicate the issues
of sustainability and provide an
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Environmental Management

Environmental
Management Report:
Focus on Waste
Management
Open University MarkYoxon,
Stephen Burnley & Toni Gladding
This report uses examples and
case studies to show how effective
waste management benefits
business. The report gives clear
and practical advice on how to
identify areas of waste and how
to implement simple operational
procedures to reduce and control
it. The authors guide the reader
through the relevant legislation and
provide the tools and techniques
to unlock the benefits for your
business, the wider economy and
the Environment.
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Environmental
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Environmental
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Environmental
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Jan Vernon

Jane Taylor & Kerry Wastell

This report gives a detailed insight


into what climate change actually
is, and explains the related policies
in real terms. The report analyses
what effect these policies will have
on businesses and shows what
steps can be taken to stay in line
with the legislation. Examples are
taken from leading businesses
in order to give ideas of how to
develop an action plan to help
manage the impact of climate
change on your business.

This book is primarily for managers


in small companies or business
units who need to develop and
implement an EMS from scratch
and who have little or no previous
experience. The publication gives
practical, concise information
and advice on environmental
management.

This guide offers a way through


the vast amounts of research,
legislation, best practice and
frameworks that surround the
topics of corporate responsibility
(CR) and communication processes.
It looks closely at what is meant
by corporate responsibility
communications and gives you
a guide to reviewing your CR
communications agenda. The
authors look at both internal
and external communications
and stress the importance of
communication as part of a
learning process to ensure the
policy is understood fully by all.
Several case studies are provided
to give examples of how different
organizations have taken onboard
and communicated the CR agenda.

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The author also looks at the


potential business benefits of
climate change and how to use the
policies to your advantage. This
publication will be an invaluable
tool to those companies wishing to
get ahead of the game on an issue
that will inevitably affect everyone.
This report will allow companies
to assess the potential affects of
climate change on their business,
and utilize this knowledge to help
ensure that they are prepared for
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Brian Cleaver

It takes the reader through the


process, from initial environmental
review, planning and policy, to
organization and implementation,
monitoring and improvement. The
author stresses the need to keep
the environmental management
system simple and to try to
integrate it into overall business
processes. Following the general
layout of BS EN ISO 14001, this
book will be particularly useful
for those considering using
the standard to meet their
environmental management needs.
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2001
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Effective EMS Auditing


Christopher Sheldon
To get the best out of your
environmental management
system, you need effective results
and feedback and this comes
from auditing. A well-scoped
auditing programme will provide
you with a complete, up-to-date
picture of your EMS as it evolves
and matures, and lets you
demonstrate to clients, regulators
and others that you know what
youre doing and why. This book
contains a host of practical tips
on how to design a simple and
effective EMS auditing system for
your business. Each chapter looks
at the background to the issue, sets
out what it means in practice, and
provides a troubleshooting guide.

Eco-Management
Accounting, Guidelines
for accountants,
business advisors
and environmental
managers
Martin Bennett & Peter James
This title offers guidance on how
organizations can take account
of the financial implications of
environmental matters and on
how financial and environmental
management issues can be linked,
producing a positive and green
bottom-line.
Royal Paperback
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CEDREC stands for Comprehensive


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Regulations in Europe with
Commentary and contains over
1,000 pieces of business related
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CEDREC comes in two versions:
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Energy Management Food Safety


Energy Management Principles and Practice
Second edition

Vilnis Vesma

Vilnis Vesma

Energy Management
Principles and Practice
(Second Edition)
Vilnis Vesma
Energy management is the
systematic process of maintaining
and improving energy efficiency
and reducing energy waste.
Done well, it can bring significant
economic and environmental
benefits. ISO 50001:2011 provides
a framework for this but getting
organized is one thing, and
knowing what to do is another.
For those who have not addressed
energy management before, such
as environmental coordinators,
facilities managers or works
engineers this book acts as a
complementary guide. It provides
a practical introduction to the
technical considerations, humanfactors and management aspects
of energy saving in commerce,
industry and the public sector.
Royal Octavo
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2011
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Implementing and
Improving an Energy
Management System
How to meet the
Requirements of
ISO50001
Graham Wooding and Kit Oung
This book is the practical
companion to the international
standard for energy management
and provides a detailed, processby-process guide to understanding
and implementing all of its
requirements.
Part A discusses ISO management
system standards generally,
putting ISO 50001 in to context,
explains how to get the most
benefit from its use, and
shows the steps necessary for
implementation based on the ISO
process approach. Part B tackles
the core technical principles of
energy management needed for
successful use of the standard.
PartC takes a clause-by-clause look
at ISO 50001, providing detailed
interpretation as well as practical
guidance on meeting each of the
requirements. Here you will find
hints and tips on how to record
and evidence your performance as
well as answers to all of the most
frequently asked questions.

BS EN ISO 50001:2011
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SafetyCD

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Management Systems
Requirements with Guidance for
Use, specifies requirements for an
energy management system where
an organization wants to measure,
monitor and improve its energy
efficiency, whether that be to drive
down costs or to meet regulatory
requirements.

Managing Food Safety contains


five documents that provide
guidance on implementing and
maintaining an effective food
safety management system.
BS EN ISO 22000:2005 is the
international standard for food
safety management, and specifies
requirements for a food safety
management system to enable
your organization to provide
consistently safe end products.
It is accompanied on the CD by
Managing Food Safety the 22000
Way (BIP 2078); ISO22000
Food Safety: Guidance and
Workbook for the Catering Industry
(BIP2127); ISO 22000 Food
Safety: Guidance and Workbook
for the Manufacturing Industry
(BIP 2128); and ISO 22000 Food
Safety: Guidance and Workbook
for the Retail Industry (BIP 2129).
The workbooks on this CD contain
forms that can be populated with
data, saved and printed.

In a handy pocket book size, this


wirobound, laminated edition
enables the standard to be used
practically on site.
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Managing Food Safety


the 22000 Way
David Smith, Rob Politowski &
Christina Palmer
This practical guide has been
developed for organizations
seeking user-friendly help in
understanding and implementing
a food safety management
system to meet the requirements
of the international standard
ISO22000:2005. Managing Food
Safety the 22000 Way takes a
detailed look at the requirements of
ISO 22000 and is applicable along
the complete food chain from farm
to fork. A simple methodology
is offered, coupled with extracts
from the standard and clear
explanations of the terms used.
This book is designed to be used at
a range of levels, either as a stand
alone guide or in conjunction with
the standard for a more detailed
approach. The straightforward
methodology will be particularly
helpful for those organizations
which may be wishing to integrate
an ISO 22000 system with
their other management system
requirements.
A5 Paperback
225 pages
2007

ISO 22000 Food


Safety: Guidance and
Workbook for the
Catering Industry

ISO 22000 Food


Safety: Guidance and
Workbook for the
Manufacturing Industry

ISO 22000 Food


Safety: Guidance and
Workbook for the
RetailIndustry

David Smith, Tracey JacksonSmith and Rob Politowski

David Smith, Tracey JacksonSmith and Rob Politowski

David Smith, Tracey JacksonSmith and Rob Politowski

This workbook has been developed


to provide support to catering
organizations in the implementation
of an ISO 22000:2005 food
safety management system. It
is intended to be used by those
charged with the implementation
and running of the system in the
catering sector and will be found
particularly helpful by members
of the food safety team, as well
as departmental managers. For
those requiring a greater depth
of knowledge and understanding
the workbook should be used in
conjunction with ISO 22000 and/or
the handbook Managing Food
Safety the 22000 Way (BIP2078).

This workbook has been


developed to provide support
to manufacturing organizations
in the implementation of an
ISO 22000:2005 food safety
management system. It is intended
to be used by those charged with
the implementation and running of
the system in the manufacturing
sector and will be found particularly
helpful by members of the food
safety team as well as departmental
managers. For those requiring a
greater depth of knowledge and
understanding the workbook
should be used in conjunction with
ISO 22000 and/or the handbook
Managing Food Safety the 22000
Way (BIP 2078).

This workbook has been developed


to provide support to retail
organizations in the implementation
of an ISO 22000:2005 food safety
management system. It is intended
to be used by those charged with
the implementation and running of
the system in the retail sector and
will be found particularly helpful by
members of the food safety team
as well as departmental managers.
For those requiring a greater depth
of knowledge and understanding
the workbook should be used in
conjunction with ISO 22000 and/or
the handbook Managing Food
Safety the 22000 Way (BIP 2078).

A4 Loose-leaf with binder


138 pages

A4 Loose-leaf with binder

2007

141 pages

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Health and Safety

Managing Safety
the Systems Way
Implementing
BSOHSAS 18001:2007
(4th edition)
David Smith, Geoff Hunt &
CliveGreen
This essential guide, now in
its fourth edition, provides a
simple step-by-step approach
for implementing the new British
Standard. BS OHSAS 18001:2007
is an effective occupational health
and safety management system
that can be integrated within an
organizations overall management
arrangements. The book will be
particularly useful in helping small
and medium-sized organizations
to build a system that: is business
focused; is not paper driven;
reduces the risk of harm; helps keep
insurance premiums lower; helps
satisfy regulators and customers.

Risk Management of
Machinery and Work
Equipment
John Glover
This book brings together all of
the relevant information needed
to manage the risks presented
by the use of machinery in your
organization. By answering
the most frequently asked
machinery safety questions this
book offers practical health
and safety solutions in a simple
and straightforward format.
Includes guidance on: Supply of
Machinery (Safety) Regulations
2008; Machinery Directive
2006/42/EC; Provision and Use
of Work Equipment Regulations
1998; and Harmonised Standards,
including BS EN ISO 13849.

BS OHSAS 18001:2007
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BS OHSAS 18001:2007
Occupational health and
safety management systems.
Requirements, specifies
requirement for an occupational
health and safety (OH&S)
management system, to enable an
organization to control its OH&S
risks and improve its performance.
In a handy pocketbook size, this
wirobound laminated edition
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Wirobound Laminated
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60 pages
2007
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This new product from BSI has


been developed so that you have a
state-of-the-art means of checking
how your health and safety
management system measures up.
The product, which can run on a
PDA/WDA and/or a PC, contains: a
series of questions, broken down
into discrete sections; reference
text (standards and guides in PDF
format) linked to the questions;
a summary and report function;
reports that can be stored on the
PDA/WDA and on a PC.
As you can use the application on a
PDA, you can be fully mobile while
checking your health and safety
system across your organization or
on different sites. After completion
of an assessment, a report and
summary will be auto-generated,
giving you an immediate picture
of your current health and safety
system.

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Personal Protective Equipment


A Guide to the Requirements of the
European Directive and to CE Marking

Personal Protective
Equipment: A Guide to
the Requirements of
the European Directive
and to CE Marking
Protective clothing and footwear,
eyesight and hearing protectors
and breathing apparatus all fall
within the scope of the Personal
Protective Equipment Directive for
Simple, Intermediate and Complex
Design. This publication has been
produced for all those involved
with the design, manufacture
and use of personal protective
equipment. This guide shows you
how to CE mark your products.
To keep you informed of key
developments, an update service
is available, which is available to
you free of charge for the first year,
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CEDREC Environmental legislation
CD-ROM, this software contains
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legislation. Legislation for England,
Scotland and Wales is summarised,
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CEDREC takes the hard work out of
assessing your obligations, and you
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How to Lead OH&S


RiskManagement

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Because risk management can be


a difficult concept to communicate
to managers, this DVD provides a
useful resource in overcoming this
obstacle.

This DVD provides an excellent


introduction to health and safety
for managers and staff. It shows
the main elements of a safety
management system, how it
works, and why it is successful in
achieving continual improvement
in safety. The programme uses
case studies from the service
and manufacturing industries to
illustrate effectively-implemented
OH&S management systems. It
shows how tangible results can be
achieved in the work programme.
The DVD comes with a CD
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DVD & CD-ROM
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2005
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process. OH&S risk management
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management systems. This product
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risk assessment, risk control and
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risk management process more
effective. The DVD comes with a CD
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DVD
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Fire

A Comprehensive Guide
to Fire Safety
Colin S. Todd
This easy-to-read publication is
virtually unique in the breadth with
which it tackles the allied subjects
of fire prevention and fire safety
management. Previously published
as Fire Precautions: A guide for
management, this book has been
thoroughly revised and updated
to incorporate explanations and
guidance relating to the Regulatory
Reform Fire Service Order
(RRFSO) and related legislation
in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Intended for the non-specialist,
A Comprehensive Guide to Fire
Safety provides an in-depth
overview of all aspects of fire
safety. It is a valuable reference to
provide operational managers with
a framework by which they can
implement an effective fire safety
strategy to meet both their own
business needs, and those of the
governments new requirements, in
a planned and sustained fashion.
Royal Paperback
374 pages
2008
ISBN-13 978 0 580 50943 8
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F is for Fire:
Adictionary of key
fireterminology
Peter Hodgson & Don Christian
This book brings together the
key published definitions of
fire and fire safety terminology,
creating a definitive catalogue of
fire terms. British Standards and
associated documents carry their
own terms and definitions but in
many cases it has been found that
these individual lists will often
define the same term with slight
or substantial differences. This
dictionary of terms amalgamates
these varying definitions into
single, composite definitions and
supplements further definitions
widely used in the industry. The
terms explained cover the whole
spectrum of fire safety in all its
applications. This includes testing
for both fire resistance and
reaction to fire; passive and active
fire protection systems and fire
safety engineering principles to the
design of buildings.
A5 Paperback
192 pages
2007
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The Design, Installation,


Commissioning
and Maintenance of
Fire Detection and
Fire Alarm Systems
in nondomestic
premises AGuide
to BS 5839-1:2013
(FourthEdition)

The Design, Installation,


Commissioning
and Maintenance
of Fire Detection
and Fire Alarm
Systems in Domestic
Premises AGuide to
BS 5839-6:2013
(Third Edition)

Colin S. Todd

Colin S. Todd

This book is the essential guide


to BS 5839-1:2013. This code of
practice represents the universal
bible for those involved in the
design, maintenance and use
of fire detection and alarm
systems in the United Kingdom.
Compliance with the code is very
commonly required by building
control authorities, fire alarm and
rescue authorities and others
who may enforce provisions for
fire safety in certain occupancies,
property insurers who may require
automatic fire detection systems to
comply with the recommendations
of the code and consulting
engineers who commonly demand
compliance with the code, often as
part of the electrical specification
for a building.

This is the comprehensive guide on


using and implementing the newly
updated BS 5839-6:2013. The code
is commonly known as the universal
bible for those involved in the
design, installation, commissioning,
maintenance and use of fire
detection and alarm systems in the
UK. This publication provides an
invaluable aid to specifiers, designers
and installers, including Fire
Brigades, Local Authorities, Housing
Associations, Fire Alarm Contractors,
Building Control Officers, Consulting
Engineers, Electrical Contractors and
Building Surveyors.

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172 pages (approx)
2013
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The Design, Installation


and Commissioning
of Voice Alarm
Systems AGuide
to BS 5839-8:2013
(Second Edition)
Douglas F. Mason and
ColinS.Todd
This book is the essential guide
to BS 5839-8:2013, providing
an indepth understanding of
the updated British Standard
against which voice alarm
systems for fire warning should
be designed, commissioned,
installed and maintained. With
a clear approach and through
numerous examples, this practical
book explains the reasoning
behind the recommendations
made in BS 5839-8 and provides
comprehensive guidance on how the
recommendations can be satisfied.
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A Guide to Fire
SafetyEngineering
Dr S D Christian
This is a basic introduction to the
principles of fire safety engineering
in relation to fire precautions. It
suggests why such engineered
solutions are effective in achieving
satisfactory fire safety levels. It is
a guide for those who are new to
the subject and suggests where
further, more detailed information
can be found. The strength of
the publication is the authors
mastery of the subject enabling
him to deliver the salient features
of a complex topic in an easily
digestible and informative manner.
A4 Paperback
34 pages
2003
ISBN 0 580 41896 0
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The BS 9999
Handbook Effective
Fire Safety in the
Design, Management
and Use of Buildings

Inclusive Urban Design


a guide to creating
accessible public
spaces

Michael Green and


JonathanJoinson

This Guide addresses the critical


link of how the public realm our
streets and public spaces can
be designed inclusively, thereby
matching the significant advances
made in the last three decades
regarding building and our
transport infrastructure. The guide
is based on the direct experience
of a practice (DBA) that has advised
on many major UK public realm
projects, not least the Olympic
village and park in London and the
London CrossRail project.

BS 9999 is the code of practice


that gives recommendations
and guidance on the design,
management and use of buildings
to achieve acceptable levels of
fire safety for all people in and
around buildings. This essential
guide, written by experts involved
in the development of BS 9999,
delivers the tools needed to get
the most from your use of the
standard. It is an easy to use and
practical guide that will advance
your understanding of BS 9999
by drawing together the key areas
of fire safety design that require
consideration during the early
development of design concepts.
By identifying key learning points
and including the most commonly
used data, tables and figures, as
well as in-depth worked examples
this handbook provides a quick
and effective overview and
explanation of the flexible design
recommendations introduced by
BS 9999.
Royal Octavo
145 pages
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David Bonnet Associates

The guide is seen as an essential


reference for designers and also
for local authorities seeking a
one-stop-shop document suitable
as a reference when drafting
their supplementary planning
documents in response to the
requirement for Inclusive Design.
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Construction and Eurocodes

Construction Products
A Guide to the Requirements and to CE Marking

Building information
management.
Astandard framework
and guide to BS 1192
Mervyn Richards
BIP 2207 provides a standard
framework and comprehensive
guide to BS 1192:2007 Collaborative
production of architectural,
engineering and construction
information. Code of practice
It looks at best practice methods
for the development, organisation
and management of production
information such as architectural
drawings, engineering drawings
and computer-aided designs
for the construction industry.
Through a detailed explanation
of the processes and procedures
needed to improve the quality of
production information, this book
helps designers to better prepare
their designs and graphics before
the construction team takes over.
A4
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Hardcopy and PDF
2010
ISBN 978 0 580 70870 1
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BS 8541-2:2011
(CD-ROM)

Library objects for architecture,


engineering and construction.
Recommended 2D symbols of
building elements for use in
building information modelling
This CD contains a PDF of the full
text of BS 8541-2:2011+C1 and
the symbol graphics in useable
formats, DWG (2007) and DXF
eliminating the need for redrawing.
This functionality will be particularly
useful for cad/cam operators using
the AutoCAD DWG format where
many of the symbols have been
provided as AutoCAD Dynamic
and where appropriate Annotative
blocks. These have enhanced
performance over traditional cad
symbols where features such as
alignment parameters and fields
will improve productivity.
By including the standard (for
guidance and context) and the
symbols, the CD will make using
the symbols in the style and
to the standards specification
mucheasier.
CD-ROM

Construction Products:
A Guide to the
Requirements and to
CE Marking
The Construction Products
Directive (CPD) is one of the New
Approach Directives that aim to
create a single European market
by removing the technical barriers
to trade between Member States
through the use of harmonized
standards and approvals. Recently
revised and regularly updated,
this publication explains the
implications of the Construction
Products Directive and gives
guidance on compliance. To keep
you informed of key developments,
an update service is available, which
is available to you free of charge for
the first year, after which you can
renew for an annual fee.
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Hot and Cold Water


Supply Third Edition
Robert H Garrett
Provides a highly illustrated
guide for designers, installers and
contractors working on hot and
cold water supplies. The book
takes account of the 1999 Water
Regulations and British Standard
BS 6700. The new edition takes
account of the latest requirements
of the Building Regulations
and features a new section on
sprinklersystems.
424 pages
2008
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Requirements for
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IET Wiring Regulations.
Seventeenth edition
BS 7671:2008 + Amendment1:2011
outlines IET wiring regulations
and how to maintain technical
standards in line with the European
Committee for Electrotechnical
Standardization (CENELEC). The
guidelines cover all aspects of
designing and installing electrical
wiring and temporary or permanent
power systems in buildings. It also
covers safety engineering, ensuring
you meet regulatory standards.
BS7671:2008 + Amendment1:2011
is applicable to all organizations in
any industry.
It is the essential standard for
electrical wiring and power
systems in buildings. It outlines the
testing and inspection procedure
across a variety of locations and
equipment including medical
institutions and equipment, offices
and computers, or maintenance
gangways and electrical circuits.
BS 7671 also provides a working
guide to protecting against
electromagnetic surges and using
the correct electrical protection
equipment. Working with the
standard to achieve compliance,
you can improve health and safety
and emergency procedures.

On-Site Guide
(BS7671:2008 Wiring
Regulations)

Guidance Note 3:
Inspection and Testing

Electric wiring systems, Electrical


installations, Electric power
systems, Electrical engineering,
Electrical safety, Safety
engineering, Electric shocks,
Electrical accidents, Fire safety,
Electrical protection equipment,
Low-voltage installations, Low
voltage, Extra-low voltage, Voltage,
Electric current, Electric load,
Electric power transmission,
Electric power distribution,
Industrial electrical installations,
Domestic electrical installations,
Temporary electrical installations,
Electrical equipment, Open
electrical equipment, Protected
electrical equipment Engineering
and Manufacturing

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installations BS 7671. The market
includes consulting engineers,
electricians, electrical installers,
inspectors and technicians and can
also serve as a guide for surveyors.

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GN 3 Inspection and Testing is


an essential guide and leading
reference manual on this important
subject. The Guide has been revised
to align with the BS 7671 (The IET
Wiring Regulations) 17th Edition
Amendment No 1, the national
standard to which all domestic and
industrial wiring must conform.

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Code of Practice for


In-service Inspection
and Testing of Electrical
Equipment 4th Edition
IET
The objective of this Code of
Practice is to give advice on
inservice and testing to determine
whether electrical equipment
is fit for continued service or if
maintenance or replacement is
necessary.
The main changes in this edition
of the Code of Practice include
clarification of which equipment
is covered, the inclusion of hired
and second-hand equipment and
a change in the scope. In addition,
there is an explanation of the risk
assessment required to determine
frequencies between inspection
and testing if it is required.
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2012
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Construction and Eurocodes


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BS EN 1991: Eurocode 1
Structural Eurocodes are a suite of design codes which will
harmonize technical specifications for building and civil
engineering works across Europe.
Their introduction in March 2010 required the withdrawal of
more than 50 British Standards. The change has been
described as the single most important change to
construction standards ever. Going forward, it is expected
that Eurocodes will not just dominate building design in the
UK and mainland Europe, but also have a major impact on
many other parts of the world.

Concise Eurocodes: Loadings on Structures assists engineers


in this task, aiding them in their transition from the previous
standards to the new Eurocodes, by providing a briefer and
more accessible presentation of the key design procedures
associated with EC 0 Basis of Structural Design and EC 1
Actions on Structures.

BS EN 1991: Eurocode 1
Ian Burgess, Amy Green and Anthony Abu

Ian Burgess, Amy Green and Anthony Abu

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Concise Eurocodes: Loadings


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BS EN 1991: Eurocode 1

For Consulting Engineers the transition in structural design


procedures from a British Standard to the replacement
Eurocode constitutes a major programme of work for any
construction material.

Concise Eurocodes: Loadings on Structures

Concise Eurocodes: Loadings on Structures

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Concise Eurocode
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Structures: BS EN 1995:
Eurocodes 5

Concise Eurocodes:
Geotechnical Design
BS EN 1997: Eurocode 7

Julian Marcroft

Structural Eurocodes are a


suite ofdesign codes which will
harmonize technical specifications
for building and civil engineering
works across Europe.

Structural Eurocodes are a suite of


design codes which will harmonize
technical specifications for building
and civil engineering works across
Europe.
Concise Eurocodes assists
Consulting Engineers in this task,
by providing a briefer and more
accessible presentation of the
design procedures associated
with the relevant Eurocode under
examination:
It directly incorporates
the Nationally Determined
Parameters of the National Annex
to the relevant Eurocode as well
as some of the more important
non-contradictory complementary
information (NCCI).
It contains cross-references, from
the BS clause to the associated
clause in the relevant Eurocode
(or its National Annex), EN 1990
(or its National Annex) or related
Published Document.
Concise Eurocodes: Timber aids
engineers in their transition from
the previous standards to the new
Eurocodes, by providing a briefer
and more accessible presentation
of the key design procedures
associated with EC 5 Timber.

Brian Simpson

Their introduction in March 2010


required the withdrawal of more
than 50 British Standards. The
change has been described as the
single most important change to
construction standards ever. It is
expected that Eurocodes will not
just dominate building design in
the UK and mainland Europe, but
also have a major impact on many
other parts of the world.
For consulting engineers, the
transition in structural design
procedures from a British Standard
to the replacement Eurocode
constitutes a major programme of
work for any construction material.
Concise Eurocodes: Geotechnic
Design assists consulting engineers
in this task, aiding them in their
transition from the previous
standards to the new Eurocodes,
by providing a briefer and more
accessible presentation of the
design procedures associated with
EC 7 Geotechnic Design.
A4
150 pages

Structural Eurocodes:
Extracts from the
Structural Eurocodes
for Students of
Structural Design
(PP1990)
John Roberts,
HaighGuivanessian,
BuickDavison, Andrew Bond
and Peter Watt
This is a user-friendly guide that
introduces the principles of
structural Eurocodes to students
of civil engineering, structural
engineering and structural design.
The book gives information on
common design principles and
rules for the design of structures
and component products. It
also describes a common series
of methods for calculating the
structural strength of elements
used in construction. It contains
extracts from some of the principal
parts of each of the Eurocodes.
PP 1990: 2010 comes in a new book
format, replaces the bulky folder
format of earlier editions which
means its easy to carry around with
you and use whilst onsite and is
revised and thoroughly updated.
The guide would be of use to
students of civil engineering,
structural engineering and
structural design. It would also be
useful guidance for anyone working
in the construction industry.

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Concise Eurocodes.
Loadings on Structures
BS EN 1991. Eurocode 1
Ian Burgess, Amy Green,
Anthony Abu
This concise guide to the
Eurocodes is for civil and structural
engineers, and building control
officers. It provides a briefer and
more accessible presentation of
the design procedures associated
with the relevant Eurocode.
Following the same format as the
Eurocodes it complements the
same sections in BS EN 1991. The
Nationally Determined Parameters
of the National Annex to the
relevant Eurocode are included, as
well as some of the more important
non-contradictory complementary
information (NCCI).
It contains cross-references, from
the BS clause to the associated
clause in the relevant Eurocode (or
its National Annex), BS EN 1990
(or its National Annex) or related
Published Document.
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The Essential Guide to


Eurocodes Transition
Edited by John Roberts
The Essential Eurocodes Transition
Guide is a user-friendly guide that
brings together leading experts
from the Eurocode community
to share key insights into the use
and application of the new codes,
focussing on how users can make
the transition as quickly and
painlessly as possible.
In addition to coverage of the
underlying structure, and industry
view of the Eurocodes, individual
chapters address the technical
aspects of each Eurocode and will
be an invaluable aid to practising
civil and structural engineers, as
well as regulators, academics and
students and all those involved
with the structure and design of
public sector dwellings at this time
of change in industry.
This book contains detailed
guidance from leading academics
and professionals to help the reader
gain an understanding of the new
codes and to ease integration.
For practicing civil and structural
engineering courses as well as
students of these professions;
Building Control officers and anyone
involved with the structure and
design of public sector dwellings.

A Guide to Emergency
Lighting Second
Edition
Chris Watts
A Guide to Emergency Lighting
Second Edition, helps users
and designers, installation and
maintenance engineers understand
the legislative demand to provide
appropriate emergency lighting
systems to assist occupants to
leave premises safely. It covers
all aspects of the selection,
design, installation, maintenance
and testing of battery powered
emergency lighting systems. This
new edition has been updated to
assist those engineers wishing
to protect occupants from
the hazards identified by risk
assessments and has also been
expanded to give guidance to
protect occupants from sudden
loss of the normal lighting supply.
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2012
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Protection Against
Lightning: A UK
guide to the practical
application of
BS EN 62305
Mike Henshaw
Protection Against Lightning: A UK
guide to the practical application of
BS EN 62305 is a comprehensive
companion guide to the new
British standard, which aims to
promote a consistent approach to
the standards usage in the field by
offering practical interpretations
of its formal approach. The book
covers important topics such as
risk assessment, damage due
to lightning and overvoltages,
protection measures, design for
structural protection, requirements
for structures with risk of
explosion, inspection, testing,
maintenance and records. The
book also includes terms and
definitions, FAQs and helpful
tables, diagrams and graphs
to assist in assessments and
calculations. This guide has
been written for architects,
consultants, building contractors
and practitioners, specializing in
the design, installation, testing
and maintenance of systems of
protection against lightning.

UK Guide to the
Standardization for
Overhead Electrical
Lines
Brought together in one convenient
and easily accessible format, The
UK Guide to Standardization for
Overhead Electrical Lines CDROM
contains a collection of the
BS EN 50341 and BS EN 50423
standards for overhead electrical
lines. Fully searchable, the CDROM
is easy to use and provides a
complete set of all applicable
requirements for overhead
electrical lines. It brings together
the standards pertaining to above
and below 45kV working.
CD-ROM
2006
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Manufacturing

Threaded Fasteners:
Handbook 44
Mike Heritage, Roger Reed,
TomRussell
This book includes extracts and
a prcis of all the standards
relevant to engineering design
and production of threaded
fasteners. For historical accuracy,
it reproduces technical content
from standards exactly as they
were originally printed. Explanatory
commentary has been added
where the text of the book differs
from the original standard. It
has been updated to include all
revised standards, and any new
standards in the area. Extracts from
those standards that have been
withdrawn or made obsolescent
are included, with notes, for user
reference. This edition includes a
fuller introduction and explanation
of the books uses. The handbook
concentrates on the properties and
uses of the screws, rather than how
to make them.
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2011
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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

The Low Voltage Directive

A Guide to the Requirements of the


European Directive and to CE Marking

A Guide to CE Marking

Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC):
A Guide to the
Requirements of the
European Directive and
to CE Marking
This is an essential reference tool
for anyone involved in the design
and manufacture of electrical
equipment for the European
Economic Area. It is a concise and
easy-to-understand explanation of
the EMC Directive, helping you to
expand your market opportunities
throughout the EEA; understand
your obligations under Directive
89/336/EEC; discover how to use
the Directive; and follow the most
economic route to compliance.
To keep you informed of key
developments, an update service
is available, which is available to
you free of charge for the first year,
after which you can renew for an
annual fee.

Requirements and Implementation

The Low Voltage


Directive: A guide to
CEMarking
When designing electrical
equipment to the Electrical
Equipment Designed to Operate
within Certain Voltage Limits
Directive (sometimes known as the
Low Voltage Directive), you need
the guidance in this handbook.
This concise, easy-to-understand
publication guides you through the
Directive, the use and application
of standards, testing and CE
marking so that you: become
aware of your legal responsibilities;
discover how to use the Directive;
follow the most economic route
to compliance; trade more
successfully within Europe.
To keep you informed of key
developments, an update service
is available, which is available to
you free of charge for the first year,
after which you can renew for an
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The Waste Electrical and


Electronic Equipment Directive

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The Waste Electrical


and Electronic
Equipment Directive:
Requirements and
implementations
The Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Directive: requirements
and implementation is a guide
produced by BSI for manufacturers,
importers and exporters of
electrical and electronic equipment.
Part 1 introduction sets out the
background to the WEEE Directive,
explaining the need for legislation,
how the Directive came to fruition
and the requirements and the
implications for producers and
retailers of Electrical and Electronic
Equipment. Part 2 provides detail on
the situation in a range of European
and international countries,
including all EU Member States.
New information on countries
implementing measures will be
added as it becomes available.
New in 2008, Part 3 of the guide
covers the UK implementation of the
WEEE Directive, including guidance
on UK regulations, exemptions,
organizations responsible for
implementation, what producers
need to do to comply, requirements
on distributors, collection and
takeback schemes, treatment, fees
and charging and enforcement.
Copies of the Directive and Council
Decisions are also included. To keep
you informed of key developments,
an update service is available, which
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Eco-design Requirements for


Energy-related Products
A Guide to the Implementation of
European Directive 2009/125/EC

Eco-design
Requirements for
Energy-related
Products: A Guide to
the Implementation
of European Directive
2009/125/EC
Energy-related products (ErPs),
such as electrical and electronic
devices and heating equipment,
account for a significant proportion
of the consumption of natural
resources and energy within the
European Community.
This guide is designed to help users
comply with the requirements
of the Energy-related Products
(ErP) Directive (formerly EuP)
by providing all the relevant
information in one place, and
to offer practical advice for
compliance with the Directive and
any subsequent regulations.
This guide highlights the main
points of the Directive and its
impact on product design and
manufacture, and includes
references to additional sources
ofuseful information.
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The Essential Guide


to Technical Product
Specification:
Engineering Drawing

Colin Simmons and Neil Phelps


This Essential Guide to Technical
Product Specification is intended
as a companion to the standard
BS 8888 Technical product
specification for technical product
realisation.
The book offers straightforward
guidance, together with pictorial
representations, to all practitioners
of technical product specification.
It combines the tools engineers
need to engage in design
specification, manufacturing and
verification, with the essential basic
information required for specifying
a product or component.
This publication presents up-todate information on the technical
drawing aspects of BS 8888, in a
manner similar to the presentation
in the old BS 308.
It includes comprehensive sections
extracted from and referenced
to international standards
relating to linear, geometric and
surface texture dimensioning and
tolerancing, together with the
practice of welding symbology,
limits and fits, and thread data.
A4

BS 8888:2011 Technical
Product Specification
(TPS). Specification
BS 8888:2011 is an integrated
system, an enhanced tool-box and
roadmap for technical specification
documents. It provides designers,
engineers, quality managers
and metrologists with a set of
requirements for the preparation
of all forms of technical product
documentation. Using BS 8888
encourages a common system, a
common language and a common
understanding in the technical
product specification area. It will
help designers to order their output
of design so that a product concept
will be fully realized through the
manufacturing process. The CD
contains BS 8888:2011 plus over
150 cross-referenced documents,
accessible at the click of a button.
This CD-ROM gives you access to
over 12,000 worth of standards
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Design and Technology.


Compendium of
British Standards for
teachers of design and
technology in school
and colleges
A guide for teachers containing
extracts and tests from over 50
British, European and International
standards. It is aimed at KS3
and KS4, GCSE and A level, and
some parts may also be useful
for AVCE in Engineering and
in Manufacturing, and Home
Economics students. Includes
extracts from standards such as
ISO 9001, BS 8800, BS 5929,
BSEN 71-1, BS EN 50088, BS 8888.
Contents Quality Management
Systems; Application of British
Standards to Hazard Identification
and Control; Anthropometry;
Textiles; Food Products; Furniture
and other wood Products; Safety
of Toys; Engineering Drawing and
Graphical Symbols; Packaging and
Labelling.

2012

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Manufacturing

Boilers and Pressure Vessels


An International Survey of Design and
Approval Requirements

Drawing Practice.
A guide for schools
and colleges to
BS8888:2006,
Technical product
specification (TPS)

Neil Phelps, Colin Simmons

Engineering Drawing
Practice. A guide
for further and
higher education
to BS8888:2006,
Technical product
specification (TPS)

Produced for teachers of Design


and Technology at Key Stage 3
onwards and in Scotland is suitable
for Graphic Communication and
Product Design at Intermediate2,
Higher and Advanced Higher. It
will also be a valuable resource
for students studying Applied
Engineering or Manufacturing at
GCSE, GNVQ or Advanced VCE
level. It is an essential reference
guide when converting their design
concepts into instructions for
manufacturers.

Neil Phelps and Colin Simmons

Written by BSI British Standards


technical experts

to provide guidance to the


application of BS 8888 within all
elements of engineering design,
manufacturing and verification

Up-to-date and extensive


coverage of Technical Product
Specifications (TPS)
Clear page layouts so student and
teacher can access the relevant
standard
Easy-to-read text and diagrams to
aid learning
Covers all main areas of current
syllabi, with supporting examples
from BS 8888:2006
Information is broken down into
easily-absorbed, bite-sized chunks
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2007
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BS 8888:2006 Technical Product


Specification enables product
designers and manufacturers using
British and international Standards
to have a common technical
language. It provides specifiers and
suppliers with a precise means
of describing a technical product,
which can avoid misunderstanding
in the communication of
manufacturing requirements.
The objectives of this guide are:

Compendium of
Symbols for use on
Electrical Equipment
for Diagrams
This compendium comprises
database snapshots for IEC60417,
Graphical symbols for use on
equipment, and IEC 60617, Graphical
symbols for diagrams. The database
snapshots are in a PDF format,
and represent the state of the IEC
databases at the time of publication.
The snapshots are in a PDF
format, which allows symbols to be
searched for quickly and easily.
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2008
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Boilers and
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An international survey of design
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This international survey covers
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A list of all inspection bodies
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European Directive and to CE Marking

An International Guide to the Application of


EC, ECE and National Approval Schemes

Machinery: A Guide to
Requirements of the
European Directive and
to CE Marking
This guide is for all those involved
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machinery. It gives practical advice
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This international survey details the
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Quality Service,
Competitive Business:
Setting the Standard in
Customer Service

Quality Service,
Competitive Business:
Setting the Standard in
Customer Service

Howard Kendall

Howard Kendall

Quality Service, Competitive Business


is the definitive book on how to
ensure your businesss customer
service operations are world-class.

Quality Service, Competitive Business


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The book is packed with practical


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material for an organizations
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The book is packed with practical


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or private or public sector. Real-life
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life and the book provides useful
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of customer service British
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and strategy of customer services
into a truly business-aligned
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covers every topic from business
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and resources (such as hardware,
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location, layout, environment) to
3rd party involvement, process
implementation, and complaints
handling.

The book uses the current suite


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Services

Complaints
Management: Turning
Negatives into Positives

Collection: Complaints
Management: Turning
Negatives into Positives

Quality in Market
Research: From Theory
to Practice

Michael Hill

Michael Hill

Complaints Management: Turning


negatives into positives has been
designed to help any company
or organization improve the
effectiveness of its customer
complaint processes and systems.
It adheres to the principles of the
complaint management standard
BS ISO 10002:2004 Quality
management Customer satisfaction
Guidelines for complaints handling
in organizations.

Complaints Management: Turning


negatives into positives has been
designed to help any company
or organization improve the
effectiveness of its customer
complaint processes and systems.
It adheres to the principles of the
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Guidelines for complaints handling
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Debrah Harding and


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The book is the perfect antidote


to those who think that ignoring
customer dissatisfaction is a risk
worth taking. Peter Swingler,
Head of Central Complaints, London
Borough of Camden

This edition includes BS ISO 10002


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Istrongly support the essential
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Quality in Market Research is the


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opinion and social research,
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to market and social research
and it covers product quality,
service quality, quality assurance,
implementing quality and quality
standards as well as future
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The book is suitable for any market
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a formal quality management
system. This is what the authors
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Chairman, Market Research Quality
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Raising the Standard


for Collaboration:
Harnessing the benefits
of BS 11000
David Hawkins
An introduction to the concepts and
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Collaborative Business Relationships.
It focuses on providing a first step
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The concept of collaboration is
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Why: Looking at the benefits
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Mr John Johns, Deputy Assistant
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US Department of Defense.
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Guide to European Medical
Device Trials
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Duncan Fatz

Guide to European
Medical Device Trials
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PS 9000
Pharmaceutical
Packaging Materials

Duncan Fatz

CD-ROM

The book explains, in clear terms,


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for medical devices.

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PS9000 Pharmaceutical packaging
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particular requirements derived
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It has been developed by the
Pharmaceutical Quality Group of
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consultation with experts from the
pharmaceutical industry. It includes
the requirements text of BS EN ISO
9001:2000 and the guidelines text
of BS EN ISO 9004:2000.

The book describes in detail


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2007/47/EC, and MEDDEV 2.7.1
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initiating, conducting and reporting
on a clinical investigation, with
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It is an invaluable guide for new
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Medical devices.
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information to be
supplied. General
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Medical devices Symbols to
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Symbols for use in the labelling of
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