what is the difference between codes,standards,
specification?
Answer Posted / vishal khatri
A Standard can be defined as a set of technical definitions
and guidelines that
function as instructions for designers, manufacturers,
operators, or users of
equipment.
A standard becomes a Code when it has been adopted by one or
more
governmental bodies and is enforceable by law, or when it
has been incorporated
into a business contract.
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