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Soil aggression Table 1; Table 3,

part 13; A.2.4; see also Soil properties

Soil properties A.1.6; see also Buried structures

acidity A.1.6.1 aerobic A.1.6.1

alkalinity A.1.6.1; Table 3, part 13 anaerobic A.1.6.1

ash Table 3, part 13 clinker Table 3, part 13 electrical resistance A.1.6.1 sulphates Table 3, part 13 Soil replacement A.2.4

Soluble salts, detection Appendix G Special treatments schedule 15.6 Solvent-free epoxies 12.5 Solvents see Modifiers

Specification 15 to 34

alternative materials 17; 21.1 ambiguity 3.2; 3.4; 15.5; 34; Table 4F, part 4, note

application methods 22; see also Application methods circulation 15.5 clarity 3.2; 3.4; 15.5 coating schedule 15.6; 17; 33.4 coating system 17 communicative value 3.2; 3.4; 15.5 conformity with 3.4; 4.2.8 connections 25 Contract Document 15.1 electroplating 25.2

erection damage see Damage to coatings

film thickness see Film thickness functions 15.3

handling, transport, storage, and erection see Damage to coatings labour (skills) 22.2.6

maintenance 33

materials control see Materials materials preparation see Materials method-type 22.1

need for 15.2 painting 22.2

performance-type 15.1; 22.1 preparation of materials for use see Maintenance

quality control 19

remedial work see Remedial work responsibilities 15.4; 15.8; 8.1 rubbing-down 32.2 sampling 21.2.2 schedules 15.6 special areas 15.6; 25 special tools 50.1 standards 15.4; 17 supervision 22.2.6 surface finish 22.2.4

surface preparation see Surface preparation

technical details 16 to 33 testing of materials 21.2.2 welded areas 25.4 working conditions 23 Splash zone Table 1; see also Environment

Spray-painting see Application methods Sprayed-metal see Coatings, metallic Stacking (storage) 12.1.6; 12.2; 12.6.1;

24.3

Stainless steel

corrosion resistance A.2.2.4 passivation A.2.2.4

stress-corrosion cracking A.2.2.4 Standards of quality see Quality standards

Standards of workmanship see Workmanship, quality

Steel in contact with other materials see Contact surfaces fasteners 25.2 paint Table 8 Stores procedure coated materials 24.3 coating materials 21.2.1

Stray-current corrosion see Pipes and pipelines

Stress-corrosion cracking, stainless steel in sea water A.2.2.4

Stripe coats 18; 22.1; 55.1 Strippable coatings 8.2

Structural design see Design of structure Styrene Appendix B

Submerged structures see Corrosion rates; Immersed structures

Sulphate-reducing bacteria see Microbiological corrosion Sulphur A.1.4; A.1.5 Sulphur dioxide 5.2; Table 1 Supervision see Inspection “Surclean” method of measuring cleanliness 16.2.1.2; Table 8; Appendix F Surface preparation 9; 14; 16; 22.2.6; Table 4

acid-pickling see Acid-pickling blast-cleaning see Blast-cleaning burrs 14.4 chlorides 14.3 choice of method 14.1 connection surfaces 25.3 control Appendix F degreasing 14.2; 16.1 descaling 14.3 detergents 14.2

Duplex process see Acid-pickling edges 14.4 emulsion cleaners 14.2 fasteners 25.2 facilities available 9 faying surfaces 25.3.2 flame-cleaning 14.1; 14.3.3; 16.2.3; 33.1; 51.2.2

Footner process see Acid-pickling friction-grip-bolted joints 14.3.3;

25.3.2

grit-blasting see Blast-cleaning hand-tools 51.2.4; see also Manual cleaning

jetting

steam 14.2; 14.3.1.6 water 14.2

maintenance 51

manual cleaning see Manual cleaning mill-scale 14.3; 16.2; Table 8 pickling see Acid-pickling power tools 16.2.4; 51.2.3 profile 14.3.1.6; 19

reference plates 16.2.1.2; 16.2.1.4; Appendix F

reheating 16.2.3

rust and scale removal 14.3; 16.2;

A.1.4; Appendix G scraping 14.2 solvents 14.2 standards 14.1; 14.2; 14.3.1; 14.3.4.2; 16.2; 53; Table 4; Appendix G sulphates 14.3 steam-cleaning 14.3.1.6 “Surclean” 16.2.1.2; Table 8; Appendix F tolerance 12.3; 12.4 turpentine 14.2

welds see Welds and welding wire-brushing 16.2.3 Surface temperatures

cold Table 1

hot 11.2.2; 12.6.2; 13.3.3; 23.8;

Table 1; Table 3, part 11

Swedish Standard SIS 05 59 00 cited 2;

14.3.1.5; 14.3.4.2; 16.2.1.2; Table 4;

Appendices F, G Systems see Coating systems

Tanks, water Table 1; Table 3,

note n)

Tapes, wrapping see Coatings (excluding bitumen/tar, metallic, paint)

Tar see Coatings, bitumen/tar Temperature variation see Climate; Surface temperatures; Working conditions

Test plate 16.2.1.2; 16.2.1.4

Testing of materials see Materials, testing Thermal inertia 23.3

Thickness of coatings see Film thickness Thin steel sections 1; 11.1.2

Thinners 21.3

detection of excess 21.2.2; Table 8 Thixotropy 21.3

Thread allowance (for metallic coating) 25.2; 25.5

Timber/steel interface see Contact surfaces

Time to first maintenance Table 3; see

also Life

Time to overcoating 12.6.1; see also Delays

Tolerance

coatings 8; 9; 20

surface preparation 9; 12.3; 12.4 Toxicity see Coating systems; Coatings, paint, characteristics

Transport of coated steelwork 15.8; 17; 24; see also Damage to coatings Travel coat Table 2; Table 4L, note h) Tie coat see Travel coat

Tubes A.3.3.3; A.3.7.1; see also Box sections; Welds and welding T-wash see Primers

Two-pack wrapping tapes 13.3.4 Ultra-violet variation and effects 12.1.2;

12.6.2; 12.6.3; Table 4C

Undercoat Table 2, Table 3, Table 4 Underground structures see Buried structures; Soil properties

Urethane alkyd Appendix B

Urethane oil see Binders and vehicles Use of the code 3

130 © BSI 11-1998 Vacuum cleaning 14.3; 16.2.3; Table 5

Vehicles (paint) see Binders and vehicles Vehicles (transport) 1

Ventilation

Vibratory-needle gun 14.3.4.1 Vinyl chloride see Binders and vehicles Vinyl resin see Binders and vehicles Vinyl sealers for metallic coatings Table 3, note l); Table 4, part 2 Vinyl toluene Appendix B Viscosity

mastic 22.5

paint see Coatings, paint, characteristics

sealant 22.5

Water resistance see Coating systems Water tanks Table 1; Table 3, note n) Waxes see Coatings (excluding bitumen/tar, metallic, paint) Weathering steel 1

Weld spatter see Welds and welding Welded tubular construction

advantages A.3.2.1 box girders see Box girders Welds and welding 8.4; 25.4

alkaline deposits 25.4 connections 25.4 discontinuities 45.3.2; Table 8 fusion faces 22.3 heat-damaged coatings 8.4 porosity 8.4 priming 25.4 procedure 8.4; 25.4 spatter 14.4; 25.4; Table 8A tubular construction A.3.2.1 undercut Table 8A

Wet-film thickness see Film thickness Wet grit-blasting see Blast-cleaning Wharfs Table 1

White rust see Coatings, metallic, zinc Wire brush(es)(ing) see Manual cleaning, tools; Surface preparation

Witherite Appendix C Working conditions 23

air pollution 23.6; Table 8 cleanliness 23.6; 58 confined spaces 57.1 defects caused by Table 8 dew-point see humidity below external 23.4 health 23.9; 56 to 58 heating 23.2; 23.3 humidity 23.3; 23.4 lighting 23.7 safety 23.9; 56 to 58 sensitivity 23.1 shop 23.6 temperature 21.3; 23.2; 23.8 weather 23.4 Workmanship, quality 8.1; 22.2.6 Wrapping see Coatings (excluding bitumen/tar, metallic, paint) Zinc-alloy solder 11.1

Zinc chromate see Pigments; Primers Zinc coatings see Coatings, metallic Zinc-dust paints see Coatings, paint, types

Zinc-iron alloy Table 2, Table 4B Zinc oxide 12.2

Zinc phosphate see Pigments; Primers Zinc silicate see Primers

Zinc-rich paints 12.2; Table 2, Table 3, Table 4

inorganic 12.2; Table 2, Table 3, Table 4E

organic 12.2; Table 2, Table 3, Table 4D

sealed Table 3, note g) silicate-bound Table 4E Zinc tetroxychromate see Pigments

BS 534, Specification for steel pipes and specials for water and sewage. BS 729, Hot-dip galvanized coatings on iron and steel articles.

BS 1070, Black paint (tar-based). BS 1133, Packaging Code.

BS 1133-6, Temporary protection of metal surfaces against corrosion (during transport and storage). BS 1706, Electroplated coatings of cadmium and zinc on iron and steel.

BS 2015, Glossary of paint terms.

BS 2091, Specification for respirators for protection against harmful dusts, gases and scheduled

agricultural chemicals.

BS 2451, Chilled iron shot and grit. BS 2523, Lead-based priming paints. BS 2569, Sprayed metal coatings.

BS 2569-1, Protection of iron and steel by aluminium and zinc against atmospheric corrosion. BS 2569-2, Protection of iron and steel against corrosion and oxidation at elevated temperatures.

BS 2989, Specification for continuously hot-dip zinc coated and iron-zinc alloy coated steel: wide strip, sheet

plate and slit wide strip.

BS 3294, The use of high strength friction grip bolts in structural steel work. BS 3382, Electroplated coatings on threaded components.

BS 3382-1, Cadmium on steel components. BS 3382-2, Zinc on steel components.

BS 3416, Black bitumen coating solutions for cold application. BS 3698, Calcium plumbate priming paints.

BS 3900, Methods of test for paints. BS 3900-A5, Large scale brushing test. BS 3900-C5, Determination of film thickness.

BS 4147, Specification for bitumen based hot applied coating material for protecting iron and steel

including suitable primers where required.

BS 4164, Specification for coal tar based hot applied coating materials for protecting iron and steel,

including suitable primers where required.

BS 4275, Recommendations for the selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective equipment. BS 4479, Recommendations for the design of metal articles that are to be coated.

BS 4604, The use of high strength friction grip bolts in structural steelwork. Metric series. BS 4652, Metallic zinc-rich priming paint (organic media).

BS 4921, Sherardized coatings on iron and steel articles.

BS 5228, Code of practice for noise control on construction and demolition sites. BS 5950, Structural use of steelwork in building.

BS 6150, Code of practice for painting of buildings.

BS 7079, Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products.

BS 7079-A1, Specification for rust grades and preparation grades of uncoated steel substrates and of steel

substrates after overall removal of previous coatings.

BS 7079-C1, Specification for surface profile comparators for the assessment of abrasive blast-cleaned

surfaces.

BS 7079-C2, Method for the grading of surface profile of abrasively blast-cleaned steel using a comparator. BS 7361, Cathodic protection.

BS 7361-1, Code of practice for land and marine applications. BS 8110, Structural use of concrete.

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