Catalogue of Croatian Standards
The Catalogue of Standards by the Croatian Standards Institute contains all the accepted normative documents.
The main section of this catalogue contains a listing of standards and standard-type documents classified by subjects. The aim of this approach is to provide optimum possibilities for the selection of documents interrelated by their subjects as well as to provide all necessary data with regard to subject documents.
The register of fields is based on the International Classification for Standards (ICS)
HOW TO USE THE CATALOGUE OF CROATIAN STANDARDS
The classification by subject represents a hierarchical classification, which consists of three levels. Level 1 covers broad fields of activity in standardization e.g. Road Vehicle Engineering, Agriculture, Electrical Engineering, etc. Each field contains a two-digit notation, e.g.
The fields are subdivided into groups (level 2). The notation for a group consists of the field notation and a three-digit group number separated by a point, e.g.
The groups are further divided into sub-groups (level 3). The notation of a sub-group consists of the group notation and a two-digit number separated by a point, e.g.
Croatian standards and similar normative documents may be classified at this stage into groups and sub-groups, in accordance with the International Classification of Standards (ICS). The listing of standards classified by subjects contains the following bibliographic information:
(1) Reference number - This consists of a prefix, a serial number and the year of publication:
The prefix in the reference number may indicate:
(2) Edition - indicates the edition of publication
The relevant technical committees review Croatian standards at maximum intervals of five years, in order to determine their status
(3) Acceptance of standards - pr. (by adoption)
(4) Language of the standard - Croatian Standards adopted from the standardization system of International/Regional standardizing bodies, as well as those adopted from the standardization system of other countries can be published in Croatian language, as well as in the official languages of the standardization bodies the standards have been adopted from. Language abbreviations are governed by ISO 639-1.
(5) Number of pages of the standard
(6) Price code - information on price codes is given in a separate page.
(7) Technical committee - the number of the TC refers to the technical committee responsible for the development (adoption) and maintenance of the standard.
(8) Title of the standard
The main section of this catalogue contains a listing of standards and standard-type documents classified by subjects. The aim of this approach is to provide optimum possibilities for the selection of documents interrelated by their subjects as well as to provide all necessary data with regard to subject documents.
The register of fields is based on the International Classification for Standards (ICS)
HOW TO USE THE CATALOGUE OF CROATIAN STANDARDS
The classification by subject represents a hierarchical classification, which consists of three levels. Level 1 covers broad fields of activity in standardization e.g. Road Vehicle Engineering, Agriculture, Electrical Engineering, etc. Each field contains a two-digit notation, e.g.
29 | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING |
The fields are subdivided into groups (level 2). The notation for a group consists of the field notation and a three-digit group number separated by a point, e.g.
29.120 | Electrical accessories |
The groups are further divided into sub-groups (level 3). The notation of a sub-group consists of the group notation and a two-digit number separated by a point, e.g.
29.120.50 | Fuses and other over current protection devices |
Croatian standards and similar normative documents may be classified at this stage into groups and sub-groups, in accordance with the International Classification of Standards (ICS). The listing of standards classified by subjects contains the following bibliographic information:
(1) Reference number - This consists of a prefix, a serial number and the year of publication:
(1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) |
HRN ISO 4226:1997 | 1. izd. | pp. | (hr) | 6 str. | (B) | TO 146 |
Air quality - General aspects - Units of measurement | ||||||
(8) |
The prefix in the reference number may indicate:
- The prefix HRN without additional letters indicates a pure national standard;
- The prefix HRN ISO denotes standards adopted from the ISO standardization system;
- The prefix HRN IEC denotes standards adopted from the IEC standardization system;
- The prefix HRN EN denotes standards adopted from the CEN/CENELEC standardization system;
- The prefix HRN ETS denotes standards adopted from the ETSI standardization system;
- The prefix HRN DIN denotes standards adopted from the DIN standardization system;
(2) Edition - indicates the edition of publication
The relevant technical committees review Croatian standards at maximum intervals of five years, in order to determine their status
(3) Acceptance of standards - pr. (by adoption)
(4) Language of the standard - Croatian Standards adopted from the standardization system of International/Regional standardizing bodies, as well as those adopted from the standardization system of other countries can be published in Croatian language, as well as in the official languages of the standardization bodies the standards have been adopted from. Language abbreviations are governed by ISO 639-1.
(5) Number of pages of the standard
(6) Price code - information on price codes is given in a separate page.
(7) Technical committee - the number of the TC refers to the technical committee responsible for the development (adoption) and maintenance of the standard.
(8) Title of the standard