what is the difference between codes,standards,
specification?
Answer Posted / ravindra singh
STANDARD - it is a correction of indivisual activities
shooting to their country requirement.it is done by a group
of people arranged by government.these are the connection
of parameters highly technical documents,not legalised.
CODE -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.
SPECIFICATION -Specifications clearly and accurately
describe the technical requirements of any given product or
process and are used heavily by purchasing departments for
controlling the quality of incoming materials.
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