BS EN ISO 3175-3:2018 Textiles. Professional care, drycleaning and wetcleaning of fabrics and garments Procedure for testing performance when cleaning and finishing using hydrocarbon solvents

Textiles
Aftercare
Testing
Clothing
Textile finishing
Chemical cleaning
Dry cleaning
Textile testing
Definitions
Solvents
Textile industry
Commercial
Cleaning equipment
Aliphatic hydrocarbons
Cloth
Aromatic hydrocarbons

Link: BS EN ISO 3175-3:2018 Textiles. Professional care, drycleaning and wetcleaning of fabrics and garments Procedure for testing performance when cleaning and finishing using hydrocarbon solvents
Source: BSI Standards

PD ISO/TR 22281:2018 Welding consumables. International Institute of Welding (IIW) position statement on the use of trace element analyses in welding consumable specifications

Proof stress
Steels
Submerged arc welding
Tensile strength
Consumable electrodes
Wires
Chemical composition
Gas tungsten-arc welding
Metal-arc welding
Heat-resistant materials
Stainless steels
Laser beam welding
Plasma-arc welding
Electric welding
Heat treatment
Classification systems
Welding electrodes
Gas-shielded welding
Elongation
Bars (materials)
Arc welding

Link: PD ISO/TR 22281:2018 Welding consumables. International Institute of Welding (IIW) position statement on the use of trace element analyses in welding consumable specifications
Source: BSI Standards

BS EN ISO 6412-3:2018 Technical product documentation. Simplified representation of pipelines Terminal features of ventilation and drainage systems

Symbols
Pipework systems
Fluid equipment
Pipelines
Drainpipes
Graphic representation
Drainage
Technical drawing
Pipes
Engineering drawings
Graphic symbols
Water supply and waste systems (buildings)
Ventilation

Link: BS EN ISO 6412-3:2018 Technical product documentation. Simplified representation of pipelines Terminal features of ventilation and drainage systems
Source: BSI Standards

Press release: Minister for the Middle East statement following an increase in violence in Eastern Ghouta, Syria

Minister for the Middle East and North Africa, Alistair Burt, said:

The Asad regime’s brutal siege of Eastern Ghouta, coupled with escalating bombardment and reports of chemicals weapons use, is causing unprecedented levels of suffering. The enclave has become a crucible of misery and violence, which is simply unacceptable in the 21st century.

Airstrikes, artillery and rocket attacks by pro-regime forces are at some of the most intense levels seen in the besieged area in years, leading to scores of civilian casualties. Over 700 people need medical evacuation, but the regime continues to refuse to allow this.

We call on the regime and its backers to cease this campaign of violence, to protect civilians and allow rapid and unhindered humanitarian access. As the international community has made clear to the Asad regime and its backers: the world is watching.

Further information

Media enquiries

For journalists

Link: Press release: Minister for the Middle East statement following an increase in violence in Eastern Ghouta, Syria
Source: Gov Press Releases

Press release: South West Regional Flood and Coastal Committee has two vacancies

More than 5 million people are at risk of the devastating effects of flooding in the UK, with thousands of properties at risk in the south west.

The Environment Agency is looking for enthusiastic people to help manage flood risk throughout the south west and make a real difference to people’s lives and to the environment we live in.

The Agency is looking for people from all walks of life to fill vacancies on the South West Regional Flood and Coastal Committee (RFCC). Being an RFCC member is an exciting opportunity to help guide local flood and coastal management across the whole region.

The RFCC covers Devon, Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.

The successful applicants will play an important role in deciding on local priorities, approving programmes of work, and supporting the Environment Agency and lead local flood authorities in working with communities and other partners.

They will have a key role in balancing local priorities and making sure that investment is co-ordinated at the river catchment and shoreline scale, as well as promoting the consideration of climate change impacts in local decision making.

The Environment Agency is recruiting a member to represent land/country farming and another member to represent business interests.

Land/country farming

  • provide a land management perspective at committee – working with the inland member and conservation members
  • help the committee to understand issues affecting inland communities, landowners and farmers and how this impacts on river process and the coast
  • monitor and review flood risk management and the river needing to be addressed
  • provide a link between the committee, land management and farming groups in the committee’s area
  • advocate good soil management with the farming sector to benefit flood risk and reduce diffuse pollution

Business interests

  • experience in securing funding/investment from/for the private sector
  • currently working in the business sector and understands the impact that flooding can have on private business
  • established links to economic/regeneration institutions such as chamber of commerce, local enterprise partnership and other business leader forums

People from a wide range of backgrounds are invited to apply for the posts, especially those from black and minority ethnic backgrounds and women who are currently under-represented on regional flood and coastal committees.

A key role will be ensuring the aims of the National Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy are embodied within the committee’s decisions and to ensure consistency between strategic and local plans.

Further information and how to apply is available at https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/south-west-regional-flood-and-coastal-committee or contact pamela.udy@environment-agency.gov.uk on 02084 746298. The closing date for applications is Thursday 5 April at 5.30pm.

Link: Press release: South West Regional Flood and Coastal Committee has two vacancies
Source: Gov Press Releases