Kenya Standard definition

Kenya Standard means a specification or code of practice declared by the Council under the Standards Act (Cap. 496);
Kenya Standard means a specification or code of practice declared by the Council under the Standards Act.
Kenya Standard means a specification or code of practice declared under section 9(1);

Examples of Kenya Standard in a sentence

  • All equipment and material used in the switchboard shall be in accordance with the appropriate Kenya Standard.

  • Analysis for bacteriological parameters must commence within 6 hours of the collection of the sample, in accordance with the Kenya Standard.

  • The Contractor shall describe how bacteriological samples will be transported to the selected laboratory in compliance with the Kenya Standard.

  • K.S. shall mean the current Kenya Standard Specification published by the Kenya Bureau of Standards, P.

  • The Kenyan Standards 29 4.12.1. KS 1894-2:2008 29 4.12.1.1. KS 1590-2:2001(ICS 33.060.20) 29 4.12.2. The Kenya Standard Specification for Siting of Radio Communication Facilities: 30 4.12.3. KS 1590-2:2000 KS 1590-2 and KS 1847:1-2007 KS1847-2007 30 4.12.4. Planning Phase 30 4.12.5. Construction Phase 31 4.12.6. Operation Phase 31 4.12.7. Decommissioning Phase 31 4.13.

  • In order to minimize inconsistencies and ensure the accuracy of the process, it is recommended that the sampling should be done by qualified persons in accordance with the Kenya Standard KS 05-459 Parts 2-6.

  • Ordinary and Rapid Hardening Portland Cement shall be sampled and tested in accordance with and shall comply with all the requirements of Kenya Standard KS02-21.

  • Learners under the age of 18 will be contacted by telephone and remotely as long as there is no videoing of the session.

  • Kenya Bureau of Standards offers pre-export inspection of used vehicles, equipment and used spare parts for vehicles to determine conformity to the requirements of the KS 1515:2019- Kenya Standard Code of Practice for Inspection of Road Vehicles and other standards as applicable.

  • In conjunction with trade unions, civil society and horticultural associations, it is currently involved in drafting the Kenya Standard on Social Accountability that it initiated as Voluntary Private Initiative (VPI)8.


More Definitions of Kenya Standard

Kenya Standard means a specification or code ofCap. 496
Kenya Standard means a National Standard developed through the national technical committees, subjected to stakeholder’s consultations, approved by the National Standards Council and published in the Kenya Gazette;
Kenya Standard means a specification or code of practice
Kenya Standard means a standard developed or adopted by the

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