Kenya Standard definition

Kenya Standard means a specification or code of practice declared by the Council under section 9 of 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

  • The blocks shall conform to the requirements of BS 6717:Pt. 1:1986 or Kenya Standard equivalent.The bocks shall be laid on a 30mm minimum sand base or quarry dust.

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

  • The British or Kenya Standard specification and relevant and applicable British code of practice.

  • All Galvanized Iron (HDPE) pipes shall be Class B to Kenya Standard KS 06-259 (or BS 1387).

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

  • The Contractor shall certify a product for which a Kenya Standard exists only after conformity to the Kenya standard has been demonstrated.

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

  • The blocks shall conform to the requirements of BS 6717:Pt. 1:1986 or Kenya Standard equivalent.

  • All references to dates, days and time shall refer to Kenya Standard Time (KST).

  • Cement for stabilisation will be Ordinary Portland cement complying with Kenya Standard “KS 1725 2001 CEM 1 42.5” Specifications.


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 standard developed or adopted by the
Kenya Standard means a specification or code of Cap. 496
Kenya Standard means a specification or code of practice

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