copy of BS8203 2009 version?

Discussion in 'Vinyl / Impervious floor coverings' started by coolevilangel, Aug 22, 2011.

  1. Jay

    Jay Well-Known Member

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    So just re-type it in word then copy and paste, instead of scaning. Water mark what water mark.
     
  2. Matt

    Matt Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    LOL, there is no way im going to sit here retyping it in word ! I would want loads of money per copy!
     
  3. Jay

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    Well you could scan then using adobe remove the water mark then copy and paste simplz. Theres plenty of software on the web thats free to dowload for doctoring documents not that I do that you understand.
     
  4. Matt

    Matt Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    UMMM, is there something you want to tell us Jay? :cool:
     
  5. Jay

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    Not me but a company I was contracts manager for did it all the time the boss was very good at doctoring documents in his favour. I was like shocked when I watched him doing it and said that can't be legal can it and he said whos gonna know just me and you.
     
  6. scotflooring

    scotflooring Well-Known Member

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    Did you work for an MP? :lol:
     
  7. Jay

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    Nope just an ex double glazing sales man who came into a flooring company for a sales man job got it turned the company from a £300,000 a year turn over into £4,000,000 turn over, then bought the company out right in some dirty little back handed secret deal. Then along with a construction company started price fixing government contracts. Hence why I left can't trust a double glazing salesman.
     
  8. tarkett85

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    how many pages is it not got the newest one if it's not too many i might get hold of it and type it up then post it on the trade forum, as far as i can tell that's within the law
     
  9. leofender

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    like :D
     
  10. hobbit

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    the BSI is not a goverment department, although they work close'ly with them. everything they do is copyright. they claim that the are a not for profit orgisation but at £165 for the bs8203.2001 plus the same for bs8525.2001(the complete works of harry potter is cheaper than that, and thats a good read), its hard not to think someone making a good living... oh! if you subscribe to the institute they cost £130 each
     

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