BSI PD 6689:2017
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Surface treatments. Guidance on the use of BS EN 12271 and BS EN 12273 – Guidance on the use of BS EN 12271 and BS EN 12273
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2017 | 34 |
This Published Document provides guidance on the use of BS EN 12271 and BS EN 12273 to specify products for Local Roads and for the Highways England Strategic Road Network (SRN).
NOTE 1 BS EN 12271 specifies the properties of surface dressing and BS EN 12273 specifies the properties of slurry surfacing, including microsurfacing.
This Published Document provides guidance on the performance requirements and control procedures for the installation of both surface treatments as products for the maintenance of roads and other trafficked areas.
NOTE 2 In BS EN 12271 “other trafficked areas” include footways and cycleways.
This Published Document does not apply to the following:
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“surface dressing works” designed by the purchaser; i.e. surface dressing recipe specification for which the producer is instructed as to the rates of spread, chipping size, etc., and therefore is not responsible for performance requirements.
NOTE 3 Further guidance on the use of recipe specifications can be found in the RSTA Codes of Practice [2];
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surface treatments in tunnels where fire regulations apply;
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small areas under 500 m2 which are not contiguous, such as patch repairs;
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airfield pavements covered by international regulations (e.g. International Civil Aviation Organization regulations); and
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cold applied ultra-thin surfacings (CAUTS).
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | Foreword |
5 | 0 Introduction 1 Scope |
6 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
7 | 4 Traffic categories |
8 | Table 1 — Traffic categories 5 Surface Dressing Requirements (BS EN 12271) |
10 | Table 2 — Surface dressing — categories for defects at one year determined by visual assessment in accordance with BS EN 12272‑2 |
11 | Table 3 — Surface dressing — minimum macrotexture levels after 11 months and before 13 months |
12 | Table 4 — Traditional binder class names |
13 | Table 5 — Surface dressing — tolerance and accuracy of rate of spread of binder and chippings |
14 | Table 6 — Surface dressing — frequencies of test for binder and chipping application |
15 | Table 7 — Surface dressing — example of family of TAITs 6 Slurry surfacing including microsurfacing (BS EN 12273) |
16 | Table 8 — Slurry surfacing including microsurfacing — categories for defects determined by visual assessment |
17 | Table 9 — Slurry surfacing including microsurfacing — recommended minimum |
19 | Table 10 — Slurry surfacing and microsurfacing — frequencies of testing — all road types |
20 | Table 11 — Slurry surfacing including microsurfacing — example of family of TAITs |
22 | Annex A (informative) Purchaser sheet 1 and producer (contractor) Sheet 2 and TAIT information sheet 3 for surface dressing Annex B (informative) Surface dressing — SHEET 1: Information to be provided by the purchaser (specifier/compiler) |
23 | Annex C (informative) Surface dressing — SHEET 2: Information to be provided by the producer |
24 | Annex D (informative) Surface dressing — SHEET 3: TAIT certificate information to be provided by the producer |
25 | Annex E (informative) Purchaser sheet 1 and producer (contractor) sheet 2 and TAIT information seet 3 for slurry surfacing including microsurfacing Annex F (informative) Slurry surfacing incorporating microsurfacing — Sheet 1: Information to be provided by the purchaser (specifier/compiler) |
26 | Annex G (informative) Slurry surfacing incorporating microsurfacing — Sheet 2: Information to be provided by the producer |
28 | Annex H (informative) Slurry surfacing incorporating microsurfacing — Sheet 3: TAIT certificate: Information to be provided by the producer |
29 | Annex I (informative) Examples of specification — surface dressing Table G.1 — Surface dressing — example specifications Annex J (informative) Examples of specification — slurry surfacing including microsurfacing |