Find ANSI/ANS Standards: 58.3, 57.5, 57.8 Electronic Versions

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Electronic versions of ANSI/ANS standards ANSI/ANS-58.3-1992, ANSI/ANS-57.5-1996, and ANSI/ANS-57.8-1995 can be found for purchase online. Several websites offer these standards, including the American Nuclear Society's store. Users are encouraged to search for local retailers or online platforms that sell these documents. Accessing these standards is essential for professionals involved in nuclear safety and mechanical design. Finding the right source will ensure compliance with industry regulations.
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Could anybody help me to find electronic versiob of the following ANSI/ANS Standards:
ANSI/ANS-58.3-1992 (R1998;R2008): Physical Protection for Nuclear Safety-Related Systems and Components;
ANSI/ANS-57.5-1996 (R2006): Light Water Reactors Fuel Assembly Mechanical Design and Evaluation
ANSI/ANS-57.8-1995 (R2005): Fuel Assembly Identification.
I will be vwry grateful.
 
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krivitski said:
Could anybody help me to find electronic versiob of the following ANSI/ANS Standards:
ANSI/ANS-58.3-1992 (R1998;R2008): Physical Protection for Nuclear Safety-Related Systems and Components;
ANSI/ANS-57.5-1996 (R2006): Light Water Reactors Fuel Assembly Mechanical Design and Evaluation
ANSI/ANS-57.8-1995 (R2005): Fuel Assembly Identification.
I will be vwry grateful.

They are available for purchase at a number of websites:

http://www.new.ans.org/store/i_240184/r_a

Just use Google to find a store near you...:wink:
 
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