Standards and Recommended Practice

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What is a Standard and how does it differ from a Recommended Practice

By Ken Shattock

A Standard is a figure, relationship or dimension that is mandatory, it is "cut in stone" so to speak and must be followed to facilitate interchange or interface, whichever the case may be. Standards can be changed from time to time but ONLY by the vote of the IBLS member clubs after proper policy procedures have been followed and the membership has been fully informed.

Recommended Practices (RP's) are those figures, relationships or dimensions that an IBLS blue-ribbon select Committee has established through actual tests and feel are beneficial to operation. These are not required to be voted on by the membership but are presented to the IBLS Secretaries for their study and approval.