In 1998 a revision of the Charter enabled the organization to diversify and acquire other businesses, and the trading name was changed to BSI Group. BSI was instrumental in the formation of ISO , the International Organization for Standardization, in 1947 and of its European equivalent, CEN, in 1964.
The first British Standard for Engineering Drawing Office Practice ‘BS 308’ was published in September 1927 and only contained 14 clauses and five illustrations. It was printed on A5 sheets of paper and third angle projection was used.
Over the years BS 308 was updated many times. From the early 1980’s BS 308 was revised to take account of ISO standards. In 1992 it was decided that the BSI could no longer keep up with the pace of ISO output and that they would accept any new standards that the ISO adopted, rather than continue to revise BS 308.
BS 308 slowly became superseded by the new ISO standards and in the year 2000 BS 308 was withdrawn and the new BS ISO 8888 replaced it.
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