ISO 15138:2000/Cor 1:2001
(Corrigendum)Petroleum and natural gas industries — Offshore production installations — Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning — Technical Corrigendum 1
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Petroleum and natural gas industries — Offshore production installations — Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning — Technical Corrigendum 1
Industries du pétrole et du gaz naturel — Plates-formes de production — Chauffage, ventilation et climatisation — Rectificatif technique 1
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 15138:2000
TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1
Published 2001-06-15
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION � МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯОРГАНИЗАЦИЯПОСТАНДАРТИЗАЦИИ � ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION
Petroleum and natural gas industries — Offshore production
installations — Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning
TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1
Industries du pétrole et du gaz naturel — Installations en mer — Chauffage, ventilation et climatisation
RECTIFICATIF TECHNIQUE 1
Technical Corrigendum 1 to Internat
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