Standards
This Code of Practice gives recommendations for storage of tyres, inner tubes and flaps.
This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2025. Therefore this version remains current.
This standard specifies the requirements for brown sugar which is the initial
product made from sugar-cane juice packed in containers not exceeding 50 kg,
net weight.
This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2025. Therefore this version remains current.
This Guyana Standard is a glossary which defines terms related to passenger car and commercial vehicle tyres. The standard is divided into six sections dealing respectively with general definitions, definitions related to structure, main components, tyre dimensions, service, injury and repair.
This standard specifies physical dimensions, performance and marking requirements for new, used and retreaded pneumatic tyres for highway commercial vehicles.
This standard also includes test methods for determining conformity to the performance requirements stated.
This standard specifies physical dimensions, performance and marking requirements for pneumatic tyres for highway commercial vehicles. Test methods for determining conformity to the performance requirements are also included.
This document recommends good practices for all elements of conformity assessment, including objects of conformity assessment, specified requirements, activities, bodies, systems, schemes and results. It is intended for use by individuals and bodies that wish to provide, promote or use impartial and reliable conformity assessment services. Providers of conformity assessment can include conformity assessment bodies, accreditation bodies, peer-assessment agreement groups, and organizations providing declarations of conformity. Individuals or organizations that promote or use conformity assessment can include, as appropriate, regulators, trade officials, and owners of conformity assessment systems and schemes.