
EN 1993-2
EN 1993-2 is a European standard that provides guidelines for designing steel structures, specifically focusing on how to safely and efficiently use hot-rolled steel sections in buildings and bridges. It covers methods for calculating strengths, stability, and connections, ensuring structures can withstand loads like wind, weight, and environmental forces. The standard aims to promote uniform quality, safety, and durability across different projects, making it easier for engineers to design strong, reliable steel frameworks that meet agreed safety criteria within Europe.