
EN 1993-3
EN 1993-3 is a European standard that provides guidelines for designing steel structures, specifically focusing on structures like steel bridges and frames that are exposed to fire. It ensures that these steel components maintain their strength and safety during high temperatures, helping engineers create buildings and infrastructure that are both durable and fire-resistant. The standard covers how to assess fire risks, select materials, and apply protective measures to prevent failure, aiming to protect lives and property while enabling effective and consistent design practices across Europe.