Loading on structures based on Eurocode refers to the process of assessing and applying various loads on buildings and civil engineering structures according to the Eurocodes, a set of European standards for the design of structures. These codes provide guidelines and regulations to ensure the safety and structural integrity of buildings across Europe. The Eurocodes define different types of loads that need to be considered when designing structures. These loads include permanent actions, such as the self-weight of the structure and fixed elements, and variable actions, which are transient or temporary loads like live loads, wind loads, snow loads, and imposed loads. Each of these loads has specific characteristics and requirements that must be taken into account during the design process.