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ÖNORM EN ISO 14122-3

Issue date: 2010 11 15

Safety of machinery - Permanent means of access to machinery - Part 3: Stairs, stepladders and guard-rails (ISO 14122-3:2001 + Amd 1:2010) (consolidated version)

This standard applies to all machinery (stationary and mobile) where fixed means of access are necessary. This standard applies to stairs, step ladders and guard-rails w...
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Withdrawn : 2016 10 15
Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 23 Pages
Language:
German | English | Download GER/ENG
This standard applies to all machinery (stationary and mobile) where fixed means of access are necessary. This standard applies to stairs, step ladders and guard-rails which are a part of a machine. This standard may also apply to stairs, step ladders and guard-rails to that part of the building where the machine is installed, providing the main function of that part of the building is to provide a means of access to the machine.
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Issue date : 2001 06 07
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