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BS EN 15649-3 : 2009

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Withdrawn

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FLOATING LEISURE ARTICLES FOR USE ON AND IN THE WATER - PART 3: ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC SAFETY REQUIREMENTS AND TEST METHODS FOR CLASS A DEVICES

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

13-12-2017

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2009

€217.36
Excluding VAT

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Safety requirements and test methods
5 Consumer information
6 Test report
7 Exclusions
Annex A (informative) - Examples of typical
        products forming Class A
Bibliography

Pertains to CLASS A classified floating leisure articles for use on and in water according to EN 15649-1 regardless whether the buoyancy is achieved by inflation or inherent buoyant material.

Committee
SW/136
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 07/30161901 DC. (12/2009) 2009 Edition Re-Issued in April 2012 & incorporates AMD 1 2012. (04/2012)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
26
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
EN 15649-3:2009+A1:2012 Identical

EN ISO 6185-1:2001 Inflatable boats - Part 1: Boats with a maximum motor power rating of 4,5 kW (ISO 6185-1:2001)
ISO 12402-5:2006 Personal flotation devices Part 5: Buoyancy aids (level 50) Safety requirements
EN 13138-3:2014 Buoyant aids for swimming instruction - Part 3: Safety requirements and test methods for swim seats to be worn
EN ISO 12402-10:2006 Personal flotation devices - Part 10: Selection and application of personal flotation devices and other relevant devices (ISO 12402-10:2006)
EN ISO 12402-1:2005 Personal flotation devices - Part 1: Lifejackets for seagoing ships - Safety requirements (ISO 12402-1:2005)
EN ISO 6185-2:2001 Inflatable boats - Part 2: Boats with a maximum motor power rating of 4,5 kW to 15 kW inclusive (ISO 6185-2:2001)
ISO 6185-1:2001 Inflatable boats Part 1: Boats with a maximum motor power rating of 4,5 kW
ISO 12402-3:2006 Personal flotation devices Part 3: Lifejackets, performance level 150 Safety requirements
EN 15649-2:2009+A2:2013 Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water - Part 2: Consumer information
EN 13138-2:2014 Buoyant aids for swimming instruction - Part 2: Safety requirements and test methods for buoyant aids to be held
ISO 12402-1:2005 Personal flotation devices Part 1: Lifejackets for seagoing ships Safety requirements
ISO 12402-2:2006 Personal flotation devices Part 2: Lifejackets, performance level 275 Safety requirements
ISO 6185-3:2014 Inflatable boats — Part 3: Boats with a hull length less than 8 m with a motor rating of 15 kW and greater
ISO 12402-8:2006 Personal flotation devices Part 8: Accessories Safety requirements and test methods
EN 71-1:2014 Safety of toys - Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties
ISO 12402-6:2006 Personal flotation devices Part 6: Special purpose lifejackets and buoyancy aids Safety requirements and additional test methods
ISO 12402-4:2006 Personal flotation devices Part 4: Lifejackets, performance level 100 Safety requirements
ISO 12402-9:2006 Personal flotation devices Part 9: Test methods
EN 15649-1:2009+A2:2013 Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water - Part 1: Classification, materials, general requirements and test methods
EN ISO 6185-3:2014 Inflatable boats - Part 3: Boats with a hull length less than 8 m with a motor rating of 15 kW and greater (ISO 6185-3:2014)
ISO 12402-10:2006 Personal flotation devices Part 10: Selection and application of personal flotation devices and other relevant devices
ISO 6185-2:2001 Inflatable boats Part 2: Boats with a maximum motor power rating of 4,5 kW to 15 kW inclusive
ISO 12402-7:2006 Personal flotation devices Part 7: Materials and components Safety requirements and test methods
EN 13138-1:2014 Buoyant aids for swimming instruction - Part 1: Safety requirements and test methods for buoyant aids to be worn

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