UNE-EN 1496:2018
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Personal fall protection equipment - Rescue lifting devices
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Spanish, Castilian, English
Published date
10-01-2018
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This draft European Standard specifies requirements, test methods, marking and information supplied by the manufacturer for rescue lifting devices. Rescue lifting devices conforming to this draft European Standard are used as components of rescue systems.Rescue lifting devices in accordance with this draft European Standard may be combined with other components, e.g. descender devices for rescue (EN 341) or retractable type fall arresters (EN 360).
| Committee |
CTN 81/SC 1
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
19
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| PublisherName |
Asociación Española de Normalización
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| Status |
Current
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| Standards | Relationship |
| I.S. EN 1496:2017 | Identical |
| BS EN 1496:2017 | Identical |
| EN 1496:2017 | Identical |
| NF EN 1496 : 2017 | Identical |
| NBN EN 1496 : 2007 | Identical |
| NEN EN 1496 : 2017 | Identical |
| NS EN 1496 : 2017 | Identical |
| DIN EN 1496:2015-07 (Draft) | Identical |
| EN 360:2002 | Personal protective equipment against falls from a height - Retractable type fall arresters |
| EN ISO 9227:2017 | Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres - Salt spray tests (ISO 9227:2017) |
| EN 341:2011 | Personal fall protection equipment - Descender devices for rescue |
| ISO 2232:1990 | Round drawn wire for general purpose non-alloy steel wire ropes and for large diameter steel wire ropes — Specifications |
| EN 363:2008 | Personal fall protection equipment - Personal fall protection systems |
| ISO 9227:2017 | Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres — Salt spray tests |
| EN 1891:1998 | Personal protective equipment for the prevention of falls from a height - Low stretch kernmantel ropes |
| EN 362:2004 | Personal protective equipment against falls from a height - Connectors |
| EN 795:2012 | Personal fall protection equipment - Anchor devices |
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