DS DS/EN 1176-3 Playground equipment and surfacing - Part 3: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for slides
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Title
Playground equipment and surfacing - Part 3: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for slides
Legepladsredskaber og -underlag - Del 3: Rutsjebaner - Supplerende specifikke sikkerhedskrav og prøvningsmetoder
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Mar 23, 2009
Scope:
This document specifies additional safety requirements for slides intended for permanent installation for use by children. The aim is to provide protection to the user against possible hazards during use. Where the main play function is not sliding, the relevant requirements in this part of EN 1176 may be used, as appropriate.
This document is not applicable to waterslides, rollerways or slide installations where auxiliary equipment such as mats or sledges are used. This document is not applicable for inclined surfaces which do not contain and guide the user, e.g. banister rails (inclined parallel bars).
Keywords:
- PLAYGROUNDS
- RECREATION FACILITIES
- TOYS
- COMMUNAL EQUIPMENT
- SLIDES
- SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
- ACCIDENT PREVENTION
- SPECIFICATIONS
- TESTS
- DIMENSIONS
- SAFETY DEVICES
- PROTECTION AGAINST FALL
- PORTS
- OPENINGS
- DANGEROUS AREAS
- MARKING
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