DS DS/EN 13059 + A1 Safety of industrial trucks - Test methods for measuring vibration
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DS DS/EN 13059 + A1 Document Information:
Title
Safety of industrial trucks - Test methods for measuring vibration
Industrielle truck - Sikkerhed - Prøvningsmetoder til måling af vibration
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Oct 14, 2008
Scope:
This European Standard is a type test procedure for establishing the values of vibration emission
transmitted to the whole body of operators of industrial trucks under specified conditions. It is not
applicable to hand-arm vibration.
This standard is applicable to powered industrial trucks listed in ISO 5053:1987. The annex A is
applicable for "all-terrain" trucks. It also applies to other powered industrial trucks not covered by
ISO 5053:1987, e.g. variable-reach trucks and ""low-lift"" ""order picking"" trucks, etc.
NOTE The standard may however be useful also for existing trucks.
This standard is not applicable to non-stacking ""low-lift"" straddle carriers (as specified in 3.1.3.2.3 of
ISO 5053:1987) and stacking ""high-lift"" straddle carriers (as specified in 3.1.3.1.11 of ISO 5053:1987).
The test results, however, are not applicable to the determination of whole-body vibration exposure.
Keywords:
- INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS
- TEST METHOD
- MEASURING
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