DS DS/EN 12927-1 Safety requirements for cableway installations designed to carry persons - Ropes - Part 1: Selection criteria for ropes and their end fixings
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Title
Safety requirements for cableway installations designed to carry persons - Ropes - Part 1: Selection criteria for ropes and their end fixings
Sikkerhedskrav til passagertransport med tovbane - Tov - Del 1: Udvælgelseskriterier for tove og indspændinger
Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Nov 4, 2004
Scope:
This part of prEN 12927 specifies the safety requirements applicable to the selection criteria for ropes and their end fixings for installations for passenger transportation by rope. Its requirements are to be met taking into account the various types installations systems and their environment.
This part of prEN 12927 provides guidance on the selection of ropes and their end fixing for use on cableways.
It does not apply for transportation of goods nor to inclined lifts.
Keywords:
- ACCIDENT PREVENTION
- ANCHORING WIRES
- CABLE RAILWAYS
- CATENARIES
- CONTROL CABLES
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- DRAG LIFTS
- MAINTENANCE
- MOUNTAINEERING ROPES
- PASSENGER TRAFFIC
- PULL ROPES
- ROPE FIXTURE
- ROPES
- SAFETY
- SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
- SELECTION
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- TENSIONING ROPES
- SPECIFICATIONS
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