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ISO 11525:2015

ISO 11525:2015 Rough-terrain trucks – User requirements – Part 5: Interface between rough-terrain truck and integrated personnel work platform

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Description

ISO 11525-5:2015 defines user requirements for the interface between a non-slewing or slewing rough-terrain truck (hereafter referred to as truck) and an integrated work platform (hereafter referred to as integrated PWP).

It is intended to achieve the following:

a) the prevention of personal injuries, property damage, and accidents;

b) the establishment of criteria for inspection, maintenance, operation, and training.

NOTE National or local requirements can apply, which could be more stringent.

Edition

1

Published Date

2015-07-23

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

4

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 11525-5:2015 defines user requirements for the interface between a non-slewing or slewing rough-terrain truck (hereafter referred to as truck) and an integrated work platform (hereafter referred to as integrated PWP).

It is intended to achieve the following:

a) the prevention of personal injuries, property damage, and accidents;

b) the establishment of criteria for inspection, maintenance, operation, and training.

NOTE National or local requirements can apply, which could be more stringent.

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