Summer Toboggan Runs - Part 1: Safety Requirements and Test Methods
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For summer toboggan runs, the DIN ISO 19202-1 standard specifies safety standards and test procedures. This comprises organizing, designing, computing, producing, erecting, testing, and commissioning the runs and the parts that make up the runs.
Similar to other sports like cycling, alpine skiing, and rope courses, using summer toboggan runs entails certain dangers, according to the norm. In order to actively and independently control their descents, toboggan run users must brake and alter their speed. In order to maintain equilibrium between the forces of gravity and centrifugal force, they must also maintain good posture and balance.
It should be noted that this norm is superseded by national legislation regarding workplace health and safety. However, this paper might offer further instructions and specifications to guarantee the security of summer toboggan runs. The standard is applicable to toboggans produced after the date of publication, as well as to existing summer toboggan runs and significant modifications made to them.
Descriptors | Carriageways, Chemical hazards, Commissioning, Danger analysis, Dangers analysis, Definitions, Design, Electrical hazards, Hazards, Inspection, Installations, Leisure equipment, Luges, Marking, Mathematical calculations, Mechanical crimping, Mechanical hazards, Planning, Production, Routing, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety measures, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Shear positions, Specification (approval), Sports equipment, Sports facilities, Summer, Testing, Toboggan-run |
ICS Codes | 97.220.10 - Sports facilities |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.9 MB |