Playground Equipment and Surfacing - Part 11: Additional Specific Safety Requirements and Test Methods for Spatial Network
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A standard known as DIN EN 1176-11 offers certain safety specifications and test procedures for spatial networks used in playground equipment. The standard, which emphasizes protecting children's safety while using these networks, is designed for permanent installation. Artificial climbing walls used in alpinism and other sports do not fall under this rule.
By defining standards for the creation, installation, and upkeep of spatial networks, the standard seeks to lower the risk of mishaps and injuries. It includes a variety of safety topics, such as the installation's maximum height, gaps between elements, and network stability. The standard also offers test procedures to evaluate the network's fortitude, toughness, and impact resistance to guarantee its long-term security.
Descriptors | Caution, Children, Children's playgrounds, Climbing apparatus, Definitions, Leisure equipment, Marking, Meshes, Nets, Playground equipment, Playgrounds, Protection against danger, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety requirements, Scrambling nets, Specification (approval), Testing, Toys, Grids, Network, Slot machines |
ICS Codes | 97.200.40 - Playgrounds |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 809.0 KB |