Ladders - Part 3: Marking and User Instructions
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The DIN EN 131-3 standard offers recommendations for the secure use of ladders that are covered by the EN 131-1 standard. Along with complying with EN 131-2, EN 131-4 (for single or multiple hinged-joint ladders), EN 131-6 (for telescoping ladders), and EN 131-7 (for movable platform ladders), these ladders must also fulfill EN 131-2.
The standard focuses on the labeling and user instructions for these ladders, highlighting how crucial it is to give users clear and succinct instructions. Users can better comprehend a ladder's intended usage, restrictions, and any required safety measures thanks to properly labeled ladders. User instructions, which include details on setup, setting, and maintenance, are essential in educating users about the proper and safe use of ladders.
Descriptors | Accident causes, Capacitive loads, Characteristics, Definitions, Design, Dimensions, Double ladders, Equipment safety, Ergonomics, Extension ladders, Figures, Finishes, Functional sizes, Hazards, Implements, Instructions for use, Ladders, Marking, Multipurpose ladders, Overviews, Pictographs, Portable, Risk, Rung ladders, Rungs, Safety, Safety markings, Safety of products, Safety regulations, Safety requirements, Scaling ladders, Simple ladders, Simple stepladder, Specification (approval), Step ladders, Terminology, Terms, Testing, Types, Usage, User information, Survey |
ICS Codes | 97.145 - Ladders |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.2 MB |