Non-Domestic Storage Furniture - Requirements for Safety, Strength, Durability and Stability
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Specific standards for non-domestic storage furniture in terms of safety, strength, durability, and stability are outlined in the DIN EN 16121 standard. This standard covers a variety of storage furniture types used in non-domestic situations; however, it excludes lockers used in homes, offices, factories, kitchens, restaurants, retail stores, labs, and industries.
The standard focuses on making sure the storage furniture is secure and long-lasting, taking into account elements like load-bearing capability, material strength, and general stability. It also highlights that just the furniture itself must meet strength and durability standards; neither the building's construction nor the wall attachments are included.
It is significant to note that the standard does not include issues like flammability, deterioration, or aging resistance. When assessing the usability of the storage furniture in a specific non-domestic context, these additional factors would need to be considered independently.
Descriptors | Capacitive loads, Components, Definitions, Doors, Drawers, Durability, Furniture, Loading, Mass, Receptacles, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Shear positions, Specification (approval), Squeeze positions, Stability, Storage, Storage furniture, Strength of materials, Wood technology, Stress |
ICS Codes | 97.140 - Furniture |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.0 MB |