Outdoor Furniture - Seating and Tables for Camping, Domestic and Contract Use - Part 3: Mechanical Safety Requirements for Tables
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The mechanical safety criteria for tables used in outdoor situations, such as camping, residential use, and contract use, are outlined in the DIN EN 581-3 standard. Regardless of the materials utilized or the precise design and construction techniques used, it concentrates on ensuring the safety, strength, and durability of these tables. Notably, street furniture is not covered by this standard.
The standard does analyze stability testing, but it does not assess whether storage features built into the tables are appropriate. It also doesn't set standards for the durability of height-adjustment systems or castors or wheels. This standard does not cover electrical safety or resistance to aging and degradation brought on by light, temperature, or moisture.
Descriptors | Bearing surface, Camping, Camping equipment, Chairs, Definitions, Durability, Endurance tests, Equipment safety, Exterior areas, External, Furniture, Instructions for use, Marking, Mechanic, Mechanical safety, Office or public sector, Open air, Residential areas, Safety, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Seating, Specification (approval), Stability, Strength of materials, Tables, Test reports, Testing, Testing conditions, Warning notices, Wood technology, Storage quality |
ICS Codes | 97.140 - Furniture 97.200.30 - Camping equipment and camp-sites |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 952.3 KB |