Swimming Pool Equipment - Part 1: General Safety Requirements and Test Methods for Equipment Installed in Pools for Public Use
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The general safety criteria and test procedures for equipment placed in swimming pools designed for public use are ensured by the DIN EN 13451-1 standard. It is crucial to remember that when certain standards already exist, this one shouldn't be the only one employed. It should be utilized in conjunction with the pertinent product-specific standards instead. Additionally, care should be taken when using this generic standard on equipment for which there isn't yet a recognized standard.
The DIN EN 13451-1 standard's overall objective is to enhance safety in swimming pool equipment to safeguard users' health. For testing the equipment to make sure it complies with the appropriate safety standards for public usage, it offers recommendations and processes. Following this standard ensures a safe and enjoyable experience for pool users by reducing potential risks and hazards related to swimming pool equipment.
Descriptors | Accident prevention, Aquatic sports equipment, Covers, Crash protection devices, Definitions, Design, Dimensions, Equipment safety, Finishes, Fitness for purpose, Fixings, Instruments, Leisure, Leisure equipment, Load capacity, Loading, Marking, Parapets, Recreational equipment, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Slide-blocking, Slipping security, Specification (approval), Sports equipment, Stability, Strength of materials, Swimming equipment, Swimming pools, Testing, Stress |
ICS Codes | 97.220.10 - Sports facilities |
Language(s) | English + German |
File Size | 2.6 MB |