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DIN EN ISO 25649-5

Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water - Part 5: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for Class C devices (ISO 25649-5:2017)

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Organization: DIN
Publication Date: 1 April 2018
Status: active
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Outdoor and water sports equipment): 97.220.40
scope:

This document is applicable for CLASS C classified floating leisure articles for use on and in water according to ISO 25649-1 regardless of whether the buoyancy is achieved by inflation or inherent buoyant material.

This document is to be applied with ISO 25649-1 and ISO 25649-2.

NOTE 1 Typical products forming class C (see Annex B):

- tube riders towable with interior holding facility and closed cockpit;

- raft riders towable;

- board riders towable;

- banana type towable.

NOTE 2 Typical places for application:

- distant from bathing areas and other frequented water surfaces, wide empty spaces, dedicated racetracks (parcours);

- no to little waves;

- no strong currents.

Document History

November 1, 2021
Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water - Part 5: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for Class C devices (ISO/DIS 25649-5:2021); German and English version prEN ISO 25649-5:2021
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DIN EN ISO 25649-5
April 1, 2018
Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water - Part 5: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for Class C devices (ISO 25649-5:2017)
This document is applicable for CLASS C classified floating leisure articles for use on and in water according to ISO 25649-1 regardless of whether the buoyancy is achieved by inflation or inherent...

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