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SNZ AS/NZS 3813

Plastic monobloc chairs - Determination of strength and durability, stability, UV and weathering, and ignitability

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Organization: SNZ
Publication Date: 31 October 2016
Status: active
Page Count: 52
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This Standard sets out test methods for determining the strength and durability, stability, resistance to UV radiation and weathering, and ignitability of upright plastic monobloc chairs. The types of monobloc chair covered by this Standard are those designed primarily for single occupant use, for an adult population of users, and configured with four legs, a seat and a backrest.

This Standard is appropriate for chairs with seat heights between 400 mm and 600 mm (as measured at the seat loading point) and for chairs with upright backs [30 degrees or less off vertical as determined using the chair loading position template ].

Stools, or chairs with pedestal, sled, cantilever, panel or similar base configurations, are not covered by this Standard.

NOTE: ISO 17025 requirements for reporting uncertainty do not apply when determining conformance to this Standard.

Document History

SNZ AS/NZS 3813
October 31, 2016
Plastic monobloc chairs - Determination of strength and durability, stability, UV and weathering, and ignitability
This Standard sets out test methods for determining the strength and durability, stability, resistance to UV radiation and weathering, and ignitability of upright plastic monobloc chairs. The types...
April 5, 1998
Plastic Monobloc Chairs
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