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NEN-EN-ISO 11199-3

Walking aids manipulated by both arms - Requirements and test methods - Part 3: Walking tables

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 2005
Status: active
Page Count: 38
ICS Code (Aids and adaptation for moving): 11.180.10
scope:

This part of ISO 11199 specifies requirements and methods of testing the static stability, braking capabilities, static strength and fatigue of walking tables without accessory equipment, unless specified in the particular test procedure. This part of ISO 11199 also gives requirements relating to safety, ergonomics and performance, marking, labelling and information supplied by the manufacturer. This part of ISO 11199 includes all walking tables with three or more wheels or tips against the walking surface and having arm supports in the shape of a horizontal supporting table or two horizontal forearm supports. The requirements and tests are based on everyday usage of walking tables as walking aids, for a maximum user mass as specified by the manufacturer. This part of ISO 11199 includes walking tables specified for a user mass of not less than 35 kg.

Document History

NEN-EN-ISO 11199-3
April 1, 2005
Walking aids manipulated by both arms - Requirements and test methods - Part 3: Walking tables
This part of ISO 11199 specifies requirements and methods of testing the static stability, braking capabilities, static strength and fatigue of walking tables without accessory equipment, unless...
October 1, 2002
Walking aids manipulated using both arms - Requirements and test methods - Part 3: Walking tables
This part of ISO 11199 specifies requirements and methods of testing the static stability, braking capabilities, static strength and fatigue of walking tables without accessory equipment, unless...
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