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NEN-EN 12195-2

Load restraint assemblies on road vehicles - Safety - Part 2: Web lashing made from man-made fibres

active, Most Current
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 December 2000
Status: active
Page Count: 29
ICS Code (Freight distribution of goods): 55.180
ICS Code (Storage equipment): 53.080
ICS Code (Other standards related to freight distribution of goods): 55.180.99
scope:

Specifies safety requirements for web lashing made from man-made fibres with flat woven webbings for multiple use and of lashing combinations with woven webbings for the safe surface transport of goods on road vehicles, e.g. trucks and trailers which are used on roads or located on vessels or on rail wagons and/or combinations thereof;- includes only tensioning devices to be hand driven with a maximum hand force of 500 N; - specifies methods for testing of web lashing for securing of loads; - deals with the significant hazards which could occur when web lashings are in use as intended and under conditions foreseen by the manufacturer - includes composite load restraint assemblies also for the same purpose as above.

Document History

NEN-EN 12195-2
December 1, 2000
Load restraint assemblies on road vehicles - Safety - Part 2: Web lashing made from man-made fibres
Specifies safety requirements for web lashing made from man-made fibres with flat woven webbings for multiple use and of lashing combinations with woven webbings for the safe surface transport of...
December 1, 1995
Load restraint assemblies - Safety - Part 2: Web lashing equipment mad from man-made fibres
Specifies safety requirements for web lashing made from man-made fibres with flat woven webbings for multiple use and of lashing combinations with woven webbings for the safe surface transport of...

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