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NEN-EN 362

Personal protective equipment against falls from a height - Connectors

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 May 1993
Status: inactive
Page Count: 6
ICS Code (Other protective equipment): 13.340.99
scope:

This standard specifies the requirements, test methods, instructions for use and marking for connectors. Connectors according to this standard are used in work positioning and fall arest systems specified in EN 358 and EN 363 respectively. Lanyards with connectors as terminations are specified in EN 354.

Document History

December 1, 2004
Personal protective equipment against falls from a height - Connectors
This document specifies the requirements, test methods, marking and information supplied by the manufacturer for connectors. Connectors conforming to this document are used as connecting elements in...
April 1, 2002
Personal protective equipment against falls from a height - Connectors
This document specifies the requirements, test methods, marking and information supplied by the manufacturer for connectors. Connectors conforming to this document are used as connecting elements in...
September 1, 1997
Personal protective equipment against falls from a height - Connectors
This document specifies the requirements, test methods, marking and information supplied by the manufacturer for connectors. Connectors conforming to this document are used as connecting elements in...
NEN-EN 362
May 1, 1993
Personal protective equipment against falls from a height - Connectors
This standard specifies the requirements, test methods, instructions for use and marking for connectors. Connectors according to this standard are used in work positioning and fall arest systems...

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