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NEN-EN-ISO 12402-7

Personal flotation devices - Part 7: Materials and components - Safety requirements and test methods

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 December 2002
Status: inactive
Page Count: 100
ICS Code (Lifejackets, buoyancy aids and flotation devices): 13.340.70
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This part of ISO 12402 specifies the minimum requirements for construction and performance of materials and components of personal flotation devices as well as relevant test methods.

Document History

October 1, 2020
Personal flotation devices - Part 7: Materials and components - Safety requirements and test methods
This document specifies the minimum requirements for the construction and performance of materials and components of personal flotation devices, as well as the relevant test methods.
April 1, 2011
Personal flotation devices - Part 7: Materials and components - Safety requirements and test methods
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September 1, 2008
Personal flotation devices - Part 7: Materials and components - Safety requirements and test methods
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December 1, 2006
Personal flotation devices - Part 7: Materials and components - Safety requirements and test methods
This part of ISO 12402 specifies the minimum requirements for construction and performance of materials and components of personal flotation devices as well as relevant test methods.
NEN-EN-ISO 12402-7
December 1, 2002
Personal flotation devices - Part 7: Materials and components - Safety requirements and test methods
This part of ISO 12402 specifies the minimum requirements for construction and performance of materials and components of personal flotation devices as well as relevant test methods.
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