BSI - BS 5459-2
Specification for performance requirements and tests for office furniture - Part 2: Office pedestal seating for use by persons weighing up to 150 kg and for use up to 24 hours a day, including type-approval tests for individual components
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Organization: | BSI |
Publication Date: | 15 November 2000 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 46 |
ICS Code (Furniture): | 97.140 |
Document History

BS 5459-2
November 15, 2000
Specification for performance requirements and tests for office furniture - Part 2: Office pedestal seating for use by persons weighing up to 150 kg and for use up to 24 hours a day, including type-approval tests for individual components
A description is not available for this item.

November 15, 2000
Specification for Performance Requirements and Tests for Office Furniture - Part 2: Office Pedestal Seating for Use by Persons Weighing up to 150 KG and for Use Up to 24 Hours a Day, Including Type-Approval Tests for Individual Components
A description is not available for this item.

November 15, 2000
Specification for Performance Requirements and Tests for Office Furniture - Part 2: Office Pedestal Seating for Use by Persons Weighing up to 150 KG and for Use up to 24 Hours a Day, Including Type-Approval Tests for Individual Components
A description is not available for this item.

July 31, 1990
Specification for Performance requirements and tests for office furniture - Part 2: Office seating
Test methods and requirements for strength, stability and structural safety of office seating.

July 31, 1990
Specification for Performance requirements and tests for office furniture Part 2. Office seating
A description is not available for this item.

July 31, 1990
Specification for Performance requirements and tests for office furniture Part 2. Office seating
A description is not available for this item.

April 29, 1977
Specification for performance requirements and tests for office furniture. Adjustable chairs
Test methods and acceptance criteria for strength, design requirements for stability. General design requirements.