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ULSE - UL 12402-5

équipements individuels de flottabilité/Vêtements de flottaison individuels - Partie 5 : Aides à la flottabilité (niveau 50) - Exigences de sécurité

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Organization: ULSE
Publication Date: 31 December 2015
Status: active
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This part of ISO 12402 specifies the safety requirements for buoyancy aids with a buoyancy of not less than 50 N used in sheltered waters with help and rescue close at hand under such circumstances where more bulky or buoyant devices can impair the user's activity. It applies to buoyancy aids used by adults or children.

This part of ISO 12402 is not applicable to one-piece suits.

This part specifies the safety requirements for buoyancy aids used in sheltered waters with help and rescue close at hand under such circumstances where more bulky or buoyant devices can impair the user's activity.

Where references are made to ISO 12402 standards, they shall be considered to be to UL 12402 with the applicable Canadian /US National Differences where UL Standards exist. Where references are made to particular requirements within a part they shall include the associated DVs contained in that standard, as applicable.

Document History

December 31, 2015
Personal Flotation Devices - Part 5: Buoyancy Aids (Level 50) - Safety Requirements
This part of ISO 12402 specifies the safety requirements for buoyancy aids with a buoyancy of not less than 50 N used in sheltered waters with help and rescue close at hand under such circumstances...
UL 12402-5
December 31, 2015
Équipements individuels de flottabilité/Vêtements de flottaison individuels - Partie 5 : Aides à la flottabilité (niveau 50) - Exigences de sécurité
This part of ISO 12402 specifies the safety requirements for buoyancy aids with a buoyancy of not less than 50 N used in sheltered waters with help and rescue close at hand under such circumstances...
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