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DS/EN 1907

Safety requirements for cableway installations designed to carry persons – Terminology

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 26 May 2005
Status: inactive
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Railway engineering (Vocabularies)): 01.040.45
ICS Code (Cableway equipment): 45.100
scope:

This document defines general terms used in the safety requirements for cableway installations designed to carry persons. This document concerns terms used in the design, manufacture, erection, maintenance and operation of the installations and is restricted to: - those terms which form part of the vocabulary specific to these installations; - those terms, whether scientific, technical or in every day use, which have a particular meaning in this field or which it appears necessary to define in greater detail.

Document History

December 4, 2017
Safety requirements for cableway installations designed to carry persons – Terminology
This document specifies general terms used in the European standards on safety requirements for cableway installations designed to carry persons. The document concerns terms which are - part of the...
DS/EN 1907
May 26, 2005
Safety requirements for cableway installations designed to carry persons – Terminology
This document defines general terms used in the safety requirements for cableway installations designed to carry persons. This document concerns terms used in the design, manufacture, erection,...
Safety requirements for cableway installations designed to carry persons – Terminology
This document specifies general terms used in the European standards on safety requirements for cable-way installations designed to carry persons. The document concerns terms which are - part of the...
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