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SRPS EN 363:2007

Personal protective equipment against falls from a height - Fall arrest systems

Apr 19, 2007
Apr 19, 2007
95.99   Withdrawal of Standard   Sep 30, 2011

General information

95.99     Sep 30, 2011

ISS

F094

European Norm

13.340.99  

Serbian  

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Scope

This European Standard specifies the terminology and the general requirements for fall arrest systems which serve as personal protective equipment against falls from a height. This European Standard additionally describes examples of how components or assemblies of components may be connected into a fall arrest system. These examples should enable the purchaser or user to assemble all components in a correct manner and to build up a fall arrest system.

Related directives

NOTE: If the word "harmonized" (marked in green) is not found in the field with the name of the directive, it means that the European standard is not cited in the OJEU.

89/686/EEC

Personal protective equipment (PPE)

Harmonized
93/68/EEC

Council Directive amending Dir. 87/404/EEC (simple pressure vessels), 88/378/EEC (safety of toys), 89/106/EEC (construction products), 89/336/EEC (electromagnetic compatibility), 89/392/EEC (machinery), 89/686/EEC (personal protective equipment), 90/384/EEC (automatic weighing instruments), 90/385/EEC (active implantable medicinal devices), 90/396/EEC (appliances burning gaseous fuels), 91/263/EEC (telecommunications terminal equipment), 92/42/EEC and 73/23/EEC

93/95/EEC

Personal protective equipment (Dir. 89/686/EEC amendment)

96/58/EC

Personal protective equipment (Dir. 89/686/EEC amendment)

Life cycle

NOW

WITHDRAWN
SRPS EN 363:2007
95.99 Withdrawal of Standard
Sep 30, 2011

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SRPS EN 363:2011

Related project

Adopted from EN 363:2002