Standard ISO 16024:2005 25.10.2005 preview

ISO 16024:2005

Personal protective equipment for protection against falls from a height — Flexible horizontal lifeline systems

Automatically translated name:

Personal protective equipment for protection against falls from a height -- Flexible horizontal lifeline systems



STANDARD published on 25.10.2005


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The information about the standard:

Designation standards: ISO 16024:2005
Publication date standards: 25.10.2005
SKU: NS-426806
The number of pages: 14
Approximate weight : 42 g (0.09 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

The category - similar standards:

Protection against falling and slipping

Annotation of standard text ISO 16024:2005 :

Description / Abstract: ISO 16024:2005 specifies design and performance requirements, test methods, user instructions, marking and labelling as appropriate, of flexible horizontal lifeline systems for use at any one time by up to three persons, exclusively for the attachment of personal protective equipment for protection against falls from a height. It does not stipulate designs for flexible horizontal lifelines, except for design limitations that are necessary for safe and durable service. ISO 16024:2005 does not cover rigid rail systems, nor is it intended to cover flexible guardrails, hand lines and work-positioning anchor lines.

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