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This European Standard specifies the additional safety requirements for trucks covered by EN 1459-1 and EN ISO 3691-2 when these trucks are equipped with attachments to carry freely suspended loads (here-after also referred to as trucks). The load may be close coupled to the lifting point (e.g. on hooks) mounted to the truck or suspended with a variable length element (e.g. chains, ropes, hoist). This European Standard does not address hazards which may occur: a) during manufacture; b) when handling suspended work platforms which may swing freely; c) when using trucks on public roads; d) when operating in potentially explosive atmospheres; e) when operating underground f) the lifting of suspended loads which by design of the load and the load handling means does not allow the load to swing freely (e.g. flexible intermediate bulk containers as defined in ISO 21898:2005 carried beneath the forks of the truck); g) the lifting of persons by any attachments, including work platforms. h) Additional hazards related to EN 1459-2 rough-terrain rotating trucks carrying freely suspended loads
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This European Standard specifies the additional safety requirements for trucks covered by EN 1459-1 and EN ISO 3691-2 when these trucks are equipped with attachments to carry freely suspended loads (here-after also referred to as trucks). The load may be close coupled to the lifting point (e.g. on hooks) mounted to the truck or suspended with a variable length element (e.g. chains, ropes, hoist). This European Standard does not address hazards which may occur: a) during manufacture; b) when handling suspended work platforms which may swing freely; c) when using trucks on public roads; d) when operating in potentially explosive atmospheres; e) when operating underground f) the lifting of suspended loads which by design of the load and the load handling means does not allow the load to swing freely (e.g. flexible intermediate bulk containers as defined in ISO 21898:2005 carried beneath the forks of the truck); g) the lifting of persons by any attachments, including work platforms. h) Additional hazards related to EN 1459-2 rough-terrain rotating trucks carrying freely suspended loads