Projekta Nr.ISO/TR 14799-2:2005
Nosaukums<p>ISO TR 14799-2:2005 consists of a comparison of the requirements of selected topics as covered by the following world-wide safety standards (excluding local deviations):</p> <p>a) Europe (CEN) -- EN 115; <i>Safety rules for the construction and installation of escalators and passenger conveyors</i> (Edition January 1995 and Amendment A1: 1998);</p> <p>b) USA -- ASME A 17.1-1996; <i>Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators</i> (The requirements for Canada (B 44) are generally the same as for the USA. Any differences are stated in the text.)</p> <p>c) Australia -- AS 1735 parts 5 and 6 for escalators and moving walks (Edition 1996);</p> <p>d) Japan -- Safety requirements mainly comprised of Building Standard Law Enforcement Order (BSLJ-EO), Notifications of Ministry of Construction (MOC-N, No. 1110-1981) and draft of Japan Elevator Association Standard (JEAS);</p> <p>e) Russia -- PUBEE 10-77-94, <i>Regulations for the installation and safe use of escalators</i> (Edition 1995);</p> <p>f) Korea -- The Elevator Inspection Standards, KATS 2001-414 Edition according to the Korea Elevator Law 4482, both cover the safety requirements on the escalator and moving walk.</p> <p>In addition to the above listed standards and other regulations, escalators and moving walks may be required to conform to the requirements of other standards as appropriate. Where ISO/TC 178/WG 5 was aware of these standards they are mentioned in the Bibliography.</p>
Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID)38762
Darbības sfēra<p>ISO TR 14799-2:2005 consists of a comparison of the requirements of selected topics as covered by the following world-wide safety standards (excluding local deviations):</p> <p>a) Europe (CEN) -- EN 115; <i>Safety rules for the construction and installation of escalators and passenger conveyors</i> (Edition January 1995 and Amendment A1: 1998);</p> <p>b) USA -- ASME A 17.1-1996; <i>Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators</i> (The requirements for Canada (B 44) are generally the same as for the USA. Any differences are stated in the text.)</p> <p>c) Australia -- AS 1735 parts 5 and 6 for escalators and moving walks (Edition 1996);</p> <p>d) Japan -- Safety requirements mainly comprised of Building Standard Law Enforcement Order (BSLJ-EO), Notifications of Ministry of Construction (MOC-N, No. 1110-1981) and draft of Japan Elevator Association Standard (JEAS);</p> <p>e) Russia -- PUBEE 10-77-94, <i>Regulations for the installation and safe use of escalators</i> (Edition 1995);</p> <p>f) Korea -- The Elevator Inspection Standards, KATS 2001-414 Edition according to the Korea Elevator Law 4482, both cover the safety requirements on the escalator and moving walk.</p> <p>In addition to the above listed standards and other regulations, escalators and moving walks may be required to conform to the requirements of other standards as appropriate. Where ISO/TC 178/WG 5 was aware of these standards they are mentioned in the Bibliography.</p>
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ICS grupa91.140.90