EN 1255:1995
(Main)Inland navigation vessels - Swing derricks
Inland navigation vessels - Swing derricks
This standard applies to swing derricks used on inland navigation vessels. It specifies requirements and test conditions which have to be observed for safety reasons. Swing derricks are used for transfer of crew members ashore and back to the vessel for laying out ropes during mooring and unmooring operations, particularly when the vessel is close to canal or river banks and when no other safe means of getting ashore in those cases is possible.
Fahrzeuge der Binnenschiffahrt - Schwenkbäume
Diese Norm gilt für Schwenkbäume auf Fahrzeugen der Binnenschiffahrt. Sie legt die Anforderungen und Prüfbedingungen fest, die aus sicherheitstechnischen Gründen eingehalten werden müssen. Schwenkbäume dienen dem Übersetzen von Besatzungsmitgliedern an Land und zurück zum Ausbringen der Seile beim Festmachen des Schiffes sowie beim Lösen, insbesondere an Ufern mit Böschungen, wenn keine andere sichere Möglichkeit besteht, in diesen Fällen an Land zu kommen.
Bateaux de navigation intérieure - Sauterelles
Cette norme s'applique aux sauterelles utilisées sur les bateaux de navigation intérieure. Elle spécifie les exigences et conditions d'essai qui, pour des raisons de sécurité, doivent être respectées. La sauterelle est utilisée par l'équipage des bateaux pour gagner la terre ferme et retourner au bateau pour filer le cordage pendant la fixation et le détachement du bateau surtout lorsque celui-ci se trouve à proximité de la rive et au cas où il n'y a pas d'autre possibilité sûre de gagner la terre ferme.
Inland navigation vessels - Swing derricks
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Inland navigation vessels - Swing derricksFahrzeuge der Binnenschiffahrt - SchwenkbäumeBateaux de navigation intérieure - SauterellesInland navigation vessels - Swing derricks47.060Inland navigation vessels47.020.40Dvigalna oprema in oprema za pretovorLifting and car
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