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ÖNORM EN 1177
Issue date: 1997 12 01
Impact absorbing playground surfacing - Safety requirements and test methods
This standard specifies requirements for surfacing to be used in childrens playgrounds and
specific requirements for areas where impact attenuation is necessary. It sugg...
Withdrawn: 2009 06 01
Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 15 Pages
Language:
German
| English
Currently valid:
Optionally co-design standards:
ICS
This standard specifies requirements for surfacing to be used in childrens playgrounds and
specific requirements for areas where impact attenuation is necessary. It suggests the factors
to be considered when selecting playground surfacing and gives a method of test by which
the impact attenuation can be determined; this test gives a critical fall height (see 3.5) for
surfacing, that represents the upper limit of its effectiveness in reducing head injury when
using playground equipment conforming to EN 1176.
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