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ÖNORM EN 16116-2

Issue date: 2013 11 01

Railway applications - Design requirements for steps, handrails and associated access for staff - Part 2: Freight wagons

This European Standard specifies the minimum requirements for ergonomic and structural integrity of steps and handrails used together to give staff access to freight wago...
Withdrawn: 2021 10 01
Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 30 Pages
Language:
German | English
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This European Standard specifies the minimum requirements for ergonomic and structural integrity of steps and handrails used together to give staff access to freight wagons. It does not cover ladders, top platforms and top gangways. It defines in particular the required spaces necessary for handling of screw couplings with side buffers, for shunter handrails, for shunter´s stand, for steps and handrails. This European Standard also defines their dimensions, positions, limits for durability and functionality. It also defines the general requirements for the access to tail lights for freight wagons.
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