EN 1777:2004+A1:2009

Hydraulic platforms (HPs) for fire fighting and rescue services - Safety requirements and testing EN 1777:2004+A1:2009

Publication date:   Jul 10, 2009

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99.60 Withdrawal effective   Mar 10, 2010

CEN

CEN/TC 192 Fire and Rescue Service Equipment

European Norm

13.220.10   Fire-fighting

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This document identifies the significant hazards (see 4) in the use of all sizes of HP by fire fighting and rescue services, on the basis that they are supplied in a complete form, tested and ready for use, and gives methods for the elimination or reduction of these hazards and for the use of safe working practices.
NOTE The principles of this standard have been used for HPs ranging from the smallest up to working heights exceeding 70 m, and are expected to be applicable to all foreseeable developments of HPs for Fire Services.
This document deals with HPs, the base of which is normally a motor vehicle, but can also be static or fixed, or mobile in the form of:
- a trailer or de-mountable unit
- any other type of self-propelled vehicle
For vehicle mounted HPs this document is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 1846-2, Fire fighting and rescue service vehicles -Part 2: Common requirements - Safety and performance.
This document is not applicable to HPs which were manufactured before the date of publication of this document by CEN.
1.2 This document is applicable to the structural design calculations and stability criteria, constructional details and tests of HPs, and gives guidance on the intended life limits for HPs (see 5.2.5.2.2).
NOTE This document may also be used for machines similar to HPs equipped with monitors, surveillance or other equipment for firefighting use but not intended for lifting persons.
1.3 This document does not specify the special requirements for:
- HPs operated by programmable electronic systems and/or radio which do not rely on cables;
- use in underground work (mines);
- use in potentially explosive atmospheres;
- the use of pneumatic cylinders to operate load carrying components.
1.4 Classification
HPs are divided into two main types:
Type A: HPs where the vertical projection of the centre of gravity of the load is always inside the tipping lines.
Type B: HPs where the vertical projection of the centre o

Related legislation

Legislation related to this standard

98/37/EC

Machinery

2006/42/EC

Directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 May 2006 on machinery, and amending Directive 95/16/EC (recast)

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