BS EN 711:2016 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Inland navigation vessels. Railings for decks and side decks. Requirements, designs and types
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 43 |
This European Standard is applicable to railings for decks and in gangways on inland navigation vessels. It lays down design, dimensions, strength and test conditions which have to be observed for safety reasons. The railings provide protection for persons against falling overboard and from one deck to another.
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29 | European Foreword |
30 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Definitions |
31 | 4 Safety requirements 4.1 Design 4.1.1 General |
32 | Table 1 — Overview of the usual railing types 4.1.2 Railings in work areas 4.1.2.1 Type A 4.1.2.2 Type B 4.1.2.3 Type C 4.1.3 Railings in passenger areas |
33 | 4.2 Safety dimensions Figure 1 — CF type fixed railing Figure 2 — CT type tiltable railing |
34 | Figure 3 — CD type detachable railing Figure 4 — PF type fixed railing Figure 5 — PG type fixed railing |
35 | Figure 6 — PZ-Type Fixed Railing |
36 | Figure 7 — Examples for Type A, Baseboard, and Type C, Coaming Table 2 — Safety dimensions |
37 | 4.3 Sturdiness requirements Table 3 — Sturdiness requirements 4.4 Workmanship |
38 | 5 Materials 5.1 Choice of materials 5.2 Example of railing made of steel 5.3 Surface protection 6 Testing 7 Designation |
39 | Annex A (normative) Examples of materials and dimensions Table A.1 — Example of materials and dimensions for stanchions, hand rails and intermediate rails made of steel |
40 | Annex B (informative) Sample designs for railings in the area of mooring equipment and bulwarks Figure B.1 — Sample design of a railing in area of the mooring equipment Figure B.2 — Sample design of a railing in the transition to the bulwark — working areas |
41 | Figure B.3 — Sample design of a railing in the transition to the bulwark – passenger areas Figure B.4 — Sample design of a railing for increasing the height of a bulwark |