BS EN ISO 20957-1:2013
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Stationary training equipment – General safety requirements and test methods
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2013 | 28 |
This part of ISO 20957 specifies general safety requirements and test methods for stationary training equipment unless modified in the other parts of this International Standard. This part of ISO 20957 also covers environmental aspects.
It also specifies a classification system (see Clause 4).
This part of ISO 20957 is applicable to all stationary training equipment as defined in 3.1. This includes equipment for use in training areas of organizations such as sport associations, educational establishments, hotels, sport halls, clubs, rehabilitation centres and studios (classes S and I) where access and control is specifically regulated by the owner (person who has the legal responsibility), equipment for domestic use (class H) and other types of equipment including motor driven equipment as defined in 3.1.
The requirements of a specific part of ISO 20957 take priority over the corresponding requirements of this general standard.
If the intended use of the stationary training equipment is for children under 14 years other standards are applicable unless such stationary training equipment is intended for educational purposes in schools and other pedagogical contexts for children under the surveillance of a qualified adult instructor.
This part of ISO 20957 does not apply to stationary training equipment intended for outdoor use without supervision e.g. freely accessible.
NOTE 1 If a user has special needs (medical rehabilitation, disability) it is essential that the owner (the person with legal responsibility) conducts a specific risk assessment to determine safe use and if necessary to ensure trained staff are available to supervise the activity.
NOTE 2 In the event that the stationary training equipment is intended for medical purposes, attention is drawn to the requirements of Council Directive of 14 June 1993 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to medical devices 93/42/EEC in addition to the requirements of this part of ISO 20957.
NOTE 3 In the event that the stationary training equipment is intended for children’s purposes, attention is drawn to the requirements of Council Directive of 18 June 2009 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to safety of toys 2009/48/EC in addition to the requirements of this part of ISO 20957.
NOTE 4 In the event that the stationary training equipment is designed to be accessible to people with disability, attention is drawn to any relevant national guidelines.
NOTE 5 Concerning flammability, attention is drawn to national regulations.
NOTE 6 In the event that the stationary training equipment contains environmental critical components, attention is drawn to national regulations, e.g. European Directives.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | Foreword |
7 | Introduction |
9 | Section sec_1 Section sec_2 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | Section sec_3 Section sec_3.1 Section sec_3.2 Section sec_3.3 Section sec_3.4 Section sec_3.5 Section sec_3.6 Section sec_3.7 Section sec_3.8 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | Section sec_3.9 Section sec_3.10 Section sec_3.11 Section sec_3.12 Section sec_3.13 Section sec_3.14 Section sec_3.15 Section sec_3.16 Section sec_3.17 Section sec_3.18 Section sec_3.19 Section sec_3.20 |
12 | Section sec_3.21 Section sec_3.22 Section sec_4 Section sec_4.1 Section sec_4.2 Section sec_4.2.1 Section sec_4.2.2 Section sec_4.2.3 Section sec_4.2.4 Section sec_4.3 Section sec_4.3.1 Section sec_4.3.2 Section sec_4.3.3 4 Classification 4.1 General 4.2 Accuracy classes 4.3 Usage classes |
13 | Section sec_5 Section sec_5.1 Section sec_5.2 Section sec_5.3 Section sec_5.3.1 Section sec_5.3.2 Section sec_5.3.3 5 Safety requirements 5.1 General 5.2 Stability of equipment 5.3 External construction |
14 | Section sec_5.3.4 Section sec_5.3.5 Section sec_5.4 Section sec_5.5 Section sec_5.6 Section sec_5.6.1 5.4 Entrapment of the user 5.5 Adjustment components and locking mechanisms 5.6 Ropes, belts, chains and attachment components |
15 | Section sec_5.6.2 Section sec_5.6.3 Section sec_5.7 Section sec_5.8 Section sec_5.8.1 Section sec_5.8.2 Section sec_5.8.3 Section sec_5.9 5.7 Pull-in points 5.8 Hand grips 5.9 Endurance test |
16 | Section sec_5.10 Section sec_5.11 Section sec_5.12 Section sec_5.13 Section sec_5.14 Section sec_5.14.1 5.10 Isometric test requirements 5.11 Heart rate measurement system 5.12 Heart rate control mode 5.13 Electrical safety 5.14 Loading |
17 | Section sec_5.14.2 Section sec_5.15 Section sec_5.16 5.15 Care and maintenance 5.16 Assembly instructions |
18 | Section sec_5.17 Section sec_5.18 5.17 General instructions for use 5.18 Marking |
19 | Section sec_6 Section sec_6.1 Section sec_6.2 Section sec_6.2.1 Section sec_6.2.2 Section sec_6.3 Section sec_6.3.1 Section sec_6.3.2 6 Test methods 6.1 Test conditions 6.2 Stability test 6.3 External construction |
20 | Section sec_6.3.3 Section sec_6.3.4 Section sec_6.3.5 Section sec_6.4 Section sec_6.5 Section sec_6.6 Section sec_6.7 Section sec_6.8 6.4 Testing of entrapment 6.5 Adjustment components and locking mechanisms 6.6 Tensile test for ropes, belts, chains and attachment components 6.7 Testing of rope and belt guides 6.8 Testing of flywheels |
21 | Table tab_b Figure fig_1 Section sec_6.9 Section sec_6.10 Section sec_6.11 Section sec_6.12 Section sec_6.13 6.9 Testing of integral handgrips 6.10 Determination of the removing force of applied handgrips 6.11 Testing of rotating handgrips 6.12 Testing of endurance load 6.13 Testing of isometric equipment |
22 | Section sec_6.14 Section sec_6.15 Section sec_6.16 Section sec_6.17 Section sec_6.18 Section sec_6.19 6.14 Testing of the heart rate measurement system 6.15 Testing of the heart rate control mode 6.16 Testing of intrinsic loading 6.17 Testing of extrinsic loading 6.18 Testing of care and maintenance, assembly instructions, general instructions for use and marking 6.19 Test report |
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