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BS EN 13374:2013 Temporary edge protection systems - product specification - test methods (+A1:2018) (Incorporating corrigenda January 2019 and August 2021)

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2013

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Abstract

Requirements and test methods are given for three classes of temporary edge protection systems that are used during construction or maintenance of buildings and other structures. Applies to systems for flat and inclined surfaces. Details are given for the energy absorption requirements of those with an arrest function (e.g. falling or sliding down a sloping roof). Details are given for systems which can be fixed to the structure and others relying on gravity and friction on flat surfaces.

Document History

Supersedes BS EN 13374:2013. Amendment dated 31 December 2018 - Implementation of CEN amendment A1:2018. Amendment dated 31 January 2019 - Implementation of CEN correction notice 9 January 2019: identifier on CEN title page corrected. Amendment dated 31 August 2021 - National foreword updated. Amendment dated 31 August 2021 - ISBN added.

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