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EVS-EN 15649-6:2010+A1:2014

Floating leisure articles for use on and in the water - Part 6: Additional specific safety requirements and test methods for Class D devices

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EN 15649-6:2009+A1:2013
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01.11.2017
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04.02.2014
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03.02.2010
Main
EVS-EN 15649-6:2010
This European Standard is applicable for CLASS D floating leisure articles for use on and in water according to EN 15649-1 regardless whether the buoyancy is achieved by inflation or inherent buoyant material.
This document (EN 15649-6) is applicable with EN 15649-1 and EN 15649-2.
NOTE 1  Typical products forming Class D:
-  inflatable climbing structures on the water;
-  bouncing platforms;
-  inflatable slides;
-  water trampolines;
-  teeter totters;
-  obstacle courses.
NOTE 2  Typical places for application:
-  pools;
-  lakes, ponds;
-  open sea;
-  sea shore (no offshore winds, no currents).

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