ISO 11525-4:2016
Rough-terrain trucks - User requirements - Part 4: Additional requirements for variable-reach trucks handling freely suspended loads

Standard No.
ISO 11525-4:2016
Release Date
2016
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Latest
ISO 11525-4:2016
Scope
This part of ISO 11525, when used in conjunction with ISO 11525-1 or ISO 11525-2, defines specific user requirements relating to the use of non-slewing and slewing variable-reach trucks operating with freely suspended loads. When provisions of this part of ISO 11525 are different from those which are stated in ISO 11525-1 or It is intended to achieve the following: a) prevention of personal injuries, property damage and accidents; b) establishment of criteria for inspection, maintenance, operation and training. NOTE National or local requirements can apply, whichever could be more stringent. General user requirements for non-slewing variable-reach trucks are given in ISO 11525-1. General user requirements for slewing variable-reach trucks are given in ISO 11525-2. This part of ISO 11525 is not applicable to flexible intermediate bulk containers as defined in ISO 21898.

ISO 11525-4:2016 Referenced Document

  • ISO 10896-4:2015 Rough-terrain trucks - Safety requirements and verification - Part 4: Additional requirements for variable-reach trucks handling freely suspended loads
  • ISO 11525-1:2012 Rough-terrain trucks - User requirements - Part 1: General requirements
  • ISO 11525-2:2015 Rough-terrain trucks - User requirements - Part 2: Slewing variable-reach trucks
  • ISO 16715:2014 Cranes - Hand signals used with cranes
  • ISO 18479-2 Rough-terrain trucks - Non-integrated personnel work platforms - Part 2: User requirements*2016-06-01 Update
  • ISO 21898:2004 Packaging - Flexible intermediate bulk containers (FIBCs) for non-dangerous goods

ISO 11525-4:2016 history

  • 2016 ISO 11525-4:2016 Rough-terrain trucks - User requirements - Part 4: Additional requirements for variable-reach trucks handling freely suspended loads
Rough-terrain trucks - User requirements - Part 4: Additional requirements for variable-reach trucks handling freely suspended loads



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