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BS EN 1757:2022 Safety of industrial trucks. Pedestrian propelled industrial platform trucks

BS EN 1757:2022

Safety of industrial trucks. Pedestrian propelled industrial platform trucks

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Standard number:BS EN 1757:2022
Pages:26
Released:2022-06-17
ISBN:978 0 539 12580 1
Status:Standard
BS EN 1757:2022 Safety of Industrial Trucks

BS EN 1757:2022 Safety of Industrial Trucks

Pedestrian Propelled Industrial Platform Trucks

Ensure the highest standards of safety and efficiency in your industrial operations with the BS EN 1757:2022 standard. This comprehensive document is essential for anyone involved in the design, manufacturing, and operation of pedestrian-propelled industrial platform trucks. Released on June 17, 2022, this standard is the latest in ensuring that your equipment meets the most current safety regulations.

Key Features:

  • Standard Number: BS EN 1757:2022
  • Pages: 26
  • Release Date: 2022-06-17
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 12580 1
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN 1757:2022?

The BS EN 1757:2022 standard is meticulously crafted to address the specific safety requirements for pedestrian-propelled industrial platform trucks. This document provides detailed guidelines and best practices to ensure that your equipment is not only compliant but also optimized for safety and performance.

Comprehensive Safety Guidelines

With 26 pages of in-depth information, this standard covers all aspects of safety for pedestrian-propelled industrial platform trucks. From design specifications to operational protocols, every detail is considered to minimize risks and enhance the safety of operators and bystanders.

Up-to-Date Information

Released in June 2022, the BS EN 1757:2022 standard incorporates the latest advancements and regulatory changes in the industry. By adhering to this standard, you can be confident that your equipment meets the most current safety requirements.

International Recognition

The BS EN 1757:2022 standard is recognized globally, making it an essential document for companies operating in international markets. Compliance with this standard not only ensures safety but also enhances your reputation and credibility in the industry.

Easy to Understand

Despite its comprehensive nature, the BS EN 1757:2022 standard is written in a clear and concise manner. This makes it accessible to a wide range of professionals, from engineers and designers to safety officers and operators.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN 1757:2022 standard is indispensable for a variety of stakeholders in the industrial sector, including:

  • Manufacturers of pedestrian-propelled industrial platform trucks
  • Design engineers and product developers
  • Safety officers and compliance managers
  • Industrial operators and supervisors
  • Regulatory bodies and inspectors

Invest in Safety and Compliance

By implementing the guidelines and best practices outlined in the BS EN 1757:2022 standard, you are investing in the safety and well-being of your workforce. This not only helps in preventing accidents and injuries but also contributes to a more efficient and productive work environment.

Conclusion

The BS EN 1757:2022 standard is a vital resource for anyone involved in the industrial sector. Its comprehensive guidelines, up-to-date information, and international recognition make it an essential tool for ensuring the safety and efficiency of pedestrian-propelled industrial platform trucks. Don't compromise on safety—make sure your equipment meets the highest standards with BS EN 1757:2022.

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BS EN 1757:2022


This standard BS EN 1757:2022 Safety of industrial trucks. Pedestrian propelled industrial platform trucks is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 53.060 Industrial trucks
This document applies to pedestrian propelled industrial platform trucks as defined in 3.1 with a rated capacity up to and including 500 kg, hereinafter referred to as “trucks” and designed for general purposes. This document does not apply to: — shopping trolleys referred to in EN 1929, Parts 1 to 4 and 7 (CEN/TC 291); — roll containers referred to in EN 12674, Parts 1 to 4 (CEN/TC 261); — trucks that are intended to be towed by powered vehicles, e.g. milk-run-trains/trailer trains/tugger trains. This document deals with the technical requirements to minimize the hazards listed in Annex C which can arise during commissioning, operation and maintenance of trucks when carried out in accordance with the specifications as intended by the manufacturer. This document does not specify the additional requirements for: — operation in severe conditions (e.g. extreme environmental conditions such as: freezer applications, high temperatures, corrosive environment); — operation subject to special rules (e.g. potentially explosive atmospheres); — handling of loads the nature of which could lead to dangerous situations (e.g. molten metal, acids/alkalis, radiating materials, especially brittle loads); — hazards occurring during construction, transportation, decommissioning and disposal; — direct contact with foodstuffs; — operation on gradients or on surfaces other than smooth, level, hard surfaces; — trucks designed for special applications (e.g., trucks used in hospitals as dinner trollies); — trucks fitted with hinged or sliding doors. Other possible limitations of the scope of other standards referred to that also apply to this document. Hazards relating to noise, vibration, visibility and static electricity are not dealt with in this document. This document applies to trucks manufactured after the date of issue.