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ISO 8102-1:2020 Electrical requirements for lifts, escalators and moving walks — Part 1: Electromagnetic compatibility with regard to emission This document specifies the emission limits in relation to electromagnetic disturbances and test conditions for lifts, escalators and moving walks, which are intended to be permanently installed in buildings. It is possible, however, that these limits do not provide full protection against disturbances caused to radio and TV reception when such equipment is used within distances given in Table 1. This document is not applicable for apparatus which are manufactured before the date of its publication  Published 2020-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 8102-2:2021 Electrical requirements for lifts, escalators and moving walks — Part 2: Electromagnetic compatibility with regard to immunity This document specifies the immunity performance criteria and test levels for apparatus used in lifts, escalators and moving walks which are intended to be permanently installed in buildings including the basic safety requirements in regard to their electromagnetic environment. These levels represent essential EMC requirements. This document refers to EM conditions as existing in residential, office and industrial buildings. This document addresses commonly known EMC related hazards and hazardous situations relevant to lifts, escalators and moving walks when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the lift installer or escalator and/or moving walk manufacturer. It is assumed that no ports connected to safety circuit only are rated at currents greater than 100 amps. It is assumed that mobile telephones and radio transmitters used at frequencies and power of that stated in Table 1 are not placed within 200 mm distance from safety circuit(s). However: — performance criteria and test levels for apparatus/assembly of apparatus used in general function circuits do not cover situations with an extremely low probability of occurrence; — this document does not apply to other apparatus already proven to be in conformity to the EMC national regulation, and not related to the safety of the lift, escalator or moving walk, such as lighting apparatus, communication apparatus, etc. This document does not apply to electromagnetic environments such as: — radio transmitter stations; — railways and metros; — heavy industrial plant; — electricity power stations; which need additional investigations. This document is not applicable to apparatus which were manufactured before the date of its publication.  Published 2021-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 8102-6:2019 Electrical requirements for lifts, escalators and moving walks — Part 6: Programmable electronic systems in safety-related applications for escalators and moving walks (PESSRAE) 1.1 This document is applicable to the product family of escalators and moving walks used in residential buildings, offices, hospitals, hotels, industrial plants, etc. This document covers those aspects that need to be addressed when programmable electronic systems are used to carry out electric safety functions for escalators and moving walks (PESSRAE). This document is applicable for escalator and moving walk safety functions that are identified in escalator and moving walk codes, standards, or laws that reference this document for PESSRAE application. The safety integrity levels (SILs) specified in this document are understood to be valid for PESSRAE application in the context of the referenced escalator and moving walk codes, standards, and laws in the Bibliography. 1.2 This document is also applicable for the application of PESSRAE that are new or deviate from those described in this document. 1.3 The requirements of this document regarding electrical safety/protective devices are such that it is not necessary to take into consideration the possibility of a failure of an electric safety/protective device complying with all the requirements of this document and other relevant standards. This document: a) uses safety integrity levels (SIL) for specifying the target failure rate for the safety functions to be implemented by the PESSRAE; b) specifies the requirements for achieving safety integrity for a function but does not specify who is responsible for implementing and maintaining the requirements (for example, designers, suppliers, owner/operating company, contractor); this responsibility is assigned to different parties according to safety planning and national regulations; c) applies to PE systems used in escalator and moving walk applications that meet the minimum requirements of a recognized escalator and moving walk standards, such as EN 115, ASME A17.1/CSA B44 or The Japan Building Standard Law Enforcement Order For Elevator and Escalator; d) defines the relationship between this document and IEC 61508 and defines the relationship between this document and ISO 22200; e) outlines the relationship between escalator and moving walk safety functions and their safe-state conditions; f) applies to phases and activities that are specific to design of hardware and software but not the phases and activities which occur post design, for example sourcing and manufacturing; h) provides requirements relating to the hardware and software safety validation; i) establishes the safety integrity levels for specific escalator and moving walk safety functions; j) specifies techniques/measures required for achieving the specified safety integrity levels; k) defines a maximum level of performance (SIL 3) which can be achieved for a PESSRAE according to this document and defines a minimum level of performance (SIL 1). 1.4 This document does not cover: a) hazards arising from the PE systems equipment itself such as electric shock etc.; b) the concept of fail-safe that can be of value when the failure modes are well defined and the level of complexity is relatively low. The concept of fail-safe was considered inappropriate because of the full range of complexity of PESSRAE that are within the scope of this document; c) other relevant requirements necessary for the complete application of a PESSRAE in an escalator and moving walk safety function, such as system integration specifications, temperature and humidity, the mechanical construction, mounting and labelling of switches, actuators, or sensors that contain PESSRAE. d) foreseeable misuse involving security threats related to malevolent or unauthorized action. This document can be used in cases where a security threat analysis needs to be considered, provided that the specified SIL has been reassessed.  Published 2019-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 20 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 8102-20:2022 Electrical requirements for lifts, escalators and moving walks — Part 20: Cybersecurity This document specifies cybersecurity requirements for new lifts, escalators and moving walks, referred to in this document as “equipment under control (EUC)”, designed in accordance with the ISO 8100 series. It is also applicable with other lift, escalator and moving walk standards that specify similar requirements, and to other lift-related equipment connected to the EUC. This document specifies product and system requirements related to cybersecurity threats in the following lifecycle steps: —    product development (process and product requirements); —    manufacturing; —    installation; —    operation and maintenance; —    decommissioning. This document addresses the roles of product supplier and system integrator as shown in IEC 62443-4-1:2018, Figure 2, for the EUC. This document does not address the role of asset owner as shown in IEC 62443-4-1:2018, Figure 2, but defines requirements for the product supplier and system integrator of the EUC to establish documentation allowing the asset owner, referred to as the “EUC owner” in this document, to achieve and maintain the security of the EUC. This document specifies the minimum cybersecurity requirements for: —    essential functions; —    safety functions; —    alarm functions. This document is applicable to EUCs that are capable of connectivity to external systems such as building networks, cloud services, or service tools. The capability to connectivity can exist through equipment permanently available on site, or equipment temporarily brought to the location during the installation, operation and maintenance, or decommissioning steps. EUC interfaces to external systems and services are in the scope of this document. External systems and services as such are out of the scope of this document. This document does not apply to EUC that are installed before the date of its publication.  Published 2022-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 34 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TS 8103-6:2017 Escalators and moving walks — Part 6: Safety parameters meeting the GESRs ISO/TS 8103-6:2017: a) specifies global safety parameters (GSPs) for escalators and moving walks, their components and their functions; b) complements the system and methods specified in ISO/TS 25740‑1 for mitigating safety risks that can arise in the course of, the operation and use of, or work on, escalators and moving walks. ISO/TS 8103-6:2017 is applicable to escalators and moving walks that can: a) be located in any permanent and fixed structure within or attached to a building; b) have any rated load, size of load carrying unit and speed, and travel height; c) be affected by fire and weather; d) be foreseeably misused, but not vandalized. ISO/TS 8103-6:2017 does not specifically cover - needs of users with disabilities, and - risks arising from work on escalators and moving walks under construction or during alterations and dismantling; vandalism, and fire in the environment of the escalator or moving walk.  Published 2017-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 41 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 8103-9:2022 Escalators and moving walks — Part 9: Measurement of ride quality This document specifies requirements and methodology for the measurement and reporting of escalator and moving walk ride quality. This document does not specify acceptable or unacceptable ride quality values.  Published 2022-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 8383:1985 Lifts on ships — Specific requirements Lays down requirements for design, installation and inspection. It is necessary to ensure compliance with such statutory requirements, rules and regulations as may be applicable to any individual ship as well as with lift safety codes.  Published 1985-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 47.020.40 Lifting and cargo handling equipment ; 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 22201-2:2013 Lifts (elevators), escalators and moving walks — Programmable electronic systems in safety related applications — Part 2: Escalators and moving walks (PESSRAE) ISO 22201-2:2013 is applicable to the product family of escalators and moving walks used in residential buildings, offices, hospitals, hotels, industrial plants, etc. It covers those aspects that need to be addressed when programmable electronic systems are used to carry out electric safety functions for escalators and moving walks (PESSRAE). It is applicable for escalator and moving walk safety functions that are identified in escalator and moving walk codes, standards, or laws that reference ISO 22201-2:2013 for PESSRAE application. The safety integrity levels (SILs) specified in ISO 22201-2:2013 are understood to be valid for PESSRAE application in the context of the referenced escalator and moving walk codes, standards, and laws in Annex B. ISO 22201-2:2013 is also applicable for the application of PESSRAE that are new or deviate from those described in ISO 22201-2:2013. The requirements of ISO 22201-2:2013 regarding electrical safety/protective devices are such that the possibility of a failure of an electric safety/protective device complying with all the requirements of the standard needs not to be taken into consideration. In particular, ISO 22201-2:2013: uses safety integrity levels (SIL) for specifying the target failure rate for the safety functions to be implemented by the PESSRAE; specifies the requirements for achieving safety integrity for a function but does not specify who is responsible for implementing and maintaining the requirements (for example, designers, suppliers, owner/operating company, contractor); this responsibility is assigned to different parties according to safety planning and national regulations; applies to PES used in escalator and moving walk applications that meet the minimum requirements of a recognized escalator and moving walk standards such as EN 115, ASME A17.1/CSA B44, or escalator and moving walk laws such as The Japan Building Standard Law Enforcement Order For Elevator and Escalator; defines the relationship between ISO 22201-2:2013 and IEC 61508 and defines the relationship between ISO 22201-2:2013 and the EMC Standard for Escalators and moving walks on immunity, ISO 22200; outlines the relationship between escalator and moving walk safety functions and their safe-state conditions; applies to phases and activities that are specific to design of hardware and software but not those phases and activities which occur post design, for example sourcing and manufacturing; requires the manufacturer of the PESSRAE to provide instructions that specify what is necessary to maintain the integrity of the PESSRAE (instruction manual) for organization carrying out the assembly, connections, adjustment and maintenance of the escalators and moving walks; provides requirements relating to the hardware and software safety validation; establishes the safety integrity levels for specific escalator and moving walk safety functions; specifies techniques/measures required for achieving the specified safety integrity levels; defines a maximum level of performance (SIL 3) which can be achieved for a PESSRAE according to ISO 22201-2:2013 and defines a minimum level of performance (SIL 1). ISO 22201-2:2013 does not cover: hazards arising from the PES equipment itself such as electric shock etc.; the concept of fail-safe that may be of value when the failure modes are well defined and the level of complexity is relatively low. The concept of fail-safe was considered inappropriate because of the full range of complexity of PESSRAE that are within the scope of ISO 22201-2:2013; other relevant requirements necessary for the complete application of a PESSRAE in a escalator and moving walk safety function such as system integration specifications, temperature and humidity, the mechanical construction, mounting and labelling of switches, actuators, or sensors that contain PESSRAE. These requirements are to be carried out in accordance with the national escalator and moving walk norm that references ISO 22201-2:2013.  Withdrawn 2013-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 24 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 9386-1:2000 Power-operated lifting platforms for persons with impaired mobility — Rules for safety, dimensions and functional operation — Part 1: Vertical lifting platforms This part of ISO 9386 specifies the safety rules, dimensions and functional operation for permanently installed power-operated vertical lifting platforms intended for use by persons with impaired mobility when standing or sitting in a wheelchair, with or without an attendant. It specifies requirements for lifting platforms a) installed within enclosed liftways, and b) whose design or location permits their use without an enclosed liftway. It is restricted to the following lifting platforms: a) those which travel between fixed levels; b) those without liftway enclosure and without floor penetration: 1) with travel up to 2,0 m, 2) in private dwellings with travel up to 4,0 m; c) those with liftway enclosure with travel up to 4,0 m; d) those whose rated speed does not exceed 0,15 m/s; e) those whose line of travel does not exceed 15° from the vertical and; f) those whose rated load is not less than 250 kg. This part of ISO 9386 does not specify every general technical requirement for all aspects of the electrical, mechanical or building construction. As far as possible, this part of ISO 9386 specifies only the requirements that materials and equipment need to meet in the interests of safety and functional operation. Requirements are also included for protection against harmful influences which may be experienced by equipment installed in external locations.  Published 2000-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 67 Technical Committee 11.180.10 Aids and adaptation for moving ; 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 9386-2:2000 Power-operated lifting platforms for persons with impaired mobility — Rules for safety, dimensions and functional operation — Part 2: Powered stairlifts for seated, standing and wheelchair users moving in an inclined plane This part of ISO 9386 specifies the safety rules, dimensions and functional operation for permanently installed power-operated stairlifts intended for use by persons with impaired mobility, for seated, standing and wheelchair users moving in a substantially inclined plane. It is restricted to stairlifts a) which travel between fixed levels over a staircase or an accessible inclined surface (see note 1); b) whose rated speed does not exceed 0,15 m/s; c) whose rail inclination does not exceed 75° from the horizontal; d) whose carriage is directly retained and guided by a rail or rails (see note 2). NOTE No enclosure for the path of the stairlift is required. This part of ISO 9386 does not specify every general technical requirement for all aspects of the electrical, mechanical or building construction. As far as possible, this part of ISO 9386 specifies only the requirements that materials and equipment need to meet in the interests of safety and functional operation. Requirements are also included for protection against harmful influences which may be experienced by equipment installed in external locations.  Published 2000-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 55 Technical Committee 11.180.10 Aids and adaptation for moving ; 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 9589:1994 Escalators — Building dimensions Specifies the building dimensions for the space needed to install escalators with a maximum nominal speed of 0,5 m/s, an inclination angle of 30° or 35° and a rise from 2 m to 6 m. The machine room is a part of the truss. Does not apply to certain escalators which are subject to special operational conditions; special designs like spiral escalators, combinations of escalators and passenger conveyors etc.  Published 1994-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 11071-1:1990 Comparison of worldwide lift safety standards — Part 1: Electric lifts (elevators) This Technical Report consists of a comparison of the requirements of selected topics as covered by: CEN - EN81, Part 1 (1985); ASME - ASME/ANSI A17.1 (1987); USSR - NEDRA (1972); CMEA - (Elevator Safety Regulations).  Withdrawn 1990-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 52 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 11071-1:1990/Amd 1:1999 Comparison of worldwide lift safety standards — Part 1: Electric lifts (elevators) — Amendment 1: References to Japanese standards  Withdrawn 1999-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 35 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 11071-1:1990/Amd 2:2001 Comparison of worldwide lift safety standards — Part 1: Electric lifts (elevators) — Amendment 2: References to Australian standards  Withdrawn 2001-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 30 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 11071-1:2004 Comparison of worldwide lift safety standards — Part 1: Electric lifts (elevators) ISO/TR 11071-1:2004 consists of a comparison of the requirements of selected topics as covered by the following worldwide safety standards (excluding regional or national deviations): CEN - European Standard EN 81-1:1998, Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Part 1: Electric lifts;ASME A17.1-2000 and CSA B44-00, Safety Code for elevators and escalators;Building Standard Law of Japan - Enforcement order - Section 2, Elevator equipment, Articles 129-3 to 129-13, as well as year 2000 Ministry of Construction notices:Nos. 1413 up to and including 1418;Nos. 1423, 1424, 1428 and 1429;No. 1597;AS1735.1-2001, Lifts, escalators and moving walks - Part 1: General requirements, andAS1735.2-2001, Lifts, escalators and moving walks - Part 2: Passenger and goods lifts - Electric. The Technical Report applies to electric traction lifts only, although some sections may also be applicable to positive drive lifts suspended by rope or chain.  Published 2004-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 65 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 1074:1975 Counterbalanced lift trucks — Stability — Basic tests  Withdrawn 1975-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO/TR 11071-2:2006 Comparison of worldwide lift safety standards — Part 2: Hydraulic lifts (elevators) ISO 11071-2:2006 consists of a comparison of the requirements of selected topics as covered by the following worldwide safety standards (excluding regional or national deviations): CEN European Standard EN 81-2:1998, Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts -- Part 2: Hydraulic lifts;ASME A17.1:2004, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators and CSA B44:2004, Safety Code for Elevators;Japan - Building Standard Law of Japan (BSLJ);Standards Australia: AS 1735-1: 2003, Lifts, Escalators and Moving Walks - Part 1: General Requirements;AS 1735-3: 2002, Lifts, Escalators and Moving Walks - Part 3: Passenger and Goods Lifts - Electro-hydraulic. ISO 11071-2:2006 applies to hydraulic lifts only, both of the direct and indirect acting type. It should be noted that, in addition to the above listed standards, lifts must conform to the requirements of other standards (for example, standards covering mechanical, structural, and electrical equipment; building codes, and environmental regulations). Some of the standards will be referred to in this Technical Report.  Published 2006-04 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 115 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 14798:2009 Lifts (elevators), escalators and moving walks — Risk assessment and reduction methodology ISO 14798:2009 establishes general principles and specific procedures for assessing risk. Its purpose is to provide a process for making decisions relevant to the safety of lifts during the design, construction, installation and servicing of lifts, lift components and systems, development of generic procedures for the use, operation, testing, compliance verification and servicing of lifts, and development of technical specifications and standards affecting the safety of lifts. While the examples given in ISO 14798:2009 refer primarily to risks of harm to persons, the risk assessment procedure it specifies can be equally effective for assessing other types of risk relevant to lifts, such as the risk of damage to property and environment.  Published 2009-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 38 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TS 14798:2000 Lifts (elevators), escalators and passenger conveyors — Risk analysis methodology  Withdrawn 2000-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 20 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TS 14798:2006 Lifts (elevators), escalators and moving walks — Risk assessment and reduction methodology ISO/TS 14798:2006 establishes general principles and specific procedures for assessing risk. The purpose of ISO/TS 14798:2006 is to provide a process for making decisions relevant to the safety of lifts during the design, construction, and installation of lifts, lift components, and systems; developing generic procedures for the use, operation, testing, compliance verification, and servicing of lifts; and development of technical specifications and standards affecting the safety of lifts. While examples in ISO/TS 14798:2006 refer primarily to risks of harm to persons, the risk assessment procedure set out can be equally effective for assessing other types of risks relevant to lifts, such as the risk of damage to property and environment.  Withdrawn 2006-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 35 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 14799-1:2005 Comparison of worldwide escalator and moving walk safety standards — Part 1: Rule by rule comparison ISO TR 14799-1:2005 consists of a comparison of the requirements of selected topics as covered by the following world-wide safety standards (excluding local deviations): a) Europe (CEN) -- EN 115; Safety rules for the construction and installation of escalators and passenger conveyors (Edition January 1995 and Amendment A1: 1998); b) USA -- ASME A 17.1-1996; Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators (The requirements for Canada (B 44) are generally the same as for the USA. Any differences are stated in the text.) c) Australia -- AS 1735 parts 5 and 6 for escalators and moving walks (Edition 1996); d) Japan -- Safety requirements mainly comprised of Building Standard Law Enforcement Order (BSLJ-EO), Notifications of Ministry of Construction (MOC-N, No. 1110-1981) and draft of Japan Elevator Association Standard (JEAS); e) Russia -- PUBEE 10-77-94, Regulations for the installation and safe use of escalators (Edition 1995); f) Korea -- The Elevator Inspection Standards, KATS 2001-414 Edition according to the Korea Elevator Law 4482, both cover the safety requirements on the escalator and moving walk. In addition to the above listed standards and other regulations, escalators and moving walks may be required to conform to the requirements of other standards as appropriate. Where ISO/TC 178/WG 5 was aware of these standards they are mentioned in the Bibliography.  Withdrawn 2005-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 226 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 14799-1:2015 Comparison of worldwide escalator and moving walk safety standards — Part 1: Rule by rule comparison ISO/TR 14799-1:2015 consists of a comparison of the requirements of selected topics as covered by the following worldwide safety standards (excluding local deviations): a) Europe (CEN) ? EN 115‑1, Safety of escalators and moving walks ? Part 1: Construction and installation (Edition 2010, including Amendment 1); b) North America - ASME A17.1/CSA B44-2010, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators; c) Japan ? Safety requirements mainly comprised of Building Standard Law Enforcement Order (BSLJ-EO), Notifications of Ministry of Construction (MOC-N), Japan Industrial Standard (JIS), and Japan Elevator Association Standard (JEAS). NOTE The original Japanese codes were written in Japanese and no official English versions had been released. Listed Japanese codes were carefully translated, but the original is corresponding to the translation sentence is not guaranteed. It is to be noted that in addition to the above listed standards and other regulations, escalators and moving walks may be required to conform to the requirements of other standards, as appropriate. Where ISO/TC 178 was aware of these standards, they are mentioned in Annex C.  Withdrawn 2015-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 166 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 14799-1:2022 Comparison of worldwide escalator and moving walk safety standards — Part 1: Clause by clause comparison This document compares the requirements of selected clauses of the following standards (excluding local deviations): a) EN115‑1:2017 [12]; b) ASME A17.1/CSA B44-2016 [11]; c) Japanese Codes 2016 [13]. NOTE      The original Japanese codes were written in Japanese and no official English versions have been released. Listed Japanese codes were carefully translated, but English correspondence to the original document is not guaranteed.  Published 2022-04 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 230 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 14799-2:2005 Comparison of worldwide escalator and moving walk safety standards — Part 2: Abbreviated comparison and comments ISO TR 14799-2:2005 consists of a comparison of the requirements of selected topics as covered by the following world-wide safety standards (excluding local deviations): a) Europe (CEN) -- EN 115; Safety rules for the construction and installation of escalators and passenger conveyors (Edition January 1995 and Amendment A1: 1998); b) USA -- ASME A 17.1-1996; Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators (The requirements for Canada (B 44) are generally the same as for the USA. Any differences are stated in the text.) c) Australia -- AS 1735 parts 5 and 6 for escalators and moving walks (Edition 1996); d) Japan -- Safety requirements mainly comprised of Building Standard Law Enforcement Order (BSLJ-EO), Notifications of Ministry of Construction (MOC-N, No. 1110-1981) and draft of Japan Elevator Association Standard (JEAS); e) Russia -- PUBEE 10-77-94, Regulations for the installation and safe use of escalators (Edition 1995); f) Korea -- The Elevator Inspection Standards, KATS 2001-414 Edition according to the Korea Elevator Law 4482, both cover the safety requirements on the escalator and moving walk. In addition to the above listed standards and other regulations, escalators and moving walks may be required to conform to the requirements of other standards as appropriate. Where ISO/TC 178/WG 5 was aware of these standards they are mentioned in the Bibliography.  Withdrawn 2005-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 112 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 14799-2:2015 Comparison of worldwide escalator and moving walk safety standards — Part 2: Abbreviated comparison and comments ISO/TR 14799-2:2015 consists of a comparison of the requirements of selected topics as covered by the following worldwide safety standards (excluding local deviations): a) Europe (CEN) ? EN 115‑1, Safety of escalators and moving walks ? Part 1: Construction and installation (Edition 2010, including Amendment 1); b) North America - ASME A17.1/CSA B44-2010, Safety Code for Elevators and Escalators; c) Japan ? Safety requirements mainly comprised of Building Standard Law Enforcement Order (BSLJ-EO), Notifications of Ministry of Construction (MOC-N), and Japan Elevator Association Standard (JEAS). It is to be noted that in addition to the above listed standards and other regulations, escalators and moving walks may be required to conform to the requirements of other standards, as appropriate. Where ISO/TC 178 was aware of these standards, they are mentioned in Annex B.  Published 2015-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 55 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 14799-2 Comparison of worldwide escalator and moving walk safety standards — Part 2: Abbreviated comparison and comments  Under development Edition : 3 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 16764:2003 Lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors — Comparison of worldwide standards on electromagnetic interference/electromagnetic compatibility ISO/TR 16764:2003 consists of a comparison of electromagnetic interference/electromagnetic compatibility (EMI/EMC) worldwide standards of interest to the lift industry.  Published 2003-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 36 Technical Committee 33.100.01 Electromagnetic compatibility in general ; 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 16765:2003 Comparison of worldwide safety standards on lifts for firefighters ISO/TR16765:2003 consists of a comparison of the requirements of selected topics as covered by standards in use in the following parts of the world: Europe, Australia, Russia, Japan, USA, Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan. This Technical Report applies to electric traction lifts only, although some sections may also be applicable for positive drive lifts and other lifts suspended by rope or chain.  Published 2003-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 40 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 16765:2003/Cor 1:2003 Comparison of worldwide safety standards on lifts for firefighters — Technical Corrigendum 1  Published 2003-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 18738-1:2012 Measurement of ride quality — Part 1: Lifts (elevators) This part of ISO 18738 specifies requirements and methodology for the measurement and reporting of lift ride quality during lift motion. It does not specify acceptable or unacceptable ride quality. NOTE Lift performance parameters are often referenced in conjunction with lift ride quality. Parameters relevant to lift performance include jerk and acceleration. This part of ISO 18738 defines and uses performance parameters where they are integral to the evaluation of ride quality.  Withdrawn 2012-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 18 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 18738-2:2012 Measurement of ride quality — Part 2: Escalators and moving walks This part of ISO 18738 specifies requirements and methodology for the measurement and reporting of escalator and moving walk ride quality. This part of ISO 18738 does not specify acceptable or unacceptable ride quality values.  Withdrawn 2012-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 18738:2003 Lifts (elevators) - Measurement of lift ride quality ISO 18738:2002 specifies requirements and methodology for the measurement and reporting of lift ride quality during lift motion. It does not specify acceptable or unacceptable ride quality. Lift performance parameters are often referenced in conjunction with lift ride quality. Parameters relevant to lift performance include jerk and acceleration. ISO 18738:2003 defines and uses performance parameters where they are integral to the evaluation of ride quality.  Withdrawn 2003-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TS 18870:2014 Lifts (elevators) — Requirements for lifts used to assist in building evacuation ISO/TS 18870:2014 details requirements for passenger carrying lifts, which are installed in buildings having a suitable comprehensive building evacuation strategy. It does not define building requirements that will have to be provided as part of the overall evacuation strategy for the building. Excluded from ISO/TS 18870:2014 are the following: details of a building evacuation strategy; details of building features to reduce risks or eliminate hazards; national building requirements which might demand special features.  Published 2014-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 21 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 22199:2006 Electromagnetic compatibility — Product family standard for lifts, escalators and moving walks — Emission ISO 22199:2006 specifies the emission limits and test conditions for lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors, which are permanently installed in buildings and for which ISO/TC 178 has direct responsibility for the production of International Standards, in relation to electromagnetic interference. These limits however, might not provide full protection against disturbances caused to radio and TV reception when such equipment is used within distances given in ISO 22199:2006. Since lifts travel large vertical distances in buildings, it becomes impracticable to test the installation either in a test laboratory or in situ (where the uncontrolled environment can also influence the test procedures and results). Likewise, due to practical restrictions imposed by the lift car internal dimensions, it is impracticable to test the lift car from within. Similar considerations regarding dimensions apply equally to the testing of escalators and passenger conveyors. Therefore, ISO 22199:2006 applies to the sub-systems and/or apparatus of lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors, an assembly of which will comprise an installation, the boundaries of which are indicated by example in Figures 2 and 3. However, ISO 22199:2006 does not apply to lighting apparatus and also other services already proven to be in conformity with national EMC regulations  Withdrawn 2006-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 22199:2009 Electromagnetic compatibility — Product family standard for lifts, escalators and moving walks — Emission ISO 22199:2010 specifies the emission limits and test conditions for lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors permanently installed in buildings. For conducted phenomena and harmonic distortion, ISO 22199:2010 is applicable to equipment intended to be connected to low-voltage systems interfacing with the public supply at the low-voltage level. It is not applicable to equipment intended to be connected only to private low-voltage systems interfacing with the public supply only at the medium- or high-voltage level.  Withdrawn 2009-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 22200:2006 Electromagnetic compatibility — Product family standard for lifts, escalators and moving walks — Immunity ISO 22000:2006 specifies the immunity levels that represent essential EMC requirements, and test conditions for lifts, escalators and moving walks that are permanently installed in buildings and for which ISO/TC 178 has direct responsibility for the production of International Standards, in relation to continuous and transient, conducted and radiated disturbances including electrostatic discharges. It addresses commonly known EMC related hazards and hazardous situations relevant to lifts, escalators and moving walks when they are used as intended and under the conditions foreseen by the manufacturer. Since lifts travel large vertical distances in buildings, it becomes impracticable to test the total assembly either in a test laboratory or in situ (where the uncontrolled environment may also influence the test procedures and results). Likewise, due to practical restrictions imposed by the lift car internal dimensions, it is impracticable to test the lift car from within. Similar considerations regarding dimensions apply equally to the testing of escalators and passenger conveyors. Therefore, ISO 22000:2006 applies to the sub-systems and/or apparatus of lifts, escalators and passenger conveyors, an assembly of which will comprise an installation. However, ISO 22000:2006 does not apply to lighting apparatus and also other services already proven to be in conformity to the national EMC regulations.  Withdrawn 2006-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 22200:2009 Electromagnetic compatibility — Product family standard for lifts, escalators and moving walks — Immunity ISO 22200:2008 specifies the immunity performance criteria and test levels for apparatus used in lifts, escalators and moving walks which are intended to be permanently installed in buildings, including the basic safety requirements regarding their electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) environment. These levels represent essential EMC requirements. ISO 22200:2008 refers to normal EMC conditions as existing in residential, office and industrial buildings.  Withdrawn 2009-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 22201-1:2017 Lifts (elevators), escalators and moving walks — Programmable electronic systems in safety-related applications — Part 1: Lifts (elevators) (PESSRAL) ISO 22201-1:2017 is applicable to the product family of passenger and goods/passenger lifts used in residential buildings, offices, hospitals, hotels, industrial plants, etc. This document covers those aspects that it is necessary to address when programmable electronic systems are used to carry out electric safety functions for lifts (PESSRAL). This document is applicable for lift safety functions that are identified in lift codes, standards or laws that reference this document for PESSRAL. The SILs specified in this document are understood to be valid for PESSRAL in the context of the referenced lift codes, standards and laws in Annex B. NOTE Within this document, the UK term "lift" is used throughout instead of the US term "elevator". ISO 22201-1:2017 is also applicable for PESSRAL that are new or deviate from those described in this document. The requirements of this document regarding electrical safety/protective devices are such that it is not necessary to take into consideration the possibility of a failure of an electric safety/protective device complying with all the requirements of this document and other relevant standards. In particular, this document a) uses safety integrity levels (SIL) for specifying the target failure measure for the safety functions implemented by the PESSRAL; b) specifies the requirements for achieving safety integrity for a function but does not specify who is responsible for implementing and maintaining the requirements (for example, designers, suppliers, owner/operating company, contractor); this responsibility is assigned to different parties according to safety planning and national regulations; c) applies to PE systems used in lift applications that meet the minimum requirements of a recognized lift standard such as EN 81, ASME A17.1-2007/CSA B44-07, or lift laws such as the Japan Building Standard Law Enforcement Order For Elevator and Escalator; d) defines the relationship between this document and IEC 61508 and defines the relationship between this document and the EMC standard for lifts on immunity, ISO 22200; e) outlines the relationship between lift safety functions and their safe-state conditions; f) applies to phases and activities that are specific to design of software and related hardware but not to those phases and activities that occur post-design, for example sourcing and manufacturing; g) requires the manufacturer of the PESSRAL to provide instructions that specify what is necessary to maintain the integrity of the PESSRAL (instruction manual) for the organization carrying out the assembly, connections, adjustment and maintenance of the lift; h) provides requirements relating to the software and hardware safety validation; i) establishes the safety integrity levels for specific lift safety functions; j) specifies techniques/measures required for achieving the specified safety integrity levels; k) provides risk-reduction decision tables for the application of PESSRALs; l) defines a maximum level of performance (SIL 3) that can be achieved for a PESSRAL according to this document and defines a minimum level of performance (SIL 1). ISO 22201-1:2017 does not cover: - hazards arising from the PE systems equipment itself, such as electric shock, etc.; - the concept of fail-safe, which can be of value when the failure modes are well defined and the level of complexity is relatively low; the concept of fail-safe is considered inappropriate because of the full range of complexity of the PESSRAL that are within the scope of this document; - other relevant requirements necessary for the complete application of a PESSRAL in a lift safety function, such as the mechanical construction, mounting and labelling of switches, actuators, or sensors that contain the PESSRAL. It is necessary that these requirements be carried out in accordance with the national lift standard that references this document. - foreseeable misuse involving security threats related to malevolent or unauthorized action. In cases where a security threat analysis needs to be considered, this standard may be used, provided the specified SIL has been reassessed.  Published 2017-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 48 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 22201-3:2013 Lifts (elevators), escalators and moving walks — Programmable electronic systems in safety related applications — Part 3: Life cycle guideline for programmable electronic systems related to PESSRAL and PESSRAE ISO/TR 22201-3:2013 provides additional information and process for the development of the instruction manual required by ISO 22201:2009 (PESSRAL) and ISO 22201-2 (PESSRAE) for programmable electronic systems (PES).  Withdrawn 2013-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 22201-3:2016 Lifts (elevators), escalators and moving walks — Programmable electronic systems in safety related applications — Part 3: Life cycle guideline for programmable electronic systems related to PESSRAL and PESSRAE ISO/TR 22201-3:2016 provides additional information and process for the development of the instruction manual required by ISO 22201‑1 (PESSRAL) and ISO 22201‑2 (PESSRAE) for programmable electronic systems for use by competent maintenance person(s) that carry out maintenance operations.  Published 2016-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 22201:2009 Lifts (elevators) — Design and development of programmable electronic systems in safety-related applications for lifts (PESSRAL) ISO 22201:2009 is applicable to the product family of passenger and goods/passenger lifts used in residential buildings, offices, hospitals, hotels, industrial plants, etc. ISO 22201:2009 covers those aspects that it is necessary to address when programmable electronic systems are used to carry out electric safety functions for lifts (PESSRAL). ISO 22201:2009 is applicable for lift-safety functions that are identified in lift codes, standards or laws that reference ISO 22201:2009 for PESSRAL. The SILs specified in ISO 22201:2009 are understood to be valid for PESSRAL in the context of the referenced lift codes, standards and laws. ISO 22201:2009 is also applicable for PESSRAL that are new or deviate from those described in ISO 22201:2009. The requirements of ISO 22201:2009 regarding electrical safety/protective devices are such that it is not necessary to take into consideration the possibility of a failure of an electric safety/protective device complying with all the requirements of the standard. ISO 22201:2009 does not cover hazards arising from the PES equipment itself, such as electric shock etc.; the concept of fail-safe, which can be of value when the failure modes are well defined and the level of complexity is relatively low; the concept of fail-safe is considered inappropriate because of the full range of complexity of the PESSRAL that are within the scope of ISO 22201:2009; and other relevant requirements necessary for the complete application of a PESSRAL in a lift-safety function, such as the mechanical construction, mounting and labelling of switches, actuators, or sensors that contain the PESSRAL. It is necessary that these requirements be carried out in accordance with the national lift standard that references ISO 22201:2009.  Withdrawn 2009-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 44 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 22201:2009/Cor 1:2011 Lifts (elevators) — Design and development of programmable electronic systems in safety-related applications for lifts (PESSRAL) — Technical Corrigendum 1  Withdrawn 2011-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 22559-1:2014 Safety requirements for lifts (elevators) — Part 1: Global essential safety requirements (GESRs) ISO 22559-1:2014 specifies GESRs for lifts (elevators), their components and functions, and establishes a system and provides methods for minimizing safety risks that may arise in the course of, the operation and use of, or work on, lifts (elevators). ISO 22559-1:2014 is applicable to lifts that are intended to carry persons or persons and goods that can a) be located in any permanent and fixed structure or building, except lifts located in means of transport, (e.g. ships); b) have any rated load, size of load carrying unit and speed, and travel distance and number of landings; c) be affected by fire in the load-carrying unit (LCU), earthquake, weather, or flood; d) be foreseeably misused (e.g. overloaded) but not vandalized. ISO 22559-1:2014 does not cover a) all needs of users with disabilities, or b) risks arising from work on lifts under construction, testing, or during alterations and dismantling, use of lifts for fire fighting and emergency evacuation, vandalism, and fire outside the LCU.  Withdrawn 2014-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 99 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TS 22559-1:2004 Safety requirements for lifts (elevators) — Part 1: Global essential safety requirements (GESRs) ISO/TS 22559-1:2004 specifies global essential safety requirements (GESRs) for lifts (elevators), their components and functions, and establishes a system and provides methods for minimizing safety risks that may arise in the course of, the operation and use of, or work on, lifts. ISO/TS 22559-1:2004 is applicable to lifts that: a) are intended to carry persons, and that can be located in any permanent and fixed structure or building, except lifts located in private residences (single family units), and means of transport (e.g. ships); b) have any rated load, size of load carrying unit and speed, and travel distance and number of landings; c) be affected by fire in the load-carrying unit (LCU), earthquake, weather or flood; d) be misused (e.g. overloaded) but not vandalized. ISO/TS 22559-1:2004 does not specifically cover all needs of users with disabilities, or risks arising from work on lifts under construction or during alterations and dismantling, or the use of lifts for fire fighting and emergency evacuation, or vandalism, and fire outside the LCU.  Withdrawn 2004-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 26 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TS 22559-2:2010 Safety requirements for lifts (elevators) — Part 2: Safety parameters meeting the global essential safety requirements (GESRs) ISO/TS 22559-2:2010 specifies global safety parameters (GSPs) for lifts (elevators), their components and their functions, and complements the system and methods specified in ISO/TS 22559-1 for mitigating safety risks that can arise in the course of the operation and use of, or work on, lifts (elevators). ISO/TS 22559-2:2010 is applicable to lifts that can a) be located in any permanent and fixed structure within or attached to a building, except lifts located in private residences (single family units) or means of transport, e.g. ships, b) have any rated load, size of load-carrying unit and speed, and travel distance and number of landings, c) be affected by fire in the load-carrying unit, earthquakes, weather or floods, and d) be foreseeably misused (e.g. overloaded), but not vandalized.  Withdrawn 2010-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 33 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TS 22559-3:2011 Safety requirements for lifts (elevators) — Part 3: Global conformity assessment procedures (GCAP) — Prerequisites for certification of conformity of lift systems, lift components and lift functions ISO/TS 22559-3:2011 specifies prerequisite requirements for application for a global conformity assessment procedure (GCAP) certificate of conformity for new lift (elevator) systems, lift components or lift functions.  Published 2011-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TS 22559-4:2011 Safety requirements for lifts (elevators) — Part 4: Global conformity assessment procedures (GCAP) — Certification and accreditation requirements ISO/TS 22559-4:2011 specifies requirements for certification of conformity for model lifts, lift (elevator) systems, lift components or lift functions by global conformity assessment bodies (GCAB), related responsibilities of GCABs, and requirements for accreditation of GCABs, and guidance and clarification to ISO/IEC Guide 65.  Published 2011-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TS 25740-1:2011 Safety requirements for escalators and moving walks — Part 1: Global essential safety requirements (GESR) ISO/TS 25740-1:2011: specifies global essential safety requirements (GESRs) for escalators and moving walks, their components and functions, and establishes a system and provides methods for minimizing safety risks that might arise in the course of the operation and use of, or work on, escalators and moving walks. ISO/TS 25740-1:2011 is applicable to escalators and moving walks that are intended to carry persons. ISO/TS 25740-1:2011 does not specifically cover all needs of users with disabilities, nor risks arising from work on escalators and moving walks under construction and during alterations and dismantling, vandalism, and fire in the environment outside the LCU.  Published 2011-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 42 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/DTR 25741-1 Lifts and escalators subject to seismic conditions — Compilation report — Part 1: Rule by rule comparison  Under development Edition : 1 Technical Committee 91.120.25 Seismic and vibration protection ; 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/DTR 25741-2 Lifts and escalators subject to seismic conditions — Compilation report — Part 2: Abbreviated comparison and comments  Under development Edition : 1 Technical Committee 91.120.25 Seismic and vibration protection ; 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 25741:2008 Lifts and escalators subject to seismic conditions — Compilation report ISO/TR 25741:2008 provides a compilation of relevant safety standards pertaining to protection of the user and vertical transportation equipment during seismic activity.  Published 2008-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 45 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/TR 25743:2010 Lifts (elevators) — Study of the use of lifts for evacuation during an emergency ISO/TR 25743:2010 investigates and highlights the main risks associated with using lifts (elevators) for the evacuation of persons in various types of emergency. The types of emergency under study arise from fire, flood, earthquake, explosion, biological or chemical attack, gas leakage, lightning or storm damage in the building being studied or a building adjacent to it. The purpose of ISO/TR 25743:2010 is to provide a process for making decisions relevant to the design of lifts and buildings, in order to determine if a given design can enable the lifts involved to be used with an acceptable level of safety.  Published 2010-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 30 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 25745-1:2012 Energy performance of lifts, escalators and moving walks — Part 1: Energy measurement and verification ISO 25745-1:2012 specifies: a) methods of measuring actual energy consumption of lifts, escalators and moving walks on a single unit basis; b) methods of carrying out periodic energy verification checks on lifts, escalators and moving walks in operation. ISO 25745-1:2012 only considers the energy performance during the operational portion of the life cycle of the lifts, escalators or moving walks.  Published 2012-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO/FDIS 25745-1 Energy performance of lifts, escalators and moving walks — Part 1: Energy measurement and verification  Under development Edition : 2 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 1074:1991 Counterbalanced fork-lift trucks — Stability tests This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 1074:1975): the rated capacity has been increased and the applicability range altered. Applies to tiltable or non-tiltable masts, of rated capacity up to and including 50 000 kg. Does not apply to trucks with retractable devices such as a mast or fork. Gives stability tests for fork-lift trucks and for trucks with attachments.  Withdrawn 1991-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 1084:1975 Industrial tractors — Definition and nominal rating  Withdrawn 1975-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 25745-2:2015 Energy performance of lifts, escalators and moving walks — Part 2: Energy calculation and classification for lifts (elevators) ISO 25745-2:2015 specifies a method to estimate energy consumption based on measured values, calculation, or simulation, on an annual basis for traction, hydraulic and positive drive lifts on a single unit basis, and an energy classification system for new, existing, and modernized traction, hydraulic, and positive drive lifts on a single unit basis. It applies to passenger and goods passenger lifts with rated speeds greater than 0,15 m/s and only considers the energy performance during the operational portion of the life cycle of the lifts. For other types of lifts (e.g. service lifts, lifting platforms, etc.), it can be taken as a reference. It does not cover energy aspects, which affect the measurements, calculations, and simulations, such as the following: hoistway lighting; heating and cooling equipment in the lift car; machine room lighting; machine room heating, ventilation, and air conditioning; non-lift display systems, CCTV security cameras, etc.; non-lift monitoring systems (e.g. building management systems, etc.); effect of lift group dispatching on energy consumption; environmental conditions; consumption through the power sockets; lifts whose travel includes an express zone (an express zone is unlikely to affect the average car load but can significantly affect the average travel distance).  Published 2015-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 18 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 25745-2:2015/DAmd 1 Energy performance of lifts, escalators and moving walks — Part 2: Energy calculation and classification for lifts (elevators) — Amendment 1: Express zones  Under development Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 25745-3:2015 Energy performance of lifts, escalators and moving walks — Part 3: Energy calculation and classification of escalators and moving walks ISO 25745-3:2015 specifies generic tools for estimating energy consumption of escalators and moving walks, and a consistent method for energy performance classification of existing, modernized, or new escalators and moving walks. It considers the energy performance during the operational portion of the life cycle of escalators and moving walks. It does not cover energy consumption and classification of the ancillary equipment, such as the following: a) lighting with the exception of comb plate lighting, step gap lighting, and traffic light (comb plate lighting, step gap lighting, and traffic light are considered essential for the operation of the equipment and are therefore not defined as ancillary equipment); b) cooling and heating and machine room ventilation; c) alarm devices and emergency battery supplies equipment, etc.; d) environmental conditions; e) consumption through the power sockets. There can be other electrical loads not associated with the escalator or moving walk, and not included. ISO 25745-3:2015 considers all escalators and inclined moving walks up to a rise of 8 m and horizontal moving walks with a length up to 60 m (this represents about 85 % of worldwide installed units).  Published 2015-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
ISO 5049-1:1980 Mobile continuous bulk handling equipment — Part 1: Rules for the design of structures  Withdrawn 1980-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 45 Technical Committee 53.040 Continuous handling equipment
ISO 509:1996 Pallet trucks — Principal dimensions Gives the principal dimensions for pallet trucks for transporting flat pallets complying with ISO 6780. Replaces ISO/R 509, which has been technically revised.  Withdrawn 1996-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO/R 509:1966 Principal dimensions of pallet trucks  Withdrawn 1966-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 938:1975 Hand-operated stillage trucks — Principal dimensions Specifies the dimensions of these trucks which are directly in relation to the corresponding dimensions of stillages. Defines the maximum height of truck, the maximum width of truck, the basic length of elevating frame and the lift.  Published 1975-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 1044:1975 Industrial trucks — Traction batteries for electric trucks — Voltages  Withdrawn 1975-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks ; 29.220.20 Acid secondary cells and batteries
ISO 1044:1985 Industrial trucks — Traction batteries for electric trucks — Voltages  Withdrawn 1985-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 29.220 Galvanic cells and batteries ; 29.280 Electric traction equipment ; 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 1044:1993 Industrial trucks — Lead-acid traction batteries for electric trucks — Preferred voltages Specifies a classification, requirements (optical, mechanical, electrical, disinfection and cleaning) and test methods. Also contains specifications on manufacturer's instructions, marking and packaging.  Withdrawn 1993-09 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks ; 29.220.20 Acid secondary cells and batteries
ISO 2163:1975 Industrial trucks — Wheels and castors — Vocabulary Defines terms relating to industrial wheels and castors (industrial wheels, axle and mountings, industrial castors).  Withdrawn 1975-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks ; 01.040.53 Materials handling equipment (Vocabularies)
ISO 2175:1981 Industrial wheels for non-powered equipment — Dimensions and nominal load capacities Specifies the definition of nominal load capacity, the classification of wheels, the specification of wheels, the determination of the category and selection of a wheel and the inspection conditions of industrial wheels and castors. An Annex gives nominal load capacities.  Withdrawn 1981-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 2184-1:1972 Industrial castors — Dimensions of top plates — Part 1: Oblong top-plates with 4 bolt holes  Withdrawn 1972-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 2328:1977 Fork lift trucks — Hook-on type fork arms and fork carriers — Mounting dimensions  Withdrawn 1977-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 2328:1993 Fork-lift trucks — Hook-on type fork arms and fork arm carriages — Mounting dimensions Specifies the mounting dimensions and some additional requirements to permit interchangeability of fork arms and/or other attachments, related to the truck rated capacity and type of fork arm.  Withdrawn 1993-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 2328:2007 Fork-lift trucks — Hook-on type fork arms and fork arm carriages — Mounting dimensions ISO 2328:2007 specifies the dimensions of, and additional requirements for, fork carriers and hook-on type fork arms, to permit the interchangeability of these fork arms and/or other attachments, relative to the truck-rated capacity and fork arm type, on fork-lift trucks up to and including 10 999 kg.  Withdrawn 2007-05 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 2328:2011 Fork-lift trucks — Hook-on type fork arms and fork arm carriages — Mounting dimensions ISO 2328:2011 specifies the dimensions of, and additional requirements for, fork carriers and hook-on type fork arms, to permit the interchangeability of these fork arms and/or other attachments, relative to the truck-rated capacity and fork arm type, on fork-lift trucks up to and including a rated capacity of 10 999 kg.  Published 2011-09 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO/CD 2328 Industrial trucks — Hook-on type fork arms and fork arm carriages — Mounting dimensions  Under development Edition : 5 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 2330:1974 Fork lift trucks — Fork arms — Technical characteristics and testing  Withdrawn 1974-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 2330:1995 Fork-lift trucks — Fork arms — Technical characteristics and testing Cancels and replaces the first edition (1974). Specifies manufacturing, testing and marking requirements for solid section fork arms, for quantity production and with all types of mounting. By agreement between the fork arm manufacturer and the purchaser, these requirements may also be applied to fork arms intended for quantity manufacture.  Withdrawn 1995-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 2330:2002 Fork-lift trucks — Fork arms — Technical characteristics and testing This International Standard specifies manufacturing, testing, and marking requirements for solid-section fork arms, for quantity production and with all types of mounting. These include but are not limited to, hook, shaft or pin, bolt-on and roller type fork arms.  Published 2002-05 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 2331:1974 Fork lift trucks — Hook-on type fork arms — Vocabulary Defines terms in English, French and Russian relating to fork arms for fork lift trucks, complying with ISO 2328, ISO 2329 and ISO 2330. Some figures illustrate the meaning and location of the parts mentioned.  Published 1974-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks ; 01.040.53 Materials handling equipment (Vocabularies)
ISO 3101:1981 Wheels and castors — Triangular top plates with three fixing holes Specifies the main dimensions of these top plates. Applies to top plates relating to ISO 2163 and used for swivel castors.  Withdrawn 1981-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3287:1999 Powered industrial trucks — Symbols for operator controls and other displays This International Standard establishes symbols for use on operator controls and other displays on powered industrial trucks.  Published 1999-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 45 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks ; 01.080.20 Graphical symbols for use on specific equipment
ISO 3691-1:2011 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 1: Self-propelled industrial trucks, other than driverless trucks, variable-reach trucks and burden-carrier trucks ISO 3691-1:2011 gives safety requirements and the means for their verification for the following types of self-propelled industrial trucks, as defined in ISO 5053: industrial counterbalanced trucks; reach trucks with retractable mast or retractable fork arm carriage; straddle trucks; pallet-stacking trucks; high-lift platform trucks; trucks with elevating operator position up to 1 200 mm; side-loading trucks (one side only); lateral-stacking trucks (both sides), and lateral- and front-stacking trucks; pallet trucks; bidirectional and multidirectional trucks; tractors with a drawbar pull up to and including 20 000 N; rough-terrain, counterbalanced trucks; industrial trucks powered by battery, diesel, gasoline or LPG (liquefied petroleum gas).  Published 2011-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 45 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3691-1:2011/Amd 1:2020 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 1: Self-propelled industrial trucks, other than driverless trucks, variable-reach trucks and burden-carrier trucks — Amendment 1  Published 2020-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3691-1:2011/Cor 1:2013 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 1: Self-propelled industrial trucks, other than driverless trucks, variable-reach trucks and burden-carrier trucks — Technical Corrigendum 1  Published 2013-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO/DIS 3691-1 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 1: Self-propelled industrial trucks, other than driverless trucks, variable-reach trucks and burden-carrier trucks  Under development Edition : 2 Number of pages : 71 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3691-2:2016 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 2: Self-propelled variable-reach trucks ISO 3691-2:2016 gives safety requirements and the means for their verification for self-propelled industrial variable-reach trucks and variable-reach container handlers/reach stackers as defined in ISO 5053‑1 (hereafter referred to as trucks), equipped with forks or integral load-handling devices for normal industrial duties (e.g. fork arms or means, such as spreaders, for handling containers). It is not applicable to - rough-terrain variable-reach trucks, - rough-terrain variable-reach trucks for handling containers, - machines designed primarily for earth-moving (e.g. loaders and dozers), even when their buckets and blades are replaced with forks, - machines from which the load can swing freely in all directions. For the purposes of this part of ISO 3691, fork arms and integrated attachments are considered to be a part of the truck, whereas attachments/equipment mounted on the load carrier or on the fork arms which are removable by the user are not. Nevertheless, requirements for such attachments are also given by the document. Any regional requirements additional to the provisions of this part of ISO 3691 are addressed in ISO/TS 3691‑7 and ISO/TS 3691‑8. ISO 3691-2:2016 deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events, as listed in Annex B, with the exception of the following, relevant to the applicable machines when used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. It does not establish requirements for hazards that can occur - during construction, - when using trucks on public roads, - when operating in potentially explosive atmospheres, or - when lifting persons.  Withdrawn 2016-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 41 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3691-2:2023 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 2: Self-propelled variable-reach trucks This document gives safety requirements and the means for their verification for self-propelled industrial variable-reach trucks and variable-reach container handlers/reach stackers as defined in ISO 5053‑1 (hereafter referred to as trucks), equipped with forks or integral load-handling devices for normal industrial duties (e.g. fork arms or means, such as spreaders, for handling containers). This document does not apply to: —    rough-terrain variable-reach trucks, —    rough-terrain variable-reach trucks for handling containers, —    lorry mounted trucks covered by ISO 20297-1, —    machines designed primarily for earth-moving (e.g. loaders and dozers), even when their buckets and blades are replaced with forks, —    machines from which the load can swing freely in all directions. This document is not applicable to trucks manufactured before the date of its publication. For the purposes of this document, fork arms and integrated attachments are considered to be a part of the truck, whereas attachments/equipment/tools mounted on the load carrier or on the fork arms which are removable by the user are not. Nevertheless, for interchangeable equipment, which is assembled with the truck by the operator in order to change the function of, or attribute a new function to, the truck, this document does provide requirements for: —    the interface with the truck, —    protection of the operator in the normal operating position from crushing and shearing hazards, —    operating and maintenance instructions, —    load charts, —    marking, —    provision for transportation, and, —    indicator lights for attachments for lifting containers Any regional requirements additional to the provisions of this document are addressed in EN 16307-2:2023 and ISO/TS 3691‑8. This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events, as listed in Annex B, with the exception of the following, relevant to the applicable machines when used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. It does not establish requirements for hazards that can occur: —    during construction; —    when using trucks on public roads; —    when operating in potentially explosive atmospheres; —    when lifting persons; or —    during dismantling, disabling and scrapping. This document does not provide requirements for: —    tools, lifting accessories or removeable attachments, which do not change the function or attribute a new function, mounted on the load carrier or fork arms; —    attachments/equipment mounted on the load carrier or on the fork arms which are removable by the user and which change the function or attribute a new function, except as stated above; —    the reliability of control systems and performance requirements for safety related parts of control systems; or —    the requirement for fitting an enclosed cab, whether pressurized or not.  Published 2023-03 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 46 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3691-3:2016 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 3: Additional requirements for trucks with elevating operator position and trucks specifically designed to travel with elevated loads ISO 3691-3:2016 gives safety requirements and the means for their verification, additional to those of ISO 3691‑1, for industrial trucks with a vertical, non-tilting mast: a) those trucks having an elevating operator position, and order‑picking trucks, as defined in ISO 5053‑1, where the elevating operator position and the load‑handling device lifts to a height of more than 1 200 mm above ground level; b) lateral- and front-stacking trucks, as defined in ISO 5053‑1, designed to travel with a load-handling device elevated more than 1 200 mm above ground level, with the load-handling device elevated, lowered or laterally displaced, laden or unladen, while the truck is travelling. These trucks are designed to travel indoors on a smooth, level surface (e.g. concrete) and can be guided, unguided, or both, when in use; they are not intended to tow or push. ISO 3691-3:2016 is not applicable to stacker trucks which handle two loads, one on the forks and the other on the support arms, this type of truck being covered by ISO 3691‑1. It is not applicable to trucks with an elevating operator position up to and including 1 200 mm, or to trucks specifically designed to travel with an elevated load having a fork height up to and including 1 200 mm above ground level. It is not applicable to low-level order pickers with elevating operator's position up to and including 1 200 mm lift height which can be equipped with an additional load lifting device having a maximum lift height of 1 800 mm from ground level. ISO 3691-3:2016 deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations, or hazardous events, as listed in Annex A, relevant to the applicable machines when used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. It does not establish requirements for hazards that can occur when using trucks on public roads or when operating in potentially explosive atmospheres. Regional requirements, additional to the requirements given in this part of ISO 3691, are addressed in ISO/TS 3691‑7 and ISO/TS 3691‑8.  Published 2016-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3691-3:2016/Amd 1:2023 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 3: Additional requirements for trucks with elevating operator position and trucks specifically designed to travel with elevated loads — Amendment 1  Published 2023-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3691-5:2009 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 5: Pedestrian-propelled trucks ISO 3691-5:2009 gives safety requirements and the means for their verification for the following types of pedestrian-propelled trucks, equipped with load-handling devices for normal industrial duties, e.g. fork arms and platforms, or integrated attachments for special applications: pedestrian-propelled straddle stackers, pallet stackers, industrial trucks with capacities not exceeding 1 000 kg with manual or electrical battery-powered lifting, low-lift pallet trucks with lift height up to 300 mm and rated capacity up to 2 300 kg, scissor-lift pallet trucks with lift heights up to 1 000 mm or rated capacity up to 1 000 kg with manual or electrical battery-powered lifting.  Withdrawn 2009-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 31 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3691-5:2014 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 5: Pedestrian-propelled trucks ISO 3691-5:2014 gives safety requirements and the means for their verification for the following types of pedestrian-propelled trucks, equipped with load-handling devices for normal industrial duties, e.g. fork arms and platforms, or integrated attachments for special applications: pedestrian-propelled straddle stackers, pallet stackers, industrial trucks with capacities not exceeding 1 000 kg with manual or electrical battery-powered lifting, low-lift pallet trucks with lift height up to 300 mm and rated capacity up to 2 300 kg, scissor-lift pallet trucks with lift heights up to 1 000 mm or rated capacity up to 1 000 kg with manual or electrical battery-powered lifting. It is applicable to trucks provided with either manual or electrical battery-powered lifting, operating on smooth, level, hard surfaces.  Published 2014-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 32 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3691-5:2014/Amd 1:2020 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 5: Pedestrian-propelled trucks — Amendment 1  Published 2020-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3691-6:2013 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 6: Burden and personnel carriers ISO 3691-6:2013 gives safety requirements and the means for their verification for self-propelled carriers designed for carrying burdens without lifting, as defined in ISO 5053, and/or personnel carriers, having three or more wheels, a maximum speed not exceeding 56 km/h and a load capacity not exceeding 5 000 kg. It is applicable to trucks equipped with a platform (which can be tilting) for the purpose of carrying materials or with a number of seats for the purpose of transporting passengers. It is not applicable to vehicles intended primarily for earth-moving or over-the-road hauling, driverless trucks, golf cars, or tractors with a drawbar pull up to and including 20 000 N equipped with a platform for the purpose of carrying materials.  Withdrawn 2013-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 26 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3691-6:2021 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 6: Burden and personnel carriers This document gives safety requirements and the means for their verification for self-propelled carriers designed for carrying burdens without lifting, as defined in ISO 5053‑1:2020, and/or personnel carriers, having three or more wheels, a maximum speed not exceeding 56 km/h and a load capacity not exceeding 5 000 kg (hereafter referred to as carriers or trucks). This document is applicable to trucks equipped with a platform (which can be tilting) for the purpose of carrying materials or with a number of seats for the purpose of transporting passengers. It is not applicable to: —    vehicles intended primarily for earth-moving or over-the-road hauling; —    driverless trucks; —    pedestrian controlled trucks; —    golf cars; —    tractors with a drawbar pull up to and including 20 000 N equipped with a platform for the purpose of carrying materials. This document deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations or hazardous events, as listed in Annex A, relevant to the applicable machines when used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. This document does not deal with hazard due to the risk of break-up during operation. It does not establish requirements for hazards that can occur when using trucks on public roads or when operating in potentially explosive atmospheres. It does not establish requirements to provide fire extinguishers. Regional requirements, additional to the requirements given in this document, are addressed in EN 16307‑6:2014 and ISO/TS 3691‑8:2019.  Published 2021-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 25 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO/TS 3691-7:2011 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 7: Regional requirements for countries within the European Community ISO 3691-7:2010 gives regional requirements specific to the countries within the European Community (EC) and European Economic Area (EEA) for the types of industrial trucks specified in the scopes of ISO 3691‑1, ISO 3691‑2, ISO 3691-3, ISO 3691-4, ISO 3691-5 and ISO 3691-6, respectively. It is intended to be used in conjunction with each of those parts of ISO 3691.  Withdrawn 2011-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO/TS 3691-8:2012 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 8: Regional requirements for countries outside the European Community ISO/TS 3691-1:2012 gives regional requirements for specific countries outside the European Community (EC) and European Economic Area (EEA) for the types of industrial trucks specified in the scopes of ISO 3691-1, ISO 3691-2, ISO 3691-3, ISO 3691-4 and ISO 3691-6. It is intended to be used in conjunction with each of those parts of ISO 3691.  Withdrawn 2012-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO/TS 3691-8:2019 Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 8: Regional requirements for countries outside the European Community This document gives regional requirements for specific countries outside the European Community (EC) and European Economic Area (EEA) for the types of industrial trucks specified in the scopes of ISO 3691-1, ISO 3691-2, ISO 3691-3, ISO 3691-4 and ISO 3691-6.  Published 2019-05 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3691:1980/Amd 1:1983 Powered industrial trucks — Safety code — Amendment 1 Page 2, sub-clause 5.1.1, point e) shall read: e) capacity at maximum elevation of the load-engaging means at specified load centre(s). Sub-clause 5.1.2, point e) shall read: e) capacity at maximum elevation of the load-engaging means at specified load centre(s);".  Withdrawn 1983-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3739-3:1995 Industrial tyres and rims — Part 3: Rims Gives the main requirements, including size designation and marking of flat base rims for pneumatic tyres and for solid tyres for pneumatic tyre rims.  Withdrawn 1995-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3739-3:2008 Industrial tyres and rims — Part 3: Rims ISO 3739-3:2008 specifies the main requirements, including size designation and marking, of 5° tapered and flat base rims, with diameters not exceeding rim diameter code 15 for pneumatic tyres and for solid tyres for pneumatic tyre rims, primarily intended for industrial vehicles for use on prepared surfaces. ISO 3739-1 gives the designation, dimensions and marking, and ISO 3739-2 gives the load ratings, of pneumatic tyres (metric series). ISO 10499-1 covers the designation, dimensions and marking of rubber solid tyres (metric series) for pneumatic tyre rims. Rim dimensions are specified for size and contour only. The tyre and wheel/rim manufacturers are consulted for confirmation of the suitability of the tyre/rim combinations, particularly with regard to rim profile and wheel strength.  Withdrawn 2008-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks
ISO 3739-3:2021 Industrial tyres and rims — Part 3: Rims This document specifies the main requirements, including size designation and marking, of 5-degree tapered and flat base rims primarily intended for industrial vehicles for use on prepared surfaces.  Published 2021-10 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 53.060 Industrial trucks