EN 201:1997/A1:2000
(Amendment)Rubber and plastics machines - Injection moulding machines - Safety requirements
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Rubber and plastics machines - Injection moulding machines - Safety requirements
Migrated from Progress Sheet (TC Comment) (2000-07-10): UAP of 4 months (TC Res 1/1998) (CC/990114)
Gummi- und Kunststoffmaschinen - Spritzgießmaschinen - Sicherheitsanforderungen
Machines pour le caoutchouc et les matières plastiques - Machines à injecter - Prescriptions de sécurité
Stroji za predelavo gume in plastike - Stroji za brizgalno vlivanje - Varnostne zahteve - Dopolnilo A1
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SIST EN 201:2000/A1:2002
01-november-2002
Stroji za predelavo gume in plastike - Stroji za brizgalno vlivanje - Varnostne
zahteve - Dopolnilo A1
Rubber and plastics machines - Injection moulding machines - Safety requirements
Gummi- und Kunststoffmaschinen - Spritzgießmaschinen - Sicherheitsanforderungen
Machines pour le caoutchouc et les matieres plastiques - Machines a injecter -
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