EN 12811-3:2002/AC:2004
(Corrigendum)Temporary works equipment - Part 3: Load testing
Temporary works equipment - Part 3: Load testing
AFNOR/DIN - Wrong equations in 7.2.2.2 and 7.4
Temporäre Konstruktionen für Bauwerke - Teil 3: Versuche zum Tragverhalten
Equipements temporaires de chantiers - Partie 3: Essais de charges
Začasne konstrukcije za gradnjo – 3. del: Preskusi nosilnosti
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-julij-2005
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Temporary works equipment - Part 3: Load testing
Temporäre Konstruktionen für Bauwerke - Teil 3: Versuche zum Tragverhalten
Equipements temporaires de chantiers - Partie 3: Essais de charges
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 12811-3:2002/AC:2004
ICS:
91.220 Gradbena oprema Construction equipment
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 12811-3:2002/AC
NORME EUROPÉENNE
December 2004
Décembre 2004
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
Dezember 2004
ICS 91.200
English version
Version Française
Deutsche Fassung
Temporary works equipment - Part 3: Load testing
Equipements temporaires de chantiers - Temporäre Konstruktionen für Bauwerke -
Partie 3: Essais de charges Teil 3: Versuche zum Tragverhalten
This corrigendum becomes effective on 8 December 2004 for incorporation in the official German and
French versions of the EN.
Ce corrigendum prendra effet le 8 décembre 2004 pour incorporation dans les versions officielles
allemande et française de la EN.
Die Berichtigung tritt am 8.Dezember 2004 zur Einarbeit
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