ISO/TC 228/WG 8 - Yacht harbors
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ISO/TC 228/WG 8 is a Working Group within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Yacht harbors". This committee has published 6 standards.
ISO/TC 228/WG 8 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. Currently, there are 6 published standards from this working group.
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This document establishes the minimum requirements for the operation of and service provision for dry stack boat storage. The document excludes the land storage of boats that do not use racks. The scope does not cover specifics of boat yards and docking areas. NOTE Dry stacks can be part of a yacht harbour facility or a stand-alone facility.
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This document establishes minimum requirements for commercial and non-commercial harbours for yachts (defined for the purposes of this document in 3.24) to deliver luxury facilities and services to the yachting community. It details the requirements for a luxury yacht harbour to be considered a luxury facility, providing exceptional levels of customer service to meet the user's needs in a time-efficient way. This document does not cover specifics of yards, dry stacks, dry-docking areas, dry storages, fuel stations or nearby beaches. This document does not cover risks in case of abnormal weather conditions above wind force 9 on the Beaufort scale, extreme sea conditions or rogue waves.
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ISO 13687-2:2017 establishes minimum requirements for commercial and non-commercial harbours for leisure craft in order to define the intermediate level to deliver services to the boating community for all types of recreational boating activities, excluding the standardization of sports activities. The scope does not cover specifics of boat yards, dry stacks, dry-docking areas, dry storages, fuel stations and nearby beaches. ISO 13687-2:2017 does not cover risks in case of abnormal weather conditions above windforce 9 on the Beaufort scale and extreme sea conditions or rogue waves.
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ISO 13687-1:2017 establishes minimum requirements for commercial and non-commercial harbours for leisure craft in order to define the basic level to deliver services to the boating community for all types of recreational boating activities, excluding the standardization of sports activities. The scope does not cover specifics of boat yards, dry stacks, dry-docking areas, dry storages, fuel stations and nearby beaches. ISO 13687-1:2017 does not cover risks in case of abnormal weather conditions above windforce 9 on the Beaufort scale and extreme sea conditions or rogue waves.
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ISO 13687-3:2017 establishes minimum requirements for commercial and non-commercial harbours for leisure craft in order to define the high level to deliver services to the boating community for all types of recreational boating activities, excluding the standardization of sports activities. The scope does not cover specifics of boat yards, dry stacks, dry-docking areas, dry storages, fuel stations and nearby beaches. ISO 13687-3:2017 does not cover risks in case of abnormal weather conditions above windforce 9 on the Beaufort scale and extreme sea conditions or rogue waves.
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ISO 13687:2014 establishes minimum requirements for commercial and non-commercial harbours for leisure boats and yachts to deliver services to the boating community, excluding the standardization of sports activities. The scope does not cover specifics of boat yards, dry stacks, dry-docking areas, dry storages, fuel stations, and nearby beaches. Compliance with ISO 13687:2014 does not guarantee total safety or total freedom of risk in case of abnormal weather conditions above windforce 9 on the Beaufort scale and extreme sea conditions or rogue waves.
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