ISO/TC 254/WG 3 - Operation and use
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ISO/TC 254/WG 3 is a Working Group within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Operation and use". This committee has published 3 standards.
ISO/TC 254/WG 3 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. Currently, there are 3 published standards from this working group.
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This document specifies the minimum requirements necessary to ensure the safe maintenance, operation, inspection and testing of amusement rides and amusement devices which are intended to be installed both repeatedly without degradation or loss of integrity, and temporarily or permanently in fairgrounds and amusement parks or any other locations, and is concerned with the installing, assembly and disassembly, operating, handling, maintaining, repairing, modifying and inspecting of amusement devices, and is addressed to controllers, operators, attendants and inspection bodies. The following are not covered by this document (this list is not exhaustive): - grandstands; - construction site installations; - scaffolding; - removable agricultural structures; - simple coin-operated children's amusement devices; - carrying up to three children, and recreational devices like waterslides or summer toboggan runs; - playground equipment; - rope courses; - climbing walls; - inflatable trampolines and swimming pool equipment.
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This document specifies the minimum requirements necessary for the independent inspections of amusement devices designed, manufactured, operated and used according to ISO 17842‑1 and ISO 17842‑2.
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ISO 17842-2:2015 specifies the minimum requirements necessary to ensure the safe maintenance, operation, inspection and testing of the following: mobile, temporary or permanently installed machinery and structures, e.g. roundabouts, swings, boats, Ferris wheels, roller coasters, chutes, grandstands, membrane or textile structures, booths, stages, side shows, and structures for artistic aerial displays. These devices are intended to be installed both repeatedly without degradation or loss of integrity, and temporarily or permanently in fairgrounds and amusement parks or any other locations. Fixed grandstands, construction site installations, scaffolding, removable agricultural structures and simple coin operated children's amusement devices, carrying not more than three children, are not covered.
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