ISO/TC 127/SC 3/JWG 11 - Joint ISO/TC 127/SC 3 - ISO/TC 110/SC 4 WG: Lighting, signalling and marking Lights, and reflex-reflector devices
GT mixte ISO/TC 127/SC 3 - ISO/TC 110/SC 4: Feux d'éclairage, de signalisation, de position et d'encombrement, et catadioptres
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ISO/TC 127/SC 3/JWG 11 is a Subcommittee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Joint ISO/TC 127/SC 3 - ISO/TC 110/SC 4 WG: Lighting, signalling and marking Lights, and reflex-reflector devices". This committee has published 1 standards.
ISO/TC 127/SC 3/JWG 11 develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. Currently, there are 1 published standards from this subcommittee.
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This document specifies requirements for installation and performance of lighting, signalling and marking lights, and reflex reflectors. It is applicable to ride-on self-propelled wheeled or crawler earth-moving machines as defined in ISO 6165, and rough-terrain variable-reach trucks as defined in ISO 10896-1 and ISO 10896-2, hereafter known as “machines”. These machines are used off-road and can occasionally be driven on the road. NOTE 1 Meeting the requirements of this document does not ensure conformance to national or regional on-road regulations. NOTE 2 Rough-terrain trucks with mast as defined in ISO 3691-1 and rough-terrain lorry-mounted trucks as defined in ISO 20297-1 are not specifically covered by this document, but this document can be used for guidance.
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