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BS EN 15695-1:2017 is applicable to cabs of agricultural and forestry tractors and self-propelled sprayers. Its purpose is to limit the exposure of the operator (driver) to hazardous substances when applying plant protection products (PPP) and liquid fertilisers. This European Standard specifies different categories of cabs of agricultural and forestry tractors and self-propelled sprayers and the relevant requirements and test procedures in order to limit the exposure of the operator (driver) to hazardous substances when inside the cab. It also specifies the information to be provided by the tractor or self-propelled sprayer manufacturer.


Cross References:
EN 15695-2:2017
EN ISO 12100 (ISO 12100:2010) AS
ISO 14269-5:1997 (R10)
ISO 12100:2010 Ed 1
EN 14387:2004+A1:2008
ISO 14269-2:1997 (R10)
EN 132:1998
ISO 4254-6:2009
ISO 3966:2008


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  1. BS EN 15695-1:2017

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    Agricultural tractors and self-propelled sprayers. Protection of the operator (driver) against hazardous substances-Cab classification, requirements and test procedures

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  2. BS EN 15695-1:2009


    Agricultural tractors and self-propelled sprayers. Protection of the operator (driver) against hazardous substances-Cab classification, requirements and test procedures

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  3. BS 07/30164820 DC


    BS EN 15695-1. Agricultural tractors and self-propelled machinery. Protection against hazardous substances. Part 1. Cab classification, requirements and test procedures

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