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Cross References:
EN 335-2:2006
EN 350-2:1994
EN 351-1:2007
EN 636
EN 1177
EN 1991-1-2
EN 1991-1-3
EN 1991-1-4
EN 13411-3
EN 13411-5
EN ISO 2307
ISO 2307:2005
EN ISO 9554
ISO 9554:2005
EN ISO/IEC 17025
ISO/IEC 17025:2005
ISO 1834
EN 71
EN 933-1
EN 12572
76/769/EEC
2001/95/EC


Replaces BS EN 1176-1:1998 which remains current.
 

Document History

  1. BS EN 1176-1:2017+A1:2023


    Playground equipment and surfacing-General safety requirements and test methods

    • Most Recent
  2. BS EN 1176-1:2017


    Playground equipment and surfacing-General safety requirements and test methods

    • Historical Version
  3. BS EN 1176-1:2008

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    Playground equipment and surfacing-General safety requirements and test methods

    • Historical Version
  4. BS 06/30132709 DC


    EN 1176-1. Playground equipment and surfacing. Part 1. General safety requirements and test methods

    • Historical Version
  5. BS EN 1176-1:1998


    Playground equipment-General safety requirements and test methods

    • Historical Version
  6. BS 5696-1:1997


    Play equipment intended for permanent installation outdoors-General safety requirements and test methods

    • Historical Version
  7. BS 5696-2:1986


    Play equipment intended for permanent installation outdoors-Specification for construction and performance

    • Historical Version
  8. BS 5696-1:1986


    Play equipment intended for permanent installation outdoors-Methods of test

    • Historical Version
  9. BS 5696-2:1979


    Play equipment intended for permanent installation outdoors.-Recommendations for minimizing hazards in equipment

    • Historical Version