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ILNAS-EN ISO 3691-3:2016 Edition 12/2016
Industrial trucks - Safety requirements and verification - Part 3: Additional requirements for trucks with elevating operator position and trucks specifically designed to travel with elevated loads (ISO 3691-3:2016)
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Abstract

ISO 3691-3:2016 gives safety requirements and the means for their verification, additional to those of ISO 3691‑1, for industrial trucks with a vertical, non-tilting mast: a) those trucks having an elevating operator position, and order‑picking trucks, as defined in ISO 5053‑1, where the elevating operator position and the load‑handling device lifts to a height of more than 1 200 mm above ground level; b) lateral- and front-stacking trucks, as defined in ISO 5053‑1, designed to travel with a load-handling device elevated more than 1 200 mm above ground level, with the load-handling device elevated, lowered or laterally displaced, laden or unladen, while the truck is travelling. These trucks are designed to travel indoors on a smooth, level surface (e.g. concrete) and can be guided, unguided, or both, when in use; they are not intended to tow or push. ISO 3691-3:2016 is not applicable to stacker trucks which handle two loads, one on the forks and the other on the support arms, this type of truck being covered by ISO 3691‑1. It is not applicable to trucks with an elevating operator position up to and including 1 200 mm, or to trucks specifically designed to travel with an elevated load having a fork height up to and including 1 200 mm above ground level. It is not applicable to low-level order pickers with elevating operator's position up to and including 1 200 mm lift height which can be equipped with an additional load lifting device having a maximum lift height of 1 800 mm from ground level. ISO 3691-3:2016 deals with all significant hazards, hazardous situations, or hazardous events, as listed in Annex A, relevant to the applicable machines when used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer. It does not establish requirements for hazards that can occur when using trucks on public roads or when operating in potentially explosive atmospheres. Regional requirements, additional to the requirements given in this part of ISO 3691, are addressed in ISO/TS 3691‑7 and ISO/TS 3691‑8.

Status

Standard - Active

Origin

Technical Committee :
CEN/TC 150 : Industrial Trucks - Safety

Directives

98/37/EC : Machinery
2006/42/EC : Directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 May 2006 on machinery, and amending Directive 95/16/EC (recast)

Implementation

start of the vote on the project    18/04/2013   date of ratification (dor)    24/11/2016
end of the vote on the project    23/04/2013   date of anouncement (doa)    31/03/2017
start of the vote on the final project    01/09/2016   date of publication (dop)    30/06/2017
end of the vote on the final project    22/10/2016   date of withdrawal (dow)    30/06/2017


Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
03/02/2017
Reference Mémorial A N° 146

Relations

Evolutions
ILNAS-EN ISO 3691-3:2016/A1:2023

Relations to older standards
ILNAS-EN 1726-1:1998/A1:2003
ILNAS-EN 1726-2:2000

Relations to international standards
ISO/CD 3691-3 
ISO 3691-3.3 
ISO 3691-3.3 
ISO 3691-3.3 
ISO 3691-3:2016 

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

53.060 : Industrial trucks

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