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ILNAS-EN 1970:2000/A1:2005 Edition 03/2005
Adjustable beds for disabled persons - Requirements and test methods
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Abstract

This standard specifies essential requirements and related test methods for non-electrically and electrically operated adjustable beds, including detachable bed boards, bed lifts, side rails, grab handles and lifting poles intended to be used by disabled persons to alleviate or compensate for a disability or handicap. The standard also applies to stand up beds. The standard does not apply to lateral tilt beds.

Status

Standard - Superseded

Origin

Technical Committee :
CEN/TC 293 : Assistive products for persons with disability

Directives

93/42/EEC : Medical devices

Implementation

start of the vote on the project      date of ratification (dor)    03/02/2005
end of the vote on the project      date of anouncement (doa)    30/06/2005
start of the vote on the final project    23/09/2004   date of publication (dop)    30/09/2005
end of the vote on the final project      date of withdrawal (dow)    30/09/2005


Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
06/06/2005
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Relations

Evolutions
ILNAS-EN 60601-2-52:2010

Relations to older standards
ILNAS-EN 1970:2000

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

11.180 : Aids for disabled or handicapped persons
97.140 : Furniture

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