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ILNAS-EN 1459-1:2017+A1:2020 Edition 02/2020
Rough-terrain trucks - Safety requirements and verification - Part 1: Variable-reach trucks
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Abstract

This European Standard specifies the safety requirements of self-propelled variable-reach rough-terrain trucks (hereafter referred to as trucks), intended to handle loads, equipped with a telescopic lifting means (pivoted boom), on which a load handling device (e.g. carriage and fork arms) is fitted. For the purpose of this standard, rough-terrain variable-reach trucks are designed to transport, lift and place loads and can be driven on unimproved terrain. Fork arms are considered to be part of the truck. Trucks can also be equipped with a variety of attachments (e.g. bale spikes, mowers, sweepers). This European Standard deals with all the significant hazards, hazardous situations and events relevant to the trucks when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer (see Annex A). This European Standard does not apply to: - slewing variable reach rough terrain trucks covered by EN 1459-2; - industrial variable reach trucks covered by EN ISO 3691-2; - lorry-mounted variable reach trucks; - variable reach trucks fitted with tilting or elevating operator position; - mobile cranes covered by EN 13000; - machines designed primarily for earth moving, even if their buckets and blades are replaced with forks (see EN 474 series); - trucks designed primarily with variable length load suspension elements (e.g. chain, ropes) from which the load may swing freely in all directions; - trucks fitted with personnel/work platforms, designed to move persons to elevated working positions; - trucks designed primarily for container handling; - trucks on tracks; - trucks with articulated chassis; - attachments (covered by prEN 1459-5). This European Standard does not address hazards linked to: - hybrid power systems; - gas power system; - gasoline engine system; - battery power system; - tractor specific devices (e.g. PTO). This European Standard does not address hazards which may occur: a) when handling suspended loads which may swing freely (additional requirements are given in prEN 1459-4 (in preparation)); b) when using trucks on public roads; c) when operating in potentially explosive atmospheres; d) when operating underground; e) when towing trailers; f) when fitted with a personnel work platform (additional requirements are given in EN 1459-3); g) when using cruise-control. This European Standard does not provide a method of calculation for fatigue and strength of material. This document is not applicable to trucks manufactured before the date of its publication.

Status

Standard - Active

Origin

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

Implementation

start of the vote on the project      date of ratification (dor)    25/11/2019
end of the vote on the project      date of anouncement (doa)    31/05/2020
start of the vote on the final project      date of publication (dop)    31/08/2020
end of the vote on the final project      date of withdrawal (dow)    28/02/2021


Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
27/08/2020
Reference Mémorial A N° 711

Relations

Evolutions
prEN 1459-1

Relations to older standards
ILNAS-EN 1459-1:2017
EN 1459-1:2017/FprA1

International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

53.060 : Industrial trucks

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