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DIN EN 1914-2009 内河航行船舶工作船舶、船载小艇和救生艇

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【英文标准名称】:Inlandnavigationvessels-Workboats,ship'sboatsandlifeboats;EnglishversionofDINEN1914:2009-04
【原文标准名称】:内河航行船舶工作船舶、船载小艇和救生艇
【标准号】:DINEN1914-2009
【标准状态】:现行
【国别】:德国
【发布日期】:2009-04
【实施或试行日期】:
【发布单位】:德国标准化学会(DE-DIN)
【起草单位】:
【标准类型】:()
【标准水平】:()
【中文主题词】:小艇;定义;设备;充气的;内河航行;内河船舶;内河运输;救生艇;救生器具;作标记;充气船;安全工程;安全要求;废弃物利用;造船;规范(验收);测试;车辆;船舶;水运;工作船舶
【英文主题词】:Boats;Definition;Definitions;Equipment;Inflatable;Inlandnavigation;Inlandships;Inlandwaterwaytransport;Lifeboats;Life-savingappliances;Marking;Pneumaticboats;Safetyengineering;Safetyrequirements;Salvage;Shipbuilding;Ships;Specification(approval);Testing;Vehicles;Vessels;Watercarriage;Workingboat
【摘要】:ThisEuropeanStandardappliestoboatsaccordingtoAnnexIIofDirective2006/87/ECthatareusedoninlandnavigationvesselsasworkboats,ship'sboatsandlifeboats.Italsoappliestoboatsthatareusedoninlandwaterways--aslife-savingvesselsifnospeciallife-savingequipmentisspecifiedfortheareaofuse,or--forthetransportofalimitednumberofpersonsorrelativelysmallworkingloadsintheconstructionsiteareaandovercomparativelyshortdistances.ThisstandarddoesnotapplytorecreationalcraftaccordingtoDirective94/25/EC.
【中国标准分类号】:U18
【国际标准分类号】:47_060;47_080
【页数】:21P.;A4
【正文语种】:英语


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