GSO EN 1846-3:2002+A1:2011

EN 1846-3:2002+A1:2008
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 12 October 2011

Firefighting and rescue service vehicles - Part 3: Permanently installed equipment - Safety and performance

GSO EN 1846-3:2002+A1:2011 Files

GSO EN 1846-3:2002+A1:2011 Scope

1.1 This Part of this European Standard specifies the minimum requirements for safety and performance of some optional specific permanently installed equipment on firefighting and rescue service vehicles, operated by trained persons, as designated in EN 1846-1 and specified in EN 1846-2. NOTE 1 Categories and mass classes of the firefighting and rescue service vehicles are given in EN 1846-1. The permanently installed equipment dealt with in this Part of this European Standard is given below: - water installation; - additive installation; - monitor; - equipment gantries. NOTE 2 This Part of this European Standard should be read in conjunction with any national regulations in force for vehicles using the public roads and with any EU Directives and associated EFTA regulations in force relevant to vehicles and their equipment. For the purposes of this European Standard, the normal ambient temperature range is - 15 °C to + 35 °C. NOTE 3 In the case of utilization outside this temperature range, the particular temperature range should be specified by the user. 1.2 This Part of this European Standard is not applicable to: - personnel carrying vehicles; - vehicles with a gross laden mass not exceeding 2 t; - boats; - aircrafts; - trains; - ambulances; - airport vehicles complying with International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) recommendations. 1.3 This Part of this European Standard deals with the technical requirements to minimize the hazards listed in clause 4 which can arise during the commissioning, the operational use and the routine checking of firefighting and rescue service vehicles when carried out in accordance with the specifications given by the manufacturer or his authorized representative. It deals also with performance requirements. It does not cover the hazards generated by: - noise ( as permanently installed equipment cannot be operated separately from the vehicle, this hazard is covered in Part 2); - radiation (low frequ

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