GSO ISO 6814:2013
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 April 2013
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Machinery for forestry -- Mobile and self-propelled machinery -- Terms, definitions and classification
GSO ISO 6814:2013 Files
English
7 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
28.76 OMR
GSO ISO 6814:2013 Scope
This International Standard defines terms corresponding to, and gives guidance for the classification of,
mobile and self-propelled machinery used in forestry and related operations. Both the definitions and the
classification have been determined according to the end use of the machines as intended by the
manufacturer. The terms and definitions do not cover all possible forestry and related operations or machinery,
nor do they describe specific machines, but are given as an aid to nomenclature.
This International Standard is applicable to machines designed for use in forestry for site preparation, planting,
harvesting, processing, and the transport of wood and wood fibre. It is not applicable to machines designed to
be used exclusively in sawmills or wood yards, to on-highway transport vehicles, or to aerial vehicles
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