GSO ISO 20957-2:2013
ISO 20957-2:2005
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
·
Approved on
31 December 2013
Stationary training equipment -- Part 2: Strength training equipment, additional specific safety requirements and test methods
GSO ISO 20957-2:2013 Files
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10 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
OMR
33.06
GSO ISO 20957-2:2013 Scope
This part of ISO 20957 specifies additional safety requirements for strength training equipment in addition to the general safety requirements of ISO 20957-1.
This part of ISO 20957 is applicable to stationary training equipment type strength training equipment with stack weight resistance or other means of resistance like weight discs, elastic cords, hydraulic, pneumatic and magnetic systems and springs (type 2) (hereinafter referred to as training equipment) with the classes S and H.
Any attachments provided with the training equipment for the performance of additional exercises are subject to the requirements of ISO 20957-1.
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