ISO/TS 24159:2022

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 26 April 2022

Refuse collection vehicles — Safety of manual and rear-loaded refuse collection vehicles

ISO/TS 24159:2022 Files

English 11 Pages
Current Edition
27.31 OMR

ISO/TS 24159:2022 Scope

This document provides general requirements, recommendations and examples of safety methods to ensure the safety of operation of manual and rear-loaded refuse collection vehicles (RCVs).

This document applies to manual and rear-loaded RCVs with rotating plate loading systems, compression plate loading systems and rotating drum loading systems, and covers methods for ensuring safety with regard to the loading systems and discharge systems.

This document applies to the design and manufacture of manual and rear-loaded RCVs to ensure that they can be operated, adjusted and maintained such that they function properly.

This document is not applicable to the handling of loads the nature of which can lead to dangerous situations (e.g. hot refuse, acids and bases, radioactive materials, contaminated refuse, especially fragile loads, explosives).

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