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HOOKS

AND CLAMPS DOWNPIPES

HANGING GUTTER BRACKETS

DIN EN 1462 December 2004

French standard NF EN 1462 (April 2005) specifies the requirements applicable to chevron brackets and fascia hooks designed to support hanging gutters in compliance with EN 607 or EN 612. It summarises the minimum requirements regarding the materials used and load resistance.

Materials (Corrosion-resistance):

Pre-galvanised Steel

DX51 hot-rolled metal sheet or a higher grade with a minimum coating mass of 225 g/m 2 .

NF EN 1462 April 2005

ACCESSORIES FOR PPE

HDG Steel

Galvanised coating compliant with NF EN 1461 (formerly 1029).

Colour

Polyester coating on galvanisation with a minimum thickness of 20 µ.

Copper

According to EN 1652

Stainless steel

According to EN 10088-2 and EN 10088-3

HOOKS

Load resistance: Gutter brackets with an opening equal to or greater than 80 mm must be capable of supporting a load without any permanent deformation or destruction in excess of 5 mm at the end of the bracket. Based on their resistance and the load, the brackets are classified as heavy or light.

Load-resistance classification

PINS AND NAILS

Application

Test load

Heavy hook

750 N

H

Light hook

500 N

L

Bracket for gutter with opening width smaller than 80 mm.

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SNOWSTOPS

MOBILE FALL PROTECTION, INCLUDING FLEXIBLE BELAYING SUPPORT The standard NF EN 353-2 September 2002 sets out the requirements, testing methods, marking, manufacturer information guide and packaging for mobile fall protection including a flexible belaying support, which may be attached to a higher anchor point. Mobile fall protection which comply with this standard are sub-systems that constitute fall protection systems, covered by EN 363. Other types of fall protection are specified in EN 353-1 or in EN 360. Energy absorbers are specified in EN 355. Principle of standard testing After testing carried out with a test weight of 5 kg, the mobile fall protection must, in each case, be locked and stay locked until it is unlocked. LANYARDS This European standard specifies the requirements, testing methods, marking, manufacturer information guide and packaging for lanyards. Lanyards are used as elements or liaison components within personal fall protection systems (namely restraint systems, workstation positioning systems, rope access systems, fall protection systems and rescue systems). Principle of standard testing Lanyards made entirely from textile material or textile lanyard elements, for example, synthetic fibre ropes or straps, including their manufactured textile ends, and , if applicable, the adjustment system, must resist a stress of at least 22 kN without tearing or bursting any element of the lanyard.

NF EN 353-2 September 2002

ROOF

LADDERS CLADDING

NF EN 354 October 2010

ROOF

ANCHORS

PERSONAL PRO TECTION

COLLECTIVE

PROTECTION

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