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ISO 21262:2020 pdf download.Industrial trucks — Safety rules for application, operation and maintenance
1 Scope
This document gives safety requirements for the application, operation, maintenance, transport, tow,assembly and storage of industrial trucks (hereafter referred to as trucks) as defined in ISO 5053-1.
It applies to the following truck types:
a) counterbalance lift trucks;
b) reach trucks (with retractable mast or retractable fork arm carriage);
c) straddle trucks;
d) pallet-stacking trucks;
e) platform trucks;
f) double stackers;
g) side-loading trucks (one side only);
h) lateral-stacking trucks (both sides), and lateral- and front-stacking trucks;
i) order-picking trucks;
j) bidirectional and multidirectional trucks;
k) counterbalance container handlers;
l) articulated counterbalance lift trucks;
m) variable-reach trucks;
n) pallet trucks;
o) platform and stillage trucks;
p) tractors with a drawbar pull up to and including 20 000 N;
q) burden and personnel carriers;
r) trucks powered by battery, diesel, gasoline or gas (e.g. LPG, CNG, LNG).
Automated functions and driverless variants of the above list of trucks are also considered part of this scope.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 3691-1, Industrial trucks — Safety requirements and verification — Part 1: Self-propelled industrial trucks, other than driverless trucks, variable-reach trucks and burden-carrier trucks
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO 5053-1 and the following apply.
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3.1 user
owner or hirer of trucks
3.2 operator
designated person, appropriately trained and authorized, who is responsible for the movement and load handling of a truck
Note 1 to entry: Depending on the truck type, the operator can be riding on the truck, on foot accompanying the truck (e.g. tiller-, cable-controlled) or remote from the truck (e.g. remote radio-controlled) or initiating automatic/driverless operations.
Note 2 to entry: If a driverless truck, the operator shall be the person appropriately trained and authorized to start automatic operation(s) of the truck.
3.3 hazard zone
danger zone
any space within and/or around machinery in which a person can be exposed to a hazard
Note 1 to entry: The zone which can be reached by goods, operating equipment or load carrying devices in the process of lowering or falling also belongs to hazard zone.
Note 2 to entry: If a driverless truck system is in use, the areas in which the truck(s) operate may be classified as operating, operating hazard or restricted.
[SOURCE: ISO 12100:2010, 3.11, modified — Notes 1 and 2 to entry have been added.]