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DIN EN 13586
ICS 53.020.20
Cranes
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Krane Zugang
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This Corrigendum is based on EN 13586:2004/AC:2007. In the English version of DIN EN 13586:2004-07 the following corrections are to be made:
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a) Platform
Key 1 Permitted area 2 Not permitted 3 Minimum length of any side 4 Height above the floor
Key 1 Permitted area 2 Not permitted 3 Width 4 Height above the floor
EN 13586
June 2004
ICS 53.020.20
English version
Cranes
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Annex B (informative) Examples of surface considered to be slip-resistant
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