BS EN ISO 11199-2:2021 – TC
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Tracked Changes. Assistive products for walking manipulated by both arms. Requirements and test methods – Rollators
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 100 |
This document specifies requirements and test methods of rollators being used as assistive products for walking with wheels, manipulated by both arms, without accessories, unless specified in the particular test procedure. This document also gives requirements relating to safety, ergonomics, performance and information supplied by the manufacturer including marking and labelling.
The requirements and tests are based on every-day use of rollators as assistive products for walking for a maximum user mass as specified by the manufacturer. This document includes rollators specified for a user mass of no less than 35 kg.
This document is not applicable to rollators with horizontal forearm supports, classified as walking tables, for which ISO 11199-3 is applicable.
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1 | 30441524 |
61 | A-30390802 |
62 | National foreword |
64 | European foreword |
67 | Foreword |
68 | Introduction |
69 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
75 | 4 Apparatus |
76 | 5 Test conditions |
77 | 6 General requirements and test methods 6.1 Risk analysis 6.2 Rollators that can be dismantled 6.3 Fasteners 6.4 User mass/load limit 6.5 Structure requirements |
78 | 6.6 Brakes 6.6.1 General requirements 6.6.2 Brake effectiveness |
79 | 6.6.3 Durability of brakes 6.7 Handgrip 7 Materials 7.1 General 7.2 Flammability 7.2.1 General |
80 | 7.2.2 Upholstered parts 7.3 Biocompatibility and toxicity 7.4 Infection and microbiological contamination 7.4.1 General 7.4.2 Cleaning and disinfection 7.5 Resistance to corrosion 8 Ingress of liquids |
81 | 9 Temperatures of parts that come in contact with human skin 10 Safety of moving parts 10.1 Squeezing |
82 | 10.2 Mechanical wear 11 Prevention of traps for parts of the human body 11.1 Holes and clearances 11.2 V-shape openings 12 Folding, adjusting and locking mechanisms 12.1 General |
83 | 12.2 Folding mechanisms 12.3 Locking mechanisms 13 Carrying handles 13.1 General 13.2 Requirements |
84 | 13.3 Test method 14 Surfaces, corners and edges 15 Static stability 15.1 Requirements for static stability |
85 | 15.2 Test method for static stability 15.2.1 Forward-direction static stability test 15.2.2 Rearward-direction static stability test |
86 | 15.2.3 Sideway-direction static stability test |
87 | 15.2.4 Accessory equipment static stability test 16 Static strength 16.1 Static strength of resting seat 16.1.1 General 16.1.2 Requirements for static strength of resting seat 16.1.3 Test method for static strength of resting seat |
88 | 16.2 Static strength of the rollator 16.2.1 General 16.2.2 Requirements for static strength of the rollator 16.2.3 Test method for static strength of the rollator |
89 | 16.3 Strength of backrest 16.3.1 General 16.3.2 Requirement for strength of backrest 16.3.3 Test method for strength of backrest 17 Durability test |
90 | 17.1 Requirement for durability 17.2 Test method for durability |
91 | 18 Ergonomic principles 19 Packaging |
92 | 20 Information supplied by the manufacturer 20.1 General 20.2 Information marked on the product 20.3 Instruction manual |
93 | 20.4 Test report |
95 | Annex A (informative) Consideration items for hazards when designing the products |
97 | Annex B (informative) General recommendations |
99 | Bibliography |