Stationary training equipment - Part 1: General safety requirements and test methods
This part of ISO 20957 specifies general safety requirements and test methods for stationary training
equipment unless modified in the other parts of this International Standard. This part of ISO 20957 also
covers environmental aspects.
It also specifies a classification system (see Clause 4).
This part of ISO 20957 is applicable to all stationary training equipment as defined in 3.1. This
includes equipment for use in training areas of organizations such as sport associations, educational
establishments, hotels, sport halls, clubs, rehabilitation centres and studios (classes S and I) where
access and control is specifically regulated by the owner (person who has the legal responsibility),
equipment for domestic use (class H) and other types of equipment including motor driven equipment
as defined in 3.1.
The requirements of a specific part of ISO 20957 take priority over the corresponding requirements of
this general standard.
If the intended use of the stationary training equipment is for children under 14 years other standards
are applicable unless such stationary training equipment is intended for educational purposes in schools
and other pedagogical contexts for children under the surveillance of a qualified adult instructor.
This part of ISO 20957 does not apply to stationary training equipment intended for outdoor use without
supervision e.g. freely accessible.
ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΠΡΟΪΟΝΤΟΣ:
CYS EN ISO 20957-1:2013
This part of ISO 20957 specifies general safety requirements and test methods for stationary training
equipment unless modified in the other parts of this International Standard. This part of ISO 20957 also
covers environmental aspects.
It also specifies a classification system (see Clause 4).
This part of ISO 20957 is applicable to all stationary training equipment as defined in 3.1. This
includes equipment for use in training areas of organizations such as sport associations, educational
establishments, hotels, sport halls, clubs, rehabilitation centres and studios (classes S and I) where
access and control is specifically regulated by the owner (person who has the legal responsibility),
equipment for domestic use (class H) and other types of equipment including motor driven equipment
as defined in 3.1.
The requirements of a specific part of ISO 20957 take priority over the corresponding requirements of
this general standard.
If the intended use of the stationary training equipment is for children under 14 years other standards
are applicable unless such stationary training equipment is intended for educational purposes in schools
and other pedagogical contexts for children under the surveillance of a qualified adult instructor.
This part of ISO 20957 does not apply to stationary training equipment intended for outdoor use without
supervision e.g. freely accessible.