Passive Safety of Support Structures for Road Equipment - Requirements and Test Methods
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The DIN EN 12767 standard is focused on establishing the requirements and test methods for ensuring the passive safety of support structures used for road equipment. It includes structures such as lighting columns, sign posts, foundations, and other components that provide support to specific roadside equipment.
The standard defines performance test procedures that aim to assess the passive safety properties of these support structures. By conducting these tests, it becomes possible to determine the ability of the structures to withstand vehicle impacts and minimize potential hazards.
It is essential to note that the DIN EN 12767 standard specifically addresses support structures for road equipment and does not apply to road restraint systems. This standard provides a common framework for evaluating the safety performance of support structures, ensuring their compliance with established safety standards.
Descriptors | Acceptance (approval), Acceptance specification, Construction, Criterion, Definitions, Direction signs, Efficiency, Emergency telephones, Equipment, Holders, Impact tests, Impacts, Judgment scale, Lighting columns, Passive, Performance, Pressure tests, Protection devices, Railings, Resistance, Road construction, Road signs, Road superstructure, Roads, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Starting, Street furniture, Supporting structures, Tensile tests, Testing, Traffic signs, Transportation safety, Vehicles, Streets |
ICS Codes | 93.080.30 - Road equipment and installations |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.5 MB |