Rough-terrain trucks — User requirements — Part 5: Interface between rough-terrain truck and integrated personnel work platform

ISO 11525-5:2015 defines user requirements for the interface between a non-slewing or slewing rough-terrain truck (hereafter referred to as truck) and an integrated work platform (hereafter referred to as integrated PWP). It is intended to achieve the following: a) the prevention of personal injuries, property damage, and accidents; b) the establishment of criteria for inspection, maintenance, operation, and training. NOTE National or local requirements can apply, which could be more stringent.

Chariots tout-terrain — Exigences pour l'utilisateur — Partie 5: Interface entre le chariot et la plateforme de travail intégrée

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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 11525-5
First edition
2015-08-01
Rough-terrain trucks — User
requirements —
Part 5:
Interface between rough-terrain
truck and integrated personnel work
platform
Chariots tout-terrain — Exigences pour l’utilisateur —
Partie 5: Interface entre le chariot et la plateforme de travail intégrée
Reference number
ISO 11525-5:2015(E)
©
ISO 2015

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ISO 11525-5:2015(E)

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ISO 11525-5:2015(E)

Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 General safety requirements . 2
4.1 Principles . 2
4.2 Operator’s manual. 2
4.3 Modifications or alterations . 2
4.4 Manufacturer’s bulletins. 2
4.5 Operator qualifications . 2
4.6 Operator’s responsibility for training . 2
4.7 Operator training . 2
4.7.1 Operator training programme . 2
4.7.2 Testing, retraining, enforcement, and record keeping . 3
4.8 Inspection and maintenance . 3
4.8.1 General. 3
4.8.2 Cable and connections . 3
5 Operating safety rules and precautions . 4
5.1 Operator’s responsibility for safety . 4
5.2 Visual inspection and functional tests . 4
5.3 Integrated PWP interface approval . 4
5.4 General operating instructions . 4
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ISO 11525-5:2015(E)

Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 110, Industrial trucks, Subcommittee SC 4,
Rough-terrain trucks.
ISO 11525 consists of the following parts, under the general title Rough-terrain trucks — User requirements:
— Part 1: General requirements
— Part 2: Slewing variable-reach trucks
— Part 4: Additional requirements for variable-reach trucks handling freely suspended loads
— Part 5: Interface between rough-terrain truck and integrated personnel work platform
The following parts are planned:
— Part 6: Agricultural applications
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Introduction
Rough-terrain trucks, when allowed, can be fitted with an integrated or non-integrated personnel work
platform (PWP) which is designed to elevate personnel and materials to elevated work heights. The
interface between the truck and the integrated PWP is an essential element to the safety of personnel
in the integrated PWP.
This part of ISO 11525 only deals with the interface between a rough-terrain truck and an integrated
personnel work platform (PWP), hereafter referred to as integrated PWP, which in this case is considered
as interchangeable equipment.
See ISO 18479-2 for user requirements for rough-terrain trucks fitted with a non-integrated personnel
work platform (PWP).
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 11525-5:2015(E)
Rough-terrain trucks — User requirements —
Part 5:
Interface between rough-terrain truck and integrated
personnel work platform
1 Scope
This part of ISO 11525 defines user requirements for the interface between a non-slewing or slewing
variable-reach rough-terrain truck (hereafter referred to as truck) and an integrated work platform
(hereafter
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