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Report BR 470 Working platforms for tracked plant: good practice guide to the design, installation, maintenance and repair of ground supported working platforms
Publication Year
2004
Document Status
Archived
Abstract
Restricted to ground-supported working platforms, for tracked plant, constructed of granular material. No other type of working platform is considered. The working platform is taken as including not only the platform itself but also the associated ramps and accesses. The guidance has sought to avoid being over-prescriptive as this might limit the scope for innovation and the development of cost effective solutions. This is an enabling document and does not form a code of practice and does not in any way limit the responsibilities of those parties involved in the design, specification, installation, operation, maintenance and repair of a working platform.
Document History
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ISBN
9781860817007
Publisher Information
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