Global markets follow different statutory rules for Suspended Access and Fall Protection. Understanding local codes, labor laws and technical requirements often consumes valuable time and resources. Our team provides expert guidance in navigating international and regional regulations helping you create a safety solution that meets global access requirements, supports workplace safety and delivers efficient performance for projects anywhere in the world.
Compliance with Belgian fire safety standards (Royal Decree 07/07/1994) and Eurocodes (EN 1990–1999) for structural integrity.
BMUs must comply with the EU Machinery Directive and carry CE marking.
EN 1808:2015 is the main European standard that sets safety rules for suspended access equipment, covering design, stability, construction, and required testing. It applies to both permanent and temporary equipment, whether powered or hand-operated, and ensures the safety of all parts like rails, tracks, and support systems connected to buildings while excluding special cases such as transporting passengers or extreme environments.
French Code du travail Articles on Safety and Lifting Work
Arrêté du 1er Mars 2004, Articles 1-6:
Detailed regulatory requirements for lifting and handling equipment inspection and maintenance:
The installations must comply with the laws, regulations, provisions, and standards, including all updates, that apply three months prior to the publication of these specifications.
All design sheets/decisions by the CVG (Commission for Safety of Façade Maintenance Installations), as published on www.commissiecvg.nl
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