SR EN 81-80:2004
Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts - Existing lifts - Part 80: Rules for the improvement of safety of existing passenger and goods passenger lifts
1.1 This European Standard gives rules for improving existing lifts with the aim of reaching today's state of the art of general safety. NOTE Due to situations such as the building design etc. it may not be possible in all cases to reach today's state of the art. 1.2 This standard has taken into consideration safety requirements of the directives listed in the Bibliography and of EN 81 series of the safety standards for lifts. NOTE The EN 81-series of standards for particular applications can be used as a basis for improving safety of existing lifts, providing they have been officially accepted. However, not all clauses may apply or be "reasonably practicable" (see note to 1.3). 1.3 It is the responsibility of each national authority to apply this standard and to determine its own programme of implementation in a step by step process (see Annex A (normative)) in a reasonable and practicable way based on : 3 the level of risk (e.g. extreme, high, medium, low) ; 3 social and economic considerations. NOTE "Reasonably practicable" is defined as follows : "In deciding what is reaso
Status :
Withdrawn
Approval date : 12/10/2004
Publish date : 12/11/2004
Withdrawal date : 12/20/2019
Number of pages : 42
ICS : 91.140.90 Lifts. Escalators
Technical Committee : 85 - Cranes
- Normative reference SR EN 81-28:2004
- Normative reference SR EN 81-70:2004/A1:2005
- Normative reference SR EN 81-2+AC:2002
- Normative reference SR EN 81-73:2005
- Normative reference SR EN 1070:2001
- Normative reference SR EN 81-71+A1:2007
- Normative reference SR EN 294:1997
- Normative reference SR EN 81-1+AC:2001
- Normative reference SR EN 81-21+A1:2012
- Normative reference SR EN 81-70:2004
- Replaced by SR EN 81-80:2019
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