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AS/NZS 3973:2009
AS/NZS 3973:2009 This Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ME-067, Mobility Appliances for People with Disabilities. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards Australia on 19 May 2009 and on behalf of the Council of Standards New Zealand on 29 May 2009. This Standard was published on 17 June 2009.
The following are represented on Committee ME-067: Association of Consultants in Access Australia Australian Association of Occupational Therapists Australian Rehabilitation an Assistive Technology Association Consumer's Federation of Australia Engineers Australia Independent Living Centres Australia New Zealand Transport Agency Novitatech Queensland Health Royal Perth Hospital The Commercial Vehicle Industry Association of Australia WorkCover New South Wales
This Standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR 08212.
Originated in Australia as AS 39731991. Previous edition as AS/NZS 3973:2005. Third edition 2009.
ISBN 0 7337 9167 0
This Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand Committee ME-067, Mobility Appliances for People with Disabilities. In Australia, the Standard supersedes AS 39732005, Shower/toilet chairs (mobile and static). The previous edition has been revised to rectify some inconsistencies in the requirements and related test methods plus the inclusion of methodology for testing masses greater than 100 kg. Included as an appendix to the Standard is a list of information to be requested by the manufacturer/retailer from the purchaser ordering a chair or stool. This information will assist in the purchase of a product that is most suited to the needs of the intended user or users.
Page SCOPE........................................................................................................................ 4 OBJECTIVE ............................................................................................................... 4 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS.................................................................................. 4 DEFINITIONS............................................................................................................ 5 MATERIALS.............................................................................................................. 6 DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ............................................................................. 7 PERFORMANCE ..................................................................................................... 11 TESTING.................................................................................................................. 12 INFORMATIVE LABELLING ................................................................................ 12 MARKING ............................................................................................................... 12 REPORT ................................................................................................................... 13
APPENDICES A PROVISION OF CONSUMER GUIDANCE ............................................................ 14 B EXAMPLE FRAME MEASUREMENT FOR MOBILE CHAIRS ............................ 16 C IMPORTANT DIMENSIONS FOR SEAT WITH APERTURE FOR USE BY PERSONS OF ADULT STATURE ........................................................................... 17 D TEST FOR WEIGHT-BEARING FOOT SUPPORT STRENGTH AND CHAIR STABILITY .............................................................................................................. 18 E TEST FOR DYNAMIC DURABILITY..................................................................... 19 F STATIC DURABILITY TESTING FOR MOBILE CHAIRS.................................... 21 G POINTS OF APPLICATION AND DIRECTIONS OF TEST FORCES FOR STATIC DURABILITY TESTING OF MOBILE CHAIRS ...................................... 27
STANDARDS AUSTRALIA/STANDARDS NEW ZEALAND Australian/New Zealand Standard Shower/toilet chairs (mobile and static)
1 SCOPE This Standard specifies materials, construction, performance and labelling requirements for chairs that are intended for use in showers and toilets. It covers requirements for mobile shower/commode chairs, static commode chairs and stools, and static chairs and stools for use in showers. It does not cover use in pools or other similarly corrosive environments. The materials requirements cover two types of chairs, as follows:
Type A: High usage, e.g. institutions and equipment loan schemes. Type B: Limited usage, e.g. domestic.
2 OBJECTIVE The objective of this Standard is to provide manufacturers, suppliers, purchasers, specifiers and users with minimum safety requirements for chairs and stools for use by people with limited mobility in showers and toilets. 3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS AS 1192 1428 1428.1 Electroplated coatingsNickel and chromium Design for access and mobility Part 1: General requirements for accessNew building work
1580 Paints and related materialsMethods of test 1580.408.4 Method 408.4: Adhesion (crosscut) 1683 Methods of test for elastomers 1683.15.1 Method 15.1: International rubber hardness 2281 2282 2282.3 2282.8 2331 2331.3.1 2706 3696 3696.11 AS/NZS 2088 3696 3696.1 3696.3 3696.8 Flexible cellular polyurethane for seat cushioning and bedding Methods for testing flexible cellular polyurethane Part 3: Determination of apparent density Part 8: Determination of force deflection Methods of test for metallic and related coatings Method 3.1: Corrosion and related property testsNeutral salt spray (NSS) test Numerical valuesRounding and interpretation of limiting values Wheelchairs Part 11: Test dummies Prams and strollersSafety requirements Wheelchairs Part 1: Determination of static stability Part 3: Determination of effectiveness of brakes Part 8: Requirements and test methods for static, impact and fatigue strengths
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