CAN CSA-M6683-1992 Seat Belts and Anchorages - Machinery (EMM FM) (General Instruction No 1 First Edition).pdf
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1、CSA CAN/CSA- MbbA3-92 * m 1875068 0503824 997 m General Instruction No. 1 CAN/CSA-M6683-92 July 1992 CSA Standard CANJCSA-M6683-92, Seat Belts and Anchorages - Machinery (EMM, FM), consists of 10 pages. This Standard, like all CSA Standards, is subject to periodic review, and amendments in the form
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6、-M6683-92 Seat Belts and Anchorages - Machinery (EMM, Enii) A National Standard of Canada CSA CANICSA- Mbb3-92 * L8750b 050382b 7bT The Cunudiun Stundards Associution (CSA), under whose auspices this National Standard has been pro- duced, was chartered in 191 9 and accredited by the Standards Counci
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20、tandards of Canada rests with the Standards Council of Canada 45 OConnor Street Suite 1200 Ottawa, Ontario KIP 6N7 r, . Les Nomes nationales du Canada sont disponibles en venions franaise et anglaise. CSA CAN/CSA- Mbh83-72 * 18750b8 0503827 bTb m National Standard of Canada CA N/CSA-M6683-92 (IS0 66
21、83-1 981) Seat Belts and Anchorages - Machinery (Em, FM) Prepared by Canadian Standards Association Approved by Standards Council of Canada Q ISSN 03 7-561 9 Published in july 7 992 by Canadian Standards Association 778 Rexdale Boulevard, Rexdale (Toronto), Ontario, Canada M9 W 7 R3 CSA CANICSA- Mbb
22、83-92 * m 1875068 0503828 532 Technicul Editor: Kevin McKinley Munuging Editor: Bernard Kelly O Canadian Standards Association - 7 992 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior permission of the p
23、ublisher. I CSA CANICSA- Mbb83-92 * 18750b8 0503829 479 = Seat Belts and Anchorages - Machinery (EMM, FM) O Contents Technical Committee on Mobile Forestry Machines iv Preface vi Canadian Deviations vii Foreword viii 1. Scope 7 2. Field of Application 7 3. References 7 4. Definitions 7 5. Seat Belt
24、System 7 5.1 Belt Webbing 1 5.2 Belt Buckle 7 6. Anchorages 7 7. Metallic Components 2 8. Performance Requirements 2 Figures 2 July 7 992 CAN/CSA-M6683-92 TechnicaZ Committee on Mobile Forestry Machines J. Rickards L.M. Boivon R.E. Carver B. Chan K. Chan L.N. Chanasyk R.H. Cormany J.H. Crowley R. Da
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