28-07-2014, 09:02 AM
(26-07-2014, 03:23 PM)rosierabbit Wrote: By selecting the correct size saftey edge compliance should be achievable. Or fit eg bea LZR and then there's no need to force test, deep pockets required though.
Yes, that "impossible" of mine may have been an exaggeration...
BEA LZR is indeed a very, very cool piece of gear. Do you know if any model of it (I should think the LZR-P110) is accepted as a EN-12453 / type D safety device? Any reference? (just out of curiosity)
Links for the benefit of other readers of this thread:
BEA LZR-P110:
http://www.bea-pedestrian.be/en/products...zr-p110/#5
BEA LZR-i100:
http://www.bea-industrial.be/en/products...zr-i100/#6
BEA LZR-i110:
http://www.bea-industrial.be/en/products...zr-i110/#6
The Sensorio versions:
http://www.sensorio.be/en/products/product-range/