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35、7-4044Visit our Online Store at shop.csa.caPrepared byInternational Organization for StandardizationApproved byStandards Council of CanadaCAN/CSA-M23205:12Agricultural tractors Instructional seatCAN/CSA-M23205:12 Agricultural tractors Instructional seatCSA/4 Canadian Standards Association February 2
36、012CAN/CSA-M23205:12Agricultural tractors Instructional seatCSA PrefaceThis is the first edition of CAN/CSA-M23205, Agricultural tractors Instructional seat , which is an adoption, with Canadian deviations, of the identically titled ISO (International Organization for Standardization) Standard 23205
37、 (first edition, 2006-08-15).In concert with ANSI/ASABE AD23205:2006, Agricultural tractors Instructional seat , the following modifications have been made to this ISO Standard for use in North America:(a) In addition to instructional seats used on agricultural tractors, the scope of the Standard in
38、cludes instructional seats used on self-propelled agricultural machinery.(b) In addition to ISO 5353, the Standard also references the ISO 3776 series of Standards on seat belts for agricultural machinery.(c) Clause 4.7: Replace with “A restraint system meeting the requirements of ISO 3776-1, ISO 37
39、76-2, and ISO 3776-3 shall be provided.”(d) Clause 4.9: Replace with “A safety sign indicating the required use of the seat belt shall be provided and positioned so as to be in view of the person seated in the instructional seat.”(e) Clause 4.10: The following has been added to the required informat
40、ion in the operators manual listed in ISO 23205: “hazards identified with instructional seat use, such as falling from the machine and obstruction of the operators view.”The adoption of this ISO Standard, in conjunction with the endorsement of the three-part series of ISO 3776 Standards on seat belt
41、 systems, is an important step in setting criteria for uniform requirements for instructional seats in agricultural machinery throughout North America. It should be noted, as stated in the scope of this Standard, that these instructional seats are not intended for use by children.This Standard is re
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49、structional seatCSA/6 Canadian Standards Association February 2012Canadian deviations1ScopeReplace this clause with the followingThis Standard specifies the minimum design and performance requirements for an instructional seat and restraint designed for limited use by a trainer, trainee, or service person inside the enclosed cab of an agricultural tractor or self-propelled machinery for agriculture, except where such requirements are specified in a machine-specific Standard. The instructional seat is neither intended for, nor is it de