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  • BSI
    BS ISO 17966:2016 Assistive products for personal hygiene that support users. Requirements and test methods
    Edition: 2016
    $569.50
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Description of BS ISO 17966:2016 2016

This International Standard specifies requirements and associated test methods for assistive products for personal hygiene (APPHs) that support users and which are intended by the manufacturer to alleviate or compensate for disability. The work environment and safety aspects for assistants are also included. It specifies safety and performance requirements that apply during normal use and foreseeable misuse and failure. It also specifies methods of measurement of the forces necessary to operate controls and specifies limits on the forces needed for some operations.

This International Standard specifies requirements and test methods for assistive products within the following divisions of ISO 9999:2011:

  • 09 12 03 Commode chairs;

NOTE This covers mobile and static products.

  • 09 12 06 Toilets with built in raising and height adjustable mechanism;

NOTE This excludes toilets with built-in douche and air dryers.

  • 09 12 09 Toilet seats;

  • 09 12 12 Raised toilet seats mounted on frame;

  • 09 12 15 Toilet seats inserts;

  • 09 12 18 Raised toilet seats fixed to toilet;

  • 09 12 21 Toilet seats with built-in raising mechanism to help standing up and sitting down;

  • 09 12 24 Toilet arm supports and toilet back supports mounted on toilet;

  • 09 12 25 Toilet arm supports and toilet back supports, free standing;

  • 09 12 36 Douches and air dryers for attachment to a toilet;

  • 09 33 03 Bath/shower chairs (with and without wheels), bath boards, stools, back supports
    and seats;

  • 09 33 12 Bathing stretchers, shower tables and diaper-changing tables;

  • 18 15 06 Height adjustable plinths and brackets;

NOTE Refers to height adjustable plinths and brackets when used as an assistive product for personal hygiene (APPH). Height adjustable mechanisms for other items such as basins may be included.

  • 18 18 03 Handrails and support rails;

  • 18 18 06 Fixed grab bars and handgrips;

  • 18 18 10 Removable grab rails and handgrips;

NOTE This excludes removable grab rails and handgrips which are static as defined in 3.27.

  • 18 18 11 Hinged rails and arm supports;

This International Standard does not encompass requirements regarding:

  • safe mounting in building structures;

  • requirements regarding fixed building installations e.g. water and electricity;

  • bathtub hoists that are covered by ISO 10535;

  • 09 33 21 Bathtubs of ISO 9999:2011;

  • stability and friction issues in relation to slippery surfaces due to soap;

  • products that have been customised or custom-made for an individual user.



About BSI

BSI Group, also known as the British Standards Institution is the national standards body of the United Kingdom. BSI produces technical standards on a wide range of products and services and also supplies certification and standards-related services to businesses.

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