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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

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18 30 Assistive products for vertical accessibility

Hoists to transfer a person not seated in wheelchair into or out of a vehicle, see 12 12 15.
Assistive products for transferring a person seated in wheelchair into or out of a vehicle, see 12 12 18.
Assistive products for loading wheelchairs onto or into a vehicle, see 12 12 21.
Stair climbing devices, see 12 17 03.
Assistive products for lifting persons, see 12 36 00.
Stairs, see 18 24 18.
Lifting platforms for the workplace, see 28 09 12.

18 30 03 Elevators

Platforms or enclosures raised and lowered in a vertical shaft that provide a method of transport between two or more vertical levels (e.g. ship decks and building stories or floors).

18 30 05 Fixed lifting platforms

Lifting devices that use a platform to move people or freight between two or more vertical levels, have no roof, do not lift within a shaft, and are permanently attached to a structure or the ground.
Included are, e.g., wheelchair lifting tables and platform lifts.

18 30 07 Free-standing lifting platforms

Lifting devices that have a self-supporting structure that is not portable and not attached to a structure or the ground, use a platform to move people or freight between two or more vertical levels, have no roof, and do not lift within a shaft.
Included are, e.g., free-standing wheelchair lifting tables and platform lifts.

18 30 08 Portable lifting platforms

Lifting devices that have a self-supporting structure that is designed to be portable and not attached to a structure or the ground, use a platform to move people or freight between two or more vertical levels, have no roof, and do not lift within a shaft.
Included are, e.g., portable wheelchair lifting tables and platform lifts.

18 30 10 Stair lifts with a seat

Lifting devices which have a seat unit attached to one or more rails and which follow the shape and angle of the staircase.

18 30 11 Stair lifts with a platform

Lifting devices that have a platform attached to one or more rails and which follow the shape and angle of the staircase.
Included are, e.g., stair lifts for wheelchairs.

18 30 15 Portable ramps

Moveable sloping surfaces which bridge a limited gap between two levels.

18 30 18 Fixed ramps

Fixed sloping surfaces which bridge a limited gap between two levels.

18 30 21 Ladders and stepladders

Stairs, see 18 24 18.

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