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Standard No.: GB 13094-2007
English Name: The safety requirements for bus construction
Chinese Name: 客车结构安全要求
Chinese Classification: T09    Hygiene, safety and labor protection
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Source Content Issued by: AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on: 2007-7-19
Implemented on: 2008-2-1
Status: superseded
Superseded by:GB 13094-2017 Safety requirements for bus construction
Superseded on:2018-1-1
Abolished on:2018-01-01
Superseding:GB 13094-1997 The safety requirements for bus construction
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 18000 words
Translation Price(USD): 450.0
Delivery: via email in 1 business day
1 Scope The Standard specifies the safety requirements for bus construction. The Standard is applicable to Grade I, Grade II and Grade III single-decker buses in Category M2 and Category M3. The Standard is inapplicable to sleeper buses, school buses and special-use buses. 2 Normative References The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this standard. For dated reference, subsequent amendments to (excluding correction to), or revisions of, any of these publications do not apply. However, the parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. GB/T 3730.2—1996 Road vehicles – Masses – Vocabularies and codes (idt ISO 1176: 1990) GB/T 4780—2000 Terms for motor vehicle bodies GB 8410 Flammability of automotive interior materials GB/T 10001.1 Public information graphical symbols for use on signs – Part 1: Common symbols (GB/T 10001.1—2006, ISO 7001: 1990, Public information symbols, NEQ) GB/T 12428 Laden mass calculation of buses GB/T 15089 Classification of power-driven vehicles and trailers GB/T 17578 Strength requirements for the superstructure of buses GB 18986 The safety requirements for light bus construction GB/T 19260—2003 Structure requirements for low-floor city-buses and low-entry city-buses QC/T 730—2005 Road vehicle low-tension cables with thin wall insulation 3 Terms and Definitions The terms and definitions determined in GB/T 3730.2-1996, GB/T 15089 and GB 18986, as well as the following terms and definitions, are applicable to this Standard. 3.1 Gangway The walking area for passengers to walk from a certain (row) seat to another (row) seat, to the access passage of the service door and to the passenger standing area. It does not include: a) The space of 300 mm in front of the seats. The dimensions for seats facing the lateral surface and located above the wheel cover can be reduced to 225 mm; b) The space above the steps; c) The walking space provided only for entering a certain (row) seat or rows of face-to-face seats. Note: this is different from 3.56 of GB/T 4780-2000. 3.2 Access passage The extended space from the service door to the outer edge of the top step inside the bus. If a bus has no steps, the access passage refers to the space from the service door to 300 mm inside (according to 4.6.1.1~4.6.1.3). 3.3 Driver’s compartment The space exclusively for the use of driver at all times except emergencies, including the space of the driver’s seat, steering wheel, controller, panel and other space occupied by the devices necessary for driving or controlling the bus. Note: this is different from 3.21 of GB/T 4780-2000. 3.4 Separate compartment A space inside the bus for passengers or a member of the crew to use during the running of the bus. The space is separated from the adjacent passenger compartment, but may have an access door between the two.
Contents Foreword i 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions 4 Requirements 4.1 General Requirements 4.2 Strength of Superstructure 4.3 Stability of Buses during Lateral Inclination 4.4 Fire Prevention Measures 4.5 Exit 4.6 Interior Layout of Bus 4.7 Interior Lighting of Bus 4.8 Articulated Section of an Articulated Bus 4.9 Direction Maintenance of Articulated Buses 4.10 Handrails and Handles 4.11 Protection in the Step Zone 4.12 Protection of Passengers 4.13 Moveable Cover Plate 4.14 Visual Entertainment Device 4.15 Indication of Luggage Mass 4.16 Interior Ventilation of Bus Appendix A (Normative) Additional Technical Requirements for Provision of Buses with Suitable Equipment for Passengers with Reduced Mobility Appendix B (Normative) Confirmation of the Calculation of Static Lateral Inclination Limits Appendix C (Normative) Measurement of Pinching Force of Power-Operated Doors
Referred in GB 13094-2007:
*GB/T 3730.2-1996 Road vehicle-Masses-Vocabulary and codes
*GB/T 4780-2000 Terms for motor vehicle body
*GB 8410-2006 Flammability of automotive interior materials
*GB/T 10001.1-2012 Public information graphical symbols—Part 1:General symbols
*GB/T 12428-2005 Laden mass calculating method for buses
*GB/T 15089-2001 Classification of power-driven vehicles and trailers
*GB/T 17578-1998 Provisions of strength for the superstructure of bus
*GB 18986-2003 The safety requirements for light bus construction
*GB/T 19260-2003 Structure requirements of low floor city-bus and low entry city-bus
*QC/T 730-2005 Road vehicle-Low tension cables with thin wall insulated
GB 13094-2007 is referred in:
* GB 21861-2014 Items and methods of motor vehicles safety technology inspection
*GB 24407-2012 The safety technique specifications of special school bus
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GB 13094-2007  The safety requirements for bus construction (English Version)
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Detail of GB 13094-2007
Standard No.
GB 13094-2007
English Name
The safety requirements for bus construction
Chinese Name
客车结构安全要求
Chinese Classification
T09
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
AQSIQ; SAC
Issued on
2007-7-19
Implemented on
2008-2-1
Status
superseded
Superseded by
GB 13094-2017 Safety requirements for bus construction
Superseded on
2018-1-1
Abolished on
2018-01-01
Superseding
GB 13094-1997 The safety requirements for bus construction
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
18000 words
Price(USD)
450.0
Keywords
GB 13094-2007, GB/T 13094-2007, GBT 13094-2007, GB13094-2007, GB 13094, GB13094, GB/T13094-2007, GB/T 13094, GB/T13094, GBT13094-2007, GBT 13094, GBT13094
Introduction of GB 13094-2007
1 Scope The Standard specifies the safety requirements for bus construction. The Standard is applicable to Grade I, Grade II and Grade III single-decker buses in Category M2 and Category M3. The Standard is inapplicable to sleeper buses, school buses and special-use buses. 2 Normative References The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this standard. For dated reference, subsequent amendments to (excluding correction to), or revisions of, any of these publications do not apply. However, the parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards. For undated references, the latest edition of the normative document referred to applies. GB/T 3730.2—1996 Road vehicles – Masses – Vocabularies and codes (idt ISO 1176: 1990) GB/T 4780—2000 Terms for motor vehicle bodies GB 8410 Flammability of automotive interior materials GB/T 10001.1 Public information graphical symbols for use on signs – Part 1: Common symbols (GB/T 10001.1—2006, ISO 7001: 1990, Public information symbols, NEQ) GB/T 12428 Laden mass calculation of buses GB/T 15089 Classification of power-driven vehicles and trailers GB/T 17578 Strength requirements for the superstructure of buses GB 18986 The safety requirements for light bus construction GB/T 19260—2003 Structure requirements for low-floor city-buses and low-entry city-buses QC/T 730—2005 Road vehicle low-tension cables with thin wall insulation 3 Terms and Definitions The terms and definitions determined in GB/T 3730.2-1996, GB/T 15089 and GB 18986, as well as the following terms and definitions, are applicable to this Standard. 3.1 Gangway The walking area for passengers to walk from a certain (row) seat to another (row) seat, to the access passage of the service door and to the passenger standing area. It does not include: a) The space of 300 mm in front of the seats. The dimensions for seats facing the lateral surface and located above the wheel cover can be reduced to 225 mm; b) The space above the steps; c) The walking space provided only for entering a certain (row) seat or rows of face-to-face seats. Note: this is different from 3.56 of GB/T 4780-2000. 3.2 Access passage The extended space from the service door to the outer edge of the top step inside the bus. If a bus has no steps, the access passage refers to the space from the service door to 300 mm inside (according to 4.6.1.1~4.6.1.3). 3.3 Driver’s compartment The space exclusively for the use of driver at all times except emergencies, including the space of the driver’s seat, steering wheel, controller, panel and other space occupied by the devices necessary for driving or controlling the bus. Note: this is different from 3.21 of GB/T 4780-2000. 3.4 Separate compartment A space inside the bus for passengers or a member of the crew to use during the running of the bus. The space is separated from the adjacent passenger compartment, but may have an access door between the two.
Contents of GB 13094-2007
Contents Foreword i 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions 4 Requirements 4.1 General Requirements 4.2 Strength of Superstructure 4.3 Stability of Buses during Lateral Inclination 4.4 Fire Prevention Measures 4.5 Exit 4.6 Interior Layout of Bus 4.7 Interior Lighting of Bus 4.8 Articulated Section of an Articulated Bus 4.9 Direction Maintenance of Articulated Buses 4.10 Handrails and Handles 4.11 Protection in the Step Zone 4.12 Protection of Passengers 4.13 Moveable Cover Plate 4.14 Visual Entertainment Device 4.15 Indication of Luggage Mass 4.16 Interior Ventilation of Bus Appendix A (Normative) Additional Technical Requirements for Provision of Buses with Suitable Equipment for Passengers with Reduced Mobility Appendix B (Normative) Confirmation of the Calculation of Static Lateral Inclination Limits Appendix C (Normative) Measurement of Pinching Force of Power-Operated Doors
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