En 17168 «4K»
The standard applies to three distinct types of station environments:
As urban rail networks grow busier and safety requirements become more stringent, the need for standardized safety infrastructure is paramount. , a standard published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), addresses this by defining the mandatory requirements for platform barrier systems.
"All European laminate flooring automatically meets EN 17168." Reality: Only products explicitly labeled with "EN 17168" on the packaging or technical data sheet have been tested. Many budget micro-grooved floors are sold without any standard.
Understanding EN 17168: The European Standard for Platform Barrier Systems en 17168
: Fully outdoor facilities subjected to direct weather elements, wind loads, and fluctuating temperatures.
A primary goal is integrating barrier doors with train doors. Systems must achieve accurate alignment between the train doorway and the platform gate to prevent hazardous gaps. Operational Efficiency
Prevents vendor lock-in by specifying how these barriers must communicate with standard modern train signaling and rolling stock. The standard applies to three distinct types of
The standard specifies that a platform door system must remain locked until the train achieves a complete standstill within an authorized docking window. Real-time status indicators must relay a positive lock verification back to the train's signaling unit. This safety loop prevents a train from accelerating if any platform barrier door is unlatched or unsecured. Anti-Entrapment Mechanisms
EN 17168 is a European Standard that provides a framework for creating safety data sheets (SDSs) for chemicals and mixtures. The standard is designed to ensure that SDSs are accurate, reliable, and provide users with the necessary information to handle chemicals and mixtures safely.
: Responsible for specifying retrofit or new-build requirements. Many budget micro-grooved floors are sold without any
The standard provides requirements for movable barriers positioned at station platform edges to manage passenger safety and air-conditioned environments.
In underground systems, barrier systems help improve HVAC efficiency. 5. Summary
