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Sets of castors, see >24 36 06; Assistive products for environmental improvement, see >27 03; Workplace furniture and furnishing elements, see >28 03
Hoists to transfer person not seated in wheelchair into or out of vehicles, see >12 12 15; Assistive products for transferring person seated in wheelchair into or out of vehicles, see >12 12 18; Assistive products for loading unoccupied wheelchairs onto or into vehicles, see >12 12 21; Stair-climbing devices, see >12 17 03; Assistive products for lifting persons, see >12 36; Stairs, see >18 24 18; Lifting platforms for the workplace, see >28 09 12
Platforms or enclosures raised and lowered in a vertical shaft that provide a method of transport between two or more vertical levels (e.g. building storeys, floors and ship decks)
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.
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.
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.
Lifting devices that have a seat unit attached to one or more rails and that follow the shape and angle of the staircase
Lifting devices that have a platform attached to one or more rails and that follow the shape and angle of the staircase; Included are, e.g., stairlifts for wheelchairs.
Motorized devices attached to one or more rails and following the shape and angle of the staircase; serves to support a person walking up or down the stairs