En 13782 Pdf May 2026

Wind is the primary adversary of temporary structures. EN 13782 categorizes structures based on their ability to withstand wind speeds.

A tent frame is an assembly of components. The standard details the requirements for bracing—often achieved through diagonal cables or rigid panels—to ensure the structure does not "rack" (lean or collapse sideways) under lateral pressure. en 13782 pdf

Excluded: Permanent buildings, scaffolding as primary access (covered by EN 12810/12811), and consumer camping tents. Wind is the primary adversary of temporary structures


Unlike Eurocode 1, EN 13782 reduces the recommended return period for wind to 3 years for temporary structures (instead of 50 years for buildings). However, local authorities may overrule this for high-risk events (e.g., large public gatherings). Unlike Eurocode 1, EN 13782 reduces the recommended

Note: EN 13782 supersedes older national standards (e.g., UK’s BS 6349 for tents, France’s NF S 54-001). Compliance is mandatory for event structures in many EU member states.

| Standard | Scope | Key difference | |----------|-------|----------------| | EN 13782 | Tents, stages | Wind/snow loads + fire + erection safety | | EN 12810 | Scaffolding | Not for tent envelopes or stage roofs | | EN 13814 | Fairground & amusement machines | Moving parts + operator safety | | NFPA 102 (US) | Tents, canopies | US wind zones + different fire test |


EN 13782 is a European Standard specifying safety, performance, testing, and marking requirements for temporary structures used for outdoor events — commonly called marquees, tents, and canopies. It covers structural requirements, materials, anchoring, wind and snow resistance classes, stability, and instructions needed for safe erection, use, inspection, and dismantling.

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