GSO ISO 4043:2013
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 April 2013
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Mobile booths for simultaneous interpretation -- General characteristics and equipment
GSO ISO 4043:2013 Files
English
8 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
27.14 BHD
GSO ISO 4043:2013 Scope
The basic requirements for booths for simultaneous interpretation are specified in ISO 2603. This International
Standard is an adaptation of ISO 2603 to meet the needs of transport and handling of mobile booths to be used in halls
not equipped with built-in booths.
The main features of mobile booths, distinguishing them from built-in facilities, are that they can be dismantled, moved
and set up inside a conference room.
Booths that can be moved but are used on the premises and stored near conference rooms are not covered by this
International Standard. They should be designed to conform as closely as possible to built-in booths as specified in
ISO 2603.
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