How to Get SN EN 13200-1:2019 Certified

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SN EN 13200-1:2019

Zuschaueranlagen - Teil 1: Allgemeine Merkmale für Zuschauerplätze

Spectator facilities - Part 1: General characteristics for spectator viewing area

SIA

This document specifies design and management requirements for spectator facilities at permanent or temporary entertainment venues including sport stadia, sport halls, indoor and outdoor facilities for the purpose of enabling their functionality. This document is not applicable to other permanent venues such as theatres, cinemas, opera houses, auditoriums, lecture halls and similar places where persons congregate. NOTE Provisions for media facilities are not included in this document.

Publikation: 2019-01-0132 SeitenICS: 97.220.10, 97.200.10, 91.040.10

About SN EN 13200-1:2019 at a glance

SN EN 13200-1:2019 is a standard that specifies the general characteristics and requirements for spectator facilities, focusing on their design and management to ensure safety and functionality. Published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN), this standard is crucial for venues such as stadiums and sports halls. This FAQ page addresses the most common inquiries regarding how to get SN EN 13200-1:2019 certified, helping organizations understand the compliance process.

Related topics

To further enhance your understanding of spectator facility standards, consider exploring the following related topics:

  • Other clauses of SN EN 13200-1:2019, which cover specific aspects of spectator safety and comfort.
  • Sister standards that complement SN EN 13200-1:2019, such as SIA 401.001 and SIA 500:2009.
  • Training opportunities related to compliance and management of spectator facilities.

Get the standard or training

For those looking to achieve compliance, purchasing the SN EN 13200-1:2019 standard or enrolling in related training sessions is highly recommended. This can provide essential insights and guidance for successfully navigating the certification process.

Last updated: April 15, 2026