The installer must provide a signed installation record including:


This is the most critical safety factor in tent installation. EN 13782 provides strict calculation methods for anchoring.

| Mistake | EN 13782 Requirement | |---------|----------------------| | Using ratchet straps instead of calculated anchors | Clause 5.4.6 – only steel or synthetic webbing rated >2× design load | | Skipping proof loading because “it takes time” | Clause 5.4.8 – mandatory for public-use tents | | Installing on asphalt without ballast calculation | Clause 5.3.4 – must have signed structural calculation | | Over-tightening fabric (ripping webbing pockets) | Clause 7.3 – maximum strain 2% of fabric tear strength | | Not marking anchor positions after snow removal | Clause 5.4.9 – anchor detection required for winter installations |


The standard is not a step-by-step manual. It defines performance-based safety criteria for tent installation. Key clauses for installers:

While many users search for a free PDF download, standards like EN 13782 are copyrighted documents.

1. Official Sources (Recommended) To ensure you have the most accurate and legally binding version, you should purchase the standard from authorized national standardization bodies. These include:

2. The Risks of "Free" Downloads Downloading unauthorized PDFs from "file sharing" or "zip" sites poses several risks:

The PDF clearly states: “Installation shall be carried out by trained personnel under the supervision of a competent person.” This means:

EN 13782 places heavy emphasis on how the tent is held down. The "Installation" must follow the design calculations for anchorage.

  • Guy Ropes: Must be tensioned correctly and marked (often with high-visibility tape) to prevent tripping.