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ASTM-F513:2012 Edition

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F513-12 Standard Specification for Eye and Face Protective Equipment for Hockey Players

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ASTM 2012 14
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1.1 This specification covers performance requirements and test methods for face protectors marketed, sold, and intended for ice hockey.

1.2 The intent of this specification is to reduce the risk of injury to the face without compromising the form or appeal of the game. To do so, the face protector shall be used:

1.2.1 As intended within the rules of the game and

1.2.2 In accordance with the manufacturer s instructions.

1.3 Ice hockey is a sport with intrinsic hazards associated with the normal conduct of the game. Participation in ice hockey implies the acceptance of some risk of injury. Use of a face protector certified to this specification will not prevent all injuries.

1.4 This specification has been prepared after careful consideration of the frequency and mechanisms associated with facial and eye injuries that can potentially occur within the rules of the game of ice hockey.

1.5 Requirements and the corresponding test methods, where appropriate, are given for the following:

1.5.1 Construction,

1.5.2 Puck impact resistance,

1.5.3 Penetration,

1.5.4 Field of vision, and

1.5.5 Marking and information.

1.6 Face protection is intended for use by players, goalkeepers, and certain functionaries (for example, referees and coaches). Types of protectors considered under this specification are:

1.6.1 Type B1 A full-face protector intended for use by persons older than ten years of age, other than goaltenders;

1.6.2 Type B2 A full-face protector intended for use by persons ten years of age or younger, other than goaltenders; and

1.6.3 Type C (Visor) A visor intended for use by person in the junior age category and older, other than goaltenders.

1.7 Units The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as the standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

1.8 Use of the singular does not exclude the plural (and vice versa) when the sense allows.

1.9 Although the intended primary application of this specification is stated in this scope, note that it remains the responsibility of the users of this specification to judge its suitability for their particular purpose.

1.10 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Scope
Referenced Documents
Terminology
2 FIG. 1
3 FIG. 2
4 FIG. 3
FIG. 4
5 Requirements
FIG. 5
6 FIG. 6
7 Test Methods
FIG. 7
8 Report
9 Product Marking
FIG. 8
10 Information for Users
FIG. 9
TABLE 1
11 Keywords
A1. OPTICAL QUALITY TEST METHODS
A1.1 General
A1.2 Test Apparatus
FIG. A1.1
12 A1.3 Light Definition
A1.4 Luminous Transmittance
A1.5 Prism Imbalance
A1.6 Optical Quality Field-of-Vision Area and Haze
FIG. A1.2
13 A2. METHOD FOR MEASURING PERIPHERAL FIELD OF VISION AND BILATERAL SCOTOMA
A2.1 General
A2.2 Test Apparatus
A2.3 Signal Output
A2.4 Test Procedure
FIG. A1.3
14 A3. PUCK SPECIFICATIONS
A3.1 Scope
A3.2 General Requirements
A3.3 Physical Properties
A3.4 Test Methods
A4. FACE PROTECTOR TYPES AND APPLICABLE CLAUSE REQUIREMENTS
TABLE A4.1
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