AS NZS 2063:2020 Helmets for use on bicycles and wheeled recreational devices. AS NZS 2063 specifies the design, construction and basic performance requirements of lightweight protective helmets intended to mitigate the adverse effects of a blow to the head. This Standard covers impact energy attenuation, helmet stability, load distribution, strength and effectiveness of the retention system and its attachment points, peripheral vision clearance and marking requirements. This Standard applies to helmets used for recreational activities involving bicycles, and wheeled recreational devices (such as skateboards, roller skates, roller blades, hoverboards and kick-scooters, including those that are power-assisted). This Standard does not cover helmets intended to be used by motorcyclists. The design and construction of motorcycle helmets are covered by AS/NZS 1698 or UNECE R22.05. 1.1.2 Application Helmets conforming to this Standard may not adequately control hazards and injuries associated with all cycling activities, such as BMX and mountain biking. 1.2 Normative references The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. NOTE Documents referenced for informative purposes are listed in the Bibliography. AS/NZS 2512.1, Methods of testing protective helmets, Part 1: Definitions and headforms AS/NZS 2512.2, Methods of testing protective helmets, Method 2: General requirements for the conditioning and preparation of test specimens and laboratory conditions AS/NZS 2512.3.1, Methods of testing protective helmets, Method 3.1: Determination of impact energy attenuation—Helmet drop test AS/NZS 2512.5.2, Methods of testing protective helmets, Method 5.2: Determination of strength of retention system—Dynamic strength AS/NZS 2512.6, Methods of testing protective helmets, Method 6: Measurement of horizontal peripheral vision clearance AS/NZS 25 12.7.2, Methods of testing protective helmets, Method Z2: Determination of stability of protective helmets—Dynamic stability AS/NZS 2512.8, Methods of testing protective helmets, Method 8: Measurement of peak deflection AS/NZS 2512.9, Methods of testing protective helmets, Method 9: Determination of load distribution UNECE Regulation 22.05 1.3 Terms and definitions For the purpose of this Standard, the definitions given in AS/NZS 2512.1 and those below apply.AS NZS 2063 pdf download.
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