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  • AS/NZS 2063:1996

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    Pedal cycle helmets

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF 1 User, PDF 3 Users, PDF 5 Users, PDF 9 Users

    Superseded date:  27-04-2018

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    Published date:  01-01-1996

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    Specifies basic performance requirements for impact attenuation, strength of the retention system and its attachment points. Includes peripheral vision clearance for lightweight protective helmets intended to mitigate the adverse effects of a blow to the head. Marking requirements are also proposed. Changes to this edition include amalgamation of the relevant requirements of AS 2063, Parts 1 and 2, a decrease in the recommended maximum mass for helmets, a requirement that the nominal mass of the helmet be marked on the helmet itself, a change in the recommended order in which tests are to be performed, and deletion of the requirement that the helmet manufacturer determines the helmet positioning index.

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    This Standard specifies the basic performance requirements for impact energy attenuation, load distribution, strength and effectiveness of the retention system and its attachment points, ventilation, and peripheral vision clearance for lightweight protective helmets intended to mitigate the adverse effects of a blow to the head. Marking requirements are also specified.It applies to helmets for all cycling activities except BMX racing for which cyclists may require more extensive protection.NOTES:1 A helmet complying with this Standard may incorporate special features designed to suit its use in specific activities.2 Requirements for helmets for horse riders are specified in AS 2063.1 and .3.3 Requirements for helmets for motor vehicle users are specified in AS 1698.

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    Committee CS-014
    Document Type Standard
    Product Note See also AS 2063.1-1986
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
    Supersedes
    Under Revision

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    Amendment 1 to AS/NZS 2063:1996 see DR 96312. Under Revision see DR 02473 First published in Australia as part of AS 2063-1977.Revised and redesignated AS 2063.1-1982.Second edition 1986.AS 2063.2 first published 1986.Second edition 1990. First published in New Zealand as NZS 5439:1986. AS 2063.2-1990, NZS 5439:1986, and part of AS 2063.1-1986, jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 2063:1996. First published in Australia as part of AS 2063-1977. Revised and redesignated AS 2063.1-1982. Second edition 1986. AS 2063.2 first published 1986. Second edition 1990. First published in New Zealand as NZS 5439:1986. AS 2063.2-1990, NZS 5439:1986, and part of AS 2063.1-1986, jointly revised and redesignated as AS/NZS 2063:1996.

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    AS 1609-1981 Eye protectors for motor cyclists and racing car drivers
    AS/NZS 1698:2006 Protective helmets for vehicle users
    AS/NZS 2512.9:2006 Methods of testing protective helmets Determination of load distribution
    AS 1698-1988 Protective helmets for vehicle users
    AS 2342-1992 Development, testing and implementation of information and safety symbols and symbolic signs (Reconfirmed 2013)
    AS/NZS 2512.1:1998 Methods of testing protective helmets Definitions and headforms
    AS/NZS 2512.3.1:2007 Methods of testing protective helmets Determination of impact energy attenuation - Helmet drop test
    AS 2512.7-1986 Methods of testing protective helmets - Determination of stability of lightweight protective helmets
    AS/NZS 2512.6:2006 Methods of testing protective helmets Measurement of horizontal peripheral vision clearance
    AS 2063.1-1986 Lightweight protective helmets (for use in pedal cycling, horse riding and other activities requiring similar protection) - Basic performance requirements
    AS/NZS 2512.9:1996 Methods of testing protective helmets - Determination of load distribution
    AS 2512.3.1-1981 Methods of testing protective helmets Determination of impact energy attenuation - Helmet drop test
    AS 2512.6-1981 Methods of testing protective helmets - Measurement of horizontal peripheral vision clearance
    AS 2512.2-1983 Methods of testing protective helmets - General requirements for the conditioning and preparation of test specimens and laboratory conditions
    AS 2063.3-1988 Lightweight protective helmets (for use in pedal cycling, horse riding and other activities requiring similar protection) - Helmets for horse riders
    AS/NZS 2512.2:2006 Methods of testing protective helmets General requirements for the conditioning and preparation of test specimens and laboratory conditions
    AS 2512.5-1986 Methods of testing protective helmets - Determination of strength of retention system and its attachment points

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    AS/NZS 1800:1998 Occupational protective helmets - Selection, care and use
    AS/NZS 1801:1997 Occupational protective helmets
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