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AS/NZS 2512.7.1:2006

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Methods of testing protective helmets Determination of stability of protective helmets - Static stability
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Published date

13-06-2006

1 - AS/NZS 2512.7.1:2006 METHODS OF TESTING PROTECTIVE HELMETS - METHOD 7.1: DETERMINATION OF STABILITY OF PROTECTIVE HELMETS-STA
1 - PREFACE
1 - FOREWORD
2 - METHOD
2 - 1 SCOPE
2 - 2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
2 - 3 DEFINITIONS
2 - 4 PRINCIPLE
2 - 5 APPARATUS
2 - 6 TEST BAND
3 - 7 PROCEDURE
4 - 8 REPORT
6 - APPENDIX A - TEST HEADFORM
6 - A1 SCOPE
6 - A2 MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION
6 - A3 DIMENSIONS
6 - A4 MARKING

This Standard sets out a method for determining the stability of a protective helmet on a test headform under static load.

This Standard sets out a method for determining the stability of a protective helmet on a test headform under static load.

Committee
CS-097
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 7498 9
Pages
8
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Current
Supersedes

First published in Australia as part of AS 2512.7-1986.Jointly revised and designated in part as AS/NZS 2512.7.1:1998.Third edition 2006. Originated as AS 2512.7.1-1986. Previous edition AS/NZS 2512.7.1:1998. Third edition 2006.

AS/NZS 2512.1:1998 Methods of testing protective helmets Definitions and headforms
AS/NZS 2512.2:1998 Methods of testing protective helmets General requirements for the conditioning and preparation of test specimens and laboratory conditions

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