GSO ISO 10256-1:2021

ISO 10256-1:2016
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Protective equipment for use in ice hockey — Part 1: General requirements

GSO ISO 10256-1:2021 Files

GSO ISO 10256-1:2021 Scope

ISO 10256-1:2016 is part of ISO 10256 specifies general requirements for head, face, neck and body protectors (hereafter referred to as protectors) for use in ice hockey.

ISO 10256-1:2016 is intended only for protectors used for ice hockey. Requirements are given for the following:

a) terms and definitions;

b) innocuousness;

c) ergonomics;

d) test report;

e) permanent markings;

f) information for users.

In the ISO 10256 series, collateral standards specify performance requirements for protectors for use in ice hockey and are intended to be read in conjunction with ISO 10256-1:2016.

NOTE 1 The requirements of a clause take precedence over a figure.

NOTE 2 The intent is to reduce the risk of injury to an ice hockey player without compromising the form or appeal of the game. These standards presume that the rules of play for ice hockey will be followed by players and enforced by officials.

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