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21、ar k of the Canadian S tandards Association, operating as “CSA Group”Face protectors for use in lacrosseZ262.8-15Z262.8-15Face protectors for use in lacrosseMarch 2015 2015 CSA Group 1ContentsTechnical Committee on Equipment and Facilities for Ice Hockey 3Subcommittee on Face Protectors for use in I
22、ce Hockey, Lacrosse, and Ringette 6Preface 71 Scope 82 Reference publications 93 Definitions 94 Materials 124.1 Documentation 124.2 General 124.3 Cleaners 134.4 Finishes 134.5 Non-irritants 134.6 Adhesives 134.7 Polymeric changes 135 Construction 135.1 Sharp edges 135.2 Attachment system 135.3 Optic
23、al quality 145.3.1 Visual inspection 145.3.2 Test requirements 145.4 Test stick penetration 145.5 Ball impact resistance 145.5.1 Contact test 145.5.2 Toughness test for protectors made of wire 145.5.3 Toughness test for protectors made of plastic 156 Design 156.1 Maximum distance (headform to face p
24、rotector) 156.2 Overlap 156.3 Load-bearing area 156.4 Minimum distance (headform to face protector) 156.5 Airway access 156.5.1 Types B1, B2, D1 and D2 156.5.2 Type C 156.6 Protected area 156.6.1 Types B1, B2, and C full-face protectors 156.6.2 Types D1 and D2 Goalkeeper head and face protectors 167
25、 Test methods 167.1 Sampling 16Z262.8-15Face protectors for use in lacrosseMarch 2015 2015 CSA Group 27.1.1 General 167.1.2 Documentation 167.1.3 Face protectors 167.2 Determination of mass 167.3 Conditioning 177.3.1 Ambient conditioning 177.3.2 Low-temperature conditioning8 177.3.3 Testing conditio
26、ned face protectors 177.4 Positioning 177.4.1 Head positioning index (HPI) 177.4.2 Positioning of helmets with face protectors 177.5 Determination of optical quality for face protectors 177.5.1 Field of view for Types B1, B2, D1, D2 177.5.2 Optical quality 177.6 Determination of penetration characte
27、ristics 177.6.1 Test apparatus 177.6.2 Penetration test 187.7 Face protectors Determination of ball impact resistance 187.7.1 Equipment 187.7.2 Samples 197.7.3 Procedure 198 Test report 199 Permanent markings 209.1 General 209.2 Information 209.3 Sticker 2010 Instructions for use 20Annex A (normativ
28、e) Optical quality test method 30Annex B (normative) Lacrosse ball specifications 34Z262.8-15Face protectors for use in lacrosseMarch 2015 2015 CSA Group 3Technical Committee on Equipment andFacilities for Ice HockeyT. Jackson Hockey Canada,Ottawa, OntarioCategory: Regulatory AuthorityChairP.J. Bish
29、op PJB Consulting,Elmira, OntarioCategory: General InterestVice-ChairJ. Banfield Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre,Toronto, OntarioCategory: User InterestJ. Berman National Hockey League,New York, New York, USAAssociateT. Calabro Otny Enterprises Ltd.,Mississauga, OntarioCategory: Producer InterestS
30、.A. Copeland Humanscope,Barrie, OntarioCategory: General InterestJ.S. Delaney McGill Sport Medicine Clinic,Montral, QubecAssociateM. FafardMinistre de lducation, du Loisir et du Sport,Trois-Rivieres, QubecCategory: Regulatory AuthorityJ.P. Ferrero Bureau de Normalisation du Qubec (BNQ),Qubec, QubecA
31、ssociateM.C. Gnreux Bauer Hockey Corp.,Blainville, QubecCategory: Producer InterestT. Goodier Health Canada,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateZ262.8-15Face protectors for use in lacrosseMarch 2015 2015 CSA Group 4J. Grand National Hockey League,New York, New York, USAAssociateM.S. Granger Granger Legal Consul
32、ting,Schroon Lake, New York, USAAssociateS. Guo CSA Group,Toronto, OntarioAssociateK. Hall Tanall Sales Ltd.,Lac Tremblant Nord, QubecCategory: General InterestN. Henderson Easton Bell Sports,Van Nuys, California, USAT.B. Hoshizaki University of Ottawa School of Human Kinetics,Ottawa, OntarioAssocia
33、teO. Jajko Warrior Sports,Saint-Laurent, QubecK. King National Hockey League,Toronto, OntarioCategory: General InterestJ.F. Laperriere Bauer Hockey Corp.,Blainville, QubecAssociateM. Marz Cortex Armour Inc.,Laval, QubecAssociateS. McCarthy CSA Group,Independence, Ohio, USAAssociateW. Meeuwisse Unive
34、rsity of Calgary Sport Medicine Centre,Calgary, AlbertaAssociateC. Miller Canadian Lacrosse Association,Guelph, OntarioAssociateN. Muller Ringette Canada,Ottawa, OntarioCategory: User InterestZ262.8-15Face protectors for use in lacrosseMarch 2015 2015 CSA Group5D. Pearsall McGill University,Montral,
35、 QubecAssociateD.B. Pfriem ICS Laboratories Inc.,Brunswick, Ohio, USAAssociateS.D. Pfriem ICS Laboratories Inc.,Brunswick, Ohio, USAAssociateA. Post University of Ottawa,Ottawa, OntarioAssociateJ. Potter Pro Skate Corner,Toronto, OntarioCategory: General InterestP. Richard CSA Group,Pointe-Claire, Q
36、ubecAssociateF. Rider Ontario Womens Hockey Association,Mississauga, OntarioCategory: User InterestD.G. Roy Health Canada,Ottawa, OntarioCategory: Regulatory AuthorityD. Rudd Bauer Hockey Corp.,Blainville, QubecAssociateE. Spyrou Reebok-CCM Hockey,Saint-Laurent, QubecL. Weber Bauer Hockey Corp.,St-J
37、rome, QubecAssociateH.A. Winston Centre for Health b) provide an explanation of circumstances surrounding the actual field condition; andc) where possible, phrase the request in such a way that a specific “yes” or “no” answer will address theissue.Committee interpretations are processed in accordanc
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39、 committee. To submit a proposal for change, please send the followinginformation to inquiriescsagroup.org and include “Proposal for change” in the subject line:a) Standard designation (number);b) relevant clause, table, and/or figure number;c) wording of the proposed change; andd) rationale for the
40、 change.Z262.8-15Face protectors for use in lacrosseMarch 2015 2015 CSA Group 8Z262.8-15Face protectors for use in lacrosse1 Scope1.1This Standard specifies performance requirements and test methods for face protectors marketed, sold,and intended for box lacrosse and mens field lacrosse.1.2The inten
41、t of this Standard is to reduce the risk of injury to the face and eyes without compromising theform,appeal, and visual demands of the game. This reduction of risk is based on the use of the faceprotectora) as intended within the rules of the game; andb) in accordance with the manufacturers instruct
42、ions.Note: Lacrosse is a sport in which hazards are intrinsic to the normal conduct of the game. Participation in lacrosseimplies the acceptance of some risk of injury. Use of a face protector meeting the requirements of this Standardwill not prevent all injuries.1.3This Standard specifies requireme
43、nts fora) construction;b) lacrosse ball impact resistance;c) penetration;d) field of view; ande) marking; andf) user information.1.4This Standard covers the following face protectors as intended for use by players, goalkeepers, andcertain on-field functionaries (e.g., referees, coaches):a) Type B1;b
44、) Type B2;c) Type C;d) Type D1; ande) Type D2.1.5In this Standard,“shall” is used to express a requirement, i.e., a provision that the user is obliged tosatisfy in order to comply with the standard; “should” is used to express a recommendation or thatwhich is advised but not required; and “may” is u
45、sed to express an option or that which is permissiblewithin the limits of the standard.Notes accompanying clauses do not include requirements or alternative requirements; the purpose of anote accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material.Z262.8-15Face protect
46、ors for use in lacrosseMarch 2015 2015 CSA Group 9Notes to tables and figures are considered part of the table or figure and may be written asrequirements.Annexes are designated normative (mandatory) or informative (non-mandatory) to define theirapplication.2 Reference publicationsThis Standard refe
47、rs to the following publications, and where such reference is made, it shall be to theedition listed below, including all amendments published thereto.CSA GroupZ262.1-15Ice hockey helmetsZ262.6-14Specifications for facially featured headformsASTM International (American Society for Testing and Mater
48、ials)D1003-13Standard Test Method for Haze and Luminous Transmittance of Transparent PlasticsOther publicationsPantoneFormula GuidePantone, Inc., New Jersey, USA3 DefinitionsThe following definitions shall apply in this Standard:Chip a flaw having an area greater than 9 mm2where a piece is missing d
49、ue to breakage.Combination the assembled unit of a face protector attached to a helmet for which it was designed.Computer interface the linkage between a computer, a goniometer, and sensors.Note: A computer interface enables a fully automated measurement process via a menu-driven operation duringthe optical quality test.Contact indicator agent a material (e.g., modelling clay or pressure-sensitive paste) capable ofindicating that an object has touched it. See Headform.Dioptre focusing power of a lens or surface, expres