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ASTM International - ASTM F717-89(2006)

Standard Specification for Football Helmets

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Organization: ASTM International
Publication Date: 1 November 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 2
ICS Code (Head protective equipment): 13.340.20
ICS Code (Outdoor and water sports equipment): 97.220.40
scope:

1.1 This specification covers new and reconditioned football helmets intended for use in competitive play and practice with particular reference to shock attenuation requirements.

1.2 This specification establishes shock absorption requirements of complete helmets when tested in accordance with Test Method F 429 and establishes requirements for construction, materials, visibility, and labeling.

abstract:

This specification covers shock absorption requirements for new and reconditioned football helmets for use in competitive play and practice. The parts of the helmet that will be in contact with... View More

Document History

August 1, 2010
Standard Specification for Football Helmets (Withdrawn 2017)
This specification covers shock absorption requirements for new and reconditioned football helmets for use in competitive play and practice. The parts of the helmet that will be in contact with the...
ASTM F717-89(2006)
November 1, 2006
Standard Specification for Football Helmets
This specification covers shock absorption requirements for new and reconditioned football helmets for use in competitive play and practice. The parts of the helmet that will be in contact with the...
June 10, 2000
Standard Specification for Football Helmets
1.1 This specification covers new and reconditioned football helmets intended for use in competitive play and practice with particular reference to shock attenuation requirements. 1.2 This...
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