Playing Field Equipment - Hockey Goals - Functional and Safety Requirements, Test Methods
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The specifications for hockey goals are outlined in the DIN EN 750 standard. The standard outlines the functional and safety requirements for two different types of goals. Goals used for practice and competition in outdoor hockey are especially covered.
The standard makes sure that the hockey goals satisfy particular requirements for usability and security. The features required for the goals to function properly during play are listed in the functional requirements. These specifications may include measurements, materials, and building methods that guarantee the goals are appropriate for use in outdoor hockey games.
The standard emphasizes safety requirements in addition to functional requirements. These specifications aim to reduce mishaps or injuries by addressing potential dangers related to using hockey goals. They may include features like stability, impact resistance, and safeguards against goal collapse and harm from coming into contact with the goal construction.
Hockey goal producers and users can use the DIN EN 750 standard as a guide to make sure their products adhere to the relevant functional and safety standards. Additionally, it contains test procedures that can be used to judge and confirm adherence to the standard.
Descriptors | Ball-games equipment, Bodies, Design, Designations, Dimensions, Equipment safety, Football goals, Goals, Goals (sports equipment), Hockey, Ice hockey, Instructions, Leisure equipment, Marking, Materials, Playing fields, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Sports equipment, Sports nets, Testing, Gates |
ICS Codes | 97.220.40 - Outdoor and water sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 348.2 KB |