Playing Field Equipment - Handball Goals - Functional and Safety Requirements, Test Methods
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The requirements for handball and indoor hockey goals are laid forth in the DIN EN 749 standard. The standard includes functional and safety standards for both training and competitive purposes and focuses on two distinct sorts of goals.
Goals for handball and indoor hockey must adhere to the standard in order to function properly. Dimensions, weight, and stability are all taken into consideration to make sure the goals can be used for both training and competition. These functional requirements seek to ensure that the goals are appropriate for the chosen sport and provide a consistent playing experience.
Furthermore, the DIN EN 749 standard gives standards for safety a high priority. This requires taking into account factors including structural strength, stability, and impact safety. The intention is to protect players from any potential harm while they play and to prolong the equipment's life. Handball goals will be able to withstand the forces applied to them during play and reduce the likelihood of accidents if they follow these safety regulations.
Descriptors | Ball-games equipment, Bodies, Design, Designations, Dimensions, Equipment safety, Goals, Goals (sports equipment), Handball, Handball equipment, Instructions, Leisure equipment, Marking, Materials, Playing fields, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Sports equipment, Sports nets, Testing, Gates |
ICS Codes | 97.220.30 - Indoor sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 368.6 KB |