Playing Field Equipment - Volleyball Equipment - Functional and Safety Requirements, Test Methods
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The functional and safety criteria for volleyball equipment are outlined in the DIN EN 1271 standard. Beach volleyball is not included, although it explicitly pertains to two types and five classes of indoor and outdoor volleyball equipment. The standard outlines the requirements that must be satisfied to guarantee that the apparatus is suitable for use and secure during volleyball matches.
The functionality and performance of the equipment are determined by the functional requirements, which are outlined in Clause 3 of the standard. These specifications address things like the equipment's weight and size as well as the materials that were used to build it. These prerequisites must be met in order for the item to function properly during gaming.
The safety criteria, as stated in Clause 4, are aimed at guaranteeing the players' and other participants' safety while playing volleyball. These specifications cover things like stability, impact resistance, edge sharpness, and the existence of any potentially harmful materials or components. The chance of danger or injury from using the volleyball equipment is reduced by observing these safety regulations.
Descriptors | Ball-games equipment, Breaking load, Clamping devices, Classification, Design, Dimensions, Equipment safety, Foundations, Functional efficiency, Grids, Halls, Indoor sports, Indoor sports equipment, Inspection, Instructions for use, Leisure equipment, Marking, Materials, Nets, Open air, Operating instructions, Recreational equipment, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Sports equipment, Sports nets, Tear-out forces, Technical documents, Testing, Volleyball, Volleyball equipment, Network, Take-up devices |
ICS Codes | 97.220.30 - Indoor sports equipment 97.220.40 - Outdoor and water sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
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