This document defines the minimum requirements for safety in poles for alpine and touring skiing. It specifies test methods to check conformity with these requirements. It is applicable to ski-poles for alpine and touring skiing in the following ranges of total length, lT: — group A, lT ≥ 1 050 mm (adults' poles); — group B, 1 050 mm > lT ≥ 700 mm (junior poles); — group C, lT

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This European Standard specifies the requirements and test methods for ergonomics,
innocuousness, comfort/sizing, restraint, strength, abrasion, impact performance, (bending)stiffness as well as
provisions for marking and instructions supplied by the manufacturer for wrist protectors (hereinafter referred
to as protectors) for all users of snowboard equipment.
lt does not apply to protectors used in roller sports as well as roller sports hockey or alpine skiing.
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This document specifies the requirements and test methods for ergonomics, innocuousness, comfort/sizing, restraint, ability to limit wrist extension and attenuate impact force on the palm as well as provisions for marking and instructions supplied by the manufacturer for wrist protectors for all users of snowboard equipment.
It does not apply to protectors used in roller sports, alpine skiing, or other sports. This document does not address protection for the forearm due to axial forces caused ...
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This document specifies the requirements and test methods for ergonomics, innocuousness, comfort/sizing, restraint, ability to limit wrist extension and attenuate impact force on the palm as well as provisions for marking and instructions supplied by the manufacturer for wrist protectors for all users of snowboard equipment. It does not apply to protectors used in roller sports, alpine skiing, or other sports. This document does not address protection for the forearm due to axial forces caused b...view more

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This document specifies methods for the selection of the release torques for alpine ski-bindings. It gives information necessary to determine the release torques recommended for use by ski-binding manufacturers in their instructions for installation and use, and by ski shops for the adjustment of ski-bindings already mounted. It is applicable to state-of-the-art alpine ski bindings. It might be inappropriate for non-mechanical bindings or bindings used with boots which reach more than half-way u...view more

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This document specifies test methods for screws used for fastening ski bindings to alpine skis. NOTE 1 Acceptance criteria are specified in ISO 6004. The results of these test methods characterize the properties of the binding screw. NOTE 2 A test method for the mounting and fastening characteristics of different ski models is specified in ISO 8364.

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This document specifies the dimensions and characteristics of the interface, requirements, test methods, and marking of ski-boots with a rigid sole (see 3.5) which are used with current systems of touring ski-bindings with attachment at the boot toe and boot heel, the proper release function of which depends on the dimensions and design of the interfaces. For ski-binding systems that function irrespective of the sole shape or that have different requirements for the sole dimensions, it is not al...view more

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This document specifies the requirements, test methods and marking of ski-boots which are used with current systems of alpine ski-bindings with attachment at the boot toe and boot heel, the proper release function of which depends on the dimensions and design of the interfaces. For ski-binding systems that function irrespective of the sole shape or that have different requirements for the sole dimensions, it is not always necessary for the ski-boot soles to comply with this document in order to ...view more

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This document defines test soles representing — an alpine ski-boot (form A) or at least the bottom part of it to be used for testing alpine ski-bindings for alpine skiing in accordance with ISO 9462 and ISO 9465, and — a touring ski-boot (form T) or at least the bottom part of it to be used for testing touring ski-bindings for touring skiing in accordance with ISO 13992 and ISO 9465. NOTE Ski-boots have their own International Standards (ISO 5355 and ISO 9523) that allow relatively large toleran...view more

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This document specifies a uniform method for the sampling and inspection of complete and incomplete alpine ski-binding-boot systems used in rental operations. This document is intended for any facility which rents complete and incomplete alpine ski-binding-boot systems as for example when the skier owns the boots. This document is not applicable for alpine touring ski-binding-boot systems. This document is not applicable for complete and incomplete alpine ski-binding-boot systems which are rente...view more

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This document specifies assembly, adjustment and inspection procedures for the binding mechanisms
of skis, integrating, in a practical way, the requirements of those International Standards which are
related to skis, bindings and boots.
It is intended for all individuals and institutions concerned with those procedures, and especially for
sports retailers.
It is applicable to a ski-binding-boot system (S-B-B) for alpine skiing, of which at least one component is
owned by the user.
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This document specifies laboratory measurement methods for mass and polar moment of inertia of
alpine skis.
If laboratory measurement data are determined and published by the ski manufacturer or other
institutions, standard measurement procedures can be used to ensure comparability.
This document also specifies a tolerance range which can be met by the measurement data of all
manufactured skis, if for the specific model length measurement data are published by the manufacturer
of the ski.
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This document specifies laboratory measurement methods to determine the elastic properties of crosscountry
skis. Its purpose is to calculate the resistance of defined parts of the ski to bending.
This document applies to cross-country skis with a nominal length greater than or equal to 150 cm.
The standard measurement procedures can be used to ensure comparability between laboratory
measurement data, determined and published by ski manufacturers, institutions or others.
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This document specifies a method for the determination of the fatigue indexes of cross-country skis (i.e.
the resistance of the skis to changes of bottom camber height or irreversible damage) after a bending
test with cyclic loading.
It is applicable to cross-country skis with a nominal length of 160 cm to 215 cm.

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This document specifies the dimensions, mechanical properties and fastening characteristics of test
screws used for testing the binding mounting area of alpine skis.c

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This document specifies laboratory measurement methods for mass and location of the balance point of
cross-country skis.
If laboratory measurement data are determined and published by manufacturers or other institutions,
standard measurement procedures can be used to ensure comparability.
It is not the purpose of this document to evaluate the measurement data with regard to their influence
on the quality of the ski.

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This document specifies assembly, adjustment and inspection procedures for the binding mechanisms of skis, integrating, in a practical way, the requirements of those International Standards which are related to skis, bindings and boots. It is intended for all individuals and institutions concerned with those procedures, and especially for sports retailers. It is applicable to a ski-binding-boot system (S-B-B) for alpine skiing, of which at least one component is owned by the user. This document ...view more

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This International Standard covers performance requirements for ice hockey goalkeeper head and face protectors. It is to be used in conjunction with ISO 10256-1, 10256-2 and 10256-3.
The intent of this International Standard is to reduce the risk of injury to the head and face of ice hockey goalkeepers without compromising the form and appeal of the game.
Performance requirements are established, where appropriate for the following:
a) materials, assembly, and design;
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This International Standard specifies performance requirements and test methods for face protectors (including visors) for use in ice hockey and shall be used in conjuction with ISO 10256-1.
Note 1   The requirements of a clause take precident over a figure.   
Note 2   The intent is to reduce the risk of injury to the face without compromising the form or appeal of the game.
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This International Standard specifies performance requirements and test methods for head protectors for use in ice hockey and shall be used in conjunction with ISO 10256-1.
Note 1   The requirements of a clause take precident over a figure.   
Note 2   The intent of this International Standard is to reduce the risk of injury to the head without compromising the form or appeal of the game.
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