CEN/TC 136/WG 10 - Roller sports equipment
Roller sports equipment
General Information
This document applies to kick scooters that can only be propelled by the muscular activity of a user with a body mass of more than 20 kg and less than 100 kg.
To reduce the risk of injuries to both the user and third parties during intended use this standard specifies safety requirements, test methods, marking, and information supplied by the manufacturer. Kick scooters for use by users of less than 20 kg do not belong to the scope of this document. They are toys.
It should be noted that there are two types of scooters for the weight group 20 kg to 50 kg – those classified as sports equipment for use on public roads and path ways (this European Standard) and those classified as toys for domestic use (according to EN 71-1).
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This standard specifies requirements for non-motorized skateboards which are supplied for use by one rider at a time.
The skateboards covered by this standard are graded by performance criteria for different categories of body weight.
This standard is not applicable for skateboards for use by a rider up to 20 kg. EN 71-1 is applicable for those.
This standard does not apply to individual components.
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This standard is applicable to inline-skates intended for users with a body mass of more than 20 kg and less than 100 kg.
It specifies safety requirements for inline-skates, specifications for test methods, marking and information supplied by the manufacturer to reduce the risk of injuries to both third parties and the user during their normal use.
Inline-skates for use by a rider of less than 20 kg do not belong to the scope of this European Standard. They are toys.
This Standard does not apply to roller skates according to EN 13899.
NOTE Requirements for inline-skates from the orthopedic point of view such as lateral support or similar were not included in this standard because these requirements differ from wearer and therefore cannot be covered by a standard.
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This standard applies to ice skates intended for users with a body mass up to 100 kg for ice skating excluding the field of sports competitions.
It specifies the minimum safety requirements for ice skates as well as requirements for test methods, marking and information supplied by the manufacturer to reduce the risk of injuries to both third parties and the user during their normal use.
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This standard applies to roller skates intended for users with a body mass of more than 20 kg. This standard specifies safety requirements for roller skates, specifications for test methods, marking and information supplied by the manufacturer to reduce the risk of injuries to both third parties and the user during their normal use. Roller skates for use by a rider of less than 20 kg does not belong to the scope of this European Standard. They are covered by EN 71-1. This standard does not apply to inline-skates.
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This European Standard applies to kick scooters which can only be propelled by the muscular activity of a user with a body mass of more than 20 kg and less than 100 kg.
It specifies safety requirements, test methods, marking and information supplied by the manufacturer to reduce the risk of injuries to both third parties and the user during normal use.
Kick scooters for use by users of less than 20 kg do not belong to the scope of this European Standard. They are toys.
It should be noted that there are two types of scooters for the weight group 20 kg to 50 kg – those classified as sports equipment for use on public roads and path ways (this European Standard) and those classified as toys for domestic use (according to EN 71-1).
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This document applies to kick scooters which can only be propelled by the muscular activity of a user with a body mass of more than 35 kg and less than 100 kg.
It specifies safety requirements, test methods, marking and information supplied by the manufacturer to
reduce the risk of injuries to both third parties and the user during normal use.
Kick scooters for use by users of less than 35 kg do not belong to the scope of this document. They are toys.
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This standard applies to inline-skates intended for users with a body mass of more than 20 kg. It specifies general and safety requirements for inline-skates to reduce the risk of injuries to both third parties and the user during their normal use. Inline-skates for use by a rider of less than 20 kg do not belong to the scope of this EN. They are covered by EN 71-1. This EN does not apply to roller skates.
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This standard specifies requirements for non-motorized skateboards which are supplied as complete articles for use by one rider at a time. The skateboards covered by this standard are graded by performance criteria for different categories of body weight. Skateboards for use by a rider of less than 20 kg does not belong to the scope of this European Standard. They are covered by EN 71-1.
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