ČSN EN 17435 (735993)

Surfaces for sports areas - Test method for the determination of Head Injury Criterion (HIC) and Critical Fall Height (CFH)

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STANDARD published on 1.6.2022


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Designation standards: ČSN EN 17435
Classification mark: 735993
Catalog number: 514467
Publication date standards: 1.6.2022
SKU: NS-1064051
The number of pages: 20
Approximate weight : 60 g (0.13 lbs)
Country: Czech technical standard
Category: Technical standards ČSN

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Sports facilities

Annotation of standard text ČSN EN 17435 (735993):

This document specifies test methods for measuring the impact attenuation of sports surfaces. Three different methods are specified. In Procedure A, a series of tests are undertaken from differing drop heights and the HIC values are plotted, and the Critical Fall Height determined. In Procedure B, a single test is undertaken from differing drop heights and the HIC values are plotted, and the Critical Fall Height determined. In Procedure C a series of tests are made at a fixed drop height and the maximum value of HIC is calculated. This test method is primarily intended for use on both natural and synthetic turf sport surfaces. It may be carried out in a laboratory on test specimens or in situ on installed sports surfaces. This test method may not be suitable for sports surfaces covered by EN 14904

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