BS EN ISO 18527-2:2021:2022 Edition
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Eye and face protection for sports use – Requirements for eye protectors for squash and eye protectors for racquetball and squash 57
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2022 | 34 |
This document applies to all eye protectors intended for eye protection against hazards during playing or instructing in the sports of squash, racquetball and squash 57 and sports with similar hazards and no greater risks. It applies to eye protectors that incorporate prescription lenses but has no specific tests for eye protectors designed for use over spectacles.
It specifies requirements and testing for materials, performance, marking of eye protectors and information to be supplied by the manufacturer.
Information on the selection and use of eye protectors for squash, racquetball and squash 57 is given in Annex A.
This document does not apply to
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sports eye protectors designed for use over prescription spectacles,
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eye protectors for other occupational applications,
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eye protectors without lenses,
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eye protectors for sports where the hazards are unrelated to the hazards in or involve greater risks than squash, racquetball and squash 57, and
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eye protectors with gradient-tinted lenses because they are not appropriate for squash, racquetball or squash 57.
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2 | undefined |
8 | Annex ZA (informative)Relationship between this European Standard and the essential requirements of Regulation 2016/425 aimed to be covered |
12 | Foreword |
13 | Introduction |
14 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
15 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 General requirements for eye protectors 4.1 Physiological compatibility 4.2 Construction and adjustment |
16 | 4.3 Cleaning and/or disinfection 4.4 Lens material and surface quality 4.5 Headform(s) 4.6 Retention by headband and harnesses (sit and fit) 4.7 Mandatory and optional requirements 5 Transmittance of the lenses 5.1 General 5.2 Transmittance categories |
17 | 5.3 Solar ultraviolet transmittance 5.4 General transmittance requirements 5.4.1 Uniformity of luminous transmittance and transmittance matching |
18 | 5.4.2 Variations due to thickness variations 5.5 Special transmittance requirements 5.5.1 Photochromic lenses 5.5.2 Polarizing lenses 5.5.3 Gradient-tinted lenses 5.6 Claimed transmittance and reflectance properties (optional requirements) 5.6.1 General 5.6.2 Solar blue-light absorption/transmittance |
19 | 5.6.3 Solar UV absorption/transmittance 5.6.4 Anti-reflective coated lenses 5.6.5 Reduced reflection coated lenses |
20 | 6 Scattered light 7 Refractive power 7.1 Non-prescription eye protectors 7.1.1 Spherical and cylindrical power 7.1.2 Spatial deviation 7.1.3 Prism imbalance 7.2 Prescription eye protectors |
21 | 8 Mechanical strength 8.1 Mechanical strength of squash eye protectors 8.2 Mechanical strength of racquetball and squash 57 eye protectors 8.3 Failure criteria after impact |
22 | 9 Resistance to solar ultraviolet radiation 10 Resistance to ignition 11 Field of view |
23 | 12 Minimum area to be protected 12.1 Assessment of frontal protection 12.2 Assessment of lateral protection |
24 | 13 Optional requirements 13.1 Resistance to fogging 13.2 Resistance to abrasion 14 Marking and information to be supplied by the manufacturer 14.1 Assessment |
25 | 14.2 Mandatory markings on eye protectors 14.3 Information to be supplied with each eye protector by the manufacturer |
26 | 14.4 Additional information to be available from the manufacturer 15 Selection of test samples 15.1 General 15.2 Preparation and conditioning of test samples |
29 | Annex A (informative) Use of squash eye protectors and racquetball and squash 57 eye protectors |
31 | Annex B (informative) Selection of squash eye protectors and racquetball and squash 57 eye protectors for prescription lens wearers |
32 | Bibliography |