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BS EN ISO 18527-1:2022

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Eye and face protection for sports use – Requirements for downhill skiing and snowboarding goggles

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BSI 2022 38
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This document applies to all goggles with plano lenses, intended for eye protection against hazards including ultraviolet and visible solar radiation, rain, snow and wind, during downhill skiing, snowboarding and other similar activities. This document applies to downhill skiing and snowboarding goggles fitted with an insert to carry prescription lenses. It specifies requirements and testing for materials, performance, marking of goggles and information to be supplied by the manufacturer. Information on the selection and use of downhill skiing and snowboarding goggles is given in Annex A. This document does not apply to a) eye protectors for protection when operating or travelling on a motorized vehicle, b) eye protectors for protection against optical radiation from artificial sources, such as those used in solaria, c) eye protectors for direct observation of the sun, and d) eye protectors intended for sports with unrelated hazards and risks.

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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
10 Blank Page
13 Foreword
14 Introduction
15 1 Scope
2 Normative references
16 3 Terms and definitions
4 General requirements for goggles
4.1 Physiological compatibility
4.2 Construction and adjustment
17 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
18 5.3 Solar ultraviolet transmittance
5.4 General transmittance requirements
5.4.1 Uniformity of luminous transmittance and transmittance matching
19 5.4.2 Ultraviolet transmittance of the frame or housing
5.5 Special transmittance requirements
5.5.1 Photochromic lenses
5.5.2 Polarizing lenses
20 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
5.6.3 Solar UV absorption/transmittance
21 5.6.4 Anti-reflective coated lenses
5.6.5 Reduced reflection coated lenses
5.6.6 Enhanced infrared absorption
6 Scattered light
7 Refractive power
7.1 General
22 7.2 Spherical and cylindrical power
7.3 Spatial deviation
7.4 Prism imbalance
7.5 Goggles with inserts to carry prescription lenses
8 Mechanical testing
8.1 Temperature range
8.2 Mechanical strength level 2
8.2.1 Complete goggles
23 8.2.2 Goggles with inserts to carry prescription lenses
8.2.3 Failure criteria after impact
9 Resistance to solar ultraviolet radiation
24 10 Resistance to ignition
11 Protection against water and snow
12 Field of view
13 Minimum area to be protected
13.1 Assessment of frontal protection
25 13.2 Assessment of lateral protection
26 14 Optional requirements
14.1 Extended low temperature range
14.2 Resistance to fogging
14.3 Resistance to abrasion
27 15 Marking and information to be supplied by the manufacturer
15.1 Assessment
15.2 Mandatory markings on goggles
15.3 Information to be supplied with goggles by the manufacturer
29 15.4 Additional information to be available from the manufacturer
16 Selection of test samples
16.1 General
30 16.2 Preparation and conditioning of test samples
33 Annex A (informative) Selection and use of downhill skiing and snowboarding goggles
36 Bibliography
BS EN ISO 18527-1:2022
$167.15