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AS EN 16579 pdf download

AS EN 16579 pdf download

AS EN 16579 pdf download.Playing field equipment — Portable and permanent socketed goals — Functional, safety requirements and test methods
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses: — IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/ — ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp 3.1 goal opening or area which forms the target for ball games, usually comprising two uprights and one crossbar Note 1 to entry: Includes any other parts such as net, net support, net fixing, socket(s), anchoring system(s), wheels and handles, which are permanently fitted to the goal. 3.2 portable goal goal structure which, when erected or assembled is stabilised by means of a specific anchorage or weight system which enables the structure to withstand the required design and test loads Note 1 to entry: Portable goals can be referred to as movable goals or free standing goals. Note 2 to entry: See Annex B for more information on portable goals. 3.3 socketed goal goal structure which is set in a suitably-sized permanent fixed foundation in such a way as to enable the combined structure to withstand the required design and test loads Note 1 to entry: See Annex B for Foundation information. 3.4 goal frame crossbar and uprights which form the goal opening 3.5 net support attachment which may be fixed to the goal frame for supporting the net 3.6 frame support framework comprising the side frame and back frame that may support the goal frame 3.7 anchoring system system for ensuring that a portable goal cannot tip over, slide or displace 3.8 in use period commencing with the erection of the goals on the field of play and their subsequent use for training or play 3.9 intended use purpose for which the goal has been designed and manufactured 3.10 not in use period commencing with the dismantling of the goal, the subsequent movement and storage after use and any subsequent period when they are not available for their intended use 3.11 crushing point place where parts of the equipment can move against each other, or against a fixed area so that persons, or parts of their body, can be crushed [SOURCE: EN 1176-1:2017, 3.11] 3.12 shearing point place where part of the equipment can move past a fixed or other moving part, or past a fixed area so that persons, or parts of their body, can be cut [SOURCE: EN 1176-1:2017, 3.12] 3.13 entrapment hazard presented by the situation in which a body, or part of a body, or clothing can become trapped Note 1 to entry: EN 16579 only considers certain types of entrapment where the user is not able to free him/herself and injury is caused by the entrapment. [SOURCE: EN 1176-1:2017, 3.18, modified — The note to entry has been adapted to this document.] 3.14 transport system means of moving the goal
6 Requirements
6.1 Strength 6.1.1 Goal frame of all classes and types other than Type 2 goals When tested in accordance with 7.1.2 the goal frame of all classes and types other than Type 2 goals shall not show: a) visible signs of cracks/fractures or collapse and no frame component shall become detached; b) a measured deflection (or permanent deformation) d (see Formula (1)) of the crossbar of > 10 mm. 6.1.2 Additional test for any type of goal with a height of ≥ 2 m and a weight of between 22 kg and 42 kg These goals shall be tested in accordance with 7.1.2 under a load of (1 800 ± 50) N. After the test the goal shall: a) not show visible signs of cracks/fractures or collapse and no frame component shall become detached; b) pass entrapment requirements according to 6.3. 6.1.3 Goal frame of Type 2 goals When tested in accordance with 7.1.2 the goal frame of Type 2 goals shall not show: a) visible signs of cracks/fractures or collapse and no frame component shall become detached; b) a measured deflection (or permanent deformation) d (see Formula (1)) of the crossbar of > 50 mm after disassembly and re-assembly. 6.2 Stability When tested in accordance with 7.2, the goal frame of all classes and types of goals shall not fall over, shall have no permanent deflection from the vertical of 100 mm or greater.

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