EN 1077:2007 is a technical standard that is widely used in the ski and snowboard industry. It sets out the safety requirements and test methods for head protection equipment used in alpine skiing, snowboarding, and other similar activities. Head protection is crucial in winter sports as it helps minimize the risk of severe head injuries during falls or collisions.
Scope and Application
The standard applies to helmets designed specifically for alpine skiers and snowboarders. It covers both adult and child sizes and provides guidelines on the construction, design, materials, and performance of these helmets. EN 1077:2007 is often referred to by manufacturers, retailers, and consumers to ensure that the helmets they are using or purchasing meet the necessary safety standards.
Requirements and Testing
EN 1077:2007 outlines various requirements that a helmet must meet to be compliant. These include impact absorption, shock absorption, retention system effectiveness, field of vision, and compatibility with other equipment. The standard also specifies the testing methods and procedures that should be followed to assess a helmet's compliance. These tests involve performing impact simulations, measurements of shock absorption, strap strength evaluations, and more.
Certification and Labeling
Once a helmet meets the requirements set forth in EN 1077:2007, it can be certified according to the standard. Certified helmets bear labels or markings that indicate their compliance and provide important information such as size range, manufacturer details, and any additional features or certifications. Consumers are advised to check for these labels when purchasing a helmet to ensure its authenticity and suitability for use.