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GB 811-2022: Helmets for motorcycle and electric bicycle users
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GB 811-2022English560 Add to Cart 0-9 seconds. Auto-delivery Helmets for motorcycle and electric bicycle users Valid
GB 811-2010English145 Add to Cart 0-9 seconds. Auto-delivery Helmets for motorcyclists Obsolete
GB 811-1998English479 Add to Cart 4 days Helmets for motorcycle users Obsolete
GB 811-1989EnglishRFQ ASK 3 days Helmets for motor vehicle users Obsolete

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GB 811-2022: Helmets for motorcycle and electric bicycle users

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GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 13.340.20 CCS C 73 Replacing GB 811-2010 Helmets for Motorcycle and Electric Bicycle Users Issued on. DECEMBER 1, 2022 Implemented on. JULY 1, 2023 Issued by. State Administration for Market Regulation; Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of China.

Table of Contents

Foreword... 3 1 Scope... 5 2 Normative References... 5 3 Terms and Definitions... 5 4 Product Classification... 8 5 Requirements... 10 6 Test Methods... 18 7 Inspection Rules... 39 8 Marking, Identification, Product Instruction Manual, Packaging, Transportation and Storage... 40 9 Requirements for Implementation Transition Period... 42 Appendix A (normative) Shape and Size of Testing Headform above the Reference Plane... 43 Appendix B (normative) Shape and Size of Testing Headform below the Reference Plane... 49 Appendix C (normative) Requirements and Test Methods for Helmet Type Identification... 56 Bibliography... 59

1 Scope

This document specifies the product classification, requirements, inspection rules and marking, identification, product instruction manual, packaging, transportation and storage of helmets for motorcycle and electric bicycle users, and describes the test methods. This document is applicable to the helmets worn by drivers and passengers of motorcycles and electric bicycles. This document does not apply to the helmets worn by bikers, skateboarders and roller skating athletes, nor does it apply to occupational safety helmets.

2 Normative References

The contents of the following documents constitute indispensable clauses of this document through the normative references in this text. In terms of references with a specified date, only versions with a specified date are applicable to this document. In terms of references without a specified date, the latest version (including all the modifications) is applicable to this document. GB/T 2410-2008 Determination of the Luminous Transmittance and Haze of Transparent Plastics GB/T 18833 Retroreflective Sheeting for Traffic Control

3 Terms and Definitions

The following terms and definitions are applicable to this document. 3.1 Helmet for Motorcycle and Electric Bicycle Users Helmet for motorcycle and electric bicycle users refers to a device of reducing head injuries of motorcycle and electric bicycle occupants in accidents. 3.2 Shell Shell refers to the outer structure of the helmet for motorcycle and electric bicycle users, which presents the basic shape of the helmet. 3.3 Protective Padding Protective padding refers to a form-fitting padding that absorbs collision energy. 3.4 Comfort Padding Comfort padding refers to a padding that guarantees comfortable fit on the head. 3.5 Retention System Retention system refers to a component that ensures the helmet for motorcycle and electric bicycle users is securely worn on the head.

4 Product Classification

4.1 Type 4.1.1 In accordance with the applicable objects, the helmets for motorcycle and electric bicycle users (hereinafter referred to as “helmets”) are divided into Type A and Type B. Type A is helmets for motorcycle riders, which is applicable to motorcycle riders and electric bicycle riders; Type B is helmets for electric bicycle riders, which is merely applicable to electric bicycle riders. 4.1.2 In accordance with the shape, the helmets are divided into Shape 1, Shape 2 and Shape 3. Shape 1 is full-helmet, Shape 2 is 3/4 half-helmet, and Shape 3 is 1/2 half-helmet, as it is shown in Figure 3.The type, shape and applicable objects of the helmets shall comply with the stipulations of Table 1. 4.2 Specifications In accordance with the size of the head circumference, the helmets are divided into five specifications. extra-small, small, medium, large and extra-large. The specifications, head circumference size and the model of testing headform shall comply with the stipulations of Table 2.

5 Requirements

5.1 Structure 5.1.1 Structural composition The structural composition of the helmets includes the shell, protective padding, comfort padding, retention system and goggles, etc. The required structural composition of different types of helmets shall comply with the stipulations of Table 3. Table 3 -- Structural Composition of Helmet 5.1.2 Shell 5.1.2.1 The shell shall cover the protect section specified in 5.2.1. Helmet Specifications NOTE. x represents the vertical distance from the basic plane to the reference plane, y represents the vertical distance from the reference plane to the top of the testing headform. 5.1.2.2 The outer surface shall be a streamlined curved surface design and comply with the following requirements. 5.1.2.3 The inner surface shall comply with the following requirements. 5.1.3 Protective padding The protective padding shall use materials with buffer performance, collision energy absorption performance, and non-toxic and harmless to the human body, and comply with the following requirements. 5.1.4 Comfort padding The comfort padding shall use durable materials that feel comfortable, breathable, non-toxic and harmless to the skin, and comply with the following requirements. 5.1.5 Retention system The parts of the retention system shall be permanently attached to the retention system or the helmet, and comply with the following requirements. a) If the retention system includes a chin strap, the width of the strap shall be not less than 20 mm; b) If the retention system has fastening devices, such as. double D rings and sliding rods, when adjusting the retention system, a sufficient adjustment margin shall be reserved; c) If quick-release devices, for example, wearing buckles, are used, the method of opening shall be simple and easy, and shall be able to prevent possible mis-operations. The push rod, button or other parts used for the opening mechanism shall be red or orange, and can only be opened when consciously operated; d) If the locking device of the fixing strap is designed to be opened through the mode of applying pressure to a certain part, then, when tested in accordance with the method of 6.2.2, the locking device cannot be opened; 5.1.6 Goggles The goggles shall be made of materials that comply with the light transmission performance and impact strength performance, and satisfy the following requirements. 5.2 Protect Section and Testing Section 5.2.1 Type A1, Type A2, Type B1 and Type B2 helmets. the protect section shall cover the part above the ACDEF envelope in Figure 5; the testing section shall cover the diagonal shaded area in Figure 5.The size of the protect section and testing section range of the helmets of different specifications shall comply with the stipulations of Table 4. 5.2.2 Type A3 and Type B3 helmets. the protect section shall cover the area above the A-A line in Figure 6; the testing section shall cover the diagonal shaded area in Figure 6. 5.3 Mass In accordance with the method specified in 6.3, conduct the test. The mass of the helmet (including accessories) shall comply with the stipulations of Table 5. 5.4 Performance 5.4.1 Field of view In accordance with the method specified in 6.4, conduct the test. The left and right horizontal fields of view shall be not less than 105; the upper field of view shall be not less than 7; the lower field of view shall be not less than 45. 5.4.2 Goggles 5.4.2.1 Impact strength In accordance with the method specified in 6.5.1, conduct the test. The goggles shall not be broken, or the edges of the broken fragments shall not have sharp angles less than 60. 5.4.2.2 Visible light transmittance In accordance with the method specified in 6.5.2, conduct the test. The visible light transmittance in the field of view of the goggles shall be not less than 85%. 5.4.2.3 Abrasive resistance In accordance with the method specified in 6.5.3, conduct the falling sand test. After the test, the goggles shall have no damages, such as. breakage and dent, that may affect the use. Test the haze of the goggles, which shall not be greater than 10%. 5.4.3 Shear force of surface convex structure In accordance with the method specified in 6.6, conduct the test. The convex structure being tested shall be able to be sheared and separated, or shall not prevent the cutter from sliding over the convex part. 5.4.4 Surface friction force In accordance with the method specified in 6.7, conduct the test. The carrier shall not be stopped by friction. 5.4.5 Rigidity In accordance with the method specified in 6.8, conduct the test. Type A1, Type A2, Type B1 and Type B2 helmets shall comply with the following requirements. a) Under a force of 630 N, the difference between the deformation along the text axis and the deformation under the initial load of 30 N shall be not greater than 40 mm; b) When the unloading recovery load is 30 N, the difference between the measured deformation and the deformation of the initial load of 30 N shall be not greater than 15 mm. 5.4.6 Stability of fixture In accordance with the method specified in 6.9, conduct the test. The rotation angle of Type A1, Type A2 and Type A3 helmets shall not be greater than 30; Type B1, Type B2 and Type B3 helmets shall not fall off from the testing headform. 5.4.7 Strength of retention system In accordance with the method specified in 6.10, conduct the test. The elongation of the strap shall not exceed 25 mm; there shall be no phenomena such as. tearing of strap, slipping of strap, falling off of connector, loosening of buckle, and damage of retention system, etc. 5.4.8 Absorption of collision energy In accordance with the method specified in 6.11, conduct the test. Measure by the acceleration transmitted to the testing headform and its action time, which shall comply with the stipulations of Table 6.

6 Test Methods

6.1 Environmental Conditions of the Laboratory 6.2 Specifications, Structure and Test of Protect Section 6.3 Mass Test 6.3.1 Test tools Weighing equipment with an accuracy of not greater than 0.01 kg and a measuring range of 0kg ~ 2 kg. 6.3.2 Test procedures Weigh and record the mass of the helmet, expressed in kg. The result shall retain two decimal places. 6.4 Test of Field of View 6.4.1 Test device The test device is composed of angle scale, testing headform and supporting structure of testing headform, etc. 6.4.2 Test procedures In accordance with the method of 6.2.2, correctly put the helmet on an appropriate testing headform, check whether there are any parts blocking the view within the limited field of view in the following three directions. 6.5 Goggle Performance Test 6.5.1 Impact strength performance test 6.5.1.1 Test device 6.5.2 Visible light transmittance test Place the goggles to be inspected on a measuring device, within the field of view specified in 6.4.2, randomly select three points on the goggles for inspection, and the spacing among each point is not less than 75 mm. In accordance with the method of Chapter 7 in GB/T 2410-2008, test the visible light transmittance of the goggles. 6.6 Shear Force Test of Surface Convex Structure 6.6.1 Test equipment 6.6.1.1 Equipment composition The equipment is composed of carrier, horizontal guiding device, pulley, drop hammer, headform support, lever structure with a hinge, and loading device, etc., as it is shown in Figure 11.

7 Inspection Rules

7.1 Type Inspection 7.1.1 The type inspection items shall comply with the stipulations of Table 12. 7.1.2 Under one of the following circumstances, type inspection shall be conducted. 7.2 Exit-factory Inspection 7.2.1 The exit-factory inspection items are determined by the manufacturer, and shall include the items specified in Table 12. 7.2.2 Before exiting the factory, each batch of products shall be subjected to exit-factory inspection. 7.2.3 Products of the same structure, material (the helmet shell has the same material), specification and size shall be considered as a variety, and for each variety, 3,000 PCS shall be considered as one inspection batch (if there are less than 3,000 PCS, count them as one batch); one helmet is sampled from each batch. Adopt the random sampling mode and take samples from the finished product warehouse of the production plant. 7.3 Determination Rules 7.3.1 For the type inspection, if an individual indicator of a performance is disqualified, then, the batch of products shall be determined as disqualified. 7.3.2 For the exit-factory inspection, if the penetration resistance performance is disqualified, then, the batch of products shall be determined as disqualified.

8 Marking, Identification, Product Instruction Manual,

Packaging, Transportation and Storage 8.1 Marking and Identification 8.1.1 Each helmet shall have the following permanent markings. a) Product name (“helmet for motorcycle users” or “helmet for electric bicycle users”); b) Name and address of manufacturer / production plant; c) Trademark or brand; d) Type (“A1” “A2” “A3” “B1” “B2” “B3”); e) Restricted use mark (Type A3 helmets shall be marked as shown in Figure 19, Type B1, Type B2 and Type B3 helmets shall be marked as shown in Figure 20); g) Production date, production batch No. or serial No.; h) Serial No. of implemented standard; i) Certification mark of certified products (if any); j) Helmet mass (kg); k) Mark of conformity. 8.1.2 The rear of the outer surface of the shell of each helmet shall have a permanent marking, which is used to identify the type of helmet. The type identification of the helmets shall comply with the stipulations of Appendix C.

9 Requirements for Implementation Transition Period

For Type A helmets produced or imported before the date of implementation of this document, the requirements of this document shall be satisfied from the 7th month since the date of implementation of this document. ......
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