Sentinel Testreport GZHL2105017392HM-01
Sentinel Testreport GZHL2105017392HM-01
Sentinel Testreport GZHL2105017392HM-01
TSG INTERNATIONAL AG
BUELACHSTRASSE 5,8057 ZUERICH SWITZERLAND
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Arthur Mak
Authorized Signatory
Test Report No.: GZHL2105017392HM-01 Date: Sep 09, 2021 Page 2 of 16
The helmet should be durable and withstand handling. The helmet shall be so designed
and shaped that parts of it (visor, rivets, ventilators, edges, fastening device and the Pass
4.2 like) are not likely to injure the user in normal use. See annex 1
NOTE: Helmets should:
have low weight;
be ventilating;
be easy to put on and take off;
be usable with spectacles;
not significantly interfere with the ability of the user to hear traffic noise.
Field of vision
When tested in accordance with 5.7 there shall be no occultation in the field of vision
bounded by angles as follows (see Figure 1):
Pass
4.3 - horizontally: min. 105° from the longitudinal vertical median plane to the left and right
See annex 4
hand sides;
- upwards: min. 25° from the reference plane;
- downwards: min. 45° from the basic plane.
Shock absorbing capacity
The helmet shall give protection to the forehead, rear, sides, temples and crown of the
head.
When tested in accordance with 5.3 and 5.4 the peak acceleration shall not, for each Pass
4.4
impact, exceed 250 g for the velocity of 5,42 +0.1,-0 m/s on the flat anvil, and See annex 2
4,57+0.1,-0 m/s on the kerbstone anvil.
NOTE: These are theoretically equivalent to 1 497 mm and 1 064 mm drop heights respectively.
Durability
4.5 After being tested the helmet shall not exhibit damage that could cause significant Pass
injury to the wearer (sharp edges, points).
4.6 Retention system
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NOTE: In this test, slippage of the fastening device can be measured and recorded separately from other
contributions to the extension but this is for information only and is not subject to a separate requirement.
Effectiveness
4.6.6 Pass
When tested in accordance with 5.6 the helmet shall not come off the headform.
Ease of release
4.6.7 Following the strength test in accordance with 5.5 and with the load still applied, it shall Pass
be possible to open the release system with one hand.
Inspection and determination of mass
Inspect the helmet to ascertain whether it is suitable for its intended purpose and fulfils
the general requirements in 4.2.
5.2 Determine the mass of the helmets of the same size submitted for testing. Calculate NT
and record the mean value in g rounded off to the nearest 10 g, stating the size of the
helmet.
Marking
Each helmet shall be marked in such a way that the following information is easily
legible by the user and is likely to remain legible throughout the life of the helmet: NT
b. that the helmet should be adjusted to fit the user, e.g. the straps positioned so that
they do not cover the ears, the buckle positioned away from the jawbone and the NT
straps and buckle adjusted to be both comfortable and firm;
7 c. how the helmet should be positioned on the head to ensure the intended protection
is provide (e.g. that it should be placed so as to protect the forehead and not be
NT
pushed too for over the back of the head); to protect the forehead and not be
pushed too for over the back of the head);
d. that a helmet cannot always protect against injury; NT
e. that a helmet subjected to a severe impact should be discarded and destroyed; NT
f. a statement of the danger of modifying or removing any of the original component
parts of the helmet other than as recommended by the manufacturer, and that
NT
helmets should not be adapted for the purpose of fitting accessories in a way not
recommended by the manufacturer.
Remark:
1. NA = Not applicable.
2. NT = Not tested as per client’s request.
3. This test report is to supersede No. GZHL2105017392HM test report which was issued on May 18, 2021. And
the original test reports (paper and electronic) are invalid.
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Model: 750860, 750861 Size: 52-53 cm Test headform: 495 (EN 960:2006)
Annex-1: Mass
Mass of the samples:
Sample No. Mass (g)
1 1143
2 1136
3 1142
4 1144
Average 1141.2
Model: 750860, 750861 Size: 54-55 cm Test headform: 535 (EN 960:2006)
Annex-1: Mass
Mass of the samples:
Sample No. Mass (g)
1 1149
2 1145
3 1144
4 1147
Average 1146.2
Model: 750860, 750861 Size: 56-57 cm Test headform: 575 (EN 960:2006)
Annex-1: Mass
Mass of the samples:
Sample No. Mass (g)
1 1153
2 1147
3 1152
4 1150
Average 1150.5
Model: 750860, 750861 Size: 58-59 cm Test headform: 575 (EN 960:2006)
Annex-1: Mass
Mass of the samples:
Sample No. Mass (g)
1 1272
2 1265
3 1266
4 1269
Average 1268
Model: 750860, 750861 Size: 60-61 cm Test headform: 605 (EN 960:2006)
Annex-1: Mass
Mass of the samples:
Sample No. Mass (g)
1 1259
2 1255
3 1260
4 1256
Average 1257.5
Annex-1: Mass
Mass of the samples:
Sample No. Mass (g)
1 1232
2 1240
3 1242
4 1235
Average 1237.2
Sample Photo(s):
Front view
Side view
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Back view
Top view
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Bottom view
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