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[分享]DOT FMVSS218的安全帽測試標準

1,DOT規定安全帽後方的DOT標示"不可撕下,要烤漆的"
2,DOT規定安全帽後方的DOT標示要有"固定高度和統一字體大小"
3,DOT規定安全帽內襯的安全警示要"不可拆下"
4,DOT規定安全帽可自行檢驗認證,但北美保險公司要求由國際公認的DOT檢驗機構認可後才能保險,如加拿大或美國的DOT檢驗機構,或是台灣商品標準檢驗局出示的國家認可之DOT檢驗合格也是北美保險業者所認可的,DOT認證一律由驗證機構驗證通過,非由廠商自行認可,
5,每年DOT美國運輸交通部都會定期抽查各廠商的安全帽。

附上 美國運輸交通部官方網站D.O.T FMVSS218歷年的定期抽查測試結果
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/testing/comply/fmvss218/

請注意看看自己安全帽上的DOT標示是否都不可撕下且烤漆的,有固定高度和統一字體大小,且有第三驗證機構作為驗證通過的

Federal Motor Vehicle
Safety Standard No. 218
(49 CFR Sec. 571.218)
Motorcycle Helmets



EXPCITE-

Title 49
Subtitle B
CHAPTER V
PART 571
Subpart B


HEAD-

Sec. 571.218 Standard No. 218; Motorcycle helmets.



TEXT-

S1. Scope. This standard establishes minimum performance requirements for helmets designed for use by motorcyclists and other motor vehicle users.

S2. Purpose. The purpose of this standard is to reduce deaths and injuries to motorcyclists and other motor vehicle users resulting from head impacts.

S3. Application. This standard applies to all helmets designed for use by motorcyclists and other motor vehicle users.

S4. Definitions. Basic plane means a plane through the centers of the right and left external ear openings and the lower edge of the eye sockets (Figure 1) of a reference headform (Figure 2) or test headform.

Helmet positioning index means the distance in inches, as specified by the manufacturer, from the lowest point of the brow opening at the lateral midpoint of the helmet to the basic plane of a reference headform, when the helmet is firmly and properly positioned on the reference headform.

Midsagittal plane means a longitudinal plane through the apex of a reference headform or test headform that is perpendicular to the basic plane (Figure 3).

Reference headform means a measuring device contoured to the dimensions of one of the three headforms described in Table 2 and Figures 5 through 8 with surface markings indicating the locations of the basic, mid-sagittal, and reference planes, and the centers of the external ear openings.

Reference plane means a plane above and parallel to the basic plane on a reference headform or test headform (Figure 2) at the distance indicated in Table 2.

Retention system means the complete assembly by which the helmet is retained in position on the head during use.

Test headform means a test device contoured to the dimensions of one of the three headforms described in Table 2 and Figures 5 through 8 with surface markings indicating the locations of the basic, mid-sagittal, and reference planes.

S5. Requirements. Each helmet shall meet the requirements of S5.1, S5.2, and S5.3 when subjected to any conditioning procedure specified in S6.4, and tested in accordance with S7.1, S7.2, and S7.3.

S5.1 Impact attenuation. When an impact attenuation test is conducted in accordance with S7.1, all of the following requirements shall be met:

Peak accelerations shall not exceed 400g;
Accelerations in excess of 200g shall not exceed a cumulative duration of 2.0 milliseconds; and
Accelerations in excess of 150g shall not exceed a cumulative duration of 4.0 milliseconds.

S5.2 Penetration. When a penetration test is conducted in accordance with S7.2, the striker shall not contact the surface of the test headform.

S5.3 Retention system.

S5.3.1 When tested in accordance with S7.3:

The retention system or its components shall attain the loads specified without separation; and
The adjustable portion of the retention system test device shall not move more than 1 inch (2.5 cm) measured between preliminary and test load positions.

S5.3.2 Where the retention system consists of components which can be independently fastened without securing the complete assembly, each such component shall independently meet the requirements of S5.3.1.

S5.4 Configuration. Each helmet shall have a protective surface of continuous contour at all points on or above the test line described in S6.2.3. The helmet shall provide peripheral vision clearance of at least 105 degrees to each side of the mid-sagittal plane, when the helmet is adjusted as specified in S6.3. The vertex of these angles, shown in Figure 3, shall be at the point on the anterior surface of the reference headform at the intersection of the mid-sagittal and basic planes. The brow opening of the helmet shall be at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) above all points in the basic plane that are within the angles of peripheral vision (see Figure 3).

S5.5 Projections. A helmet shall not have any rigid projections inside its shell. Rigid projections outside any helmet's shell shall be limited to those required for operation of essential accessories, and shall not protrude more than 0.20 inch (5 mm).

S5.6 Labeling.

S5.6.1 Each helmet shall be labeled permanently and legibly, in a manner such that the label(s) can be read easily without removing padding or any other permanent part, with the following:

Manufacturer's name or identification.
Precise model designation.
Size.
Month and year of manufacture. This may be spelled out (for example, June 1988), or expressed in numerals (for example, 6/88).
The symbol DOT, constituting the manufacturer's certification that the helmet conforms to the applicable Federal motor vehicle safety standards. This symbol shall appear on the outer surface, in a color that contrasts with the background, in letters at least 3/8 inch (1 cm) high, centered laterally with the horizontal centerline of the symbol located a minimum of 1 1/8 inches (2.9 cm) and a maximum of 1 3/8 inches (3.5 cm) from the bottom edge of the posterior portion of the helmet.
Instructions to the purchaser as follows:

(1) 'Shell and liner constructed of (identify type(s) of materials).
(2) 'Helmet can be seriously damaged by some common substances without damage being visible to the user. Apply only the following: (Recommended cleaning agents, paints, adhesives, etc., as appropriate).
(3) 'Make no modifications. Fasten helmet securely. If helmet experiences a severe blow, return it to the manufacturer for inspection, or destory it and replace it.'
(4) Any additional relevant safety information should be applied at the time of purchase by means of an attached tag, brochure, or other suitable means.

S5.7 Helmet positioning index. Each manufacturer of helmets shall establish a positioning index for each helmet he manufactures. This index shall be furnished immediately to any person who requests the information, with respect to a helmet identified by manufacturer, model designation, and size.

S6. Preliminary test procedures. Before subjecting a helmet to the testing sequence specified in S7., prepare it according to the procedures in S6.1, S6.2, and S6.3.

S6.1 Selection of appropriate headform.

S6.1.1 A helmet with a manufacturer's designated discrete size or size range which does not exceed 6 3/4 (European size: 54) is tested on the small headform. A helmet with a manufacturer's designated discrete size or size range which exceeds 6 3/4, but does not exceed 7 1/2 (European size: 60) is tested on the medium headform. A helmet with a manufacturer's designated discrete size or size range which exceeds 7 1/2 is tested on the large headform.

S6.1.2 A helmet with a manufacturer's designated size range which includes sizes falling into two or all three size ranges described in S6.1.1 is tested on each headform specified for each size range.

S6.2 Reference marking.

S6.2.1 Use a reference headform that is firmly seated with the basic and reference planes horizontal. Place the complete helmet to be tested on the appropriate reference headform, as specified in S6.1.1 and S6.1.2.

S6.2.2 Apply a 10-pound (4.5 kg) static verticle load through the helmet's apex. Center the helmet laterally and seat it firmly on the reference headform according to its helmet positioning index.

S6.2.3 Maintaining the load and position described in S6.2.2, draw a line (hereinafter referred to as 'test line') on the outer surface of the helmet coinciding with portions of the intersection of that service with the following planes, as shown in Figure 2:

A plane 1 inch (2.5 cm) above and parallel to the reference plane in the anterior portion of the reference headform;
A vertical transverse plane 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) behind the point on the anterior surface of the reference headform at the intersection of the mid-sagittal and reference planes;
The reference plane of the reference headform;
A vertical transverse plane 2.5 inches (6.4. cm) behind the center of the external ear opening in a side view; and
A plane 1 inch (2.5 cm) below and parallel to the reference plane in the posterior portion of the reference headform.

S6.3 Helmet positioning.

S6.3.1 Before each test, fix the helmet on a test headform in the position that conforms to its helmet positioning index. Secure the helmet so that it does not shift position before impact or before application of force during testing.

S6.3.2 In testing as specified in S7.1 and S7.2, place the retention system in a position such that it does not interfere with free fall, impact or penetration.

S6.4 Conditioning.

S6.4.1 Immediately before conducting the testing sequence specified in S7, condition each test helmet in accordance with any one of the following procedures:

Ambient conditions. Expose to a temperature of 70 degrees F(21 degrees C) and a relative humidity of 50 percent for 12 hours.
Low temperature. Expose to a temperature of 14 degrees F(-10 degrees C) for 12 hours.
High temperature. Expose to a temperature of 122 degrees F(50 degrees C) for 12 hours.
Water immersion. Immerse in water at a temperature of 77 degrees F(25 degrees C) for 12 hours.

S6.4.2 If during testing, as specified in S7.1.3 and S7.2.3, a helmet is returned to the conditioning environment before the time out of that environment exceeds 4 minutes, the helmet is kept in the environment for a minimum of 3 minutes before resumption of testing with that helmet. If the time out of the environment exceeds 4 minutes, the helmet is returned to the environment for a minimum of 3 minutes for each minute or portion of a minute that the helmet remained out of the environment in excess of 4 minutes or for a maximum of 12 hours, whichever is less, before the resumption of testing with that helmet.

S7. Test conditions.

S7.1 Impact attenuation test.

S7.1.1 Impact attenuation is measured by determining acceleration imparted to an instrumented test headform on which a complete helmet is mounted as specified in S6.3, when it is dropped in guided free fall upon a fixed hemispherical anvil and a fixed flat steel anvil.

S7.1.2 Each helmet is impacted at four sites with two successive identical impacts at each site. Two of these sites are impacted upon a flat steel anvil and two upon a hemispherical steel anvil as specified in S7.1.10 and S7.1.11. The impact sites are at any point on the area above the test line described in paragraph S6.2.3, and separated by a distance not less than one-sixth of the maximum circumference of the helmet in the test area.

S7.1.3 Impact testing at each of the four sites, as specified in S7.1.2, shall start at two minutes, and be completed by four minutes, after removal of the helmet from the conditioning environment.

S7.1.4 The guided free fall drop height for the helmet and test headform combination onto the hemispherical anvil shall be such that the minimum impact speed is 17.1 feet/second (5.2 m/sec). The minimum drop height is 54.5 inches (138.4 cm). The drop height is adjusted upward from the minimum to the extent necessary to compensate for friction losses.

The guided free fall drop height for the helmet and test headform combination onto the flat anvil shall be such that the minimum impact speed is 19.7 ft./sec (6.0 m/sec). The minimum drop height is 72 inches (182.9 cm). The drop height is adjusted upward from the minimum to the extent necessary to compensate for friction losses.

S7.1.5 Test headforms for impact attenuation testing are constructed of magnesium alloy (K-1A), and exhibit no resonant frequencies below 2,000 Hz.

S7.1.6 The monorail drop test system is used for impact attenuation testing.

S7.1.7 The weight of the drop assembly, as specified in Table 1, is the combined weight of the test headform and the supporting assembly for the drop test. The weight of the supporting assembly is not less than 2.0 lbs. and not more than 2.4 lbs. (0.9 to 1.1 kg). The supporting assembly weight for the monorail system is the drop assembly weight minus the combined weight of the test headform, the headform's clamp down ring, and its tie down screws.

S7.1.8 The center of gravity of the test headform is located at the center of the mounting ball on the supporting assembly and lies within a cone with its axis vertical and forming a 10 degrees included angle with the vertex at the point of impact. The center of gravity of the drop assembly lies within the rectangular volume bounded by x = -0.25 inch (-0.64 cm), x = 0.85 inch (2.16 cm), y = 0.25 inch (0.64 cm), and y = -0.25 inch (-0.64 cm) with the origin located at the center of gravity of the test headform. The rectangular volume has no boundary along the z-axis. The x-y-z axes are mutually perpendicular and have positive or negative designations in accordance with the right-hand rule (See Figure 5). The origin of the coordinate axes also is located at the center of the mounting ball on the supporting assembly (See Figures 6, 7, and 8). The x-y-z axes of the test headform assembly on a monorail drop test equipment are oriented as follows: From the origin, the x-axis is horizontal with its positive direction going toward and passing through the vertical centerline of the monorail. The positive z-axis is downward. The y-axis also is horizontal and its direction can be decided by the z- and x-axes, using the right-hand rule.

S7.1.9 The acceleration transducer is mounted at the center of gravity of the test headform with the sensitive axis aligned to within 5 degrees of vertical when the test headform assembly is in the impact position. The acceleration data channel complies with SAE Recommended Practice J211 JUN 80, Instrumentation for Impact Tests, requirements for channel class 1,000.

S7.1.10 The flat anvil is constructed of steel with a 5-inch (12.7 cm) minimum diameter impact face, and the hemispherical anvil is constructed of steel with a 1.9 inch (4.8 cm) radius impact face.

S7.1.11 The rigid mount for both of the anvils consists of a solid mass of at least 300 pounds (136.1 kg), the outer surface of which consists of a steel plate with minimum thickness of 1 inch (2.5 cm) and minimum surface area of 1 ft (FOOTNOTE 2) (929 cm (FOOTNOTE 2) ).

S7.1.12 The drop system restricts side movement during the impact attenuation test so that the sum of the areas bounded by the acceleration-time response curves for both the x- and y-axes (horizontal axes) is less than five percent of the area bounded by the acceleration-time response curve for the vertical axis.

S7.2 Penetration test.

S7.2.1 The penetration test is conducted by dropping the penetration test striker in guided free fall, with its axis aligned vertically, onto the outer surface of the complete helmet, when mounted as specified in S6.3, at any point above the test line, described in S6.2.3, except on a fastener or other rigid projection.

S7.2.2 Two penetration blows are applied at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) apart, and at least 3 inches (7.6 cm) from the centers of any impacts applied during the impact attenuation test.

S7.2.3 The application of the two penetration blows, specified in S7.2.2, starts at two minutes and is completed by four minutes, after removal of the helmet from the conditioning environment.

S7.2.4 The height of the guided free fall is 118.1 inches (3 m), as measured from the striker point to the impact point on the outer surface of the test helmet.

S7.2.5 The contactable surface of the penetration test headform is constructed of a metal or metallic alloy having a Brinell hardness number no greater than 55, which will permit ready detection should contact by the striker occur. The surface is refinished if necessary before each penetration test blow to permit detection of contact by the striker.

S7.2.6 The weight of the penetration striker is 6 pounds, 10 ounces (3 kg).

S7.2.7 The point of the striker has an included angle of 60 degrees , a cone height of 1.5 inches (3.8 cm), a tip radius of 0.02 inch (standard 0.5 millimeter radius) and a minimum hardness of 60 Rockwell, C-scale.

S7.2.8 The rigid mount for the penetration test headform is as described in S7.1.11.

S7.3 Retention system test.

S7.3.1 The retention system test is conducted by applying a static tensile load to the retention assembly of a complete helmet, which is mounted, as described in S6.3, on a stationary test headform as shown in Figure 4, and by measuring the movement of the adjustable portion of the retention system test device under tension.

S7.3.2 The retention system test device consists of both an adjustable loading mechanism by which a static tensile load is applied to the helmet retention assembly and a means for holding the test headform and helmet stationary. The retention assembly is fastened around two freely moving rollers, both of which have a 0.5 inch (1.3 cm) diameter and a 3-inch (7.6 cm) center-to-center separation, and which are mounted on the adjustable portion of the tensile loading device (Figure 4). The helmet is fixed on the test headform as necessary to ensure that it does not move during the application of the test loads to the retention assembly.

S7.3.3 A 50-pound (22.7 kg) preliminary test load is applied to the retention assembly, normal to the basic plane of the test headform and symmetrical with respect to the center of the retention assembly for 30 seconds, and the maximum distance from the extremity of the adjustable portion of the retention system test device to the apex of the helmet is measured. S7.3.4 An additional 250-pound (113.4 kg) test load is applied to the retention assembly, in the same manner and at the same location as described in S7.3.3, for 120 seconds, and the maximum distance from the extremity of the adjustable portion of the retention system test device to the apex of the helmet is measured.
2008-11-06 14:20 發佈
一直發這篇到底有什麼意義?
已經被丟了好幾篇還不夠嗎?
封雲伊惡武 wrote:
一直發這篇到底有什麼...(恕刪)


這句話真簡直是大大你的名言哩!
好常看到大大講這句話喔..
為什麼我堅持一直發文??
因為還是有人是不懂這方面的資訊,
而造成一些誤解,抑或有心人的誤導?
DOT不是只有DOT,snell也不只是snell.
DOT要求G值400以下,持續時間2ms and 4ms.
snell2005要求G值290G以下,無持續時間要求.

大家喜歡輕,薄,小的帽體,勢必在衝擊吸收上會差一點,也許G值在合格邊緣,
如果品管不嚴謹,容易發生問題,這也是大家會迷失的一個方向,

這也是為什麼有高低階之分,今日ARAI連做四次衝擊吸收,皆通過.
但拿國產帽的玻纖來做,只做測試要求的二次衝擊吸收皆在合格邊緣?
又或品管上有落差,造成抽查時不通過,抑或送測時和生產時不同的生產品質.

有一些版友說為什麼有些帽子有SNELL但沒有DOT,
這是因為沒法通過DOT的檢驗,因為DOT要求持續時間.
在衝擊時持續的時間愈短愈好,才不造成腦部的傷害.(帽體加上保麗龍要軟硬適中)

我相當佩服SHOEI的帽體和保麗龍技術.
有SNELL又可以有DOT的認證
帽體要有鋼性,要有韌性(不易破裂)
保麗龍有二種密度,外部硬,內部軟硬適中(台灣人有技術但沒人做,非雙層的保麗龍,是一顆二種密度)

所以SNELL AND DOT各有優缺點,沒有一項測試是完美的.

如果是個人選擇,如果一般騎乘,速度200公里以下,DOT已非常足夠,
但你經常騎乘時速常超過200公里,建議您買高階的SNELL帽子

Motorcycle Helmet Performance: Blowing the Lid Off
Searching for the truth behind motorcycle helmet design, helmet standards and actual head protection

http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/gearbox/motorcycle_helmet_review/index.html

發文者都是安全帽界公認的EXPERT,
內文說明DOT AND SNELL各有優缺點,類似論點也有很多文章佐證.
並沒有一個測試是完美的,提供給各位瀏覽

this article it quotes Dr Harry Hurt and Dr JIm Newman, both very highly regarded helmet safety experts
嗯...不好意思snell沒有高低階之分...他只有按類別分..如汽車,腳踏車之類分別..至於所謂的M2000,M2005或是將要實施的M2010只是SNELL每5年做一次他們認為需要在加強的做改進(以上為小弟所用破破的英文去SNELL網站看的..如有錯..請多多指教謝謝)...只不過個人覺得啦,路上的意外往往不是你所能預料的..多點保障總是比較好..
0308kevin wrote:
這句話真簡直是大大你...(恕刪)


哪句?
我剛看了一下我的文章記錄好像沒說過類似的話吧...
Garis wrote:
請注意看看自己安全帽上的DOT標示是否都不可撕下且烤漆的,有固定高度和統一字體大小,且有第三驗證機構作為驗證通過的...(恕刪)

您是想表達有噴漆的才是好公司嗎?
沒噴漆和用黏的都是有問題胡亂搞的嗎?
好慘

我的Arai Profile沒有DOT...
同樣的東西幹嘛一直PO~

真是辛苦你啦
PO了一堆英文字...
小弟英文實在不是很好~

如果那些英文字都是你自己打的~那我好佩服你
如果只是從網站上複製貼上,附上網址不就好了
版面拉這麼大~不舒服
恩~我還是先搬張椅子坐坐XD~
這版越來越high了XD
這算是浪費資源了吧
要就擷取精華讓大家知道你要表達啥
霹靂啪拉的一堆英文
看不懂得怎麼辦?
要嘛就先翻譯給大家
還是只是單純衝發言數?

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