A strict reading of that language would appear to allow a helmet to which a third - party, after - market product has been affixed so long as the alteration does not «decrease protection,» and so
long as the helmet met the NOCSAE test standard at the time it left the manufacturer.
The study found that as
long as the helmets had a NOCSAE or National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment seal, a National Federation of State High School Association requirement for high school football, they provided similar protection.
Not exact matches
Individual players choose what
helmets they wear, so
long as they meet NOCSAE performance standards, but their choices are greatly influenced by team equipment managers and trainers.
I am still learning how to do the cycling thing better, but my tips are: a) wear a good
helmet to protect your head; b) ride a comfortable non-cruiser bicycle; c) use a good lock so your bicycle doesn't get stolen; d) incorporate cycling into your daily activities; e) padded cycling shorts + chamois butter are essential for
long rides; f) gradually build up distance to cycle the
long rides, taking breaks
as you need them and g) have no shame in using your granny gear (ie, your lowest possible gear) for the big hills.
As long as you have the right gear, a helmet, you look after your bike, be cautious and stay in the cycle lane, you will enjoy cycling to work and you will soon become an addic
As long as you have the right gear, a helmet, you look after your bike, be cautious and stay in the cycle lane, you will enjoy cycling to work and you will soon become an addic
as you have the right gear, a
helmet, you look after your bike, be cautious and stay in the cycle lane, you will enjoy cycling to work and you will soon become an addict!
As long as he's not throwing his helmet in the stands like Brandon Jacobs, I don't care if a player is interacting with fan
As long as he's not throwing his helmet in the stands like Brandon Jacobs, I don't care if a player is interacting with fan
as he's not throwing his
helmet in the stands like Brandon Jacobs, I don't care if a player is interacting with fans.
, and now allows companies which make add - on products for football
helmets to make their own certification of compliance with the NOCSAE standards on a
helmet model,
as long as the certification is done according to NOCSAE standards, and
as long as the manufacturer assumes responsibility (in other words, potential legal liability) for the
helmet / add - on combination.
The
long answer is that, it is true that the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) initially decided in July 2013 that modification of
helmets with third - party after - market add - ons, such
as impact sensors installed inside a
helmet or to its exterior, would be viewed
as voiding the
helmet manufacturer's certification, and that the certification could only be regained if the
helmet was retested by the manufacturer with the add - on, NOCSAE later issued a press release clarifying that position: Instead of automatically voiding the certification, NOCSAE decided it would leave it up to
helmet manufacturers to decide whether a particular third - party add - on affixed to the
helmet, such
as a impact sensor, voided its certification of compliance with NOCSAE's standard, and now allows companies which make add - on products for football
helmets to make their own certification of compliance with the NOCSAE standards on a
helmet model,
as long as the certification is done according to NOCSAE standards, and
as long as the manufacturer assumes responsibility (in other words, potential legal liability) for the
helmet / add - on combination.
When I finally had a chance to speak, we were already running over the 2 1/2 hours allotted for the roundtable, so I was only able to briefly touch on two of my many message points: one, that the game can be and is being made safer, and two, that, based on my experience following a high school football team in Oklahoma this past season - which will be the subject of a MomsTEAM documentary to be released in early 2013 called The Smartest Team - I saw the use of hit sensors in football
helmets as offering an exciting technological «end around» the problem of chronic under - reporting of concussions that continues to plague the sport and remains a major impediment, in my view, to keeping kids safe (the reasons: if an athlete is allowed to keep playing with a concussion, studies show that their recovery is likely to take
longer, and they are at increased risk of
long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression, more rapid aging of the brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and in extremely rare instances, catastrophic injury or death.)
Go over clear rules with your child and let her know that while you are open to hearing her out if she feels like a rule is unfair —
as long as she speaks to you respectfully — there are some things, like riding her bike with a
helmet, that is non-negotiable and must always be followed.
As long as children are supervised and wearing a helmet, they're safe and a great deal of fu
As long as children are supervised and wearing a helmet, they're safe and a great deal of fu
as children are supervised and wearing a
helmet, they're safe and a great deal of fun.
This allows you to communicate with two other riders connected with Bluetooth
helmets,
as long as they are within 500 meters of you.
Meanwhile, Cranky Kong makes his
long - awaited debut
as a playable character, and can use his cane
as a pogo stick — Scrooge McDuck style — to not only jump higher, but also to allow DK to jump across surfaces and enemies he otherwise couldn't (such
as thorny brambles or enemies with spiked Viking
helmets).
May the best humanoid win —
as long as Fassbender and McAvoy get another chance to shed their
helmets, lock azure gazes, and cry.
Like Pointy Tucks, Trench Tuckses are dangerous to step on,
as they sport spiky
long horns embedded in their
helmets and pointing upwards.
Even the stability control is more permissive, so it no
longer intrudes
as if legendary McLaren director Ron Dennis (a former racing mechanic) were barking at you over the intercom in your
helmet.
In most states, it is legal to ride a motorcycle without a
helmet,
as long as you're at least 21 years old.
Of particular interest in Hawaiian Hall, the «ahu «ula (feathered cloak) and mahiole (
helmet) of Kalani`opu «u, the chief of Hawaii Island and given to... MORE Captain James Cook in 1779
as a gesture of goodwill, has returned to Hawaii from New Zealand on
long - term loan.
As of the release of the «Star Wars Battlefront» Death Star DLC, players can no
longer be a Stormtrooper without a
helmet.
The riders themselves,
as long as they have a
helmet on, look great, but once they are on the podium, they could have used a little more detail and polish.
So if the user is on the motorcycle accidents page,
as long as we made sure the imported content was properly categorized during the website redesign process, we can present the user with FAQ's related to motorcycle accidents (state
helmet laws, common motorcycle injuries, dangerous roads or intersections, past case results that the firm has obtained for motorcycle accident victims, etc.).
As the wearing of
helmets may afford protection in some circumstances, it must follow that a cyclist of ordinary prudence would wear one, no matter whether on a
long or a short trip or whether on quiet suburban roads or a busy main road.
Florida law does not require motorcycle riders to wear
helmets,
as long as they are at least 16 years old.