97.220.10 - Sports facilities
Sports facilities
Sportanlagen
Installations de sports
Športni objekti
General Information
This European Standard specifies general safety requirements and test methods for equipment used in classified swimming pools as specified in EN 15288-1 and EN 15288-2.
Where specific standards exist, this general standard should not be used alone.
Special care is required in applying this general standard alone to equipment for which no product specific standard has yet been published.
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This document describes ways of containing infill materials used in many types of synthetic turf sports fields within the confines of the sports field, so they are not dispersed into the surrounding environment.
The options described are based on examples of best practice identified by members of CEN/TC 217.
This document is intended to be of practical use, to create awareness amongst field designers, venue owners, installation companies and those maintaining synthetic turf sports fields. It i...view more
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This European Standard specifies product characteristics for demountable stands at permanent or temporary entertainment venues including sports stadiums, sport halls and indoor and outdoor facilities. This standard is not applicable to stands of a moveable type where last row of places for spectators is under 1 m height from the ground.
NOTE Amusement parks are covered by EN 13814, Fairground and amusement park machinery and structures - Safety.
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This document describes the minimum procedures for the sampling of performance infills used within synthetic turf surfaces to verify compliance with toxicology, environmental and performance regulations and standards.
Four sampling procedures are specified:
Method 1 is intended based on taking samples during production of the infill material.
Method 2 describes how to take samples from big bags.
Method 3 describes how to take samples from small bags.
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This part of EN 13451 specifies safety requirements for ladders, stepladders and handle bends in addition to the general safety requirements of EN 13451-1.
The requirements of this specific standard take priority over those in EN 13451-1.
This part of EN 13451 is applicable to manufactured ladders, stepladders and handle bends used for pool access and egress for use in classified swimming pools as specified in EN 15288-1 and EN 15288-2.
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EN 1517 specifies a method for the determination of resistance to impact of sports floor systems. It is primarily designed to be used on surfaces intended for use in indoor sports halls. The test can be undertaken in the laboratory or on site.When undertaking tests on site, it is important to note that permanent damage to the sports floor can be caused.
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This document specifies a method for determining the dimensional stability (bowing and curling) of shock pads used within sports surface systems.
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This document specifies a method of test for the determination of resistance to dynamic fatigue of shock pads (including elastic layers) used in synthetic turf surfacing systems. It can also be used on other types on complete forms of sports surfacing systems.
The test is undertaken on test specimens in the laboratory.
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This document specifies a method of test for the determination of behaviour under a rolling load of certain surfaces for sports areas. It is suitable for tests undertaken in the laboratory and on site.
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This European Standard applies to permanent and mobile ropes courses and their components.
This European Standard specifies safety requirements for the design, construction, inspection and maintenance of ropes courses and their components.
This European Standard does not apply to temporary ropes courses (see 3.3) and children's play grounds (see EN 1176 all parts).
For the use of ropes courses EN 15567 2 applies.
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This European Standard applies to permanent and mobile ropes courses and their components.
This European Standard specifies safety requirements for the design, construction, inspection and maintenance of ropes courses and their components.
This European Standard does not apply to temporary ropes courses (see 3.3) and children's play grounds (see EN 1176 all parts).
For the use of ropes courses EN 15567 2 applies.
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This draft European Standard applies to facilities for users of skateboards or similar roller sports equipment as well as BMX cycles (hereinafter referred to as skatepark/skateparks).
It specifies general and specific requirements and the test method for skateparks.
Not all possible forms of design, combinations and/or construction of skateparks and/or skate elements will be specified with this European Standard.
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This document applies to skateparks for public use intended for the use of skateboards, other roller sports equipments and BMX bikes.
It specifies safety requirements and requirements for testing and marking, information supplied by the manufacturer, information for users, as well as for inspection and maintenance to protect users and third parties (e.g. spectators) from hazards, as far as possible, when using a skatepark as intended, or as can be reasonably expected.
This standard does not ap...view more
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This European Standard specifies design and management requirements for spectator facilities at permanent or temporary entertainment venues including sport stadia, sport halls, indoor and outdoor facilities for the purpose of enabling their functionality.
This European Standard is not applicable to other permanent venues such as theatres, cinemas, opera houses, auditoriums, lecture halls and similar places where persons congregate.
NOTE Provisions for media facilities are not included in this ...view more
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This document specifies methods of predicting the sound exposure level of shooting sound for a single
shot at a given reception point. Guidelines are given to calculate other acoustic indices from the sound
exposure level. The prediction is based on the angular source energy distribution of the muzzle blast as
defined in ISO 17201-1 or calculated using values from ISO 17201-2.
This document applies to weapons with calibres of less than 20 mm or explosive charges of less than
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This draft European Standard specifies a method for the exposure of synthetic surfaces for outdoor sports areas to artificial weathering in order that the resulting changes in properties can be determined as detailed in the relevant product specification.
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This document specifies methods of predicting the sound exposure level of shooting sound for a single shot at a given reception point. Guidelines are given to calculate other acoustic indices from the sound exposure level. The prediction is based on the angular source energy distribution of the muzzle blast as defined in ISO 17201-1 or calculated using values from ISO 17201-2.
This document applies to weapons with calibres of less than 20 mm or explosive charges of less than 50 g TNT equivalent...view more
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This document specifies design and management requirements for spectator facilities at permanent or temporary entertainment venues including sport stadia, sport halls, indoor and outdoor facilities for the purpose of enabling their functionality.
This document is not applicable to other permanent venues such as theatres, cinemas, opera houses, auditoriums, lecture halls and similar places where persons congregate.
NOTE Provisions for media facilities are not included in this document.
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This European Standard specifies lighting for those indoor and outdoor sports events most practised in Europe. This standard only considers artificial lighting. It provides lighting values for the design and control of sports lighting installations in terms of illuminances, uniformity, glare restriction and colour properties of the light sources. All requirements are meant to be as minimum requirements. It also gives methods by which these values are measured. For the limitation of glare, it als...view more
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This document specifies a method to determine the acoustic source energy of the muzzle blast for
calibres of less than 20 mm or explosive charges of less than 50 g TNT equivalent. It is applicable at
distances where peak pressures less than 1 kPa (equivalent to a peak sound pressure level of 154 dB)
are observed. The source energy, directivity of the source and their spectral structure determined by
this procedure can be used as input data to sound propagation programmes, enabling the predic...view more
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