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Currently, nearly each research group active within helmet safety has its own definition of helmet safety. A Standard that allows quantifying oblique impact and combines the insight of the different experts would provide a more objective framework of helmets safety. On this purpose, CEN (the European Committee for Standardization) is developing a method for measuring the absorption of energy from tangential (oblique) impacts, proposed by its technical commitee oh head protection. This working group is known as the CEN TC 158 / WG11.

At Rudy Project we are commited to the develop products aming to the highest level of safety, exceeding requirements set by international Standards, such as the CE or CPSC norms. Today our goals is to go even further by overpassing the WG11 testing protocol based on real accident datas and scientific sources. The WG11 rotational impact test is a protocol adopted by Rudy Project, in cooperation with accredited and notified bodies, to test and measure the performance of the helmets against rotational impacts.The WG11 “pass-fail” criterion is based on the BRIC (Brain Injury Criterion) value, an algorithm that defines the level of brain injury. This value must be less than 0,68.

 

NYTRON, SPECTRUM, PROTERA+, VENGER AND VENGER CROSS HELMETS OVERPASS THE WG 11 TESTING PROTOCOL

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