Helmets
Helmets
Hey everybody!! The new racing season is about to get started here in Phoenix and it's time to refresh everyone's memory on a heady topic...helmets. Per the AMA pylon rules:
4.2.1.
Every person going onto the racecourse or between the designated
sideline and the racecourse (see racecourse diagram), and all
officials, whether on or off the course, shall properly wear a helmet
approved by OSHA, DOT, ANSI, SNELL,NOCSAE or other
recognized organization that certifies safety equipment.
The key is, your helmet MUST be approved by "a recognized organization that certifies safety equipment" AND the appropriate label showing that approval must be on/in the helmet and legible. If it is not, it's time to get another one.
Regarding "bump" caps that have been used by some, and I used to be one of them a few years ago, I have not been able to find ANY of these caps with liners or the liners themselves that are certified by an organization that meets the above rule. Therefore, they are not appropriate and do not meet the requirements of 4.2.1 above from the AMA Pylon Rulebook.
With the first race of the year coming up this weekend, the Winterfest Q500/EF1 race, Those of you coming should please come prepared with an appropriate helmet that meets the requirements of our rules. They will likely be checked. The rule is there for our own safety and we all need to be wearing helmets that are in compliance with it.
Jim Allen
RCPylon Contest Board Chair
CD of Phx Winterfest Q500EF1 race and Phoenix QM Classic
4.2.1.
Every person going onto the racecourse or between the designated
sideline and the racecourse (see racecourse diagram), and all
officials, whether on or off the course, shall properly wear a helmet
approved by OSHA, DOT, ANSI, SNELL,NOCSAE or other
recognized organization that certifies safety equipment.
The key is, your helmet MUST be approved by "a recognized organization that certifies safety equipment" AND the appropriate label showing that approval must be on/in the helmet and legible. If it is not, it's time to get another one.
Regarding "bump" caps that have been used by some, and I used to be one of them a few years ago, I have not been able to find ANY of these caps with liners or the liners themselves that are certified by an organization that meets the above rule. Therefore, they are not appropriate and do not meet the requirements of 4.2.1 above from the AMA Pylon Rulebook.
With the first race of the year coming up this weekend, the Winterfest Q500/EF1 race, Those of you coming should please come prepared with an appropriate helmet that meets the requirements of our rules. They will likely be checked. The rule is there for our own safety and we all need to be wearing helmets that are in compliance with it.
Jim Allen
RCPylon Contest Board Chair
CD of Phx Winterfest Q500EF1 race and Phoenix QM Classic
Re: Helmets
Jim,
Do you know if CPSC Bicycle helmets are approved. It's not one you listed but it is a government standard and a recognized organization.
Hank
Do you know if CPSC Bicycle helmets are approved. It's not one you listed but it is a government standard and a recognized organization.
Hank
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That would appear to comply with the requirements.
Jim
Jim
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Mine's from the Colorado State Patrol. Even has the logo on it. 

Tied for 1st going into Round 1
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If I put my FAA registration number on my helmet, does that cover both?
Dave



Dave
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Dave, it covers your helmet only if you plan on "free flighting" it at some point!
DK

DK
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Lol! Going to be at PHX this weekend?
Maybe the FAA will make Tony Stewart register his helmet!!!
Cheers, Dave
Maybe the FAA will make Tony Stewart register his helmet!!!
Cheers, Dave
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Re: Helmets
it only has to be registered if there is a transmitter involved. So, if you throw your helmet, you should be ok - but throw your TX, and it better be registered.. 

Out of all the places we could be, this is one of them.
Re: Helmets
Dave Yost wrote:Lol! Going to be at PHX this weekend?
Maybe the FAA will make Tony Stewart register his helmet!!!
Cheers, Dave
Not going to PHX. Wish I could get out of the cold weather for awhile. Next time.
DK
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I think my wife has thrown my Transmitter at me once or twice!fizzwater2 wrote:it only has to be registered if there is a transmitter involved. So, if you throw your helmet, you should be ok - but throw your TX, and it better be registered..
Good opportunity to up grade......
Dave
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I wasn't aware of this and I will be looking for a new helmet now. I do have a Kevlar shrapnel proof helmet when I was in the AF maybe I should wear it.
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My dermatologist whittles on me every Jan. The Dr says I'm getting too much sun.
I'm interested in a wide brim hat but not a cowboy hat. Any ideas?
Sparky
I'm interested in a wide brim hat but not a cowboy hat. Any ideas?
Sparky
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Maybe some like dis >
Safety Works SunShade Hard Hat Accessory
https://www.amazon.com/Safety-Works-Sun ... B004F9PZU2
OR
Hard Hat Sun Shield - High Visibility, Reflective, Full Brim Mesh Sun Shade Protector (Hard Hat Not Included)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077Y821JG/re ... bc674628a9
Safety Works SunShade Hard Hat Accessory
https://www.amazon.com/Safety-Works-Sun ... B004F9PZU2
OR
Hard Hat Sun Shield - High Visibility, Reflective, Full Brim Mesh Sun Shade Protector (Hard Hat Not Included)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077Y821JG/re ... bc674628a9
Re: Helmets
that was a creepy picture,,