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2/10/2015
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CERTIFICATION, PROPER FIT, LIABILITY
Shay Timms, CEO
1. Certification
2. Proper Fit
3. Liability
Q&A
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ASTM International Sets standards for a variety of products
worldwide.
ASTM standard F1163-04a
Specification covers minimum performance criteria and describes test method.
SEI Voluntary third party certification that helmets
meet current standard.
SEI requires testing at an independent lab to the F1163 ASTM standard.
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ASTM/SEI helmets contain their date of manufacture and the SEI seal under the headliner inside the helmet.
Visit SEI website to view a listing of SEI certified helmets.▪ www.seinet.org
Current Certification Standard▪ ASTM F1163-04a
Future Standard▪ ASTM F1163-13
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_Rr6OKaqAQ
Recommend 5 years from date of purchase.
Exceptions: One impact only – any
impact. May not be visible Exposed to high heat
(inside hot car), excessive water High amount of use –
replace sooner
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Identify the needs (ASTM/SEI certification, organization rules)
Identify the discipline (English/Western Show/Pleasure)
Find a helmet that is practical, desirable, within customer’s price range, and fits properly.
NOTE: A child CANNOT buy a helmet that they will “grow into”.
Measure the circumference of the head One inch above the eyebrow Use hat size Match this measurement with sizing chart If no measurement start with Medium
Adjust the liners of the helmet so they all lay flat and open all fit systems Place helmet on head and check for pressure points - If there is
pressure from the helmet move up to the next size If the helmet is too loose try folding the liners under. If the helmet is still
loose with the thickest pads move to a smaller size. Helmets should fit snuggly and sit level on the forehead. Adjust the stabilizing system to a snug position i.e. Troxel Dial or
SureFit system The helmet should cover the forehead within two finger widths of the
eyebrow.
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Side straps should form a “V” under earlobe – adjust side glides so they are
positioned right under earlobe
Adjust retention strap under the chin to a snug position
To test the tightness of the chin straps, open your mouth into a big yawn. The
helmet should pull down on the head. If not, tighten the chinstrap.
The helmet should not rock backwards or forward.
Buckle – Self Locking
Product Liability
Negligence & Strict Liability Manufacture
Defect
Design Defect
Failure to Warn
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Insurance Deductible
Coverage
Occurrence vs Claims Made
Reporting a Claim
Review with your Broker
Vendor Experience & History Experience
How does vendor address potential complaints
Insurance
Design and manufacturing
Warnings / Owner’s Manual
Legal Department / Legal Review
Education of Consumer
Sell Only Certified Products
Location of vendor’s business
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Employee Training
Helmet Fit Videos
ASTM/SEI Education
Encourage Certified Helmet Use Only
Manage Customer Concerns
Policy of reporting
Educate Customer
breakage of fit systems
helmet breakage ( supposed to happen!)
Encourage a Helmet, every ride, every
time
Troxel Booth AETA #113 Shay Timms 858-587-7720 [email protected]
www.troxelhelmets.com