Fitting your Cricket Helmet We stress the importance of a good close fit, not allowing the helmet to move unless the wearer’s head moves. Notice the words close fit, and not tight fit. A tight fit means you will become … Continue reading →
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Coming Soon C&D® Neck Protector (only for use with all C&D® cricket helmets). These conform to BS 7928:2013+A1:2019 and the PPE Regulations C&D® Groin Protector Cups and Groin Protection Briefs. These conform to BS 6183-2 2000 Protective Equipment for Cricketers – genital protectors … Continue reading →
Certification All our cricket helmets have been subjected by INSPEC International to testing under the Personal Protective Equipment Regulations 2016/425 as brought into UK law and amended, including the testing in accordance with British Standards BS 7928:2013 Our Cricket Helmets … Continue reading →
Conformity Our Cricket Helmets are in conformity with the type described in the EU type-examination certificates and satisfies the applicable requirements as per Annex VI, Module C of the regulation. C&D® own Declarations of Conformity are available on this website, … Continue reading →
Caring For Your Cricket Helmet There is no reason for you to fail to look after your protective equipment, particularly, your cricket helmet. Your helmet is designed to save you from excessive harm should you be hit by a cricket … Continue reading →
Other Protection for Cricketers The following standards apply for all cricket protective equipment, other than cricket helmets. BS 6183-1 2000 Protective Equipment for Cricketers BS 6183-2 2000 Protective Equipment for Cricketers – genital protectors BS 6183-3 2000 Protective Equipment for … Continue reading →
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Please note: The colours of our products (materials, paints, dyes, etc) are carefully selected, quality controlled, and maintained, so you can feel confident when purchasing multiple items for a team. No two computer monitors are alike, however, and the display … Continue reading →
Choosing Your C&D Helmet Use a soft tape measure or a piece of string Place it around your head, positioned mid-forehead and just above the ears If you are using a tape measure, read the measurement where the end crosses … Continue reading →
Standards NOTE: In the 1980s, sports science concerning concussion only responded to a visible and obvious head trauma, dizziness, double vision and/or being knocked out. The Cricket Helmet testing standard originally developed in the 1980s has been modified over time, … Continue reading →
Testing Cricket Helmet Testing and certification is by INSPEC International Limited, 56 Leslie Hough Way, Salford, Greater Manchester M6 6AJ. INSPEC International primary accreditation standards are ISO/IEC 17065:2012 and ISO/IEC 17021-1:2015, the international standards for conformity assessment of certification bodies, … Continue reading →