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Notice on helmets PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 26 January 2010 14:57

  Notice received from Croke Park re helmets:

A chara,

 

I have received a number of queries in relation to the above particularly in regard to whether the ruling applies to training sessions and in order to clarify the position I set the ruling:

 

From the 1st January 2010, the following applies to  all players at all levels up to and including Senior grade: 

 

(a) In all Hurling Games and Hurling Practice Sessions it is mandatory for all players to

     wear helmets with a facial guard.

 

(b) Helmets shall be approved for use on the basis of compliance with standards and tests 

     set out in IS:355 as determined by the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI).

 

Currently the approved helmets are the Mycro, Marc and Azzurri.   

 

I would also like to point out that the GAA Injury Scheme will only operate for hurling injuries if the injured player was wearing an approved helmet.

--
Ruairí Mac Lannchaidh
Bainisteoir Riosca agus Árachais / Risk and Insurance Manager

 
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