Helmet and Headgear Testing

  • DOT FMVSS 218 – Motorcycle Helmets
  • CPSC 16 CFR 1203 – Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmets
  • ECE 22.05 – Protective Helmets and Their Visors for Drivers and Passengers of Motor Cycles and Mopeds

  • ASTM F1163 – Protective Headgear Used in Horse Sports and Horseback Riding

  • ASTM F1446 – Performance Characteristics of Protective Headgear
  • ASTM F1447 – Helmets Used in Recreational Bicycling or Roller Skating

  • ASTM F1492 – Helmets Used in Skateboarding and Trick Roller Skating

  • ASTM F1849 – Helmets Used in Short Track Speed Skating (Not to Include Hockey)
  • ASTM F1952 – Helmets Used for Downhill Mountain Bicycle Racing

  • ASTM F2032 – Helmets Used for BMX Cycling

  • ASTM F2040 – Helmets Used for Recreational Snow Sports

  • ASTM F3103 – Off-Road Motorcycle and ATV Helmets
  • EN 1077 – Helmets for Alpine Skiers and Snowboarders

  • EN 1078 – Helmets for Pedal Cyclists and for Users of Skateboards and Roller Skates
  • SFI 24.1 – Youth Full Face Helmets (except Sections 5.1.1)
  • SFI 31.1 – Flame Resistant Motorsports Helmets

  • SFI 41.1 – Motorsports Helmets

  • SFI 45.1 & 45.2 – Impact Padding

  • AS/NZS 2063 – Helmets for use on Bicycles and Wheeled Recreational Devices

  • NTA 8776 Helmets for S-EPAC Riders

Flammability Testing

  • CPSC 16 CFR 1500.44 – Method for Determining Extremely Flammable and Flammable Solids
  • CPSC 16 CFR 1610 – Flammability of Clothing Textiles

Bicycle, E-Bike, E-Mobility Product, and Scooter Testing

  • CPSC 16 CFR 1512 – Requirements for Bicycles
  • ABNT NBR 14714 – Frame and Rigid Fork – Safety Requirements

  • ABNT NBR 15444 – Pedal and Crank arm – Fatigue Resistance

  • ABNT NBR 9295 – Wired Rope for Bicycles

  • ABNT NBR 14732 – Two Wheeled Vehicle – Bicycle – Bicycle Rims

  • ABNT NBR 8023 – Spoke Measurements

  • ABNT NBR 8024 – Fatigue Test

  • ABNT NBR 8692 – Spoke and Nipple Resistance of Traction

  • ABNT NBR 8691 – Bicycle Nipple – Measurements

  • ABNT NBR 14713 – Stem and Bars Safety Requirements

  • ABNT NBR 14714 – Frame and Rigid Fork – Safety Requirements

  • ABNT NBR 14868 – Brake Assembly Requirements and Test Method

  • ABNT NBR 15557 – Inner Tubes for Tires Requirements and Test Method

  • ABNT NBR 15966 – Safety Requirements for Suspension Forks

  • ASTM F1625 – Rear-Mounted Bicycle Child Carriers
  • ASTM F1975 – Non-powered Bicycle Trailers Designed for Human Passengers
  • ASTM F2264 – Non-Powered Scooters
  • ASTM F2641 – Recreational Powered Scooters and Pocket Bikes
  • ASTM F2642 – Safety Instructions and Labeling for Recreational Powered Scooters and Pocket Bikes
  • ASTM F2917 – Bicycle Trailer Cycles Designed for Human Passengers
  • ISO 4210-1 – Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 1: Terms and definitions

  • ISO 4210-2 – Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 2: Requirements for city and trekking, young adult, mountain and racing bicycles

  • ISO 4210-3 – Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 3: Common test methods

  • ISO 4210-4 – Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 4: Braking test methods

  • ISO 4210-5 – Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 5: Steering test methods

  • ISO 4210-6 – Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 6: Frame and fork test methods

  • ISO 4210-7 – Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 7: Wheels and rims test methods

  • ISO 4210-8 – Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 8: Pedal and drive system test methods

  • ISO 4210 – Cycles – Safety Requirements for Bicycles

  • ISO 8098 – Cycles – Safety Requirements for Bicycles for Young Children

  • ISO 11234 – Cycles – Luggage Carriers for Bicycles

  • EN 14619 – Roller Sports Equipment: Kick Scooters

  • EN 14764 – City and Trekking Bicycles

  • EN 14765 – Bicycles for Young Children

  • EN 14766 –  Mountain Bicycles

  • EN 14781 – Racing Bicycles

  • EN 15194 – Electrically Power Assisted Bicycles

  • EN 16054 – BMX Bicycles

  • ANSI Z 315.1 – Tricycles – Safety Requirements
  • AS/NZS 1927 – Pedal Bicycles – Safety Requirements
  • GB 3565 – Safety Requirements For Bicycles

  • GB 14746 – Safety requirements for bicycles for young children

  • UL 2271 –  Batteries for Use in Light Electric Vehicles

  • UL 2272 – Electrical Systems for Personal E-Mobility Devices

  • UL 2849 – Electrical Systems for eBikes

Toy and Chemical Testing

  • Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008, Section 101 – Children’s Products Containing Lead
  • ASTM Standard F 2617 – Identification and Quantification of Chromium, Bromine, Cadmium, Mercury, and Lead in Polymeric materials Using Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometry
  • ASTM F963 – Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety; all sections except 4.3.6.3: Cleanliness of Liquids, Pastes, Putties, Gels, and Powders, and 4.20.1: Pacifiers with Rubber Nipples/Nitrosamine Test; Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) of 2008, Section 101: Children’s Products Containing Lead; Lead Paint Rule

  • CPSC 16 CFR 1303 – CPSC-CH-E1003-09.1 – Determining Lead (Pb) in Paint and Other Similar Surface Coatings
  • CPSC-CH-C1001-09.3 – Standard Operating Procedure for Determination of Phthalates
  • CPSC-CH-E1002-8.3 – Standard Operating Procedure for Determining Total Lead (Pb) in Non-Metal Children’s Products (XRF portion only)
  • CPSC-CH-E1003 – Determining Lead (Pb) in Paint and Other Similar Surface Coatings
  • CPSC-CH-E1004-11 – Determining Cadmium Extractability from Children’s Metal Jewelry
  • ASTM F2617 – Standard Test Method for Identification and Quantification of Chromium, Bromine, Cadmium, Mercury, and Lead in Polymeric Material Using Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectrometry
  • ASTM F963 – Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety (4.2, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6, 4.7, 4.8, 4.9, 4.10, 4.11, 4.12, 4.13, 4.14, 4.15, 4.16, 4.17, 4.18, 4.19, 4.20 (except 4.20.1), 4.21, 4.22, 4.23, 4.24, 4.25, 4.26, 4.27, 4.28, 4.29, 4.30, 4.31, 4.32, 4.33, 4.34, 4.35, 4.36, 4.37, 4.38, 4.39, 5, 6, 7 and 9)

  • EN 71-1 – Safety of toys — Part 1: Mechanical and physical properties

  • EN 71-3– Safety of toys — Part 3: Migration of certain elements (excluding Chromium (III, IV) and Organic Tin)

  • CPSC 16 CFR 1500.48 – Determining a Sharp Point in Toys and Other Articles Intended for Use by children under 8 years of age
  • CPSC 16 CFR 1500.49 – Determining a Sharp Metal or Glass Edge in Toys and Other Articles Intended for use by children under 8 years of age
  • CPSC 16 CFR 1500.50 – Test methods for simulating Use and Abuse of toys and other articles intended for use by children
  • CPSC 16 CFR 1500.51 – Test methods for simulating use and abuse of toys and other articles Intended for use by children 18 months of age or less
  • CPSC 16 CFR 1500.52 – Test methods for simulating use and abuse of toys and other articles intended for use by children over 18 but not over 36 months of age
  • CPSC 16 CFR 1500.53 – Test methods for simulating use and abuse of toys and other articles intended for use by children over 36 but not over 96 months of age
  • CPSC 16 CFR 1501 – Method for for identifying toys and articles intended for use by children under 3 years of age which present a choking, aspiration, or ingestion hazard because of small parts
  • GB 6675.4– Safety of toys part 4: Migration of certain elements

  • GB 24613 – Limit of harmful substances of coatings for toys

  • GB 6675.2 – Safety of toys part 2: Mechanical and physical properties