SOCCER Standards
& RELATED DOCUMENTS
Standards By Sport
No. | Title | Summary | hf:tax:document_type |
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ND001 | Standard Test Method and Equipment Used in Evaluating the Performance Characteristics of Headgear/Equipment | This standard test method describes laboratory equipment and basic requirements pertinent to testing headgear/equipment. Deviations, additions, or both, to this test method will be specified as required in the appropriate NOCSAE standard performance specifications. | performance-standard |
ND011 | Manufacturers Procedural Guide for the Control of Quality and Sample Selection for Testing to NOCSAE Standards | This procedural guide establishes some basic principles and benchmarks that can be used to evaluate QA/QC practices for sampling and product assessment for the purpose of determining compliance to NOCSAE standards. | laboratory-procedural-guide |
ND090 | Standard Test Method and Performance Specification for Newly Manufactured Soccer Shin Guards | This standard specification establishes performance requirements for new soccer shin guards as supplied by manufacturers. | performance-standard |
ND091 | Laboratory Procedural Guide for Certifying Newly Manufactured Soccer Shin Guards | This procedural guide establishes recommended practices for the certification of soccer shin guards. | laboratory-procedural-guide |
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Modifications to a Standard
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Revisions to a Standard
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NOCSAE Document Naming
Each NOCSAE document (ND) has a unique document number (NDXXX). For example document number ND001-17m23 was last revised in 2017…