"NIJ Standard for Ballistic Helmets"
The purpose of this standard is to establish performance requirements and methods of test for helmets intended to protect the wearer against gunfire. Requirements for face shields are not included in this standard. The standard is a revision of NILECJ-STD-0106.00, dated September 1975.
An explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, product, system, or service: Examples of specifications include, but are not limited to, requirements for; physical, mechanical, or chemical properties, and safety, quality, or performance criteria. A specification identifies the test methods for determining whether each of the requirements is satisfied.
A definitive procedure that produces a test result: Examples of test methods include, but are not limited to: identification, measurement, and evaluation of one or more qualities, characteristics, or properties. A precision and bias statement shall be reported at the end of a test method.
- Ballistic helmet
- Physical
- Ballistic
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33-3000 Law Enforcement Workers
- 33-3050 Police Officers
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55-1000 Military Officer Special and Tactical Operations Leaders
- 55-1019 Military Officer Special Operations Leaders, All Other
NIJ Standard-0104.02(https://wwwn.cdc.gov/PPEInfo/Standards/Info/NIJStandard010402) - NIJ Standard for Riot Helmet and Face Shields
NIJ Standard 0108.01(https://wwwn.cdc.gov/PPEInfo/Standards/Info/NIJStandard010801) - Ballistic resistant protective materials
No certification requirements specified. This standard is solely a specification of test methods for testing ballistic helmets.
This revision redefines the classification system, and establishes threat levels and test rounds that are consistent with companion NIJ standards for ballistic protective equipment and materials. This standard is currently going through a revision process.
Referenced Standards include:
- NILECJ-STD-0101.01
- NIJ Standard-0104.01
- NILECJ-STD-0105.01
- NIJ Standard-0108.01
- SAE Recommended Practice J211b
National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) - Gaithersburgh, Maryland, 20899-2140 |
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In 2006, the U. S. Department of Justice (DOJ) National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Office of Science and Technology requested the establishment of a NVLAP program to accredit laboratories that test ballistic- and stab-resistant personal body armor to support the voluntary minimum performance standards developed for NIJ by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Office of Law Enforcement Standards (OLES). The U. S. DOJ has established a product certification program administered by the National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLECTC). NLECTC reviews test reports from laboratories that have been designated by DOJ and lists products that meet DOJ standards. In order to be designated by the DOJ, a laboratory must be accredited by NVLAP and must sign a letter of agreement with the DOJ committing itself to abide by the certification program requirements. While NVLAP may accredit any laboratory that meets NVLAP administrative and technical requirements, the DOJ has additional requirements. These requirements include: all laboratories performing additional compliance testing services for the Compliance Testing Program in accordance with NIJ Standards must be independent third-party laboratories owned, located, and which perform all testing to NIJ Standards within the United States. Additionally, all laboratories must be free of and demonstrate their freedom from any potential conflicts of interest with respect to other services they and/or their subsidiaries and affiliates may provide, particularly regarding services pertaining to consultation on the design and manufacturer of the types of products the laboratory will perform NIJ compliance testing services for. |
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NIJ Standard-0104.02(https://wwwn.cdc.gov/PPEInfo/Standards/Info/NIJStandard010402) , NIJ Standard 0106.01(https://wwwn.cdc.gov/PPEInfo/Standards/Info/NIJStandard010601) , NIJ Standard 0108.01(https://wwwn.cdc.gov/PPEInfo/Standards/Info/NIJStandard010801) , NIJ Standard-0101.06(https://wwwn.cdc.gov/PPEInfo/Standards/Info/NIJStandard010106) , NIJ Standard-0115.00(https://wwwn.cdc.gov/PPEInfo/Standards/Info/NIJStandard011500) , NIJ CR-0116.00(https://wwwn.cdc.gov/PPEInfo/Standards/Info/NIJCR011600) , NIJ Standard-0116.00(https://wwwn.cdc.gov/PPEInfo/Standards/Info/NIJStandard011600) |
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