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Impact resistance and prescription compliance with AS/NZS 1337.6:2010

机译:耐冲击和处方符合

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Background: Australian/New Zealand Standard 1337.6 deals with prescription eye protection and has been in place since 2007. There have been many standards marking licences granted since then. The issue of the worst-case situations for assessment in a certification scheme, in particular -1.50m-1 lenses, has been the subject of discussion in Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand Committee SF-006. Given that a body of data from testing exists, this was explored to advise the Committee. Methods: Data from testing 40 sets of prescription eye protectors were analysed retrospectively for compliance with the impact and refractive power requirements in 2010-11. The testing had been carried out according to the methods of AS/NZS 1337.6:2007 under the terms and conditions of the accreditation of the Optics & Radiometry Laboratory by the National Association of Testing Authorities. Results: No eye protector failed the low-impact resistance test. Failure rates of 1.6 per cent (two of the 40 sets) to the medium impact test and 1.6 per cent (three of the sets) to the medium impact test in the elevated temperature stability test were seen. These are too small for useful statistical analysis. Only -1.50m-1 lenses were in all failing sets and these lenses were over-represented in the failures and borderlines, especially compared with the +1.50D lenses. Failures in prismatic power were equally distributed over all prescriptions. This over-representation of -1.50m-1 lenses was not related to the ocular/lens material or to the company manufacturing the eye protectors. Conclusions: The proposal is made that glazing lenses tightly to ensure they are retained in the frame on impact may result in unwanted refractive power in those lenses most prone to flex. These data support the proposal that -1.50m-1 lenses should form part of a worst-case testing regime in a certification scheme.
机译:背景:澳大利亚/新西兰标准的1337.6保护眼睛,处理处方自2007年起实施。标准标志执照。最坏的情况下的问题评估认证方案,特定的-1.50 m - 1镜头,一直是话题讨论在澳大利亚标准/标准新西兰委员会sf - 006。从测试的数据存在,这是探索建议委员会。40集的处方眼睛保护者回顾性分析了遵守影响和折光力要求2010 - 11。根据国际1337.6:2007的方法的条款和条件下光学及认证;协会的实验室测试当局。低电阻测试。每分(两个40集)的媒介冲击试验和1.6%(三套)在提升中冲击试验温度稳定性测试。太小了有用的统计分析。-1.50 m - 1镜头集和失败这些眼镜是常见的失败和边界,尤其是相比+ 1.50 d眼镜。权力是均匀分布的药方。-1.50 m - 1镜头并不相关眼/透镜材料或公司制造业的保护者。的提议是由玻璃镜片确保他们保留在框架影响可能会导致不必要的折射本领这些镜头最容易弯曲。支持这个提议,-1.50 m - 1镜头最坏的测试制度的组成部分认证计划。

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