A new ASTM International standard will help to facilitate a safer
environment for pole vaulters. ASTM F2949, Specification for Pole Vault
Box Collars, was developed by Subcommittee F08.67 on Pole Vault, part of
ASTM International Committee F08 on Sports Equipment and Facilities.
A
pole vault box collar is a protective device that covers the hard
unpadded surfaces surrounding a pole vault box and may also cover the
top edges and sidewalls of a pole vault box. The new specification
establishes requirements for the dimensions and minimum impact
attenuation performance of pole vault box collars.
“As pole vault
landing pads evolved over the past 50 years, it became obvious that
more protection was necessary both in and around the plant box area,”
says Jan Johnson, founding owner of the Pole Vault Safety Certification
Board, as well as Sky Jumpers Vertical Sports Club. “We have had 33
catastrophic injuries in the plant box area since 1971 and literally
thousands of near misses.”
According to Johnson, the hard
surfaces of the plant box area grew dramatically in 1970 when pole vault
rules makers flared the sides and strike plate to accommodate the
bending and rotation of fiberglass poles in order to reduce wear and
tear on the bottom of the poles. Changes such as these have provided the
impetus for the development of ASTM WK35729.
F2949 will be used
by schools, private facilities and clubs where pole vaulting is done.
emcelJohnson notes that the National Federation of State High School
Associations and the National Collegiate Athletic Association may
eventually use the approved standard as a guideline for rules to improve
plant box safety.
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