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Performing Reference Drops is as Important as Calibration

January 2021
Performing the reference drops in preparation for testing surfacing in the field is an essential step in the testing process. It is somewhat understandable for those with a TRIAX Impact Testing System who have become used to the reliability of the devices to trust the continued operation, but this is not a reason to become complacent. In the electronic world we have all experienced a computer, laptop, tablet, or cell phone that suddenly decides to not work as expected. Circumstances can change and these might affect your TRIAX. You owe it to the people who rely on your test data today and into the future that their testing is reliable.
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As a competent TRIAX operator, trained by Canadian Playground Advisory Inc, you know that you have an obligation to provide the person or agency requesting the testing data that is accurate, reliable, repeatable, and reproducible Gmax, HIC, and velocity values. It is also important that the raw data be preserved should there be a need for review it in the future to confirm your test report.

When the TRIAX or GfactorGo are manufactured, it is to the highest international standards and best practices forimpact testing missiles. Each TRIAX or GfactorGo is rigorously tested and leaves with a Certificate of Compliance and a Calibration Certificate, but the device is now in your hands and you have the minimum obligations to store it in a safe place and return it for calibration at a minimum of every two years.

In the meantime, you also have the obligation to ensure the data is accurate by first performing the reference drops and from time to time review the test data graph to ensure there are not anomalies, particularly if the angle is greater than 20o.

Your TRIAX or GfactorGo will have shipped with a reference pad that has been paired to your device and ensures that it is working at intended between calibrations. This Modular Elastomeric Pad (MEP) is specifically manufactured to pair with the TRIAX systems and over 25 years has proven to be stable both or time and across a
wide range of temperatures 20oC ±10oC (68o F ±18oF).

Although we hope the use of the TRIAX and GfactorGo systems will assists owner/operators of playing surfaces to ensure they are meeting the needs for play and maintain or make modifications based on accurate data, in the real-world accidents will happen generally resulting in an injury that the injured party believes they have been wronged. Now the TRIAX data and legal verification become important. By following the requirements of the device manual and standard your data stand up in court. Therefore, you can validate the data under cross examination.

Here are some sample questions you can expect:

Yes, the manufacture has signed a certificate of compliance with ASTM F355-16, En1177:2018 and ISO 24667
At this point you think you are done, but…

Should a standard allow the reference drop testing to be done at a lesser frequency or following the testing 24 hours, 3, 7, 31 days after the testing and the reference drops are not within 5% on g, all of the testing back to the last “compliant” reference test is suspect and the testing agency must get in touch with their clients and tell them their testing during that timeframe will have to be redone.

Now we are really done.

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