Standard ICS number:Household and commercial equipment, recreation, sports >> 97.220 Sports equipment and facilities
Standard Classification Number:Light Industry, Culture and Living Goods>>Culture, Education, Sports and Entertainment Goods>>Y55 Sports Facilities and Equipment
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publishing house:China Standards Press
ISBN:155066.1-22407
Plan number:20032355-Q-451
Publication date:2005-06-01
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Release date:2005-01-24
drafter:Wang Ronghui, Chen Xueling, Zhou Yuan, Xiao Haopeng, Su Baosheng, Li Zhi, Shi Chunjian, Li Mingqin
Drafting unit:Beijing Sport University, Shooting and Archery Management Center of the State Sports General Administration
Focal point unit:Sports Economics Department of the State Sports General Administration
Proposing unit:State Sports General Administration
Publishing department:General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China
competent authority:State Sports General Administration
This part of GB 19079 stipulates the basic conditions and basic technical requirements for the opening of archery venues. This part applies to all types of archery venues open to the public. GB 19079.9-2005 Opening conditions and technical requirements for sports venues Part 9: Archery venues GB19079.9-2005 Standard download decompression password: www.bzxz.net
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ICS 97. 220 National Standard of the People's Republic of China GB 19079.9—2005 Operation conditions and technical requirements for gymnasium and playgroundPart 9: Archery place 2005-01-24Promulgated General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of ChinaAdministrative Committee of Standardization of the People's Republic of China 2005-06-01Implementation G319079&Operation conditions and technical requirements for sports venues are divided into the following parts:Part 1: Swimming places; -----Part 2: Karting places: Part 3 Bungee jumping places, --Part 4: Rock climbing places; ---Part 5: Roller skating places Part· Skiing places Part 7: Skating places: Part 8: Shooting places; …Part 9· Archery places; Part 10: Diving places Part 11: Rafting places: Part 12: Paragliding places: Part 13: Hot air balloon places; Part 14: Powered paragliding places; This part is Part 9 of GB19079, and all the contents of this part are mandatory. This part is proposed by the State Sports General Administration. This part is under the jurisdiction of the Sports Economics Department of the State Sports General Administration and is responsible for interpretation. The responsible drafting units of this part: Beijing Sport University, Shooting and Archery Management Center of the State Sports General Administration GB 19079.9--2005 The main drafters of this part: Qu Ronghui, Chen Xueling, Zhou Yuan, Xiao Haopeng, Su Baosheng, Li Zhi, Shi Chunjian and Li Mingqin. 1 Scope Opening conditions and technical requirements for sports venues Part 9: Archery venues This part of GB 19079 specifies the basic conditions and basic technical requirements for archery venues. This part is applicable to all kinds of archery venues open to the public. 2 Normative references GB 19079. 9—2005 The clauses in the following documents become the clauses of this standard through reference in this standard. For any referenced document with an H date, all subsequent amendments (excluding errata) or revisions are not applicable to this standard. However, the parties to an agreement based on this standard are encouraged to study whether the latest versions of these documents can be used. For any referenced document without a date, the latest version applies to this standard: GB9668 Hygiene standard for gymnasiums GB/F17903 Hygiene standard for total number of bacteria in indoor air GB/T10001.1 Graphic symbols for public information for signs Part 1: General symbols 3 Terms and definitions The following terms and definitions apply to this part of (H19079. 3.1 Archery place A place where people can carry out archery training, competition, fitness and entertainment. It includes: indoor archery halls and outdoor archery ranges. bzxz.net Archery instructor refers to a person who teaches archery theory and skills. 3.3 Shooting liae When shooting, the true line where the archer steps with two feet apart or with both feet together is also called the starting line or the launching line. 3.4 1 m line 1 meler liae is a line parallel to the launching line 1m behind the launching line. 3.5 Range refers to the distance from the vertical point from the center of each target to the ground to the outer edge of the launching line (including the line width). Qualifications of practitioners Archery technical instructors and others should hold relevant national qualification certificates before they can take up their posts. 5 Site, facilities and equipment conditions 5.1 Site 5.1.1 The shooting range shall not be less than 1cm. GB 19079.92005 5.1.2 The width of the starting line of an indoor archery hall shall not be less than 0.8m. 5.1.3 The distance between two adjacent targets in an outdoor archery range shall not be less than 11m. The m-line markings are clear. 5.1.5 The target positions and both sides of the target wall in the indoor archery hall should be enclosed by walls or baffles, and there should be anti-penetration facilities. 5.1.6 The space behind the target positions and the outer side of the outermost target positions in the outdoor archery range should be clearly marked with products and have protective facilities. 5.2 Equipment 5.2.1 Each bow provided should have matching arrows, quivers, finger guards, arm guards and other equipment. 5.2.2 Each target should have a matching target stand or be fixed on the target wall and have a corresponding target number plate. 5.2.3 Bows and arrows should obtain product inspection certificates issued by professional and technical organizations that meet legal requirements. 5.3 Auxiliary facilities 5.3.1 Archery equipment has a special storage area. 5. 3. 2 There are men's and women's toilets. 5.3. 3 Indoor archery halls have emergency evacuation passages. 5.3.4 Public information signs must comply with the requirements of GB/T10001.1. 6 Hygiene and environmental management requirements 6.1 The hygiene of indoor archery halls should comply with the requirements of GB 9668. 6.2 The air quality of indoor archery halls should comply with the requirements of GB/T17093. 7 Safety assurance 7.1 There are "Instructions for Archery Personnel" and safety warnings in conspicuous locations. 7.2 First aid medicines and equipment should be placed in obvious locations for easy access. 7.3 Archery technical instructors should assume safety assurance responsibilities. 7.4 There are obvious signs for all types of personnel to take up their posts. 7.5 There is a sound security system, safety rescue, equipment maintenance system and personnel service post fee system. 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