The Horses (Protective Headgear for Young Riders) Regulations 1992
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ROAD TRAFFIC The Horses (Protective Headgear for Young Riders) Regulations 1992
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Horses (Protective Headgear for Young Riders) Regulations 1992 and shall come into force on 30th June 1992.
2. In these Regulations
3.(1) Section 1 of the Act shall not apply in relation to a child described in paragraph (2) nor to the riding of horses in the circumstances specified in paragraph (3). (2) A child referred to in paragraph (1) is a child who is a follower of the Sikh religion while he is wearing a turban. (3) The circumstances referred to in paragraph (1) are
4.(1) Subject to paragraph (2), for the purposes of section 1 of the Act the protective headgear to be worn by a child riding a horse on a road, other than a child in relation to whom or in circumstances in relation to which section 1 is disapplied by regulation 3, shall be a helmet which
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(a) a helmet shall be regarded as satisfying the basic health and safety requirements if the manufacturer is able to comply with the provisions of Article 5(2) of the Directive. (3) In this regulation a reference to a helmet bearing an EC mark of conformity is a reference to a mark properly applied in accordance with articles 8 to 13 of the Directive.
5. For the purposes of section 1 of the Act a helmet which conforms to the requirements of regulation 4 shall be securely fastened to the head of the wearer by means of the straps or other fastening provided on the headgear for that purpose.
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