Notice of danger to human health or safety and risk mitigation for ski and snowboard helmets

Last updated: July 4, 2023

Health Canada's mandate includes helping to protect the public by addressing or preventing dangers to human health or safety posed by consumer products. For that purpose, Health Canada's Consumer Product Safety Program (CPSP) administers and enforces the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA) and its regulations.

Danger to human health or safety

Health Canada has assessed the hazards associated with the use of ski and snowboard helmets. These products may pose a risk of serious head injury when the user suffers an impact from a fall or collision with other boarders, skiers, obstacles, or objects.

Based on the danger to human health or safety assessment, Health Canada has determined that the following products pose a danger to human health or safety:

Ski and snowboard helmets that do not conform to the applicable criteria set out in one of the following standards, or the equivalent:

  • CSA Z263.1-14 – Recreational alpine skiing and snowboarding helmets;
  • ASTM F2040-18 – Standard Specification for Helmets Used for Recreational Snow Sports;
  • SNELL RS-98 – Standard for Protective Headgear for Use in Recreational Skiing and Snowboarding; or
  • EN 1077:2007 – Helmets for alpine skiers and snowboarders.

Risk mitigation

Based on the information currently available, the following standards set out criteria that may be sufficient to mitigate the risk of head injury from impacts, including:

Impact Absorption:

Helmet Stability:

Retention Strap Strength:

You can find additional details about the scope of products affected and the hazard in the danger to human health or safety assessment.

Responsibilities

Manufacturers, importers, advertisers and retailers are reminded that:

Health Canada may take immediate compliance and enforcement actions in line with the Department's compliance and enforcement policy framework when it has reasonable grounds to believe that a consumer product is a danger to human health or safety. Regulated parties that fail to comply voluntarily may be subject to enforcement actions under the CCPSA, which may include seizure, orders to take corrective measures, orders to recall products, administrative monetary penalties, or criminal prosecution.

Health Canada will continue to monitor the situation and may update this Notice and the associated Danger to Human Health or Safety Assessment as warranted.

Information resources

If you require additional information regarding this Notice, visit the resources below or contact a Health Canada Consumer Product Safety Office via email (hc.ccpsa-lcspc.sc@canada.ca) or telephone at 1-866-662-0666 (toll-free within Canada and the United States).

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