|
||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||
9 Sep 2013, 09:32 (Ref:3300898) | #1 | |
Rookie
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 58
|
Marshal helmets in monza
Hi all
Just watching the monza GP and wondered what the helmets are (type and manufacturer), being worn by the marshals and why they have to wear them and we don't. Regards Chinook220 |
|
|
9 Sep 2013, 09:38 (Ref:3300900) | #2 | ||
Admin
Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 12,063
|
Apparently they are supplied by the circuit to FIA spec. EP was curious about the same thing during the race.
|
||
|
9 Sep 2013, 09:47 (Ref:3300906) | #3 | |
Rookie
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 58
|
Interesting anyone with anymore info it would be great
|
|
|
10 Sep 2013, 10:44 (Ref:3301416) | #4 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2,020
|
|||
__________________
"Sometimes, I just want to tell them 'it's not a race!'" - Guinness2702 |
10 Sep 2013, 11:05 (Ref:3301424) | #5 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2007
Posts: 4,484
|
Perhaps not unrelated to this unfortunate incident. Hard to believe it was 13 years ago.
http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns02811.html |
||
|
10 Sep 2013, 11:28 (Ref:3301429) | #6 | ||
Admin
Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 12,063
|
If a suitable helmet / hard hat was identified as recommended equipment by the MSA (and was reasonably priced) or provided by the circuit then I'd have no problem wearing one assuming it didn't interfere with duties.
|
||
|
10 Sep 2013, 11:29 (Ref:3301430) | #7 | |
Veteran
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 1,062
|
At the risk of going all Finbar Saunders on you all, they were nicely polished helmets...
but actually, I guess it is down to past experiences causing an update to an events H&S policy and Risk Assessment (and no I dont wany to go into long discussions about the whys and wherefores of that can of worms). if the British GP were to turn up next year and say 'Helmets for all' I suspect quite a few of us would still go, as long as said Helmets were provided, and we dont have to pay for them ourselves. (and wot MagnetOn just said)!! |
|
|
10 Sep 2013, 14:15 (Ref:3301496) | #8 | |||
Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2,020
|
Quote:
1) restrict peripheral vision 2) restrict hearing 3) (slightly) affect the rate at which you can turn your head in response to perceived hazards. 4) cause fatigue which would make you less inclined to turn your head as much, especially towards the end of a day. (3 & 4 particularly may be total nonsense) Now, it's true that being hit on the head can have very serious consequences, but I would expect that this is much rarer than occurrences of incidents avoided, simply by knowing what's coming and getting out of the way. I could be wrong, but I believe that Paolo Ghislimberti was struck in the chest, not the head, so a helmet would not have helped, and what happened to Henry Surtees shows us that a helmet is no protection against being struck by a wheel at 100mph. In short, somebody would have to demonstrate to a skeptical Guinness2702 that a helmet makes you more safe, not less so, before I'd be willing to wear one. Monaco may be a special case, as everybody is so close to the cars as to have very little time to react, but I'd think hard about it all the same. |
|||
__________________
"Sometimes, I just want to tell them 'it's not a race!'" - Guinness2702 |
10 Sep 2013, 14:57 (Ref:3301504) | #9 | ||||
Admin
Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 12,063
|
Quote:
Quote:
Take something like a bike helmet, a rock climbing helmet, or a Gallet F2: I don't think these are restricting peripheral vision or hearing: Need someone to demonstrate how fire retardant overalls make you more safe before you're willing to wear them? |
||||
|
10 Sep 2013, 15:36 (Ref:3301517) | #10 | ||
Racer
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 467
|
Two points.
The Italian marshal killed at Monza was stood in a place that he was not supposed to be, and given the speed of the debris coming off Frentzen's car, I doubt a relatively light helmet would have helped. The Italians are not the only ones to wear helmets as standard. The marshals at Suzuka have worn them for years. |
||
__________________
Over 60 and still playing with cars !! |
10 Sep 2013, 15:39 (Ref:3301518) | #11 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 1,425
|
The helmets we wear in the ambo service are a bit like the orange one the firefighter's wearing but with a clear visor that slides down. There's no restriction in hearing and minimal restrictions in vision, They do seem relatively heavy but you soon get used to wearing them. I've noticed Spanish marshals wear them aswell, though will often just wear a t-shirt instead of probans!!
|
||
__________________
I used to be with it, until they changed what it is. Now what I'm with is no longer it. |
10 Sep 2013, 16:07 (Ref:3301531) | #12 | |||||
Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 2,020
|
Quote:
Quote:
Quote:
.... unless they were made almost completely black Last edited by Guinness2702; 10 Sep 2013 at 16:13. |
|||||
__________________
"Sometimes, I just want to tell them 'it's not a race!'" - Guinness2702 |
10 Sep 2013, 16:09 (Ref:3301532) | #13 | ||
Admin
Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 12,063
|
From memory, at Monaco it's Gallet F1E helmets, which is the prefered European fire fighter helmet. (I've also been led to believe that most of the Monaco marshals are "off-duty" French firemen, so may be their own happy hats anyway)
|
||
|
10 Sep 2013, 16:50 (Ref:3301546) | #14 | ||
Pie On 'ere
Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 1,650
|
I could live with a Gallet F1E. As for cycle helmets, I refer the honourable gentleman to my signature file below.
|
||
__________________
Why is there no such thing as cat-flavored dog food? |
10 Sep 2013, 16:52 (Ref:3301548) | #15 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 1,425
|
These are the ones the ambulance service issues (without the torch!)-
http://boundtree.co.uk/clothing-and-...et-white-green |
||
__________________
I used to be with it, until they changed what it is. Now what I'm with is no longer it. |
10 Sep 2013, 17:22 (Ref:3301565) | #16 | ||
Admin
Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2002
Posts: 12,063
|
|||
|
10 Sep 2013, 19:02 (Ref:3301607) | #17 | ||
Racer
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 180
|
In my relatively short time on the bank I can't say I've ever felt the need to wear a helmet, I can understand the want of eye protection and ear defenders but not really a full helmet.
In todays terms 90% of marshals posts are far enough away from the track to see/hear what is coming and react accordingly - as has been said previously staying alert is probably the best defence. From a rescue point of view I can understand why we do wear them (and I wouldn't want to go without mine), if your cutting/extricating it's definitely worth having one on, as you do at times bang your head, have sharp edges or broken glass. I think the major issue if they were to be used would be cost - a fire/ambulance helmet is likely to cost at least £150 new, although they can be picked up secondhand - things like MSA Gallets, Rosenbauer Heros etc all cost the best part of £300 and more if you want things like the chin cup or torch (£85 on the Rosenbauer heros). I can't see it being something that people would ever want to buy themselves, but if they were to be made compulsory and provided I don't see why people should have an issue with them. Just my two penneth! |
||
|
10 Sep 2013, 20:55 (Ref:3301669) | #18 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 1,425
|
I agree - I can't see the need for track marshals to wear them. Pit marshals though? They're much more likely to get hit by something-just look at that photographer hit by the wheel recently.
|
||
__________________
I used to be with it, until they changed what it is. Now what I'm with is no longer it. |
10 Sep 2013, 21:29 (Ref:3301706) | #19 | ||
Racer
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 264
|
Wholeheartedly agree!
Perhaps times when rescue require them but not needed on the bank. I always wear safety specs though as often get dust or gravel in my face. |
||
|
10 Sep 2013, 21:33 (Ref:3301707) | #20 | ||
Race Official
Veteran
Join Date: Jun 2002
Posts: 12,458
|
I just have this nagging feeling that the Italians wear them because they make them look cool and macho.
Whereas if we wore the same thing we'd look like a nonce. In some things, there's no substitute for being Italian. |
||
__________________
Bill Bryson: It is no longer permitted to be stupid and slow. You must choose one or the other. |
11 Sep 2013, 05:34 (Ref:3301873) | #21 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 1,314
|
Pitlane marshals for WEC events already have been wearing helmets for the past 2 seasons at Silverstone!
|
||
__________________
The noisy one at Pit Lane entry! |
11 Sep 2013, 06:43 (Ref:3301880) | #22 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 2,306
|
Only if we stood between the 1 m line and the pitwall, if we stood next to the garages or on the wall we didn't have to. The helmets provided were just builders helmets, therefore not very useful as there was no protection for the back of the head where it was most important
|
||
|
11 Sep 2013, 07:43 (Ref:3301901) | #23 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 3,565
|
Quote:
|
||
|
11 Sep 2013, 07:54 (Ref:3301906) | #24 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 1,045
|
It is clear that the helmets provided for the WEC were wholly inadequate for the task at hand. They were indeed builders helmets providing brilliant protection if something was dropped on your head from height (!), but none at all if you were hit, fell over, or had to run anywhere! In fact this year they didn't even appear until after the race!
I do agree, having seen the accident that preempted this move on the continent, (basically a car came in but its engine stopped, so it was rolling - fast - and a photographer didn't hear it come up behind him, he was hit hard and went over the car and hit his head on the concrete), that it might be an idea, but the helmets have to be fit for purpose. You also need to be able to wear a radio headset with them. |
||
|
11 Sep 2013, 08:19 (Ref:3301921) | #25 | ||
Veteran
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 5,325
|
Quote:
(Apologies to the small number of people who already wear a helmet when on the bank) |
||
__________________
Walk a mile in someone else's shoes. When they realise you have, you'll be a mile away and you'll have their shoes. |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Helmets | SAMD | Racers Forum | 10 | 21 Aug 2009 16:17 |
Crash Helmets for Marshal's Track Days | Tracey | Marshals Forum | 9 | 10 Dec 2005 20:59 |
Helmets | the_royksopp | My Track Designs | 9 | 2 Mar 2005 14:44 |
Helmets | monster | Kart Racing | 19 | 22 Feb 2005 18:00 |
The best helmets | kickstart | Racers Forum | 30 | 2 May 2004 17:41 |