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Published 15:41 17 Oct 2022 BST
Updated 15:44 17 Oct 2022 BST
Old-style and replica cooper helmets are very much in fashion in hurling at the moment but they don't have this CE Mark. You will notice that, on most adult hurling teams, more than half of the players will wear these helmets even though many of them don't meet the safety standards.
These standards are as follows.
In order to reduce the risk of a serious accident such as concussion, facial or eye injury, the CCPC and the GAA encourage consumers to download the consumer guidance on helmet safety here.
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