Encouraging International Competition / Harmonizing Rules
It may have slipped peoples notice, but the FRA rules are actually far closer to the American RFL rules than anything produced prior to them.
This was done very deliberately in order to make cross Atlantic competition easier.
Nearly all of the rules that have been modified for the FRA were modified either because of the difference in laws over here, or because the solution they are using has already been proved unsafe via issues with past events.
Ill answer the main points raised at the start of the thread:
1. Weight classes do need to be standardised over time, but Id suggest the 12kg limit is the far easier one to stick to.
2. The radio frequencies is none negotiable Im afraid, the ones we are using are the only ones legally available in this country.
3. The power light indicator section of the rules is due an update in version 1.2, the failsafe indicator is being moved to advisory status and only the main power light will be mandatory.
4. Removable links are again none negotiable; there have been far to many situations where the keys have snapped. Popping of links is not an issue from a safety point of view, its just irritating for the builder.. the onus is on the builder to make sure it doesnt happen.
Hope that helps
Sam
FRA safety executive
It may have slipped peoples notice, but the FRA rules are actually far closer to the American RFL rules than anything produced prior to them.
This was done very deliberately in order to make cross Atlantic competition easier.
Nearly all of the rules that have been modified for the FRA were modified either because of the difference in laws over here, or because the solution they are using has already been proved unsafe via issues with past events.
Ill answer the main points raised at the start of the thread:
1. Weight classes do need to be standardised over time, but Id suggest the 12kg limit is the far easier one to stick to.
2. The radio frequencies is none negotiable Im afraid, the ones we are using are the only ones legally available in this country.
3. The power light indicator section of the rules is due an update in version 1.2, the failsafe indicator is being moved to advisory status and only the main power light will be mandatory.
4. Removable links are again none negotiable; there have been far to many situations where the keys have snapped. Popping of links is not an issue from a safety point of view, its just irritating for the builder.. the onus is on the builder to make sure it doesnt happen.
Hope that helps
Sam
FRA safety executive
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