What is BNQ Certification and ANSI Cut Levels for Hockey Neck Guards?
When it comes to ice hockey, neck guards are a vital part of a player's equipment setup. They are designed to give players 360-degree coverage of the neck to greatly reduce the chances of having a laceration caused by a skate blade. They come in many different styles and performance levels, yet your hockey league may require you to have a BNQ-certified neck guard. Any neck guard that comes with a BNQ certification stamp means that it has met strict testing and manufacturing standards specifically related to a skate blade coming in contact with the neck guard.
Who is BNQ?
The Bureau de normalisation du Québec (BNQ) is an independent organization that offers certification in various areas including products, services, skills, processes, and management systems. BNQ is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada, which means they are recognized as a reliable party to certify businesses and their practices. BNQ auditors have solid training and are knowledgeable individuals who are very familiar with the area to which the certification application applies, in this case, hockey neck guards.
Which Hockey Leagues Require BNQ-Certified Neck Guards?
In the Hockey Canada Rulebook, Rule 3.6 (c) states: The wearing of a BNQ-certified throat protector is required for players registered in minor and female hockey. Canadian Minor Hockey is described as amateur hockey played by individuals 20 years old and younger. Regardless of your hockey league and level of play, any male and female player under the age of 20 in Canada must wear a BNQ-certified hockey neck guard.
As of August 01, 2024, USA Hockey will require the use of neck laceration protection for players in all age classifications, which are players 20 years old and younger. It also applies to on-ice officials under the age of 18. USA Hockey will currently not require a BNQ-certified neck protector, but one that is commercially designed and manufactured for hockey. They recommend choosing a neck laceration protector that covers as much of the exposed neck area as possible and is worn properly without alteration. Choosing a BNQ-certified neck guard is a great way to tick all the boxes.
BNQ Certification Procedure
Step 1: The first step is for the company to provide documentation that includes the neck guards materials, specifications, design details, and the manufacturing process. BNQ reviews the documentation to ensure it meets the initial requirements for certification.
Step 2: BNQ now goes through detailed testing measures to asses the neck guards safety, durability, and coverage. An auditor from BNQ goes directly to the factory and hand-picks three samples to be used in the test. Each sample is cut three times for a total of nine cuts. This test simulates the movement of a 200lb player coming in contact with another player skating at 16mph. Each cut test cannot reach the last layer of fabric before the skin. The blade is also sharpened between each cut test. A minimum coverage area must also be met based on the neck guard size or neck guard shirt size. This includes at least 1" below the neck guard for bibs and shirts.
Step 3: BNQ will gather the information obtained from the documentation, product testing, and auditor inspection of the manufacturing process. If the neck guard meets all requirements, BNQ will issue a certification. The company can now use the BNQ certification mark on their hockey neck guard to indicate they have met the BNQ certification procedure standards. Suppose there is any discrepancy in the testing or documentation. In that case, BNQ will issue a Corrective Action Request and the company will have a follow-up audit to resolve the issue and obtain certification.
Post BNQ Certification
After a hockey neck guard has received BNQ certification, the company must adhere to the standards of the test results, manufacturing process, and design details. If one wishes to change anything in regards to the neck guard's materials, shape, or other details, they must go through the testing procedure again for re-certification. BNQ also issues maintenance and recertification audits set within a maximum limit of 12 months starting on the first day of the initial certification audit. This ensures companies adhere to the certification requirements and to obtain an up-to-date certificate.
What are ANSI Cut Levels?
The ANSI Scale categorizes cut-resistant products into varying levels of protection based on how well they performed in a specific cut test carried out by the American National Standards Institute, also known as ANSI. While BNQ provides certification, ANSI develops and oversees safety and performance standards for various industries in the United States, including cut-resistant material.
One of their many standards is the ANSI Cut Resistant Standard, which ranges in protection levels from A1 to A9, with A9 offering the highest cut protection. Cut-resistant materials are measured using a Tomodynamometer Machine (TDM-100) and the test is based on the ASTM F2992-15 Standard. The objective of this test is to measure how much force, in grams, is needed to cut through a fabric. The result, in grams of force, provides the ANSI cut-resistant level, which can help you compare cut ratings between products. The more grams of force needed to cut through the fabric provides a higher level of protection. For comparison, a standard thick cotton foot sock has an ANSI Level of A1 with 433g of force needed to cut through.
ANSI CUT LEVELS CHART | ||
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Cut Level | Cut Resistance in grams | Protection Level |
A1 | 200g - 499g Minimal protection; withstands light cuts |
Minimum Protection |
A2 | 500g - 999g Lower-level protection; resists slightly heavier cuts |
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A3 | 1,000g - 1,499g Low-level protection; suitable for competitive play |
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A4 | 1,500g - 2,199g Standard protection; defends against significant cuts |
Average Protection |
A5 | 2,200g - 2,999g Elevated protection for intense play |
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A6 | 3,000g - 3,999g Extra protection for faster, higher-impact play |
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A7 | 4,000g - 4,999g Ultra-high protection |
Maximum Protection |
A8 | 5,000g - 5,999g Premium protection for all levels of play and ages |
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A9 | 6,000g+ Top-tier cut resistance for ultimate protection |
NHL Approved Cut-Resistant Products
The NHL and NHLPA collaborated to incorporate standardized testing requirements for any cut-resistant gear submitted for clearance for use in the NHL. They have provided a list of cut-resistant products that have been tested and cleared for use in the NHL which can be seen in the charts below. Each product was tested in an ASTM-accredited laboratory in accordance with the ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 Standard, which incorporates the ASTM F2992-15 Standard using a TDM-100 testing machine.
HOCKEY NECK GUARDS - ANSI CUT LEVELS | ||
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ANSI Level | Brand (Cut Resistance in grams) |
Protection Level |
A2 | Bauer Premium Neck Guard Bib or Collar (749g) Bauer Core Neck Guard Collar (982g) |
Minimum Protection |
A3 | Warrior *Max Neck Guard (1,087g) CCM NGPRO Cut Resistant Neck Guard (1,223g) Sherwood *Cut Resistant Neck Guard Collar (1,327g) Sherwood *Cut Resistant Neck Guard Bib (1,426g) |
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A4 | Sherwood Pro Cut Resistant Neck Guard (1,877g) |
Average Protection |
A5 | Skate Armour NLP15i Cut Resistant Neck Guard (2,235g) Nagano Skate **Cut Resistant Neck Guard (2,680g) |
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A6 | BASE360 Cut Resistant Neck Guard (3,024g) Cutshield **Halo Neck Guard (3,576g) |
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A7 | Warroad Hockey Tilo Pro Cut Resistant Neck Guard (4,559g) |
Maximum Protection |
A8 | Intertex **Cut Resistant Neck Guard (5,994g) |
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A9 | Pro-Tected Gear **Cut Resistant Neck Guard (6,189g) |
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* Products with an (*) have an ANSI Cut Level provided by the manufacturer but were not included on the NHL Cut Resistant Products chart. ** Products with an (**) are not BNQ certified. |
HOCKEY BASE LAYERS WITH CUT PROTECTION - ANSI CUT LEVELS | ||
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ANSI Level | Brand (Cut Resistance in grams) | Protection Level |
A1 | Oneiric Protective Base layer Origin and Genesis Models (378g) |
Minimum Protection |
A2 | Daredevil Hockey Ronan Compression and Cut Resistant Crew Top and Pants (529g) Aycane **Blade Pro Cut Resistant Base Layer Pants and Top with Neck Protection (906g) |
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A3 | CCM *Cut Resistant A3 Neck and Wrist Guard Shirt (Not Provided) Bauer Long Sleeve Neck Protect (1,007g) Daredevil Hockey Ronan Compression 3 Layer Cut Resistant Tops and Pants (1,149g) Warroad Hockey Tilo Pro Cut Resistant Tops and Pants (1,204g) 3P1C Athletic Body Armor Top with Neck Protection (1,400g) Nagano Skate **Cut Resistant Underwear Tops and Pants with Neck Protection (1,473g) |
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A4 | Sherwood Compression Cut Resistant Top, Pant and Shorts (1,877g) Sherwood Base Layer with Cut Resistant Neck Protection (1,892g) CCM Base Layer with Cut Resistant Neck Protection (2,091g) |
Average Protection |
A5 | Skate Armour Protective Shirt with Neck Protection (2,235g) Daredevil Hockey Integrated Cut Resistant 4 Layer Neck Guard and Ronan Compression Shirt (2,269g) Duzter **Armor Compression Cut Resistant Shirt and Pant with Neck Protection (2,855g) |
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A6 | CCM *Pro Cut Resistant A6 Neck and Wrist Guard Shirt (Not Provided) BASE360 Crew Neck Shirt with Cut Resistant Wrist Protection (3,024g) BASE360 Protekt Short and Pant with Cut Resistant Femoral and Achilles Protection (3,024g) BASE360 Base Layer with Integrated Cut Resistant Neck Guard and A5 Wrist Protection (3,024g) Bonderkage Cut Resistant Neck Guard with Integrated Soft Top (3,144g) |
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A7 | Warroad Hockey Tilo Pro Base Layer Top with Cut Resistant Neck and Wrist Protection (4,559g) |
Maximum Protection |
A9 | Bonderkage Integrated Neck Guard and Bib (7,471g) Bonderkage Elite Multizone Cut Resistant Top and Pant (8,743g) Bonderkage Femoral Cut Resistant Compression Shorts (8,743g) |
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* Products with an (*) have an ANSI Cut Level provided by the manufacturer but were not included on the NHL Cut Resistant Products chart. ** Products with an (**) are not BNQ certified. |
HOCKEY ARM AND WRIST PROTECTION - ANSI CUT LEVELS | ||
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ANSI Level | Brand (Cut Resistance in grams) | Protection Level |
A2 | Aegis *Bracer Flex 360 Wrist Guard (Not Provided) Daredevil Hockey Cut Resistant Compression Sleeve (529g) EC3D 3D Pro Cut Resistant Wrist Sleeve (777g) Aycane Cut Resistant Wrist Sleeve (906g) Pro-Tected Gear Cut Resistant Wrist Sleeve (924g) Kozo Gear Cut Resistant Arm Sleeve (987g) |
Minimum Protection |
A3 | Warrior Cut Resistant Slash Guard (1,412g) Nagano Skate Cut Resistant Wrist Sleeve (1,473g) |
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A5 | Swiftwick Wrist Sleeve (2,453g) BASE360 Cut Resistant Wrist Sleeve (2,752g) |
Average Protection |
A6 | Elite Cut Resistant Wrist Guard (Not Provided) Bonderkage 2.0 Cut Resistant Wrist Guard (3,144g) Warroad Hockey Cut Resistant Wrist Sleeve (3,451g) Cutshield Hockey Single Layer Wrist Sleeve (3,473g) Howies Steel Core Kevlar Cut Resistant Wrist Guards (3,876g) |
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A8 | Sherwood Cut Resistant Wrist Sleeve (5,153g) |
Maximum Protection |
A9 | Elite *Compression Cut Resistant Wrist Sleeves (Not Provided) Cutshield Hockey Double Layer Wrist Sleeve (7,140g) Bonderkage 3.0 & 4.0 Cut Resistant Wrist Sleeve (8,743g) |
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* Products with an (*) have an ANSI Cut Level provided by the manufacturer but were not included on the NHL Cut Resistant Products chart. |
HOCKEY FOOT AND LEG PROTECTION - ANSI CUT LEVELS | ||
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ANSI Level | Brand (Cut Resistance in grams) | Protection Level |
A1 | Thick Cotton Foot Sock (433g) |
Minimum Protection |
A2 | EOS *50 Pro Shield Skate Socks (Not Provided) Wingman Sports Achilles Cut Resistant PM Sock (543g) EC3D 3D Pro Cut Resistant Compression Sock (777g) Aycane Blade Pro Cut Resistant Skate Sock (906g) Adidas Game and Practice Sock (934g) Kozo Gear Cut Resistant Fitted Skate Sock (948g) Kozo Gear Cut Resistant Tube Sock (948g) |
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A3 | Elite *Pro Cut Resistant Skate Sock (Not Provided) True *Cut Resistant Skate Sock (Not Provided) Swiftwick Cut Resistant Skate Sock (1240g) CCM Pro Line Cut Resistant Sock (1257g) Warrior Cut Resistant Sock (1,337g) 3P1C Athletic Cut Resistant Sock (1,400g) Nagano Skate Cut Resistant Ankle Sleeve (1,473g) |
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A4 | Bauer NG Elite Cut Resistant Skate Sock (2,133g) |
Average Protection |
A5 | Howies Para-aramid Anti-Cut Hockey Sock (2,242g) Swiftwick 360 Cut Resistant Skate Sock (2,465g) BASE360 Cut Resistant Sock (2,537g) |
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A6 | Cutshield Hockey Cut Resistant Skate Sock (3,473g) Bauer S22 Pro Cut Resistant Sock (3,590g) Howies Steel Core Kevlar Cut Resistant Hockey Sock (3,876g) |
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A7 | Sherwood Cut Resistant Sock (4,930g) |
Maximum Protection |
A8 | Sherwood Cut Resistant Calf Sleeve (5,153g) |
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A9 | Bonderkage Cut Resistant Shin Guard Sleeve with Achilles Protection (8,743g) |
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* Products with an (*) have an ANSI Cut Level provided by the manufacturer but were not included on the NHL Cut Resistant Products chart. |
HOCKEY PATCH AND PANELS - ANSI CUT LEVELS | ||
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ANSI Level | Brand (Cut Resistance in grams) | Protection Level |
A4 | CCM Patch (1,877g) |
Average Protection |
A6 | ASKJA HLIF Armour Cut Resistant Adhesive Patch (3,743g) |
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A8 | ASKJA HLIF Armour Cut Resistant Adhesive Patch (5,245g) |
Maximum Protection |
A9 | Bonderkage Cut Resistant Patch or Panel (8,743g) |
Disclaimer from the NHL and NHLPA: These test results are presented for informational purposes only, to allow you to compare the relative performance of the products. The results do not measure or predict injury risk and do not necessarily reflect how the tested products will perform in use, as there may be other considerations associated with injury or on-ice performance that were not part of the testing protocol. In addition, other factors may be important in player selection of protective equipment, such as position, style of play and injury history, as well as equipment fit and performance. Players, in consultation with Club personnel, shall make independent decisions regarding cut resistant product selection. Neither the NHL nor the NHLPA assume responsibility for Player product choices. The NHL and NHLPA do not endorse or recommend any one particular cut resistant product tested over another.
Cut Resistant Hockey Gear FAQs:
What does BNQ certification mean for hockey neck guards?
Any hockey neck guard with the BNQ certification stamp means it has met strict testing and manufacturing safety standards specifically related to a skate blade coming in contact with the neck guard. BNQ-certified neck guards are required in Canadian Minor Hockey.
Are all BNQ-certified neck guards the same?
No. While all BNQ-certified neck guards have met the minimum safety and manufacturing standards to become certified, products vary in cut protection levels, comfort, and fit.
How does BNQ certification differ from ANSI cut-resistance ratings?
BNQ is a certification process that approves a hockey neck guard to be worn in Canadian Minor Hockey Leagues. BNQ does not provide a specific protection level. ANSI cut-resistance rating is the protection level of the material after going through the ANSI Cut Resistant Test using the TDM-100 machine based on the ASTM F2992-15 Standard. The ANSI scale can help you compare protection levels between cut-resistant gear.
How do I know if a hockey neck guard is BNQ-certified?
The BNQ-certification logo while be on the product itself and it's packaging. This stamp signifies the hockey neck guard has met the criteria for BNQ approval.
Are BNQ-certified neck guards mandatory in hockey?
They are currently only mandatory in Canadian Minor Hockey Leagues, which is any male or female player under the age of 20 in Canada.
Does BNQ certification include cut-resistance testing?
Yes, BNQ applies a cut-resistance test to the fabric of the hockey neck guard. It is either a pass or a fail.
Are all BNQ-certified neck guards tested under NHL safety standards?
No, not all BNQ-certified neck guards are specifically tested under NHL safety standards. For NHL-specific use, the neck guard must be cleared for use under the ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 Standard.
What are the benefits of choosing a hockey neck guard with both BNQ certification and a high ANSI rating?
Choosing a BNQ-certified neck guard with a high ANSI rating will provide some of the best protection and coverage possible against skate lacerations.
Does BNQ certification apply to youth hockey neck guards?
In Canada, yes, it applies to any hockey neck guard worn on players under 20 years old.
Are BNQ-certified neck guards required for professional hockey players?
No, professional hockey players are not required to wear a BNQ-certified neck guard. However, they are highly encouraged to wear one.
What is an ANSI Cut Rating?
It is a standardized measurement used to determine the level of cut resistance of a material. The result of the test places the material on a scale from A1 to A9, with A9 offering the most amount of cut resistance.
How are ANSI Cut Rating levels determined for hockey gear?
Cut protective hockey gear follows the ASTM F2992-15 Standard, which is set by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This standard is applied to any product that provides cut resistance.
What's the highest level of ANSI Cut Rating?
A9 is the highest protection level on the ANSI Cut Rating scale. Any product that provides 6,000g+ of cut resistance in the ASTM F2992-15 Standard is categorized as A9 protection.
What is the recommended level of ANSI Cut Rating for hockey?
It depends on your level of play but we recommend ANSI Cut Level A3 protection a baseline for recreational to competitive hockey. For the elite level skater or players seeking a higher level of protection, we recommend a product with an ANSI Cut Level A6 and up.
What's the most cut resistant hockey neck guard?
Based on the NHL cleared for use list, the Pro-Tected Cut Resistant Neck Guard offers the highest protection level, with an ANSI rating of A9.
Why are cut-resistant neck guards important in hockey?
As a vital part of the human body and an area that can be prone to skate lacerations, hockey neck guards are an extremely important piece of protective equipment. They drastically reduce the chances of serious laceration injures.
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