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a. Minimum corrected visual acuity must be 6 / 6 with both eyes open. b.
c.
d.
Minimum binocular field should measure at least 120 degrees along the horizontal meridian with no defects within the central 20 degrees.
Spectacles should be fitted with shatterproof lenses. Contact lenses if worn should be certified as satisfactory for motor sport by the ophthalmic specialist who supplied them.
A person who suddenly loses sight in one eye will not be allowed to hold a Licence until five years has lapsed.
e. Double vision is not compatible with the issue of a Competition Licence.
f. Normal colour vision; method of analysis used should be a pass of the Ishihara test( 24 plate version) with the first 15 plates presented in random order, being identified without error. In the case of any anomaly recourse is to the Farnsworth test“ Panel D15” or to an analogous system as approved by ASN. In any event as well as passing such tests as referred to above there must be no risk of any errors in the perception of the colours of flags or any light boxes( LED or otherwise) used in Competitions.
7. Race, Truck and Race Venue Karting.
7.1. For Race, Truck and Race Venue Kart first time applicants a vision test to include a test for colour blindness is required to Art. 6.7 above.
7.2. Applicants renewing from the age of 45 years and over are required to complete a vision test every 3 years see Art. 6.7 above and b.
8. Medical Declaration – International Licence Applicants – 50 and over Stress ECG requirements
8.1. The stress electrocardiogram shall be carried out to a symptom limitation on a motorised treadmill to a standard Bruce Protocol; an equivalent bicycle ergometric protocol is acceptable. Recording is to be made in 12 leads at rest following hyperventilation and for each minute of exercise and each of ten minutes of recovery. Reason for cessation to be stated; report submitted must be by a specialist accredited in cardiology and signed by a consultant cardiologist.
9. Medical Declaration – Disabled Drivers 9.1. When applying for a Competition Licence all applicants are required to declare any physical disability.
9.2. Any applicant with a congenital abnormality of any limb, or amputation or with any other disability should first contact ASN Medical Section Administrator who will be pleased to advise and help the applicant.
9.3. In addition to the requirements of Art. 4.1 above, disabled applicants should note the following: 9.4. The following medical conditions may prevent the granting of a Competition Licence:
a. b. c.
Paraplegia Hemiplegia Quadriplegia d. Loss of limb.
9.5. Disabled Drivers may be required to present themselves for examination by ASN Medical Consultant. If required to attend such examination the applicant will be required to provide, in advance, a note from their GP describing the applicant’ s disability and, if applicable, an opinion from any specialist who has been consulted.
9.6. Any Driver or Co-Driver / Navigator who has any medical condition or disability or who is currently on anti-coagulant therapy should declare this at the time of Entry to an Event. Such information is solely for the use of the Chief of Event medical services in the event of an accident.
9.7. Disabled Competitors in an activity where Competition Numbers are required should display the FIA
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