Iberian_55
Birdie Member
Playing with "Fire"bird
I am retired from the plastics industry (not discs). Where there are standards to adhere by. The Company (i.e. disc MFG) is responsible for in house testing. If the approving agent (i.e. PDGA) conducted a random testing of these discs and they failed. The disc MFG could face the possibility of losing approval of this disc. So, where does that leave us the DG'rs? Imagine you are at a PDGA sanctioned tournament and the PDGA has issued a ban on this failed disc? Or worst scenario: All of this MFG's products? What then? You tell me. What would you do? This MFG would be playing with"Fire"bird
I am retired from the plastics industry (not discs). Where there are standards to adhere by. The Company (i.e. disc MFG) is responsible for in house testing. If the approving agent (i.e. PDGA) conducted a random testing of these discs and they failed. The disc MFG could face the possibility of losing approval of this disc. So, where does that leave us the DG'rs? Imagine you are at a PDGA sanctioned tournament and the PDGA has issued a ban on this failed disc? Or worst scenario: All of this MFG's products? What then? You tell me. What would you do? This MFG would be playing with"Fire"bird