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Standards

GENERAL
OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100
ISO 9001
ISO 14001
Minor Risks
Not a PPE 
PPE REGULATION
PPE DEFINITION:
The European regulation 2016/425 gives us the following definition:
Equipment designed and manufactured to be worn or held by a person for protection against one or more risks to that person’s health or safety (An interchangeable component or a connexion system for equipment is also a PPE).
EYEWEAR AND FACE PROTECTION
The general standard for safety goggles is EN 166:2001 (Personal eye protection, specifications).
This standard was revised in November 2001, and is dated September 1995.
This standard specifies, among other things, the mandatory marking of stems (or goggle masks) and lenses.
This standard (together with EN168) also specifies the tests for mechanical resistance of equipment.
HELMETS AND BUMP CAPS
>> EN 397+A1: 2012
Industrial safety helmet

>>  EN 812: 2012
Industrial bump caps 

>>  EN 50365: 2002
Electrically insulating helmets for use on low voltage installations    

 
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION

>> EN 136: 1998
Respiratory protective devices. Full face masks. Requirements, testing, marking.

>> EN 140: 1998
Respiratory protective devices. Half masks and quarter masks. Requirements, testing, marking.

>> EN 143: 2000
Respiratory protective devices. Particle filters. Requirements, testing, marking.

>> EN 149: 2001 +A1: 2009
Respiratory protective devices. Filtering half masks to protect against particles. Requirements, testing, marking.


>> EN 14387: 2004 +A1: 2008
Respiratory protective devices - Gas filter(s) and combined filter(s) - Requirements, testing, marking.

FOOTWEAR

>> EN ISO 20344: 2012
Personal protective equipment. Test methods for footwear

>> EN ISO 20345 : 2012
Personal protective equipment. Safety footwear

>> EN ISO 20346 : 2014
Personal protective equipment. Protective footwear

>> EN ISO 20347 : 2012
Personal protective equipment. Occupational footwear

>> EN IEC 61340-4-3 : 2018 
Personal protective equipment.
Electrostatics– Partie 4-3: Standard test methods for specific application – Footwear

EAR PROTECTION

>> EN 352-1: 2002
Hearing protectors. Safety requirements and testing.

Part 1: Ear-muffs

>> EN 352-2 : 2013
Hearing protectors. Safety requirements and testing.

Part 2: Ear-plugs

>> EN 352-3 : 2003
Hearing protectors. Safety requirements and testing.

Part 3: Ear-muffs attached to an industrial safety helmet.

PROTECTIVE GARMENTS

Ensembles and garments for protection against cold
Protection against rain
Against radioactive contamination
Electrostatic properties
Use in welding and allied processes
Clothing to protect against heat and flame
Against liquid chemicals 
General requirements
Use against solid particulates
Protection against cool environments
Protection against flame 
Against infective agents
Against liquid chemicals 
High visibility clothing 

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HAND PROTECTION

General requirements and test methods
Against mechanical risks
Against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms
Determination of resistance to penetration
Material resistance to permeation by chemicals
Resistance to degradation by chemicals
Against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms
Against thermal risks (heat and/or fire)
Against cold
For welders

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FALL ARREST