
Standards and directives
The common goal of our product managers and services is to offer reliable, sustainable, high-performance products in compliance with the regulations and/or standards of each territory where they are used.



Requirements and test methods for gloves used for manual welding of metals, for cutting and related techniques. Welder gloves are ranked in two types: B when great dexterity is required (e.g.: TIG welding), and A for other welding processes.
This standard provides requirements for protective gloves that are worn in an environment producing ionising radiation or in an environment containing radioactive substances.
A glove protecting against radioactive contamination must be waterproof according to EN374-2.
A glove that protects against ionising radiation must, in addition to being waterproof according to EN374-2, contain a certain amount of heavy metal such as lead.
Connection element or equipment component. A connector can be karabiner or a snap hook.
Class A: Anchorage connector, automatic lock used as the component and designed to be connected directly to a specific type of anchorage.
Class B: Primary connector with automatic lock used as the component.
Class M: Multi-purpose connector, primary or quick opening, used as a component, which can be loaded along its major axis or minor axis.
Class Q: Quick opening connector used in long-term or permanent applications, screw lock. When completely screwed this part is a supporting part of the
connector.
Class T: Manufactured end connector, automatic lock, designed as part of a subsystem for attachment so that the load is carried in a predetermined direction.
Element of a fall arrester system to which a personal protective equipment can be fastened.
Type A - NON PPE : Anchor device with one or more stationary anchor points with the need of a structural anchor.
Type B: Anchor device with one or more stationary anchor points without the need of a structural anchor.
Type C - NON PPE : Anchor device employing a flexible anchor line with maximum deviation of 15°.
Type D - NON PPE : Anchor device employing a rigid anchor line with maximum deviation of 15°.
Type E: Anchor device for use on surfaces with a maximum slope of 5°.
Equipment consisting of a mobile fall arrester with self-locking, integral with its rigid anchorage line (rail, cable…). An energy reducer can be built-in on the equipment.
Equipment consisting of a mobile fall arrester with self-locking, integral with its flexible anchorage line (rope, cable…). An energy reducer (absorber) can be built-in in the equipment.
Standard EN ISO374-1, protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms, specifies the performance requirements required for gloves for protecting users against chemical products and/ or micro organisms and defines the terms to be used:
• Penetration (tested as per standard EN374-2): Diffusion of water or air, to check the impermeability, on a non-molecular level, of a chemical product and/or micro-organism through the porosities, seams, micro-holes or other imperfections present in the material of the protective glove.
• Degradation (tested as per standard EN374-4): Determination of the physical resistance of materials to degradation after continuous contact with hazardous chemicals.
• Permeation (tested as per standard EN374-3 or EN16523): Process by which a chemical product diffuses through the material of a protective glove, by continuous contact, on a molecular level. The EN ISO version of standard 374-1, introduces the concept of three types of protection against the permeation of chemicals:
- Type A: The glove gives a performance index to permeation at least equal to 2 for 6 chemical test substances taken from the list of chemicals specified in the standard.
- Type B : The glove gives a performance index to permeation at least equal to 2 for 3 chemical test substances taken from the list of chemicals specified in the standard.
- Type C : The glove gives a performance index to permeation at least equal to 1 for 1 chemical test substances taken from the list of chemicals specified in the standard.
|
LETTER CODE |
CHEMICAL PRODUCT | N°CAS |
|---|---|---|
| A | Methanol | 67-56-1 |
| B | Acetone | 67-64-1 |
| C | Acetonitrile | 75-05-8 |
| D | Dichloromethane | 75-09-2 |
| E | Carbon disulfide | 75-15-0 |
| F | Toluene | 108-88-3 |
| G | Diethylamine | 109-89-7 |
| H | Tetrahydrofurane | 109-99-9 |
| I | Ethyl acetate | 141-78-6 |
| J | n-Heptane | 142-82-5 |
| K | Caustic soda 40 % (NaOH or sodium hydroxide) | 1310-73-2 |
| L | Sulphuric acid 96 % | 7664-93-9 |
| M | Nitric acid 65% | 7697-37-2 |
| N | Acetic acid 99% | 64-19-7 |
| O | Ammonium hydroxide 25% | 1336-21-6 |
| P | Hydrogen peroxide 30% | 7722-84-1 |
| S | Hydrofluoric acid 40% | 7664-39-3 |
| T | Formaldehyde 37% | 50-00-0 |
| PASSAGE TIME MEASURED (MN) | PERFORMANCE INDEX TO PERMEATION |
|---|---|
| > 10 mn | 1 |
| > 30 mn | 2 |
| > 60 mn | 3 |
| > 120 mn | 4 |
| > 240 mn | 5 |
| > 480 mn | 6 |
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The reference standard, cannot be used alone, but only in combination with another standard containing protection performance requirements.
• Conform to harmlessness (pH, chrome VI levels, etc…).
• Conform to the size charts (see chart on below).
• Assess the dexterity, breathability, and comfort.
• Conform to the labelling, information and identification instructions.
| SIZES AS PER STANDARD EN ISO 21420 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Glove size | Palm circumference (mm) |
Length (mm) |
| 6 | 152 | 160 |
| 7 | 178 | 171 |
| 8 | 203 | 182 |
| 9 | 229 | 192 |
| 10 | 254 | 204 |
| 11 | 279 | 215 |
| 12 | 304 | 226 |
STANDARDISED LABELING/IDENTIFICATION
Each protective glove is clearly identified by a Standardised label, containing the following elements:
• Our brand logo;
• The product reference or the trade name;
• The size;
• An information tag indicating that instructions are available for the product;
• The Standardised pictogram(s) with their performance ratings.
• The batch number LOT
and/or
date of manufacture..LOT
• If applicable, the expiry date.