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Changes to the Australian and New Zealand Standards for sun protective products including
clothing, sunglasses and shade fabrics
1. Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) 619 Lower Plenty Road, Yallambie, Victoria,
Australia 3085
Table 1. Revised UPF classification Scheme of AS/NZS human shade protection fabrics. Human shade protection
4399:2017. fabric can now be classified according to the Ultraviolet
Effectiveness (UVE %) rating, shown in Table 3. Revision
UPF Classification of the cover factor designation and colour codes and
designation of breaking strength and bursting force.
15 Minimum Table 3 Ultraviolet effectiveness (UVE) classification
system for human shade protection fabric (AS 4174:2018).
30 Good
UVE (%) Protection Category
50, 50+ Excellent
80.0 to 90.9 Effective
Sunglass standard AS/NZS 1067:2016 Eye and face
protection – Sunglasses and fashion spectacles Part 1: 91.0 to 94.9 Very Effective
Requirements and Part 2: Test Methods was an adoption of
ISO 12311:2013 with some minor modifications, including 95.0 + Most Effective
UV testing to 400nm, not 380nm which is in the ISO
standard. Labelling of sunglasses and fashion spectacles
Sunscreen standard AS/NZS 2604:2012 Sunscreen
has revised wording for each category and pictogram
labels. Colour values for traffic signals are different. products – Evaluation and Classification, , increases the
Sun Protection Factor (SPF) rating up to SPF 50+, and
Category 4 sunglasses now require lateral protection and a
requires sunscreens to be broad-spectrum providing
halving of the UVA transmission down to 0.25%. The
AS/NZS 1067:2016 standard became a mandatory safety protection for both UVA and UVB. This Standard requires
testing on people by exposing a persons’ skin to determine
standard in Australia in October 2017 with a transition
the SPF, which, due to variability in skin types and lamp
period up to 1 July 2019, with the release of Consumer
Goods (Sunglasses and Fashion Spectacles) Safety output, results can be difficult to reproduce reliably.
ARPANSA is currently investigating reliable and
Standard 2017. The revised wording and pictograms to be
reproducible in vitro sunscreen test methods, not yet
displayed on sunglasses are shown in Table 2.
described in the current sunscreen standard.
Table 2. Revised wording and pictograms on sunglass ARPANSA provides a testing service for sun protective
labels (AS/NZS 1067.1:2016). clothing, hats, sunglasses, shade fabrics and tint films to the
old standards, and by mid-2018 will test and report to the
Lens Additional new clothing, sunglass and shade fabric standards.
Category Description wording Pictogram
Conclusions
0: Fashion Very limited
spectacles reduction of All five sun-protection methods are now covered by
sunglare, Some UV standards in the Australasian region and have recently been
protection revised. ARPANSA will be testing to the new standards by
mid-2018, investigating reliable and reproducible in vitro
1: Fashion Limited protection Not Suitable sunscreen test methods and revising guidance material that
spectacles against sunglare, for driving refer to these standards.
Some UV protection in twilight
or at night; References
2: General Good protection or not
Purpose against sunglare, suitable for Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand. 2016.
sunglasses Good UV Protection driving at AS/NZS 1067.1 Eye and face protection – Sunglasses
night or and fashion spectacles Part 1: Requirements. Accessed
3: General High protection under dull SAI Global https://infostore.saiglobal.com, 4 October
Purpose against sunglare, light 2016
sunglasses Good UV protection conditions Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand. 2017.
AS/NZS 4399 Sun protective clothing –Evaluation and
4: Very Very high protection Not Suitable
classification. Accessed SAI Global
dark against extreme for road use
special sunglare, e.g. at sea, and driving
https://infostore.saiglobal.com, 5 October 2017
purpose over snowfields, on Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand. 2012.
sunglasses high mountains or in AS/NZS 2604 Sunscreen products – Evaluation and
desert. Good UV Classification. Accessed SAI Global
protection https://infostore.saiglobal.com, 3 June 2012
Standards Australia 2018 AS 4174 Knitted and woven
shade fabrics. Accessed SAI Global
Shade Fabrics AS 4174:2018 Knitted and woven shade https://infostore.saiglobal.com, 14 February 2018
fabrics, formerly called synthetic shadecloth, now includes Consumer Goods (Sunglasses and Fashion Spectacles)
performance requirements, classification and labelling of Safety Standard 2017 (Commonwealth of Australia)
NIWA UV Workshop, Wellington, 4-6 Apr, 2018 (www.niwa.co.nz/atmosphere/uv-ozone/uv-science-workshops/2018-uv-workshop)