Sist en 388 2016
Sist en 388 2016
Sist en 388 2016
SIST EN 388:2016
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13.340.40 Varovanje dlani in rok Hand and arm protection
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
SIST EN 388:2016
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Contents Page
European foreword....................................................................................................................................................... 4
1 Scope .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 Normative references .................................................................................................................................... 5
3 Terms and definitions ................................................................................................................................... 5
4 Requirements ................................................................................................................................................... 6
4.1 General ................................................................................................................................................................ 6
4.2 Additional Protection .................................................................................................................................... 7
4.2.1 General ................................................................................................................................................................ 7
4.2.2 Impact protection............................................................................................................................................ 7
5 Sampling and conditioning .......................................................................................................................... 7
6 Test methods .................................................................................................................................................... 8
6.1 Abrasion resistance ........................................................................................................................................ 8
6.1.1 Principle ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
6.1.2 Consumables ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
6.1.3 Apparatus........................................................................................................................................................... 8
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6.1.5 Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................. 9
6.1.6
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Test report ...................................................................................................................................................... 11
6.2 Blade cut resistance .................................................................................................................................... 12
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6.2.2 Equipment ......................................................................................................................................................
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6.2.3 Test specimen ................................................................................................................................................ 14
6.2.4 Control specimen ......................................................................................................................................... 15
6.2.5 Canvas .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
6.2.6 Test method ................................................................................................................................................... 15
6.2.7 Calculation of test results .......................................................................................................................... 16
6.2.8 Test report ...................................................................................................................................................... 17
6.3 Cut Resistance method (EN ISO 13997) ............................................................................................... 17
6.3.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 17
6.3.2 Test specimen ................................................................................................................................................ 17
6.3.3 Test report ...................................................................................................................................................... 17
6.4 Tear resistance.............................................................................................................................................. 17
6.4.1 Principle .......................................................................................................................................................... 17
6.4.2 Equipment ...................................................................................................................................................... 18
6.4.3 Test specimen ................................................................................................................................................ 18
6.4.4 Setting up the test specimen .................................................................................................................... 18
6.4.5 Test method ................................................................................................................................................... 18
6.4.6 Test report ...................................................................................................................................................... 19
6.5 Puncture resistance..................................................................................................................................... 20
6.5.1 Principle .......................................................................................................................................................... 20
6.5.2 Equipment ...................................................................................................................................................... 20
6.5.3 Test specimen ................................................................................................................................................ 21
6.5.4 Test method ................................................................................................................................................... 21
6.5.5 Test report ...................................................................................................................................................... 21
6.6 Impact Test ..................................................................................................................................................... 21
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7 Marking ............................................................................................................................................................ 21
7.1 General ............................................................................................................................................................. 21
7.2 Pictograms ...................................................................................................................................................... 22
7.3 Marking of additional requirements ..................................................................................................... 22
7.4 Examples of marking ................................................................................................................................... 22
8 Information supplied by the manufacturer in the user notice .................................................... 23
Annex A (normative) Abradant............................................................................................................................. 24
A.1 Definition of the abradant ......................................................................................................................... 24
A.2 Acceptation criteria of the abradant ..................................................................................................... 24
Annex B (normative) Test results - Uncertainty of measurement ........................................................... 25
Annex C (normative) Validation test for the adhesive used in EN 388, 6.1.2.2 ................................... 26
C.1 Objective .......................................................................................................................................................... 26
C.2 Apparatus and materials ........................................................................................................................... 26
C.3 Preparation of test specimens ................................................................................................................. 27
C.4 Test procedure .............................................................................................................................................. 28
C.5 Examples of acceptable adhesive tape .................................................................................................. 30
Annex ZA (informative) Relationship between this European Standard and the essential
requirements of Directive 89/686/EEC aimed to be covered ...................................................... 31
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European foreword
This document (EN 388:2016) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 162 “Protective
clothing including hand and arm protection and lifejackets”, the secretariat of which is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an
identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by May 2017, and conflicting national standards shall be
withdrawn at the latest by May 2017.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of
patent rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent
rights.
This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the
European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s).
For relationship with EU Directive, see informative Annex ZA which is an integral part of this document.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the
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1 Scope
This European Standard specifies requirements, test methods, marking and information to be supplied
for protective gloves against the mechanical risks of abrasion, blade cut, tear, puncture and, if
applicable, impact.
This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 420.
The test methods developed in this standard may also be applicable to arm protectors.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 420, Protective gloves — General requirements and test methods
EN 13594:2015, Protective gloves for motorcycle riders — Requirements and test methods
EN ISO 7500-1, Metallic materials — Calibration and verification of static uniaxial testing machines —
Part 1: Tension/compression testing machines — Calibration and verification of the force-measuring
system (ISO 7500-1)
ISO 5725-2, Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results — Part 2: Basic
method for the determination of repeatability and reproducibility of a standard measurement method
ISO/IEC Guide 98-3, Uncertainty of measurement — Part 3: Guide to the expression of uncertainty in
measurement (GUM:1995)
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3.2
glove providing a specific protection
glove that is designed to provide an area of improved protection for the whole hand or part of it
Note 1 to entry: For example, palm protection style or protection against impact.
3.3
glove series
single glove style or glove type with the same palm material up to the wrist line where the only variants
are size, length, left/right hand and colour
3.4
arm
part of the body between the wrist and the shoulder
3.5
gloves made from several layers
— unbonded layers: a glove that is made from 2 or more layers of materials which are not connected
together, after preparing the sample for the test;
— bonded layers: a glove that is made from 2 or more layers of materials which are connected
together (e.g. glued, stitched, dipped, impregnated) after preparing the sample for the test
Note 1 to entry: An abrasion rub is one revolution of the outer drives of the Martindale abrasion tester (see
EN ISO 12947-1).
3.7
arm protector
protective sleeve separate from the glove or the clothing that provides protection against at least one of
the following mechanical risks: abrasion, blade cut, tear and puncture
4 Requirements
4.1 General
The protective gloves according to this standard shall first meet all the applicable requirements of
EN 420.
All specimens shall be taken from the palm of different gloves for classification purposes. For arm
protectors, specimens shall be taken from the area for which protection is claimed.
A protective glove against mechanical risks shall have performance level of 1 or above for at least one of
the properties (abrasion, blade cut, tear and puncture) or at least level A of the EN ISO 13997:1999
TDM cut resistance test; classified according to the minimum requirements for each level shown in
Tables 1 and 2.
NOTE 1 Gloves meeting the requirements for resistance to puncture may not be suitable for protection against
sharply pointed objects such as hypodermic needles.
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NOTE 2 There is no correlation between the levels of performance obtained with the 6.2 and 6.3 test methods.
Each area where impact protection is claimed shall be tested. Due to the test method (test specimens
dimensions), protection against impacts on fingers cannot be tested.
A protective glove against mechanical risks may be designed and constructed to provide specific impact
attenuation (for example, impact protection of knuckles, back of the hand, palm,). These gloves shall
comply with the following requirement.
When the tests were carried out according to 6.6, performance shall conform to Level 1 of
EN 13594:2015, Table 7.
The period of conditioning is at least 24 h. Tests shall preferably be performed in the above mentioned
environment.
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5.2 If the test is performed in a different environment and if the testing duration does not exceed 15
min, it shall be started within 5 min after removal from the conditioning.
5.3 If special applications require testing in a different environment, it is the responsibility of the
manufacturer or his authorized representative to arrange for additional tests and to present the results
including a full description of the testing environment in the information supplied by the manufacturer
(Clause 8).
6 Test methods
6.1 Abrasion resistance
6.1.1 Principle
Circular specimens of material are abraded under known pressure with a cyclic planar motion in the
form of a Lissajous figure which is the result of the simple harmonic motions at right angles to each
other. The resistance to abrasion is measured by the number of rubs required for breakthrough to
occur.
6.1.2 Consumables
6.1.2.1 Abradant
The double sided adhesive tape shall be used to provide adhesion of the sample during the test to
achieve reproducible results. The mean adhesion value shall be of minimum 0,20 N/mm.
Tests are carried out according to the method given in Annex C.
NOTE 1 If the adhesion is not sufficient, the sample will move during the test and in this case a tear
phenomenon can be observed rather than abrasion.
NOTE 2 Examples of suitable double sided adhesive tapes are provided in C.5. Alternative tapes can be verified
for suitability using the test method defined in Annex C.
6.1.3 Apparatus
An abrasion machine of the type described in EN ISO 12947-1 as a Martindale Wear and Abrasion is
required. It shall fulfil the following requirement:
Pressure on specimen: (9,0 ± 0,2) kPa.
1) Klingspor PL31B, Grit 180 is the trade name of a product supplied by KLINGSPOR Schleifsysteme GmbH & Co. KG,
Hüttenstraße 36, D-35708 Haiger. This information is given for the convenience of users of this European Standard and
does not constitute an endorsement by CEN of the product named. Equivalent products may be used if they can be
shown to lead to the same results.
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Four test specimens shall be taken from four individual gloves of the same glove series. In case of an
irregular design of the palm, the test specimen shall be taken in the area where the least protection is
expected (remove the reinforcements that do not cover the whole palm).
Where the test specimen is made of several unbounded layers, the test is performed on each layer.
When the specimen is made of bonded layers if the layers can be separated without damaging the
material, the test must be performed on each layer independently. Otherwise, the test must be
performed on all layers, taking care not to have a seam in the test area.
6.1.5 Test procedure
Cut four test specimens to the correct dimensions, diameter (38,0 ± 0,5) mm. Secure the test specimen
without tension carefully and centrally on the metal insert by means of double-sided adhesive tape
under a weight of approximately 10 kg applied for at least 5 min. Good adhesion can be achieved
through the use of double-sided tape which prevents loosening of the test specimen and the inclusion of
air bubbles. Place the ring of the specimen holder in position on the mounting plate provided on the
base of the machine.
In order to test the materials that are thicker than the standard ring (for example leather with a
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Dimensions in millimetres
Secure carefully the abradant (6.1.2.1) by means of double-sided adhesive tape covering the whole
surface of the mounting plate. Ensure the abradant is flat by placing the weight supplied with the testing
machine for this purpose on its surface, and if a retaining frame is used, then position and tighten it up
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