3 1 2 3 4 5 A B C D E F 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 3121BP Important: All data, classifications and pictograms are intended merely as recommendations. In all cases, the safety regulations set down by the legislator or its appointed representatives applicable to the workplace in question must be observed. Risk analysis essential! Performance levels: The higher the number, the better the performance level Abrasion resistance level 0 – 4 Cut resistance (Coup test) level 0 – 5 Tear resistance level 0 – 4 Puncture resistance level 0 – 4 Impact resistance: Level P if passed Legal framework conditions PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) categories: CAT I: Simple personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect against minimal hazards, for example superficial mechanical injuries. Conformity assessment: Internal production control (module A) CAT II: PPE for protection against medium risks: Protection against hazards not covered by categories I and III Conformity assessment: EU type examination (module B) by notified body. CAT III: Complex PPE to protect against lethal hazards and irreversible damage to health, for example, contamination, chemical exposure, ionising radiation, construction sites, protection against infection (viruses, bacteria, fungi, corona, etc.). Conformity assessment: • EU type examination, internal production control with supervised product tests (module C2) • EU type examination, production quality assurance (module D) EN ISO 21420:2020 Basic requirements for gloves EN ISO 18889 Protective gloves for users of plant protection products EN 407 Protection against thermal risks (heat and fire) EN ISO 11393-4:2020 Protective clothing for the use of handheld chainsaws EN ISO 374-1 Protection against chemical contamination EN ISO 374-5 Microbiological contamination EN 511 Cold protection EN 388:2016+A1:2018 Mechanical hazards Cut resistance (TDM – ISO 13997) Level A – F Level X = Not tested Standards for personal protective equipment: ISO 18889:2019 EN ISO 11393-4:2020
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