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•	 SAFETY STANDARDS: PROTECTION AGAINST LIQUID CHEMICALS

N 343       EN 140E5N8 130E3N41: P47R8O6TECENTIISVOE1C4L1O16THENINISGOA1G16A12INST LIQUID CHEMICALS - LIMITED PROTECTIVE PERFORMANCE
 N 471             The guide describes the classification of different properties which must be tested. EN 13034 covers the lowest level of chemical protection
                   intendant to protect from a potential exposure to small quantities of spray or accidental low volume splashes of less hazardous chemicals against
                   which a complete liquid permeation barrier (at a molecular level) is not required.

             EN13034           EN11: T46Y0P5E 6
                                Suits protect at least the trunk and limbs (e.g. one-piece coveralls or two piece suits)
                                2: TYPE PB(6)
                                Partial body protection Type PB[6] cover and protect only specific parts of the body (e.g. Jackets, aprons,...)

58 EN 14786 ENE1N4I0SO651:4P11R6OTENECISTOIV11E61C2LOTHING AGAINST LIQUID CHEMICALS - WITH PERMEATION RESISTANCE TEST
                   The following parameters are used:

 N 393        EN 395           1E)NT3Y9P6 E 3: FULLEBNO3D99Y CLOTHING, LIQUID TIGHT CONNECTIONS
                               Supersedes EN 466:1995
EN13034      EN14605            EN374-2 EN374-3
N388                 ENV 342   2) TYPE 4: FULL BODY CLOTHING, SPRAY TIGHT CONNECTIONS
                               Supersedes EN 465:1995

             CAT II            3) TYPE PB[3] OR PB[4]: ITEMS PROVIDING PROTECTION TO PARTS OF THE BODY ONLY
                               Supersedes EN 467:1995

    EN 395   EN466 EN 466:1995                                     EN467  EN 467:1995                EN14605  EN 14605:2005
               EN 396 ProtectiEoNn3a9g9ainst liquid                       Protection against liquid           Protective clothing against
                               chemicals - Performance                    chemicals - Performance             liquid chemicals - Performance
        ENV 342 EN374-2 requiEreNm37e4n-t3s for chemical                  requirements for garments           requirements for clothing
                                protective clothing with                  providing protection to             with“LiquidTight”(Type 3) or
                               “liquid-tight“connections                  “parts of the body.”                spray-tight (Type 4) connections,
                               between different parts of                                                     including items providing
                               the clothing, (Type 3).                                                        protection to“parts of
II                                                                                                            the body”only, (Types PB [4]).

             SAFETY STANDARDS: EXPOSURE TO INDUSTRIAL HEAT

             EN ISO 14116: PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AGAINST LIMITED FLAME SPREAD MATERIALS
             The standard is not applicable for fire fighters (EN 469) and welders (EN 470 - EN ISO 11611). The aim is to reduce the possibility of the
             clothing burning and thereby itself constituting a hazard: the wearer should not get extra injuries due to the burning of his clothing.

                                    1) REQUIREMENTS FOR LIMITED FLAME SPREAD INDEX 1
    EN 14786 EN ISO 14116 EN ISOTh11e6f1la2me does not spread, there are no flaming debris, no afterglow, a hole may be formed.

                               2) REQUIREMENTS FOR LIMITED FLAME SPREAD INDEX 2
                                  The flame does not spread, there are no flaming debris, no after glow, no hole formation.

N13034       EN14605           3) REQUIREMENTS FOR LIMITED FLAME SPREAD INDEX 3
                                  The flame does not spread, there are no flaming debris, no after glow, no hole formation, the after flame times of
                                  each individual specimen is less than 2 seconds.

             EN ISO 11612: PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AGAINST HEAT AND FLAME
             The standard is not applicable for fire fighters (EN 469) and welders (EN 470 -
             EN ISO 11611).

                               1) REQUIREMENTS FENO3R4P3ARAMENE1T4E0R58A EN 14786 EN ISO 14116 ENEISNO51313612 EN 533:1997 INDEX 1
                               Minimum requirement, fabric combination conforms                               Protection against heat
    EN ISO 14116 EN ISO 11612    to the old EN 533 index 3                                                    and flame. Limited Flame
                                                                                                              spread materials and
EN 395       EN 396               EN 399                                                                      material assemblies.
                                                                                                              Suitable for protection
        ENV 342 EN374-2          2) REQUIREMENTS FOR PARAMETER B (B1>B5)                                      against accidental contact
                               ENIn3s7u4l-a3tion against convective heat                                      with small igniting flames,
                               3) REQUIREMENTS FEONR4P7A1 RAMETERENC1(3C013>4C4)  EN14605

    EN14605                    Insulation against radiant heat                                                in circumstances where

                               4) REQUIREMENTS FOR PARAMETER D (D1>D3)                                        there is no significant heat
                               Insulation against molten aluminium                                            hazard, (Index 1).

                               5) REQUIREMENTS FOR PARAMETER E (E1.E3)
                               Insulation against Molten Cast Iron

                                                           EN 393         EN 395  EN 396             EN 399
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