Ninja Catalogue Vol 3

COMPLIANCE AND TEST STANDARDS

WHAT THE SYMBOLS REPRESENT

WHAT THE NUMBERS REPRESENT

EN 388:2016 AS/NZS 2161.3:2020

EN 388:2016 This Standard applies to all kinds of protective gloves giving protection from mechanical risks, in respect of physical problems caused by abrasion, blade cut, tearing or puncture.

EN 388

EN388

If TDM Cut Test has not yet been performed - X will be added to marking If Glove passes Impact protection standard - P can be added to marking

3X43EP

NEW! Impact Protection NEW! (TDM Test) Cut (N) Puncture (N) Tear

EN 374

EN 374 This Standard specifies the capability of gloves to protect the user against chemicals and/or micro-organisms.

(Couple Test) Cut (Cycles) Abrasion

CHEMICAL RESISTANCE The letter code applies to the chemicals the glove is resistant to.

EN 511: COLD

PERFORMANCE LEVEL

(a) Resistance to convection cold (b) Resistance to contact cold

0-4 0-4

(c) Permeability to water

0-12 250 >15 3 350 >15 4 500 >15

Low chemical resistance to unspecified chemicals.

EN 511

EN 511 This Standard applies to gloves which protect the hands against convective and contact cold.

EN 407: THERMAL HAZARDS AS/NZS 2161.4:1999

PERFORMANCE LEVEL

(a) Burning behaviour (b) Contact heat (c) Convective heat

0-4 0-4 0-4

EN 407

EN 407 This Standard specifies thermal performance for protective gloves against heat and/or fire.

(d) Radiant heat 0-4 (e) Small splashes of molten metal 0-4 (f) Large splashes of molten metal 0-4

EN 659 This Standard defines performance requirements for gloves designed to protect fire fighters against heat and flames.

EN 659

CONTACT HEAT

A sample is taken from the palm area of a glove. The outside of the glove is put on a hot surface and the temperature of the inside of the glove is then monitored. The temperature on the inside of the glove must take 15 seconds or more to rise by 10°C from room temperature.

EN 421 This Standard lays down test methods and performance criteria for gloves offering protection against ionising radiation and radioactive contamination.

EN 407 PERFORMANCE LEVEL

CONTACT TEMP. ºC

THRESHOLD TIME SECONDS

EN 659

1 2 3 4

>15 >15 >15 >15

100 250 350 500

EN 455 Medical gloves for single use. If a glove is to be used for food handling, it is required to carry either the words ‘for food use’ or this symbol.

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