Industry Standards
EN 388 Protective Gloves Against Mechanical Risks

EN ISO 374-1 Protective Gloves Against Dangerous Chemicals
| Markings | Properties | Test Environment |
|---|---|---|
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Resistance to penetration EN 374-2, delay time for permeation equal or more than 30 min | For at least 6 chemical products on the new list (EN 16523-1) |
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Resistance to penetration EN 374-2, delay time for permeation equal or more than 30 min | For at least 3 chemical products on the new list (EN 16523-1) |
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Resistance to penetration EN 374-2, delay time for permeation equal or more than 10 min | For at least 1 chemical products on the new list (EN 16523-1) |
*Degradation test according to EN374-4 is undertaken without performance level requirement
| Letter Code | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Code | Chemical | Code | Chemical | Code | Chemical |
| A | Methanol | G | Diethylamine | M | Nitric acid 65% |
| B | Acetone | H | Tetrahydrofuran | N | Acetic acid 99% |
| C | Acetonitrile | I | Ethyl acetate | O | Ammonium hydroxide 25% |
| D | Dichloromethane | J | n-Heptane | P | Hydrogen peroxide 30% |
| E | Carbon disulphide | K | Sodium hydroxide 40% | S | Hydrofluoric acid 40% |
| F | Toluene | L | Sulphuric acid 96% | T | Formaldehyde 37% |
EN ISO 374-5 Protective Gloves Against Micro-Organisms
Protective gloves against micro-organisms.
The gloves must pass the penetration resistance test in compliance with standard EN 374-2:2014.

For gloves protecting against bacteria, fungi and/or virus.
Other (Radioactive Contamination EN 421)



