| EN 420:2003 General requirements for gloves |  | Mark Identifying the manufacturer. Product identifying mark. 
 Size Designation (normally in range from 6 to 11)Date of obsolescenceDexterity performance in range 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest) if required
 Pictograms Figs 1 to 15 will be displayed where appropriate. | 
| EN455 1, 2, 3, 4 |  Fig 13. Warning of latex content | EN455-1:200 - Medical gloves for single use - part 1 Requirements and testing for freedom from holes. EN455-2:2009 - Medical gloves for single use - part 2 Requirements and testing for physical properties. EN455-3:2006 - Medical gloves for single use - Part 3 Requirements and testing for biological evaluation. If glove contains Latex Figure 13 plus warning wording will be displayed(may be on packaging only). EN455-4:2009 - Medical gloves for single use - Part 4 Requirements and testing for service life determination. | 
| EN388:2003 Protective gloves against mechanical risks |  Fig 1. Mechanical Hazards 
 
  Fig 2. Impact Cut 
 
  Fig 3. Static Electricity | Specification as fo EN420, plus the below: Pictogram - The following will be displayed for mechanical risk Fig 1, with four digits in a horizontal line in order:
 Abrasion resistance (0 - 4)Blade cut resistance (0 - 4)Tear resistance (0 - 4)Puncture resistance (0 - 4)(Highest number = Greatest resistance)
 Plus if appropriate Impact cut resistance and Anti static. Plus if Appropriate the following will also be displayed:
                                    Fig 2 for impact cut resistance.
                                    Fig 3 for antistatic properties. | 
| EN388: 2016 Protective gloves from mechanical risks |  | EN388:2016. Abrasion resistance (0-4):Circular blade cut resistance (0-5):Tear resistance (0-4):Puncture resistance (0-4):Straight blade cut resistance (A-F):
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| EN374-1:2003 Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms |  Fig 12. Low Chemical Resistance 
 
  Fig 4. Chemical Hazards | Specification as for EN420 and EN388, plus:
 started number EN374gloves resisting penetration and permeation: pictogram fig 4 with a minimum of 3 letter A to L denoting which chemicals have been tested will be displayedgloves resisting micro-organisms - must achieve performance level 2 in penetration - note does not infer protection against virusgloves resisting penetration - pictogram Fig 12 will be displayed
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| Mechanical Risks EN 381-7:1999 |  Fig 10. Chainsaw Protection | Please note:
                                    Unless otherwise marked only the left glove will incorporate chainsaw protection and the following markings. As for EN420, plus: Pictogram for chainsaw use (Fig 10) will be displayedA - 5 finger glove without protection in the fingers, orB - glove or mitt also having protection on the back of the fingers, but not the thumbChainsaw speed class 0 - 4 (16 to 28 m/s in 4 m/s increments
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| EN1082-1:1997 Protective clothing - gloves and arm guards protecting against cuts and stabs by hand knives: chainmail gloves and arm guards |  Fig 2. Impact Protection | Pictogram for impact cut resistance (Fig 2) will be displayedMark identifying the manufacturerProduct identifying markSize designation (normally in range 6 to 11)maximum cleaning temperature if <82℃
 EN1082-2:2000 - gloves and arm guards made of material other than chain mail: sizemaximum cleaning temperature <82℃
 EN14328:2005 - gloves and arm guards protecting against cuts by powered knives. sizemaximum cleaning temperature <82℃intended and forbidden applicationsconstituent materials
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| EN407:2004 Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat/fire) |  Fig 4. Protective Gloves Against Thermal Risks (Heat/Fire) | Specification as for EN420, plus: pictogram - for thermal resistance (Fig 4) will be displayed with six digits in a horizontal line in order:burning resistancecontact heat resistanceconvective heat resistanceradiant heat resistanceresistance to small splashes of molten metalresistance to large splashes of molten metaleach graded X, or 1 to 4. X denotes that this property has not been tested. Higher number indicate higher resistance
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| EN421:2010 Protective gloves against ionizing and radioactive contamination |  Fig 15. Ionizing Radiation 
 
  Fig 14. Particulate Radioactive Contamination 
 
  Fig 1. Mechanical Hazards 
 
  Fig 12. Low Chemical Protection | Number and date of standard, plus as for EN420, plus: pictogram for Ionizing radiation risk (Fig 15) will be displayedgloves against ionizing radiation -pictogram for ionizing radiation risk- lead equivalence in mm plus test conditions (kV and filtration) gloveswith different levels of protection in different parts, each part labelled accordinglygloves against radioactive contamination - pictogram for radioactive contamination risk (Fig 14) will be displayedif applicable - any mechanical resistance as for EN388, pictogram (Fig 1) and performance levels will be displayedany chemical resistance tested by EN374-3, pictogram (Fig 4) and chemical codes will be displayed
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| EN511:2006 Protective gloves against cold |  Fig 6. Cold Hazard | Specification as for EN420, plus: pictogram - for cold risk (Fig 6)will be displayed with two digits in a horizontal line in order:convective cold resistance (1[least] to 4[most])contact cold resistance (1[least] to 4[most])1 - water impermeability if required
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| EN659:2003 Protective gloves for firefighters |  Fig 11. Firefighters Protection | As for EN420, plus pictogram Fire fighters protection (Fig 11) will be displayedEN659 - implies the following performance levels
 Mechanical Properties: abrasion resistance >3cut resistance >2tear resistance >3puncture resistance >3
 Thermal Properties: 4 - burning resistanceconvective heat resistance >3radiant heat resistance (RHTI24 time of >18 s when tested according to EN ISO 6942)contact heat resistance (tt time of >10 s when tested according to EN 702, wet and dry)heat shrinkage <5%heat resistant liningdexterity >1defined water permeability for waterproof layerwater penetration resistance 1 - 4 optionalintegrity to water immersion optionalliquid chemical penetration resistance optional
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| EN12477:2001 Protective gloves for welders |  Fig 1. Mechanical Hazards 
 
  Fig 7. Heat & Fire | Specification as for EN420, plus: pictograms for mechanical and thermal resistance Figs 1 & 7)will be displayed, plusA - Higher protection but lower dexterityB - lower protection but higher dexterity
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| BS ISO 16073:2011 Wildland firefighting personal protective equipment - requirements and test methods |  Fig 11. Firefighters Protection | This standard is for complete ensembles of PPE for wildland fire fighting, but contains requirements and markings for gloves.
 manufacturer identificationmodelsizepictogram and standard number (Fig 11)
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| EN60903:2003 Gloves and mitts of insulating material for live working |  Fig 9. Live Working Symbol 
 
  Fig 1. Mechanical Hazards | pictogram for insulating protective equipment (Figs 1 & 9)standard number and yearmark identifying the manufacturercategory - size designation normally 6 to 11class - serial / batch number - month and year of manufacture
 Category A - acid resistanceH - oil resistanceZ - ozone resistanceR - all the aboveC - resistance to low temperature
 Class - marking and/or symbol colour code 00 - beige0 - red1 - white2 - yellow3 - green4 - orange - depending on length of glove and thickness of material (00 is shortest and thinnest)
 Service History - panel on which date of first use, and dates of subsequent inspection and test can be marked.  | 
| EN60984:1993 - Sleeves of insulating material for live working |  Fig 9. Live Working Symbol | pictogram for insulating protective equipment (Fig 9)standard numbermark identifying the manufacturercategory - size designation normally S, M, LG, XLGright or left sleeve orientationmonth and year of manufacture
 Category A - acid resistanceH - oil resistanceZ - ozone resistanceR - all the aboveC - resistance to low temperature
 Stylestyle A - straight taper sleeve style B - curved elbow sleeve
 Class - marking and/or symbol colour code 00 - beige0 - red1 - white2 - yellow3 - green4 - orange - depending on length of glove and thickness of material (00 is shortest and thinnest)
 Service History - panel on which date of first use, and dates of subsequent inspection and test can be marked.  | 
| BS IEC 61942:1997 Live working gloves and mitts with mechanical protection |  Fig 9. Live Working Symbol | symbol for insulating protective equipment (Fig 9) will be displayedpictogram for mechanical protection (Fig 1)will also be displayedmark for identifying the manufacturercategorysize designation
 Cass right or left sleeve orientationmonth and year manufacture
 Category A - acid resistanceH - oil resistanceZ - ozone resistanceP - acid, oil and ozone resistanceC - resistance to low temperature
 Class - marking and/or sybol colour code 00 - beige0 - red1 - white - depending on length of glove and thickness of material (00 is shortest and thinnest)
 Service history - panel on which date of first use and dates of subsequent inspection and test, can be marked or punched |