General requirements for protective gloves.

All PPE protective gloves must comply with this standard. It covers areas including:

Design and construction

Gloves should provide the highest degree of protection for intended area of use.

Safety and innocuousness

  • Glove itself should not cause any harm to user.
  • pH value should be between 3.5 and 9.5.
  • Chromium VI content should not exceed < 3 mg/kg.
  • Latex gloves should be tested on protein content as per EN 455-3.
  • Gloves that are designed to reduce the risk of electrostatic discharges, should be tested as per EN 1149 for electrostatic properties.

Dexterity. Performance is graded as per table below:

Performance level Smallest pin diameter (mm) that can be picked up with a gloved hand 3 times during a period of a minimum of 30 seconds
1 11.0
2 9.5
3 8.0
4 6.5
5 5.0

Comfort and efficiency. Sizing as per table below:

 

EN 420 Equals to Hand circumference/length (mm) Minimum length of the glove (mm)
6 XS 152/160 220
7 S 178/171 230
8 M 203/182 240
9 L 229/192 250
10 XL 254/204 260
11 XXL 279/215 270

General requirements for instruction of use must include:

  • Name and address of the manufacturer or representative.
  • Glove designation.
  • Available size range.
  • CE mark.
  • Care & storage instructions.
  • Instructions and limitations of use.
  • Name and address of notified body that certified the product.
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