PAGE 561 TECHNICAL INFORMATION LAHTI PRO PROLINE MEGA TRYTON VULCAN OTHER BRANDS FISKARS KLINGSPOR JUCO ERDI BESSEY LYRA GUILBERT EXPRESS ELICO TESA CELLFAST STANLEY DEWALT Glove size Palm length Palm circumference 6 [XS] 16.0 cm thick is 15.2 cm 7 [S] 17.1 cm thick is 17.8 cm 8 [M] 18.2 cm thick is 20.3 cm 9 [L] 19.2 cm thick is 22.9 cm 10 [XL] 20.4 cm thick is 25.4 cm 11 [2XL]. 21.5 cm thick is 27.9 cm CRITERIA OF PROPERSELECTION OF PROTECTIVE GLOVES Palm circumference Palm length Size The table below presents guidelines of the EN ISO 21420 standard as regards individual sizes of gloves assigned to relevant sizes of the hand. Lahti Pro safety gloves provide the user with the optimum fit, which guarantees safety and the best comfort of use. EN ISO 10819 - Mechanical vibration and shock – Hand-arm vibration – Measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand. A laboratory measurement method has been defined, as well as a method for data analysis and a test protocol for the vibration transmission coefficient of gloves with a vibration-reducing material that covers the palm and fingers of the hand including the thumb. The transmission of vibrations in thirds bands with centre frequencies from 25 Hz to 1,250 Hz was determined under conditions of vibration transmission from the test handle through the glove to the hand. EN 12477 - Protective gloves for welders. Requirements and test methods for protective gloves used in manual metal welding, cutting and related processes are defined. Welder's protective gloves to protect hands and wrists during the welding process and related work are described EN ISO 11393-4 - Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws - Part 4: Performance requirements and test methods for protective gloves. Performance requirements, test methods, construction requirements, identification and labelling information for gloves providing protection against cuts with hand-held chainsaws are defined. LIST OF STANDARDS EN ISO 21420 - Protective gloves - General requirements and test methods.. This document sets out the general requirements and relevant test procedures for the design and construction of the glove, harmlessness, comfort of use and performance, as well as labelling and information provided by the manufacturer, which apply to all protective gloves. EN 388 – Protective gloves against mechanical risks. This standard specifies requirements, test methods, marking, and information to be supplied for protective gloves against the mechanical risks of abrasion, blade cut, tear, puncture and, if applicable, impact. EN 407 - Protective gloves against thermal hazards (heat and/or fire). Requirements, test methods, labelling and information are specified for protective gloves and other hand protection against thermal hazards for occupational use, consumer use and domestic use. This document applies to all gloves and other hand protection products that protect hands or parts of hands from heat and/or fire in one or more of the following forms: flame, contact heat, convective heat, radiant heat, small splashes or large amounts of molten metal. EN 511 - Gloves to protect against cold. Requirements and test methods for gloves that protect against convection and conduction of cold down to -50 °C are given. Cold can be related to climatic conditions or industrial activities. EN 16350:2014 - Protective gloves - Electrostatic properties - provides additional requirements for protective gloves used in areas where flammable or explosive atmospheres occur or are likely to occur.
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