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DIN EN 16350:2014

Protective gloves - Electrostatic properties; German version EN 16350:2014

This standard provides additional requirements for protective gloves that are worn in explosive areas. It specifies a test method and requirements for performance, marking and information for electrostatic dissipative protective gloves to minimize explosion risks.Gloves manufactured from insulating material can insulate hand held items from the earth so they become dangerously charged. Therefore, if gloves are necessary in areas where, for example, flammable or explosive atmospheres exist or might be present, onlyelectrostatic dissipative protective gloves in combination with specific adequate equipment (e. g. garment, shoes, earthing) may be used (see IEC 60079-32-1). This standard does not cover protection of electronic devices, nor protection against mains voltages, nor insulative protective gloves for live working (EN 60903:2003), nor protective gloves for welders (EN 12477:2001+A1:2005). The requirements may not be sufficient in oxygen enriched flammable atmospheres. This standard shall be used with the specific standards applicable to the risks for whichthe glove is designed.

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