This European Standard is applicable to entertainment audio earplugs. It specifies requirements on construction, design, performance, marking and user information relating to the inclusion of the entertainment audio facility.

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This European Standard is applicable to entertainment audio ear-muffs. It specifies requirements on construction, design, performance, marking and user information relating to the inclusion of the entertainment audio facility.

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This European Standard is applicable to earmuffs supplemented by a safety-related audio input. It specifies requirements on construction, design, performance, marking and user information related to the inclusion of the safety-related audio input.

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This European Standard is applicable to earplugs supplemented by a safety-related audio input. It specifies requirements on construction, design, performance, marking and user information related to the inclusion of the safety-related audio input.

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This European Standard is applicable to level-dependent earplugs. It specifies requirements on construction, design, performance, marking and user information related to the inclusion of the level-dependent functionality.

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This document specifies the safety requirements and additional test methods for special application lifejackets and buoyancy aids (hereafter named PFD) for adults, children or infants. It is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 12402‑2:2020, ISO 12402‑3:2020, ISO 12402‑4:2020 and ISO 12402‑5:2020, as applicable.

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This European Standard is applicable to level-dependent earmuffs. It specifies requirements on construction, design, performance, marking and user information related to the inclusion of the level-dependent functionality.

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This document specifies requirements on construction, design, performance, marking and user information for earplugs.
In particular, it specifies requirements regarding the sound attenuation of the earplugs, measured in accordance with EN ISO 4869-1:2018.
This document applies to earplugs designed for users who are able to follow supplied instructions and understand the related risks, can fit the earplugs correctly and can give feedback on the performance.
Ergonomic aspects are addressed by taking into account, within the requirements, the interaction between the user, the device and where possible the working environment in which the device is likely to be used (see Annex ZA and EN 458).

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This document specifies requirements for construction, design, performance, marking and user information for earmuffs attached to head protection and/or face protection devices, hereinafter referred to as ‘mounted earmuffs’.
In particular, it specifies requirements regarding the sound attenuation of mounted earmuffs, measured in accordance with EN ISO 4869-1:2018.
The document does not apply to earmuffs outside the size range of headsizes as defined in this standard.
Because one model of earmuffs designed to be attached to head protection and/or face protection devices can be fitted to a number of other models and sizes of the carrier, this part of the standard sets out a series of physical and acoustic requirements for earmuffs when fitted to the specified model(s) or size(s) of head protection and/or face protection device.
All requirements apply to earmuffs fitted to one of the specified models or sizes of head protection and/or face protection device (the basic combination). An abbreviated set of requirements applies to the same model of earmuffs when fitted to the other specified models or sizes of head protection and/or face protection device (the supplementary combinations).
Ergonomic aspects are addressed by taking into account, within the requirements, the interaction between the user, the device and, where possible, the working environment in which the device is likely to be used (see Annex ZA and EN 458).

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This document specifies requirements for construction, design, performance, marking and user information for earmuffs.
In particular, it specifies requirements regarding the sound attenuation of the earmuffs, measured in accordance with EN ISO 4869-1:2018.
The document does not apply to earmuffs outside the size range of headsizes as defined in this standard.
This document does not apply to earmuffs for attachment to head protection and/or face protection devices.
Ergonomic aspects are addressed by taking into account, within the requirements, the interaction between the user, the device and where possible the working environment in which the device is likely to be used (see Annex ZA and EN 458).

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This document specifies the safety requirements and test methods for accessories used for personal flotation devices (PFDs).

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This European Standard is applicable to active noise reduction (ANR) earmuffs. It specifies requirements on construction, design, performance, marking and user information related to the inclusion of the active noise reduction facility.

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This document specifies requirements and test methods for protective gloves for use in manual metal welding, cutting and allied processes.
Protective gloves for welders protect the hands and the wrists during the process of welding and related tasks.
Protective gloves for welders protect against small splashes of molten metal, short contact exposure to limited flame, convective heat and contact heat and U.V. radiation from the arc. The glove’s material provides minimum electrical resistance up to 100 V (DC) for arc welding. Besides, they protect against mechanical aggressions.
WARNING - It is not meant to bring any protection in case of defective or wrong use of the welding equipment. It does not qualify the glove for protection against electrical shock where protective gloves designed according to EN 60903 shall be used.
According to their performance, protective gloves for welders are classified into two types:
-   Type A: lower dexterity (with higher other performance);
-   Type B: higher dexterity (with lower other performance).
Protective gloves for special welding processes are outside the scope of this document.

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This document specifies minimum requirements for self-contained closed-circuit breathing RPDs for escape (short: oxygen escape RPD)
a) chemical oxygen type
    ― Potassium superoxide (KO2),
    ― Sodium chlorate (NaClO3) and
b) compressed oxygen type.
This document does not apply to RPD for work and rescue and to diving apparatus.
Laboratory and practical performance tests are included for the assessment of compliance with the requirements.

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This document specifies requirements for wearable knee protectors (type 1) and performance levels for use when working in kneeling position in order to reduce injuries to the knees caused by continuous pressure and penetration. Requirements for the marking of wearable knee protectors and the information to be supplied by the manufacturer are given. Where protection against additional hazards is claimed, performance requirements from other standards are applicable.
This document does not apply to knee protectors that are medical devices or are intended for sports and motorcycles.

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This standard specifies basic and additional (optional) requirements for protective footwear used for general purpose. It includes, for example, mechanical risks, slip resistance, thermal risks, ergonomic behaviour.
Special risks are covered by complementary job-related standards (e.g. footwear for firefighters, electrical insulating footwear, protection against chain saw injuries, protection against chemicals and molten metal splash, protection for motor cycle riders).

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This document specifies additional requirements for eye and face protectors designed to provide protection
for the eyes and faces of persons against occupational hazards during welding and allied processes, such as
optical radiation, impacts from flying particles and fragments, and hot solids.
This document also applies to those articles of eye- and face-protection used for occupational-type tasks but
not performed as part of an occupation, e.g. "do-it-yourself".
This document specifies materials, design, performance requirements, and marking requirements for
welding protectors which are different from and/or supplement ISO 16321-1.

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This part of the standard specifies the requirements for knee mats (type 3) for use by work in kneeling position.

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This document specifies safety and in water performance requirements for construction, sizing, marking and information supplied by the manufacturer for swimming aids intended to ensure a degree of buoyancy to assist beginners with movement through the water while learning to swim or while learning part of a swimming stroke. It also gives methods of test for verification of these requirements.
This document applies only to swimming devices that are designed to be worn, to be securely attached to the body and which have either inherent buoyancy or can be inflated. It only applies to class B swimming devices intended to introduce the user to the range of swimming strokes.
It does not apply to class A or class C swimming devices, to pull buoys, swim rings, lifebuoys, buoyancy aids, lifejackets or aquatic toys.
This document is not applicable for products known as 'baby neck rings' aiming to keep the user's airways above the water level.

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This document specifies requirements and test methods for protective gloves for use in manual metal welding, cutting and allied processes.
Protective gloves for welders protect the hands and the wrists during the process of welding and related tasks.
Protective gloves for welders protect against small splashes of molten metal, short contact exposure to limited flame, convective heat and contact heat and U.V. radiation from the arc. The glove’s material provides minimum electrical resistance up to 100 V (DC) for arc welding. Besides, they protect against mechanical aggressions.
WARNING - It is not meant to bring any protection in case of defective or wrong use of the welding equipment. It does not qualify the glove for protection against electrical shock where protective gloves designed according to EN 60903 shall be used.
According to their performance, protective gloves for welders are classified into two types:
-   Type A: lower dexterity (with higher other performance);
-   Type B: higher dexterity (with lower other performance).
Protective gloves for special welding processes are outside the scope of this document.

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This document specifies general requirements for operators' eye protectors for intense light source (ILS) equipment used on humans and animals for cosmetic and medical applications against excessive exposure to optical radiation in the spectral range 250 nm to 3000 nm, with the exception of laser radiation.
This document is applicable to devices intended for patient protection during ILS procedures except for treatment in periorbital area. For the selection and use of suitable patient eyewear during ILS procedure see ISO/DTR 22463.
This document does not apply to:
- laser protectors, for which ISO 19818 applies;
- protectors for medically prescribed applications (not occupational); e.g. eye protection for severe dry eye, tints prescribed for medical conditions;
- sunglasses for general use for which ISO 12312-1 applies;
- protectors used for tanning equipment;
- protectors intended for direct observation of the sun, such as for solar-eclipse viewing for which ISO 12312-2 applies;
- protectors intended to protect against ionizing radiation for which IEC 61331-3 applies.

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This International Standard applies to all afocal (plano power) goggles, intended for eye protection against
hazards including ultraviolet and visible solar radiation, rain, snow and wind, during downhill skiing, snowboarding
and other activities with similar hazards and no greater risks.
It deals with materials, construction, optical properties, testing, labelling and marking.
Requirements for the marking of goggles and for information to be supplied by the manufacturer are also
specified.
Information on the selection and use of ski and snow-boarding goggles is given in Annex A.
This International Standard does not apply to:
a) eyewear for protection when operating or travelling on a motorized vehicle;
b) eyewear for protection against radiation from artificial light sources, such as those used in
solaria;
c) eyewear for direct observation of the sun;
d) eye protectors intended for sports with unrelated hazards and risks.

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This document specifies requirements for the individual combination (type 2) of knee pads with garments and performance levels for use when working in kneeling position in order to reduce injuries to the knees caused by continuous pressure and penetration. Requirements for the marking of knee pads and garments as well as the information to be supplied by the manufacturer are given. Where protection against additional hazards is claimed, performance requirements from other standards are applicable.
This document does not apply to knee protectors that are medical devices or are intended for sports and motorcycles.
In this part requirements are given for a specific combination of an individual pad and accordingly designed garment, these forms of knee protection are thus subject to a joint examination obligation. A combination of garment with a fixed sized knee pad pocket and fixed sized knee pad (Interoperable pad) is described in prEN 14404-4 and are excluded of this part.
The position of type 2 knee pads in or on trousers can be fixed or adjustable. The pads consist of foam plastic or other materials that are positioned in knee pockets of the garments or permanently fastened in or on the garments.

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This part of the standard specifies the requirements for knee systems (type 4) for use by work in kneeling position.

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This document specifies general requirements for protectors designed to provide protection for the eyes and
faces of persons against common occupational hazards such as impacts from flying particles and fragments,
optical radiation, dusts, splashing materials, molten metals, heat, flame, hot solids, harmful gases, vapours
and aerosols.
Additional requirements for protectors used during welding and related techniques and for mesh protectors
are given in ISO 16321-2 and ISO 16321-3.
This document applies to all afocal (plano power) and prescription lens protectors and components.
This document also applies to those articles of eye and face protection used for occupational-type tasks but
not performed as part of an occupation, e.g. "do-it-yourself".
This document does not apply to:
— sunglasses for general use for which ISO 12312-1 applies;
— protectors for medically prescribed applications (not occupational); e.g. eye protection for severe
dry eye, tints prescribed for medical conditions;
— protectors intended to control exposure of the eyes of patients during diagnosis or treatment (e.g.
ISO/DTR 22463);
— protectors for use during medical or aesthetic applications intense light sources (ILS) for which ISO
12609 series applies;
— protectors intended for direct observation of the sun, such as for solar-eclipse viewing for which
ISO 12312-2 applies;
— protectors specifically intended for sports for which ISO 18527 series applies;
— laser protectors, for which ISO 19818 applies;
— face protectors intended for live-working to protect against short-circuit electric arcs for which
IEC 62819 applies;
— protectors intended to protect against ionizing radiation for which IEC 61331-3 applies.

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This document specifies minimum requirements for self-contained closed-circuit breathing RPDs for escape (short: oxygen escape RPD)
a) chemical oxygen type
    ― Potassium superoxide (KO2),
    ― Sodium chlorate (NaClO3) and
b) compressed oxygen type.
This document does not apply to RPD for work and rescue and to diving apparatus.
Laboratory and practical performance tests are included for the assessment of compliance with the requirements.

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This European Standard specifies safety and performance requirements regarding the in-water behaviour of Buoyant aids for swimming instruction according to prEN 13138 -1:2018. It specifies in-water test methods based on the application of test manikin as well as on human test subjects.
This document applies only in connection with prEN 13138-1:2018.

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This International Standard applies to all eye protectors intended for eye protection against hazards during the
sports of Squash, Racquetball and Squash 57 and sports with similar hazards and no greater risks.
It deals with materials, construction, optical properties, testing, labelling and marking.
It applies to eye protectors that incorporate prescription lenses, but not to eye protectors designed for use
over spectacles.
Requirements for the marking of eye protectors and for information to be supplied by the manufacturer are
also specified.
Information on the selection and use of eye protectors for Squash, Racquetball and Squash 57 is given in
Annex A.
This International Standard does not apply to:
a. sports eye protectors designed for use over prescription spectacles;
b. eye protectors for occupational applications;
c. eye protectors without lenses;
d. eye protectors for sports where the hazards are unrelated to the hazards in or involve greater risks
than Squash, Racquetball and Squash 57.

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This document specifies additional requirements for mesh protectors designed to provide protection
for the eyes and faces of persons against mechanical hazards such as impacts from flying particles and
fragments.
The other applicable requirements for mesh protectors and the frames/mountings to which they are
intended to be fitted are given in ISO 16321-1.
This document specifies materials, design, performance requirements, and marking requirements for
mesh protectors that are different from and/or supplement ISO 16321-1.
This document is not applicable to protectors for use against liquid splash (including molten metal), hot
solid risks, electrical hazards, infrared and ultraviolet radiation. For protection against these hazards
suitable additional or alternative protectors according ISO 16321-1 will be needed.
Mesh protectors for use in sports such as fencing are excluded.

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This standard  specifies basic and additional (optional) requirements for safety footwear used for general purpose. It includes, for example, mechanical risks, slip resistance, thermal risks, ergonomic behaviour. Special risks are covered by complementary job-related standards, e.g. footwear for firefighters, electrical insulating footwear, footwear protecting against chain saw injuries, chemicals, molten metal splash, and protection for motor cycle riders.

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This part of the standard specifies the requirements for interoperable knee pads to use in garments (type 2) and for garments to use with interoperable knee pads for use by work in kneeling position. In addition to the combination test according to part 3 of this standard, for which the garments and the associated padding are to be provided for testing, it is generally possible to combine padding standardised in its size with garments made to this size.

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This stadard specifies basic and additional (optional) requirements for occupational footwear that is not exposed to any mechanical risks (impact or compression). Special risks are covered by complementary job-related standards (e.g. footwear for firefighters, electrical insulating footwear, protection against chain saw injuries, protection against chemicals and against molten metal splash, protection for motor cycle riders).

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This standard applies to lanyards intended to be the primary connection between the climber and the belay
stance.
NOTE: lanyards intended only for positioning are not covered by this standard (e.g. daisy chain).

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