Eye and face protection for occupational use — Part 1: General requirements — Amendment 1

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International
Standard
ISO 16321-1
First edition
Eye and face protection for
2021-03
occupational use —
AMENDMENT 1
Part 1:
2024-07
General requirements
AMENDMENT 1
Protection des yeux et du visage à usage professionnel —
Partie 1: Exigences générales
AMENDEMENT 1
Reference number
ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(en) © ISO 2024

ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(en)
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Foreword
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ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(en)
Eye and face protection for occupational use —
Part 1:
General requirements
AMENDMENT 1
Scope
Add at the end of the second paragraph:
1)
"ISO 16321-4 provides requirements and guidance on protectors against biological hazards ."
and the following footnote:
1)
"  In preparation."
Clause 2, Normative references
Change the date of ISO 12312-1 to 2022.

5.1
Replace the two existing paragraphs with:
"Excluding face shields and eye shields mounted on another item of PPE that restricts the superior field
of view, e.g., a protective helmet, bumpcap, headgear or hood, protectors, when in the as-worn position
and measured at the corneal apices of the headform in accordance with ISO 18526-3:2020, 6.2, shall have
a minimum unobstructed field of view in front of each eye of 30° temporally and nasally in the horizontal
meridian, and 30° superiorly and inferiorly in the vertical meridian.
Face shields and eye shields mounted on another item of PPE that restricts the superior field of view,
when in the as-worn position and measured at the corneal apices of the headform in accordance with
ISO 18526-3:2020, 6.2, shall have a minimum unobstructed field of view in front of each eye of 30° temporally
and nasally in the horizontal meridian, and
— a minimum vertical field of view in the superior direction of not less than 7°, and
— a minimum field of view in the inferior direction of 30°, and
— a minimum field of view in the vertical direction (superior and inferior combined) of 60°.
Protectors used for driving shall have a minimum unobstructed field of view in front of each eye of 60°
temporally and 30° nasally in the horizontal meridian and 30° superiorly and inferiorly in the vertical
meridian, when measured at the corneal apices of the headform in accordance with ISO 18526-3:2020, 6.2."

ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(en)
6.3.3.2, Table 8
Amend the headers in columns 3 and 4, row 4 (change of < to ≤):

Table 8 — Transmittance requirements for sunglare filters for occupational use, code letter G
Optional infra-
Scale Visible
Wavelength range from 280 nm to 400 nm red spectral
number spectral range
range
Maximum Maximum Maximum Luminous Maximum
solar UV-B solar UV-A trans- mean 380 nm to transmittance solar IR trans-
transmittance mittance 400 nm transmit- mittance

tance
τ τ τ τ τ
SUVB SUVA 380 m380-400 v,D65 SIR
280 nm ≤ λ 315 nm ≤ λ 380 nm ≤ λ 380 nm ≤ λ 780 nm ≤ λ
≤ 315 nm ≤ 380 nm ≤ 400 nm ≤ 780 nm ≤ 2 000 nm

% % % % %
6.3.3.3
Replace the existing text with:
"Sunglare filters that meet the mandatory transmittance requirements given in Table 8 shall be marked
by code letter G. Sunglare filters of shade numbers 0, 1, 2 or 3 shall comply with the requirements of 6.1,
detection of signal lights, and shall be marked with G0, G1, G2 or G3. Sunglare filters of scale number G0, G1,
G2 or G3 are suitable for road use and driving.
Sunglare filters of scale number G4 comply with the requirements of 6.1 but are not suitable for road use and
driving.
Photochromic filters shall be identified and labelled with their shade numbers corresponding to their faded
state τ and darkened state τ , e.g. G0-2.
v,0 v,1
Sunglare filters that are claimed to meet the optional infrared transmittance requirements shall be marked
with the code letter GR."
6.3.3.4.2
In the second paragraph, delete code letter L and write as follows:
"When tested in accordance with ISO 18526-2:2020, 15.2, the polarizing efficiency, P, shall be ≥78 % for filter
categories G2, G3, G4 and ≥60 % for filter category G1.
NOTE 1 Filters of category G0 do not have any useful polarizing effect."

6.3.3.4.3
In the second paragraph, delete code letter L and write as follows:
".Table 8 and the detection of signal lights requirements from 6.1 (for filter number G0 to G3)…"

6.6
ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(en)
In the third paragraph, delete code letter GL4 and write as follows:
"Sunglare filters with the scale number G4 shall provide temporal shielding in accordance with
ISO 12312-1:2022, 11.2."
7.1.1
Replace the first paragraph with the following:
Figures 1 to 4 and Tables 11 to 14 describe the minimum areas on the headform to be protected. These
areas include both frontal and lateral protection zones. The areas indicated in Figures 1 to 4 are illustrative
only, and are not to scale, especially as the relative dimensions vary with the headform under consideration.
Refer to the data in the tables for the required dimensions.
NOTE The lateral protection has been clarified to align with that in many regional and national standards, eg, EN 166.
The dimensions of the headforms are defined in ISO 18526-4.
Replace Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4 with the following Figures:
a)  Lateral area b)  Frontal area c)  Lateral area as seen from the
front
Replace the key with the following:
Key
1 frontal eye protection zone
2 lateral eye protection zone
corneal apices and pupil centres (centres of the ellipse)
lateral canthus
resting point of the sides
a-e As defined in Table 11.
Figure 1 — Eye protection zone — Minimum area to be protected (basic impact)

7.1.1, Table 11
Replace by the following:
ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(en)
Table 11 — Dimensions of eye protection zone (basic impact level) for individual headforms based
on interpupillary distance and corneal apex position
Tolerance on dimensions ±0,5 mm
Dimensions in millimetres
Headform
Dimensions
see Figure 1
1-C12 1-S 1-M 1-L 2-S 2-M 2-L
a
a 58 60 64 68 63 64 70
b 24 36 40 42 33 35 40
c 20 25 28 29 23 24 28
d 8 9 12 13 7 8 9
e 10 mm around lateral canthus
...


Norme
internationale
ISO 16321-1
Première édition
Protection des yeux et du visage à
2021-03
usage professionnel —
AMENDEMENT 1
Partie 1:
2024-07
Exigences générales
AMENDEMENT 1
Eye and face protection for occupational use —
Part 1: General requirements
AMENDMENT 1
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Avant-propos
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de normalisation (comités membres de l'ISO). L'élaboration des Normes internationales est en général
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commerce (OTC), voir www.iso.org/avant-propos.
Le présent document a été élaboré par le comité technique ISO/TC 94, Sécurité individuelle — Équipement
de protection individuelle, sous-comité SC 6, Protection des yeux et du visage, en collaboration avec le comité
technique CEN/TC 85, Équipement de protection des yeux, du Comité européen de normalisation (CEN)
conformément à l’Accord de coopération technique entre l’ISO et le CEN (Accord de Vienne).
Une liste de toutes les parties de la série ISO 16321 se trouve sur le site web de l'ISO.
Il convient que l'utilisateur adresse tout retour d'information ou toute question concernant le présent
document à l'organisme national de normalisation de son pays. Une liste exhaustive desdits organismes se
trouve à l'adresse www.iso.org/fr/members.html.

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ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(fr)
Protection des yeux et du visage à usage professionnel —
Partie 1:
Exigences générales
AMENDEMENT 1
Domaine d'application
Ajouter à la fin du deuxième alinéa:
«L'ISO 16321-4 fournit des exigences et des recommandations relatives aux protecteurs contre les risques
1)
biologiques .»
ainsi que la note de bas de page suivante:
1)
«  En cours d'élaboration.»
Article 2, Références normatives
Modifier la date de l'ISO 12312-1 en la remplaçant par 2022.

5.1
Remplacer les deux alinéas existants par ce qui suit:
«À l'exception des écrans faciaux et des écrans oculaires montés sur un autre EPI qui restreint le champ de
vision supérieur par exemple, un casque de protection, une casquette anti-choc, un casque ou une cagoule
de sécurité, les protecteurs, en position au porté, doivent garantir, devant chaque œil, un champ de vision
dégagé minimal de 30° sur le plan temporal et sur le plan nasal dans le méridien horizontal, et de 30° sur le
plan supérieur et sur le plan inférieur dans le méridien vertical, tel que mesuré au sommet de la cornée de la
fausse tête, conformément à l'ISO 18526-3:2020, 6.2.
Les écrans faciaux et les écrans oculaires montés un autre EPI qui restreint le champ de vision supérieur,
en position au porté, doivent garantir, devant chaque œil, un champ de vision dégagé minimal de 30° sur le
plan temporal, et sur le plan nasal dans le méridien horizontal, tel que mesuré au sommet de la cornée de la
fausse tête conformément à l'ISO 18526-3:2020, 6.2; et
— un champ de vision vertical minimal dans la direction supérieure d'au moins 7°; et
— un champ de vision minimal dans la direction inférieure de 30°; et
— un champ de vision minimal dans la direction verticale (supérieur et inférieur combinés) de 60°.
Les protecteurs utilisés pour la conduite doivent garantir, devant chaque œil, un champ de vision dégagé
minimal de 60° sur le plan temporal et de 30° sur le plan nasal dans le méridien horizontal, et de 30° sur le
plan supérieur et sur le plan inférieur dans le méridien vertical, tel que mesuré au sommet de la cornée de la
fausse tête conformément à l'ISO 18526-3:2020, 6.2.»

ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(fr)
6.3.3.2, Tableau 8
Modifier les en-têtes des colonnes 3 et 4, ligne 4 (remplacement de < par ≤ ):

Tableau 8 — Exigences relatives aux facteurs de transmission des filtres solaires à usage
professionnel, lettre de code G
Plage spectrale
Numéro Plage spectrale
Plage de longueurs d'onde de 280 nm à 400 nm infrarouge
d'échelon visible
facultative
Valeur max. du Valeur max. du Facteur de trans- Facteur de trans- Valeur max.
facteur facteur mission moyen mission du facteur de
de transmission de transmission max. entre 380 nm dans le visible transmission
des UV-B solaires des UV-A solaires et 400 nm des IR solaires
τ τ τ τ τ
SUVB SUVA 380 m380-400 v,D65 SIR
280 nm ≤ λ 315 nm ≤ λ 380 nm ≤ λ 380 nm ≤ λ 780 nm ≤ λ
≤ 315 nm ≤ 380 nm ≤ 400 nm ≤ 780 nm ≤ 2 000 nm
% % % % %
6.3.3.3
Remplacer le texte existant par:
«Les filtres solaires qui satisfont aux exigences obligatoires en matière de facteur de transmission données
dans le Tableau 8 doivent être marqués de la lettre de code G. Les filtres solaires des classes de protection 0,
1, 2 ou 3 doivent être conformes aux exigences de 6.1, détection des feux de signalisation, et doivent être
marqués avec G0, G1, G2 ou G3. Les filtres solaires des numéros d'échelon G0, G1, G2 ou G3 sont adaptés pour
une utilisation routière et pour la conduite.
Les filtres solaires du numéro d'échelon G4 sont conformes aux exigences de 6.1, mais ne sont pas adaptés
pour une utilisation routière et pour la conduite.
Les filtres photochromiques doivent être identifiés et étiquetés avec leurs numéros de classe de protection
correspondant à leur état clair τ et à leur état foncé τ , par exemple G0-2.
v,0 v,1
Les filtres solaires qui revendiquent satisfaire aux exigences facultatives en matière de facteur de
transmission infrarouge doivent porter la lettre de code GR.»

6.3.3.4.2
Dans le deuxième alinéa, supprimer la lettre de code L pour lire:
«Lorsque soumise à essai conformément à l'ISO 18526-2:2020, 15.2, l'efficacité de la polarisation, P, doit être
≥ 78 % pour les catégories de filtre G2, G3, G4 et ≥ 60 % pour la catégorie de filtre G1.
NOTE 1 Les filtres de catégorie G0 n'ont pas d'effet polarisant utile.»

6.3.3.4.3
Dans le deuxième alinéa, supprimer la lettre de code L pour lire:
«. du Tableau 8 et aux exigences relatives à la détection des feux de signalisation de 6.1 (pour les numéros
de filtre G0 à G3).»
ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(fr)
6.6
Dans le troisième alinéa, supprimer la lettre de code GL4 pour lire:
«Les filtres solaires portant le numéro d'échelon G4 doivent assurer une protection temporale conforme à
l'ISO 12312-1:2013, 11.2.»
7.1.1
Remplacer le premier alinéa par le suivant:
Les Figures 1 à 4 ainsi que les Tableaux 11 à 14 décrivent les zones minimales à protéger sur la fausse tête.
Ces zones incluent à la fois les zones de protection frontale et latérale. Les zones indiquées dans les Figures 1
à 4 sont données à titre indicatif et ne sont pas à l'échelle, d'autant plus que les dimensions relatives varient
en fonction de la fausse tête considérée. Pour les dimensions requises, se reporter aux données contenues
dans les tableaux.
NOTE La protection latérale a été clarifiée pour s'aligner sur celle indiquée dans de nombreuses normes régionales
et nationales, par exemple l'EN 166.
Les dimensions des fausses têtes sont définies dans l'ISO 18526-4.
Remplacer les Figures 1, 2, 3 et 4 par les figures suivantes:
a)  Zone latérale b)  Zone frontale c)  Zone latérale telle que vue
depuis l'avant
Remplacer la légende par la suivante:
Légende
1 zone de protection frontale de l'œil
2 zone de protection latérale de l'œil
sommets de la cornée et centres de la pupille (centres de l'ellipse)
canthus latéral
point d'appui des branches
a-e Comme défini dans le Tableau 11.
Figure 1 — Zone de protection de l'œil — Zone minimale à protéger (impact de base)

ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(fr)
7.1.1, Tableau 11
Remplacer par ce qui suit:
Tableau 11 — Dimensions de la zone de protection de l'œil (niveau d'impact de base) pour
des fausses têtes respectives en fonction de la distance interpupillaire et de la position du sommet
de la cornée
Tolérance dimensionnelle ±0,5 mm
Dimensions en millimètres
Fausse tête
Dimensions
voir Figure 1
1-C12 1-S 1-M 1-L 2-S 2-M 2-L
a
a 58 60 64 68 63 64 70
b 24 36 40 42 33 35 40
c 20 25 28 29 23 24 28
d 8 9 12 13 7 8 9
e 10 mm autour de l'emplacement du canthus latéral 10 mm autour de l'emplacement
du canthus latéral
a
La dimension a est identique à la dimension D de l'ISO 18526-4:2020, Tableau 2 et Tableau 3.
NOTE  Aucune dimension n'est disponible pour la fausse tête 2-C12.

ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(fr)
7.1.1, Figure 2
Remplacer par ce qui suit:
a)  Zone latérale b)  Zone frontale
Légende
1 zones de protection frontale de l'orbite
2 zone de protection latérale de l'orbite
sommets de la cornée et centres de la pupille(centres de l'ellipse)
canthus latéral
point d'appui des branches
a-e Comme défini dans le Tableau 12.
Figure 2 — Zone de protection orbitale (ZPO) — Zone minimale à protéger [niveau
d'impact C (45 m/s)]
ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(fr)
7.1.1, Tableau 12
Remplacer par ce qui suit:
Tableau 12 — Dimensions de la zone de protection orbitale (niveau d'impact C) pour des fausses
têtes respectives en fonction de la distance interpupillaire et de la position du sommet de la cornée
Tolérance dimensionnelle ±0,5 mm
Dimensions en millimètres
Fausse tête
Dimensions
voir Figure 2
1-C12 1-S 1-M 1-L 2-S 2-M 2-L
a
a 58 60 64 68 63 64 70
b 32 36 40 42 33 35 40
c 26 30 33 35 27 29 33
d 8 9 12 13 7 8 9
e 10 mm autour de l'emplacement du canthus latéral 10 mm autour de l'emplacement
du canthus latéral
a
La dimension a est identique à la dimension D de l'ISO 18526-4:2020, Tableau 2 et Tableau 3.
NOTE  Aucune dimension n'est disponible pour la fausse tête 2-C12.

ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(fr)
Figure 3
Remplacer par ce qui suit:
a) b)
Remplacer la légende par la suivante:
Légende
1 zone de protection frontale étendue de l'orbite
2 zone de protection latérale étendue de l'orbite
sommets de cornée (centres des cercles)
canthus latéral
point d'appui des branches
a-e Comme défini dans le Tableau 13.
Figure 3 — Zone de protection orbitale étendue (ZPOE) — Zone minimale à protéger [niveau
d'impact D (80 m/s)]
ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(fr)
7.1.1, Tableau 13
Remplacer par ce qui suit:
Tableau 13 — Dimensions de la zone de protection orbitale étendue (niveau d'impact D) pour
des fausses têtes respectives en fonction de la distance interpupillaire et de la position du sommet
de la cornée
Tolérance dimensionnelle ±0,5 mm
Dimensions en millimètres
Fausse tête
Dimensions
voir Figure 2
1-C12 1-S 1-M 1-L 2-S 2-M 2-L
a
a 58 60 64 68 63 64 70
b et c 41 47 52 55 43 45 51
d 8 9 12 13 7 8 9
e 10 mm autour de l'emplacement du canthus latéral 10 mm autour de l'emplacement
du canthus latéral
a
La dimension a est identique à la dimension D de l'ISO 18526-4:2020, Tableau 2 et Tableau 3.
NOTE  Aucune dimension n'est disponible pour la fausse tête 2-C12.

Remplacer Figure 4 et sa légende par ce qui suit:
a) b)
Légende
ABCDEFA zone de protection du visage
1 zone de protection frontale
2 zone de protection latérale
sommets de la cornée et centres de la pupille
canthus latéral
point d'appui des branches
a-f Comme défini dans le Tableau 14.

ISO 16321-1:2021/Amd.1:2024(fr)
7.1.2
Remplacer tout texte actuel par ce qui suit:
7.1.2.1
...


FINAL DRAFT
Amendment
ISO 16321-1:2021/
FDAM 1
ISO/TC 94/SC 6
Eye and face protection for
Secretariat: BSI
occupational use —
Voting begins on:
2024-04-19
Part 1:
General requirements
Voting terminates on:
2024-06-14
AMENDMENT 1
Protection des yeux et du visage à usage professionnel —
Partie 1: Exigences générales
AMENDEMENT 1
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Amendment
ISO 16321-1:2021/
FDAM 1
ISO/TC 94/SC 6
Eye and face protection for
Secretariat: BSI
occupational use —
Voting begins on:
Part 1:
2024-04-19
General requirements
Voting terminates on:
AMENDMENT 1
2024-06-14
Protection des yeux et du visage à usage professionnel —
Partie 1: Exigences générales
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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards
bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through
ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical committee
has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International organizations,
governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work. ISO collaborates closely
with the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) on all matters of electrotechnical standardization.
The procedures used to develop this document and those intended for its further maintenance are described
in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1. In particular, the different approval criteria needed for the different types
of ISO document should be noted. This document was drafted in accordance with the editorial rules of the
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patent(s) which may be required to implement this document. However, implementers are cautioned that
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This document was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 94, Personal safety — Personal protective
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Eye and face protection for occupational use —
Part 1:
General requirements
AMENDMENT 1
Scope
Add at the end of the second paragraph:
1)
"ISO 16321-4 provides requirements and guidance on protectors against biological hazards ."
and the following footnote:
1)
"  In preparation."
Clause 2, Normative references
Change the date of ISO 12312-1 to 2022.

5.1
Replace the two existing paragraphs with:
"Excluding face shields and eye shields mounted on another item of PPE that restricts the superior field
of view, e.g., a protective helmet, bumpcap, headgear or hood, protectors, when in the as-worn position
and measured at the corneal apices of the headform in accordance with ISO 18526-3:2020, 6.2, shall have
a minimum unobstructed field of view in front of each eye of 30° temporally and nasally in the horizontal
meridian, and 30° superiorly and inferiorly in the vertical meridian.
Face shields and eye shields mounted on another item of PPE that restricts the superior field of view,
when in the as-worn position and measured at the corneal apices of the headform in accordance with
ISO 18526-3:2020, 6.2, shall have a minimum unobstructed field of view in front of each eye of 30° temporally
and nasally in the horizontal meridian, and
— a minimum vertical field of view in the superior direction of not less than 7°, and
— a minimum field of view in the inferior direction of 30°, and
— a minimum field of view in the vertical direction (superior and inferior combined) of 60°.
Protectors used for driving shall have a minimum unobstructed field of view in front of each eye of 60°
temporally and 30° nasally in the horizontal meridian and 30° superiorly and inferiorly in the vertical
meridian, when measured at the corneal apices of the headform in accordance with ISO 18526-3:2020, 6.2."

ISO 16321-1:2021/FDAM 1:2024(en)
6.3.3.2, Table 8
Amend the headers in columns 3 and 4, row 4 (change of < to ≤):

Table 8 — Transmittance requirements for sunglare filters for occupational use, code letter G
Optional infra-
Scale Visible
Wavelength range from 280 nm to 400 nm red spectral
number spectral range
range
Maximum Maximum Maximum Luminous Maximum
solar UV-B solar UV-A trans- mean 380 nm to transmittance solar IR trans-
transmittance mittance 400 nm transmit- mittance

tance
τ τ τ τ τ
SUVB SUVA 380 m380-400 v,D65 SIR
280 nm ≤ λ 315 nm ≤ λ 380 nm ≤ λ 380 nm ≤ λ 780 nm ≤ λ
≤ 315 nm ≤ 380 nm ≤ 400 nm ≤ 780 nm ≤ 2 000 nm

% % % % %
6.3.3.3
Replace the existing text with:
"Sunglare filters that meet the mandatory transmittance requirements given in Table 8 shall be marked
by code letter G. Sunglare filters of shade numbers 0, 1, 2 or 3 shall comply with the requirements of 6.1,
detection of signal lights, and shall be marked with G0, G1, G2 or G3. Sunglare filters of scale number G0, G1,
G2 or G3 are suitable for road use and driving.
Sunglare filters of scale number G4 comply with the requirements of 6.1 but are not suitable for road use and
driving.
Photochromic filters shall be identified and labelled with their shade numbers corresponding to their faded
state τ and darkened state τ , e.g. G0-2.
v,0 v,1
Sunglare filters that are claimed to meet the optional infrared transmittance requirements shall be marked
with the code letter GR."
6.3.3.4.2
In the second paragraph, delete code letter L and write as follows:
"When tested in accordance with ISO 18526-2:2020, 15.2, the polarizing efficiency, P, shall be ≥78 % for filter
categories G2, G3, G4 and ≥60 % for filter category G1.
NOTE 1 Filters of category G0 do not have any useful polarizing effect."

6.3.3.4.3
In the second paragraph, delete code letter L and write as follows:
".Table 8 and the detection of signal lights requirements from 6.1 (for filter number G0 to G3)…"

6.6
ISO 16321-1:2021/FDAM 1:2024(en)
In the third paragraph, delete code letter GL4 and write as follows:
"Sunglare filters with the scale number G4 shall provide temporal shielding in accordance with
ISO 12312-1:2022, 11.2."
7.1.1
Replace the first paragraph with the following:
Figures 1 to 4 and Tables 11 to 14 describe the minimum areas on the headform to be protected. These
areas include both frontal and lateral protection zones. The areas indicated in Figures 1 to 4 are illustrative
only, and are not to scale, especially as the relative dimensions vary with the headform under consideration.
Refer to the data in the tables for the required dimensions.
NOTE The lateral protection has been clarified to align with that in many regional and national standards, eg, EN 166.
The dimensions of the headforms are defined in ISO 18526-4.
Replace Figures 1, 2, 3 and 4 with the following Figures:
a)  Lateral area b)  Frontal area c)  Lateral area as seen from the
front
Replace the key with the following:
Key
1 frontal eye protection zone
2 lateral eye protection zone
corneal apices and pupil centres (centres of the ellipse)
lateral canthus
resting point of the sides
a−e
As defined in Table 11.
Figure 1 — Eye protection zone — Minimum area to be protected (basic impact)

7.1.1, Table 11
Replace by the following:
ISO 16321-1:2021/FDAM 1:2024(en)
Table 11 — Dimensions of eye protection zone (basic impact level) for individual headforms based
on interpupillary distance and corneal apex position
Tolerance on dimensions ±0,5 mm
Dimensions in millimetres
Headform
Dimensions
see Figure 1
1-C12 1-S 1-M 1-L 2-S 2-M 2-L
a
a 58 60 64 68 63 64 70
b 24 36 40 42 33 35 40
c 20 25 28 29 23 24 28
d 8 9 12 13 7 8 9
e 10 mm around lateral canthus location 10 mm around lateral canthus location
a
Dimension a is the same as dimension D in ISO 18526-4:2020, Table 2 and Table 3.
NOTE There are no dimensions available for headform 2-C12.

7.1.1, Figure 2
Replace by the following:
a)  Lateral area b)  Frontal area
Key
1 frontal orbital protection zone
2 lateral orbital protection zone
corneal apices and pupil centres (centres of the ellipse)
lateral canthus
resting point of the sides
a−e
As defined in Table 12.
Figure 2 — Orbital protection zone (OPZ) — Minimum area to be protected [impact level C (45 m/s)]

7.1.1, Table 12
Replace by the following:
ISO 16321-1:2021/FDAM 1:2024(en)
Table 12 — Dimensions of orbital protection zone (impact level C) for individual headforms based
on interpupillary distance and corneal apex position
Tolerance on dimensions ±0,5 mm
Dimensions in millimetres
Headform
Dimensions
see Figure 2
1-C12 1-S 1-M 1-L 2-S 2-M 2-L
a
a 58 60 64 68 63 64 70
b 32 36 40 42 33 35 40
c 26 30 33 35 27 29 33
d 8 9 12 13 7 8 9
e 10 mm around lateral canthus location 10 mm around lateral canthus location
a
Dimension a is the same as dimension D in ISO 18526-4:2020, Table 2 and Table 3.
NOTE There are no dimensions available for headform 2-C12.

Figure 3
Replace by the following:
a) b)
Replace the Key with the following:
Key
1 frontal extended orbital protection zone
2 lateral extended orbital protection zone
corneal apices (centres of the circles)
lateral canthus
resting point of the sides
a to e
As defined in Table 13.
Figure 3 — Extended orbital protection zone (EOPZ) — Minimum area to be protected [(impact level
D (80 m/s)]
ISO 16321-1:2021/FDAM 1:2024(en)
7.1.1, Table 13
Replace by the following:
Table 13 — Dimensions of extended orbital protection zone (impact level D) for individual
headforms based on interpupillary distance and corneal apex position
Tolerance on dimensions ±0,5 mm
Dimensions in millimetres
Dimensions Headform
see Figure 2
1-C12 1-S 1-M 1-L 2-S 2-M 2-L
a
a 58 60 64 68 63 64 70
b and c 41 47 52 55 43 45 51
d 8 9 12 13 7 8 9
e 10 mm around lateral canthus location 10 mm around lateral canthus location
a
Dimension a is the same as dimension D in ISO 18526-4:2020, Table 2 and Table 3.
NOTE There are no dimensions available for headform 2-C12.

Replace Figure 4 and its key with the following:
a) b)
Key
ABCDEFA face protection zone
1 frontal protection zone
2 lateral protection zone
corneal apices and pupil centres
lateral canthus
resting point of the sides
a to f
As defined in Table 14.
7.1.2
Replace the current text by the following:

ISO 16321-1:2021/FDAM 1:2024(en)
7.1.2.1  Frontal protection
“For the Basic impact level, the protector (combined lens and/or frame) shall cover the minimum area to
be protected defined in Figure 1(b) and Table 11 on the headform(s) in accordance with ISO 18526-4 and
specified by the manufacturer. The area is bounded by an ellipse of major and minor axes b and c respectively,
centred on the corneal apex of each eye of the headform (marked * in the figures) and projected horizontally
on to the headform from the front.
If an impact level C or D is claimed, depending on the impact velocity in accordance with 7.10, the minimum
area to be protected for protectors shall protect, by means of the lens and/or frame, the orbital or extended
orbital protection zone (shown in Figures 2(b) or 3(b) and Tables 12 and 13 respectively).
Note 1 In the case of Impact level D, the dimensions, b and c, are numerically equal, so that the projected area i
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3 In the third paragraph –, delete code letter GL4 and write as follows:
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"Sunglare filters with the scale number G4 shall provide temporal shielding in accordance with ISO 12312-
1:2022, 11.2."
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7.1.1
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Figures 1 to 4 and Tables 11 to 14 describe the minimum areas on the headform to be protected
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