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Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: ISO/TC 94/SC 13 (Protective clothing)
Alkuperä: ISO
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-02
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This document specifies the physical performance classification and test methods for materials used in chemical protective clothing, including gloves and footwear. The gloves and footwear should have the same minimum chemical protective barrier performance requirements as the fabric when an integral part of the clothing. This is a reference standard to which chemical protective clothing performance standards may refer in whole or in part, but this standard is not exhaustive in the sense that other parts of ISO 16602 may well require testing according to test method standards which are not included in this standard. While these performance levels are intended to relate to the usage to which the chemical protective clothing is to be put, it is essential that the chemical protective clothing manufacturer or supplier indicates the intended use of the protective clothing. It is similarly important that the user (specifier) carries out a risk assessment in order to establish the correct protective performance levels for the intended task.
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: ISO/TC 94/SC 13 (Protective clothing)
Alkuperä: ISO
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-02
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This document specifies a test method, with associated test apparatus, which is used to determine the resistance of a material to the penetration of bacteria, carried by a liquid, when subjected to mechanical rubbing.
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: ISO/TC 34/SC 12 (Sensory analysis)
Alkuperä: ISO
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-02
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This document specifies a procedure for determining whether a perceptible sensory difference or similarity exists between samples of two products. The method is a forced-choice procedure. The method is applicable whether a difference exists in a single sensory attribute or in several attributes. The method is statistically less efficient than the triangle test (described in ISO 4120) but is easier to perform by the assessors. The method is applicable even when the nature of the difference is unknown (i.e. it determines neither the size nor the direction of difference between samples, nor is there any indication of the attribute(s) responsible for the difference). The method is applicable only if the products are fairly homogeneous. The method is effective for Two forms of the method are described:
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29 (Coding of audio, picture, multimedia and hypermedia information)
Alkuperä: ISO
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-02
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Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: ISO/TC 94/SC 13 (Protective clothing)
Alkuperä: ISO
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-03
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This document addresses the selection, use, care and maintenance (SUCAM) of chemical protective clothing (CPC). This guidance document is primarily intended for users, specifiers and others with responsibility for the procurement and provision of chemical protective clothing. It is also intended to be used by manufacturers in their dialogue with the users of PPE. This guidance document is intended to clarify the inter-relationship between this ISO 16602 series of standards and its modular approach, ISO 17723-1 but also how this links to the old classification of CPC. These guidelines are intended to assist users and specifiers in selecting the correct type of CPC for the task to be performed, and to help them ensure it is used according to the manufacturer's instructions to provide adequate chemical protection (including solids, airborne particles, aerosols, liquids, and gases (including radioactive contamination)) during its entire lifetime. Lifetime and effectiveness of protective clothing depend largely on care and maintenance. When cleaning, disinfection and end-of-life disposal are considered, the environmental impact should also be taken into account. To assist the users of products covered under this document, this document provides descriptions of referenced test methods, guidelines for conducting hazard and risk assessments and suggested performance levels for certain applications. It is not the intent of this document to address all potential situations.
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: ISO/TC 94/SC 13 (Protective clothing)
Alkuperä: ISO
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-03
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This document specifies minimum performance classification and labelling requirements for protective clothing designed to provide protection against: Protective clothing against chemicals including solids, airborne particles, aerosols, liquids, and gases (including radioactive contamination) is addressed by this document. Whether for chemicals or radioactive contaminants in the form of solids, airborne particles, aerosols, liquids, or gases, their protection is assessed using the garment test. This document shall be used in conjunction with the following standards: ISO/DIS 16602-2, ISO/DIS 16602-3, ISO/DIS 16602-4 and ISO/DIS 16602-5. Protective clothing items covered by this document include full body and partial body. The area of protection is denoted in the marking requirements. The ISO 16602 series allows for a modular approach for increasing the minimum chemical protection. This document sets the general requirements and the rules for applying the modular approach. The additional protective properties are indicated in the marking and the instructions for use. The other documents in this series focus on requirements and classification from design, chemical, physical properties and garment testing perspectives. The seams, joins and assemblages attaching the components (including accessories) are included within the scope of this series of standards. ISO/DIS 16602-6 provides a Selection, Care and Maintenance guide to help the end-user selection process and also gives a thorough overview of the ISO 16602 series. Chemicals such as violently air sensitive reagents, unstable explosives and cryogenic liquids have not been considered since protection against these additional hazards is beyond the scope of this standard. Particulate protection is limited to physical penetration of the particulates only; permeation of solids is not considered. This document does not address components such as gloves, boots, eye/face protection devices and respiratory protective devices as their performance criteria are specified in other standards. However, when these components are an integral part of the protective clothing ensemble or are tested as part of an ensemble, supplementary requirements may be provided in this standard. This document does not specifically address non-chemical hazards, such as biological and infective agents, thermal (flame, heat or cold) hazards, explosive hazards, and ionizing radiation hazards (other than radioactive contamination) as specific requirements are covered by other relevant standards. The type of equipment specified in this series of standards is not intended for protection against total immersion in liquids. However, additional protection may be integrated as a specific module based on the respective standard (e.g. meeting both ISO/DIS 16602-1 & ISO 11612 in a multi-risk suit). It is not the intent of this series of documents to be exhaustive and address all possible scenarios.
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: ISO/TC 38 (Textiles)
Alkuperä: ISO
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-03
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This document defines the generic names used to designate the different categories of man-made fibres, based on a main polymer, currently manufactured on an industrial scale for textile and other purposes, together with the distinguishing attributes that characterize them. The term “man-made fibres” has been adopted for those fibres obtained by a manufacturing process, as distinct from materials which occur naturally in fibrous form. This document gives recommendations of rules for the creation of the generic name (see Annex A).
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: ISO/TC 94/SC 13 (Protective clothing)
Alkuperä: ISO
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-03
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This document specifies the chemical performance classification and test methods for materials used in chemical protective clothing, including gloves and footwear. The gloves and footwear shall have the same minimum chemical (including solids, airborne particles, aerosols, liquids, and gases (including radioactive contaminants)) protective barrier requirements as the fabric when they are an integral part of the clothing. While these performance levels are intended to relate to the usage to which the chemical protective clothing is to be put, it is essential that the chemical protective clothing manufacturer or supplier indicate the intended use of the protective clothing and that the user (specifier) carries out a risk assessment in order to establish the correct performance level for the intended task.
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: ISO/TC 94/SC 13 (Protective clothing)
Alkuperä: ISO
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-03
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This document specifies minimum design and functional performance requirements for protective clothing against specified chemicals (including solids, airborne particles, aerosols, liquids, and gases (including radioactive contamination)) in the workplace and unidentified chemicals in emergency situations. These requirements cover all relevant parts of the ensemble which are attached/fitted to the chemical protective clothing, for example garment, visor, gloves, boots or bootees, ventilation (non-breathing), and other design features. This document does not specifically address protection against biological, thermal (flame, heat or cold), and ionizing radiation hazards as specific requirements are covered by other relevant standards. This type of equipment is not intended for immersion in liquids. The basic performance criteria for the components such as gloves, boots or respiratory protective equipment are given in other standards. Supplementary requirements are provided in this standard. Chemicals such as violently air sensitive reagents, unstable explosives and cryogenic liquids have not been considered since protection against these additional hazards is beyond the scope of this standard.
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: ISO/TC 94/SC 13 (Protective clothing)
Alkuperä: ISO
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-03
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This document specifies minimum garment performance test methods and classification requirements for protective clothing designed to provide chemical protection (including solids, airborne particles, aerosols, liquids, and gases (including radioactive contamination)). This also includes a range of practical performance tests. Protective clothing against chemicals including solids, airborne particles, aerosols, liquids, and gases are addressed by this document. Protective clothing items covered by this document include full body and partial body. This document does not specifically address protection against biological, thermal (flame, heat or cold), and ionizing radiation hazards as specific requirements are covered by other relevant standards. To assist the users of products covered under this document, this document provides descriptions of referenced test methods. It is not the intent of this document to address all possible situations.
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: CEN/TC 162 (Protective clothing including hand and arm protection and lifejackets)
Alkuperä: CEN
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-04
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This document specifies the chemical performance classification and test methods for materials used in chemical protective clothing, including gloves and footwear. The gloves and boots should have the same minimum chemical protective barrier requirements as the fabric when they are an integral part of the clothing. While these performance levels are intended to relate to the usage to which the chemical protective clothing is to be put, it is essential that the chemical protective clothing manufacturer or supplier indicate the intended use of the protective clothing and that the user (specifier) carries out a risk assessment in order to establish the correct performance level for the intended task.
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: CEN/TC 162 (Protective clothing including hand and arm protection and lifejackets)
Alkuperä: CEN
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-04
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SO 16602:2007 establishes minimum performance classification and labelling requirements for protective clothing designed to provide protection against chemicals. Protective clothing items covered by ISO 16602:2007 include, but may not be limited to, totally encapsulating suits, liquid-tight or spray-tight suits, coveralls, jackets, trousers, aprons, smocks, hoods, sleeves, and shoe and boot covers. Chemical protective clothing for protection against airborne particles is addressed by ISO 13982-1, which is referenced in ISO 16602:2007. ISO 16602:2007 does not address protection against solid chemicals in forms other than airborne solid particulates (e.g. it does not address the challenge of penetration of chemical dust and powders through materials and clothing by rubbing or flexing or by simple direct contact of dust or powders onto the clothing surface). ISO 16602:2007 does not address gloves, boots, eye/face protection devices and respiratory protective devices unless they are an integral part of the protective clothing. ISO 16602:2007 does not address protection against biological or thermal (hot or cold) hazards, ionizing radiation, or radioactive contamination. ISO 16602:2007 also does not address the specialized clothing used in hazardous chemical emergencies. ISO 16602:2007 is intended to provide chemical protective clothing manufacturers with minimum requirements for testing, classifying, and labelling chemical protective clothing. To assist the users of products covered under ISO 16602:2007, this document provides descriptions of referenced test methods, guidelines for conducting hazard and risk assessments and suggested performance levels for certain applications. It is not the intent of ISO 16602:2007 to address all situations.
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: CEN/TC 162 (Protective clothing including hand and arm protection and lifejackets)
Alkuperä: CEN
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-04
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This document specifies the performance classification and test methods for materials used in chemical protective clothing, including gloves and footwear. The gloves and boots should have the same minimum chemical protective barrier performance requirements as the fabric when an integral part of the clothing. This is a reference standard to which chemical protective clothing performance standards may refer in whole or in part, but this standard is not exhaustive in the sense that other parts of ISO 16602 may well require testing according to test method standards which are not included in this standard. While these performance levels are intended to relate to the usage to which the chemical protective clothing is to be put, it is essential that the chemical protective clothing manufacturer or supplier indicates the intended use of the protective clothing. It is similarly important that the user (specifier) carries out a risk assessment in order to establish the correct protective performance levels for the intended task.
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: CEN/TC 162 (Protective clothing including hand and arm protection and lifejackets)
Alkuperä: CEN
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-04
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This document specifies minimum performance classification and labelling requirements for protective clothing designed to provide protection against: - specified chemicals in the workplace, and - unidentified chemicals in emergency situations. Protective clothing against chemicals including solids, airborne particles, aerosols, liquids, and gases is addressed by this document. Protective clothing items covered by this document include full body and partial body. The area of protection is denoted in the marking requirements. The ISO 16602 series allows for a modular approach. This document sets the general requirements and the rules for applying the modular approach. The other parts focus on requirements and classification from design, chemical, physical properties and full garment testing perspectives. The seams, joins and assemblages attaching the components (including accessories) are included within the scope of this series of standards. ISO 16602-6 provides a Selection, Care and Maintenance guide to help the end-user selection process. Chemicals such as violently air sensitive reagents, unstable explosives and cryogenic liquids have not been considered since protection against these additional hazards is beyond the scope of this standard. Particulate protection is limited to physical penetration of the particulates only; permeation of solids is not considered. This document does not address components such as gloves, boots, eye/face protection devices and respiratory protective devices as their performance criteria are given in other standards. However, when these components are an integral part of the protective clothing ensemble or are tested as part of an ensemble, supplementary requirements may be provided in this standard. This document does not specifically address non-chemical hazards, such as biological and infective agents, thermal (flame, heat or cold) hazards, explosive hazards, and ionizing radiation hazards as specific requirements are covered by other relevant standards. The type of equipment specified in this series of standards is not intended for total immersion in liquids. However, additional protection may be integrated as a specific module based on the respective standard (e.g. meeting both ISO 16602-1 & ISO 11612 in a multi-risk suit). It is not the intent of this series of documents to be exhaustive and address all situations.
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: CEN/TC 162 (Protective clothing including hand and arm protection and lifejackets)
Alkuperä: CEN
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-04
LaajennaSupista
 
This document specifies minimum design and functional performance requirements for protective clothing against specified chemicals in the workplace and unidentified chemicals in emergency situations. These requirements cover all relevant parts of the ensemble which are attached/fitted to the chemical protective clothing for example garment, visor, gloves, boots or bootees, ventilation (non-breathing), and other design features. This document does not specifically address protection against biological, thermal (flame, heat or cold), and ionizing radiation hazards as specific requirements are covered by other relevant standards.
Toimialayhteisö: SFS Suomen Standardit
Komitea: ISO/TC 94/SC 13 (Protective clothing)
Alkuperä: ISO
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-04
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This document specifies requirements for the characteristics and performance of single use and reusable surgical clothing (gowns in particular), drapes and equipment covers, where such products: This document specifies the following concerning the manufacturing and processing of the products specified above: For products intended for dual use as both a surgical product and as PPE, both this document and ISO 22615 shall apply. Antimicrobial treated surgical clothing and drapes shall meet the requirements of this document. However, this document does not cover requirements for antimicrobial treatment of those products. This document does not cover ancillaries such as gloves, boots, caps, absorbent towels, incision drapes. Necessary performance requirements for such ancillaries are specified in other standards.
Komitea: CEN/TC 136 (Sports, playground and other recreational facilities and equipment)
Alkuperä: CEN
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-04
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This document specifies the safety requirements and test methods for artificial climbing structures with protection points (hereafter referred to as ACS). This document is applicable for ACS in normal use for sport climbing. This document is not applicable to ice climbing, dry tooling and playground equipment.
Komitea: CEN/TC 136 (Sports, playground and other recreational facilities and equipment)
Alkuperä: CEN
Määräpäivä: 2025-09-04
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This document specifies the safety requirements and calculation methods for boulder walls, including impact area. This document is applicable for an ACS in normal use for sport climbing. This document is not applicable to ice climbing, dry tooling, playground equipment and deep water soloing.