Standard

AS/NZS 2161.5:1998

[Withdrawn]

Occupational protective gloves, Part 5: Protection against cold

Specifies the performance requirements and test methods for gloves which are intended to protect against convective or conductive cold down to temperatures of 50 degrees Celsius. This could be linked to either the climatic conditions or occupational activity concerned. This Standard is technically equivalent to and reproduced from EN 511:1994.
Published: 05/01/1998
Pages: 5
Table of contents
Cited references
Content history
Table of contents
Header
About this publication
PREFACE
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 General requirements
4 Performance requirements
4.1 Flexibility behaviour
4.2 Water impermeability
4.3 Cold resistance
4.4 Convective cold
4.5 Contact cold
5 Test methods
5.1 Flexibility behaviour
5.2 Water impermeability
5.3 Cold resistance
5.4 Convective cold
5.4.1 Principle
5.4.2 Apparatus
5.4.3 Test sample
5.4.4 Procedure
5.5 Contact cold
6 Marking
7 Instructions for use
Annex A
A.1 Principle
A.2 Definitions
A.3 Apparatus
A.3.1 General
A.3.2 Hand model
A.3.3 Power supply
A.3.4 Heating elements
A.3.5 Surface temperature
A.3.6 Climatic room
Cited references in this standard
EN 344:1992
Requirements and test methods for safety, protective and occupational footwear for professional use
EN 388:1994
Protective gloves against mechanical risks
EN 420:1994
General requirements for gloves
[Superseded]
Rubber- or plastics-coated fabrics - Low-temperature bend test
ISO 50851:1989
Textiles — Determination of thermal resistance — Part 1: Low thermal resistance
Content history
[Superseded]
DR 95449
NZS 5812:1982
EN 511:1994
BS EN 511-1994

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