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STANDARDS EN ISO 20345:2011 – SAFETY SHOES (with toe cap) SB basic requirements + closed seat region, antistatic, energy absorbancy in heel area + conjuction and absorbancy of water + penetration resistance, cleated sole + antistatic, energy absorbancy in heel area + penetration resistance, cleated sole EN ISO 20347:2012 – WORK SHOES (without toe cap) OB basic requirements + losed seat region, antistatic, energy absorbancy in heel area c + conjuction and absorbancy of water + penetration resistance, cleated sole + losed seat region, antistatic, energy absorbancy in heel area c PASSIVE RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Respirators – disposable, reusable Half-Facepiece masks Full-Facepiece masks EN 136 full face masks particle filters half masks and quarter masks respiratory protective devices - Threads for facepieces - Part 1: Standard thread connection respiratory protective devices - filtering half masks to protect against particles - requirements, testing, marking + penetration resistance, cleated sole EN ISO 17249 safety footwear with resistance to chain saw cutting guaranteed minimum resistance of the protective eyewear against everyday risks including dropping the protective eyewear onto the ground, ageing by light exposure, exposure to heat or corrosion etc. p ersonal eye-protection - filters for welding and related techniques - transmittance requirements and recommended use transmittance requirements personal eye protection - sunglare filters for industrial use equipment for eye and face protection during welding and allied processes mesh eye and face protectors automatic welding filters HEARING PROTECTION EN 352:2002 uropean standard for protectors against noise is made in several parts E for the safety and testings on the different types of individual noise protectors EN 458:2004 hearing protectors – recommendations for selection, use, care and maintenance SNR: xx dB S NR (single number rating) is only a general means of comparing different ear protectors. Generally the higher the SNR number the better the performance of the ear defender across a range of noise frequencies. For example a SNR of 27 decibel may not give a 27 decibel attenuation at all High, Medium or Low frequencies gas filter(s) and combined filter(s) r espiratory protective devices - valved filtering half masks to protect against gases or gases and particles - requirements, testing, marking r espiratory protective devices - half masks without inhalation valves and with separable filters to protect against gases or gases and particles or particles only - requirements, testing, marking ACTIVE RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Powered Air Systems EN 12021 respiratory equipment - compressed gases for breathing apparatus r espiratory protective devices - powered filtering devices incorporating a helmet or a hood - requirements, testing, marking r espiratory protective devices - Power assisted filtering devices incorporating full face masks, half masks or quarter masks Requirements, testing, marking r espiratory protective devices - continuous flow compressed air line breathing apparatus - requirements, testing, marking EN 60079-11 equipment protection by intrinsic safety "i" EN 60079-31 equipment dust ignition protection by enclosure "t" EN 60529 degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code) BASIC CATEGORIES OF WORK AND SAFETY SHOES personal fall protection equipment - descender devices for rescue personal fall protection equipment. Lanyards. PPE against falls from a height - energy absorbers P PE for work positioning and prevention of falls from a height - belts for work positioning and restraint and work positioning lanyards PPE against falls from a height - retractable type fall arresters PPE against falls from a height - full body harnesses PPE against falls from a height - connectors p ersonal fall protection equipment - personal fall protection systems industrial safety helmets personal fall protection equipment - anchor devices personal fall protection equipment - sit harnesses mountaineering equipment - dynamic mountaineering ropes personal fall protection equipment - rescue lifting devices personal fall protection equipment - rescue harnesses personal fall protection equipment - rescue loops PPE against falls from a height - list of equivalent terms PPE for the prevention of falls from a height - low stretch kernmantel ropes Is a lightweight hard hat using a simplified suspension or padding and a chin strap. Bump caps are used where there is a possibility of scraping or bumping one‘s head on equipment or structure projections, but are not sufficient to absorb large impacts, such as that from a tool dropped from several stories. personal fall protection equipment - rope adjustment devices HARD HAT Is a type of helmet predominantly used in workplace environments such as industrial or construction sites to protect the head from injury due to falling objects, impact with other objects, debris, rain, and electric shock. Hard hats could be combinated with face protection and hearing protection. EN 397 the standard industrial safety helmet standard the standard for high performance industrial safety helmets the standard for electrical insulation the standard for industrial bump caps PPE against falls from a height - guided type fall arresters SAFETY PRODUCTS tt men ic. l quip ive e h Repub ct ec ote al pr t the Cz rson r pe roughou pe t pro lture th an e ing We w pany cu port rotectiv T com p N y p n su E WA ever us o personal is, W t of oc t f T e: T Wethe righ . Doing th ever hav WHAural par U ABO using safety we can nat a E CAR user on aximum t thing E AT Wting the rovides m importan WH educa hat p most re and ment t ct the ensu e risk ip te equ elp pro . h s to h trive ducing t th s e al w he any re man omp e want c Hu s. w very at e more – all of u th r know e want iority fo e W ING fied. 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