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Name Description Abstract Status Publication date Edition Number of pages Technical committee ICS
ISO 21171:2006 Medical gloves — Determination of removable surface powder ISO 21171:2006 specifies methods for the determination of readily removable powder on the surface of gloves for medical use. Three methods are specified: method A for powdered gloves and methods B and C for powder-free gloves. This International Standard does not address safety issues that may be associated with the presence of powder on gloves nor does it prescribe limits on the amounts that may be present. The applicability of this International Standard to medical gloves not made from rubber has not been established.  Published 2006-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 11.140 Hospital equipment
ISO 22609:2004 Clothing for protection against infectious agents — Medical face masks — Test method for resistance against penetration by synthetic blood (fixed volume, horizontally projected) ISO 22609:2004 describes a laboratory test method for measuring the resistance of medical face masks to penetration by a splash of synthetic blood. ISO 22609:2004 primarily addresses the performance of materials or certain material constructions used in medical face masks. The test method does not address the performance of the medical face mask's design, construction, interfaces or other factors which may affect the overall protection offered by the medical face mask and its operation (such as filtration efficiency and pressure drop). ISO 22609:2004 does not evaluate the performance of medical face masks as a protection against contamination via airborne exposure pathways or in the prevention of the penetration of aerosolized body fluids deposited on the medical face mask.  Published 2004-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 11.140 Hospital equipment ; 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 22610:2018 Surgical drapes, gowns and clean air suits, used as medical devices, for patients, clinical staff and equipment — Test method to determine the resistance to wet bacterial penetration 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.  Published 2018-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 26 Technical Committee 11.140 Hospital equipment ; 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 22882:2004 Castors and wheels — Requirements for castors for hospital beds ISO 22882:2004 specifies the technical requirements, the appropriate dimensions and the requirements for testing of swivel castors for hospital beds with a wheel diameter of 100 mm or more, and which have a central locking device. Swivel castors may be used with the main principal dimensions.  Withdrawn 2004-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 11.140 Hospital equipment
ISO 22882:2016 Castors and wheels — Requirements for castors for hospital beds ISO 22882:2016 specifies the technical requirements, the appropriate dimensions and the requirements for the testing of swivel castors for hospital beds with a wheel diameter of 100 mm or more and which have a central locking device. Swivel castors may be used with the main principal dimensions.  Published 2016-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 11.140 Hospital equipment
IEC 60601-2-52:2009 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-52: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of medical beds IEC 60601-2-52:2009 applies to the basic safety and essential performance of medical beds intended for adults. This first edition cancels and replaces the first edition of IEC 60601-2-38, published in 1996, and its Amendment 1 (1999). This edition constitutes a technical revision. IEC 60601-2-52:2009 is the realization of much work in alignment, and scope adjustment between IEC 60601-2-38, EN 1970, and the third edition of IEC 60601-1.                         Published 2009-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 152 Technical Committee 11.140 Hospital equipment
IEC/TR 60601-4-1:2017 Medical electrical equipment — Part 4-1: Guidance and interpretation — Medical electrical equipment and medical electrical systems employing a degree of autonomy IEC TR 60601-4-1:2017(E) is intended to help a manufacturer through the key decisions and steps to be taken to perform a detailed risk management and usability engineering processes for medical electrical equipment or a medical electrical system, hereafter referred to as MEE or MES, employing a degree of autonomy (DOA). This document provides a definition of DOA of MEE or MES and a medical robot, and also provides guidance on: - methodologies to perform the risk management process and usability engineering for an MEE or MES with a DOA; - considerations of basic safety and essential performance for an MEE and MES with a DOA; and - identifying the use of DOA, and similar concepts in existing ISO/IEC standards dealing with MEE or MES with the goal to facilitate alignment of standards by consistent use of the concept of DOA; and - distinguishing between medical robots, and other MEE and MES. Unless specified otherwise, this document considers MEE and MES together. The manufacturer of an MEE or MES with a DOA is expected to design and manufacture an MEE or MES that fulfils its intended use and does not have unacceptable risk throughout its life-cycle. This document provides guidance to help the manufacturer in complying with the requirements of IEC 60601-1:2005 and IEC 60601-1:2005/AMD1:2012 for MEE and MES with DOA. The document is also intended as guidance for future standard writers. There are no prerequisites to this document.  Published 2017-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 80 Technical Committee 11.140 Hospital equipment
IEC 60601-2-52:2009/Amd 1:2015 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-52: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of medical beds — Amendment 1  Published 2015-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 11.140 Hospital equipment
IEC 60601-2-31:2020 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-31: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of external cardiac pacemakers with internal power source IEC 60601-2-31:2020 applies to the BASIC SAFETY and ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE of EXTERNAL PACEMAKERS powered by an INTERNAL ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCE, hereafter referred to as ME EQUIPMENT. This document applies to PATIENT CABLES as defined in 201.3.209, but does not apply to LEADS as defined in 201.3.206. HAZARDS inherent in the intended physiological function of ME EQUIPMENT within the scope of this document are not covered by specific requirements in this document except in 7.2.13 and 8.4.1 of the general standard. This document does not apply to the implantable parts of ACTIVE IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICES covered by ISO 14708-1. This document does not apply to EXTERNAL PACEMAKERS which can be connected directly or indirectly to a SUPPLY MAINS. This document does not apply to transthoracic and oesophageal pacing ME EQUIPMENT and antitachycardia ME EQUIPMENT. IEC 60601-2-31:2020 cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2008 and Amendment 1:2011. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) The requirement for testing for energy reduction has been removed; b) The test for exposure to external defibrillation has been completely revised; c) The exclusion for testing ESD immunity only with respect to air discharges has been removed; d) Alignment with the latest edition of ISO 14708-2 for pacemakers, as well as the associated EMC standard ISO 14117; e) Additional rationale for all changes.  Published 2020-01 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 110 Technical Committee 11.140 Hospital equipment
IEC 80601-2-35:2009 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-35: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of heating devices using blankets, pads or mattresses and intended for heating in medical use IEC 80601-2-35:2009 establishes particular basic safety and essential performance requirements, which minimize hazards to patients, and operators for heating devices using blankets, pads or mattresses and intended for heating in medical use and specifies tests for demonstrating compliance with these requirements. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 1996. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This new edition provides consistency with the third edition of IEC 60601-1, as well as with the four other particular standards related to paediatric equipment for which the committee is responsible.  Withdrawn 2009-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 124 Technical Committee 11.140 Hospital equipment
IEC 80601-2-35:2009/Amd 1:2016 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-35: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of heating devices using blankets, pads or mattresses and intended for heating in medical use — Amendment 1  Withdrawn 2016-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 11.140 Hospital equipment
IEC 80601-2-35:2009/Cor 1:2015 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-35: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of heating devices using blankets, pads or mattresses and intended for heating in medical use — Technical Corrigendum 1  Withdrawn 2015-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 11.140 Hospital equipment
IEC 80601-2-35:2009/Cor 2:2015 Medical electrical equipment — Part 2-35: Particular requirements for the basic safety and essential performance of heating devices using blankets, pads or mattresses and intended for heating in medical use — Technical Corrigendum 2  Withdrawn 2015-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 11.140 Hospital equipment
ISO 2023:1973 Lined industrial rubber footwear  Withdrawn 1973-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 2801:1973 Clothing for protection against heat and fire — General recommendations for users and for those in charge of such users  Withdrawn 1973-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO/TR 2801:2007 Clothing for protection against heat and flame — General recommendations for selection, care and use of protective clothing ISO/TR 2801:2007 sets out guidance for the selection, use, care and maintenance of clothing designed to provide protection against heat and flame.  Published 2007-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 20 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 2801:1998 Clothing for protection against heat and flame — General recommendations for selection, care and use of protective clothing  Withdrawn 1998-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 6529:1990 Protective clothing — Protection against liquid chemicals — Determination of resistance of air-impermeable materials to permeation by liquids Describes a laboratory test method that enables an assessment to be made of the resistance to permeation by liquids afforded by clothing materials, used for industrial and agricultural applications. The test does not necessarily simulate conditions that may occur in practice.  Withdrawn 1990-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 6529:2001 Protective clothing — Protection against chemicals — Determination of resistance of protective clothing materials to permeation by liquids and gases  Withdrawn 2001-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 29 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11613:1999 Protective clothing for firefighters — Laboratory test methods and performance requirements  Withdrawn 1999-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 37 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 6529:2013 Protective clothing — Protection against chemicals — Determination of resistance of protective clothing materials to permeation by liquids and gases ISO 6529:2013 describes laboratory test methods to determine the resistance of materials used in protective clothing, including gloves and including footwear, when the footwear is an integral part of the clothing, to permeation by liquid or gaseous chemicals under the conditions of either continuous or intermittent contact. Method A is applicable to testing against liquid chemicals, either volatile or soluble in water, expected to be in continuous contact with the protective clothing material. Method B is applicable to testing against gaseous chemicals expected to be in continuous contact with the protective clothing material. Method C is applicable to testing against gaseous and liquid chemicals, either volatile or soluble in water, expected to be in intermittent contact with the protective clothing material. These test methods assess the permeation resistance of the protective clothing material under laboratory conditions in terms of breakthrough time, permeation rate and cumulative permeation. These test methods also enable qualitative observations to be made of the effects of the test chemical on the material under test. These test methods are only suitable for measuring permeation by liquids and gases. These test methods address only the performance of materials or certain materials' constructions (e.g. seams).  Published 2013-02 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 45 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO/CD 6529 Protective clothing — Protection against chemicals — Determination of resistance of protective clothing materials to permeation by liquids and gases ISO 6529:2013 describes laboratory test methods to determine the resistance of materials used in protective clothing, including gloves and including footwear, when the footwear is an integral part of the clothing, to permeation by liquid or gaseous chemicals under the conditions of either continuous or intermittent contact. Method A is applicable to testing against liquid chemicals, either volatile or soluble in water, expected to be in continuous contact with the protective clothing material. Method B is applicable to testing against gaseous chemicals expected to be in continuous contact with the protective clothing material. Method C is applicable to testing against gaseous and liquid chemicals, either volatile or soluble in water, expected to be in intermittent contact with the protective clothing material. These test methods assess the permeation resistance of the protective clothing material under laboratory conditions in terms of breakthrough time, permeation rate and cumulative permeation. These test methods also enable qualitative observations to be made of the effects of the test chemical on the material under test. These test methods are only suitable for measuring permeation by liquids and gases. These test methods address only the performance of materials or certain materials' constructions (e.g. seams).  Under development Edition : 4 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 6530:1980 Clothing for limited protection against dangerous liquid chemicals — Resistance to penetration — Marking  Withdrawn 1980-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 6530:1990 Protective clothing — Protection against liquid chemicals — Determination of resistance of materials to penetration by liquids Defines the characteristics of resistance of clothing, the test method for their assessment, the marking requirements. Such clothing is for use in operations with chemicals in industry, agriculture and laboratories. The purpose is to provide protection against occasional exposure to droplets or small drops, a brief exposure to a low pressure jet or a splash. Finally it is emphasized that the protection may be reduced by normal wear and tear and will probably become non-existent when the clothing is wet.  Withdrawn 1990-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 6530:2005 Protective clothing — Protection against liquid chemicals — Test method for resistance of materials to penetration by liquids ISO 6530:2005 specifies a test method for the measurement of indices of penetration, absorption and repellency for protective clothing materials against liquid chemicals, mainly chemicals of low volatility. Two levels of the potential performance of materials are assessed by this method of testing to meet with possible requirements for protection against the following: deposition on the surface of a material, at minimal pressure, of spray droplets up to coalescence or occasional small drips;contamination by a single low-volume splash or low-pressure jet, allowing sufficient time to divest the clothing or take other action as necessary to eliminate any hazard to the wearer from chemical retained by the protective garment, or, in circumstances where pressure is applied to liquid contaminants on the surface of the clothing material as a result of natural movements of the wearer (flexing of contaminated areas of clothing at arms, knees, shoulders) and contact with contaminated surfaces (e.g. walking through sprayed foliage).  Published 2005-02 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 6942:1981 Clothing for protection against heat and fire — Method of evaluation of thermal behaviour of materials and material assemblies when exposed to a source of radiant heat  Withdrawn 1981-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 6942:1993 Clothing for protection against heat and fire — Evaluation of thermal behaviour of materials and material assemblies when exposed to a source of radiant heat Specifies two complementary methods carried out at room temperature: method A is used for visual assessment of any changes in the material after the action of heat radiation; with method B, the protective effect of the materials is determined. The materials may be tested either by both methods or by only one of them. The tests according to these two methods serve to classify materials; however, to be able to make a statement or prediction as to the suitability of a material for protective clothing additional criteria must be taken into account.  Withdrawn 1993-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 6942:2002 Protective clothing — Protection against heat and fire — Method of test: Evaluation of materials and material assemblies when exposed to a source of radiant heat ISO 6942 specifies two complementary methods (method A and method B) for determining the behaviour of materials for heat protective clothing subjected to heat radiation. These tests are carried out on representative single or multi-layer textiles or other materials intended for clothing for protection against heat. They are also applicable to assemblies, which correspond to the overall build up of a heat protective clothing assembly with or without underclothing. Method A serves for visual assessment of any changes in the material after the action of heat radiation. With method B, the protective effect of the materials is determined. The materials may be tested either by both methods or only by one of them. The tests carried out according to these two methods serve to classify materials; however, to be able to make a statement or prediction as to the suitability of a material for protective clothing, it is necessary to take into account additional criteria. Since the tests are carried out at room temperature, the results do not necessarily correspond to the behaviour of the materials at higher ambient temperatures and therefore are only to a limited extent suitable for predicting the performance of the protective clothing made from the materials under test.  Withdrawn 2002-06 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 6942:2022 Protective clothing — Protection against heat and fire — Method of test: Evaluation of materials and material assemblies when exposed to a source of radiant heat This document specifies two complementary methods (method A and method B) for determining the behaviour of materials for heat protective clothing subjected to heat radiation. These tests are carried out on representative single or multi-layer textiles or other materials intended for clothing for protection against heat. They are also applicable to assemblies, which correspond to the overall build up of a heat protective clothing assembly with or without underclothing, Method A serves for visual assessment of any changes in the material after the action of heat radiation. With method B the protective effect of the materials is determined. The materials may be tested either by both methods or only by one of them. The tests according to these two methods serve to classify materials; however, to be able to make a statement or prediction as to the suitability of a material for protective clothing additional criteria must be taken into account. Since the tests are carried out at room temperature the results do not necessarily correspond to the behaviour of the materials at higher ambient temperatures and therefore are only to a limited extent suitable for predicting the performance of the protective clothing made from the materials under test.  Published 2022-08 Edition : 4 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 8194:1987 Radiation protection — Clothing for protection against radioactive contamination — Design, selection, testing and use Gives the characterisitcs of two types of clothing: ventilated-pressurized garments and unventilated-unpressurized garments. These characteristics include the manufacture materials, design and size, accessories, breathing air supply and internal ventilation. Annex A describes a test method according to which any new type of garment can be assigned a protection factor that makes it easier for the user to make a choice. Annexes B and C give methods for measuring leak tightness and air supply flow rates of ventilated-pressurized garments. Annex F gives, for guidance, recommendations for choosing protective clothing.  Published 1987-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 13.280 Radiation protection ; 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 9150:1988 Protective clothing — Determination of behaviour of materials on impact of small splashes of molten metal Forms a part of a series concernes with clothing designed to protect against heat and fire. The diversity of the conditions in which splashes of molten metal may come into contact with materials used makes it difficult to evalute the hazards that may arise under conditions of use.  Published 1988-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 9151:1995 Protective clothing against heat and flame — Determination of heat transmission on exposure to flame Specifies a method for comparing the heat transmission through materials or material assemblies used in protective clothing. Materials are ranked by calculation of a heat transfer index, which is an indication of the relative heat transmission under the specified test conditions. The heat transfer index should not be taken as a measure of the protection time given by the tested materials under actual use conditions.  Withdrawn 1995-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 9151:2016 Protective clothing against heat and flame — Determination of heat transmission on exposure to flame ISO 9151:2016 specifies a method for determining the heat transmission through materials or material assemblies used in protective clothing. Materials may then be ranked by comparing heat transfer indices, which provide an indication of the relative heat transmission under the specified test conditions. The heat transfer index should not be taken as a measure of the protection time given by the tested materials under actual use conditions.  Published 2016-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 9185:1990 Protective clothing — Assessment of resistance of materials to molten metal splash  Withdrawn 1990-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 2817:1999 Tobacco and tobacco products — Determination of silicated residues insoluble in hydrochloric acid  Published 1999-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 65.160 Tobacco, tobacco products and related equipment
ISO 9185:2007 Protective clothing — Assessment of resistance of materials to molten metal splash ISO 9185:2007 specifies a method for assessing the heat penetration resistance of materials intended for use in clothing to protect against large splashes of molten metal. It provides specific procedures for assessing the effects of splashes of molten aluminium, molten cryolite, molten copper, molten iron and molten mild steel. The principle of the test method is applicable to a wider range of hot molten materials than those for which specific procedures are set out, provided that appropriate measures are applied to protect the test operator.  Published 2007-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11393-1:1998 Protective clothing for users of hand-held chain-saws — Part 1: Test rig driven by a flywheel for testing resistance to cutting by a chain-saw  Withdrawn 1998-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11393-1:2018 Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws — Part 1: Test rig for testing resistance to cutting by a chainsaw This document specifies the test rig for assessing the resistance to cutting of protective clothing, footwear and gloves by hand-held chainsaws. It also describes the calibration procedure.  Published 2018-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11393-2:1999 Protective clothing for users of hand-held chain-saws — Part 2: Test methods and performance requirements for leg protectors  Withdrawn 1999-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11393-2:2018 Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws — Part 2: Performance requirements and test methods for leg protectors This document specifies the performance requirements, test methods, design requirements, identification and marking information for leg protectors that offer protection against cutting by hand-held chainsaws.  Published 2018-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11393-5:2001 Protective clothing for users of hand-held chain-saws — Part 5: Test methods and performance requirements for protective gaiters  Withdrawn 2001-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11393-5:2018 Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws — Part 5: Performance requirements and test methods for protective gaiters This document specifies requirements and test methods for assessing the resistance to cutting of gaiters by hand-held chainsaws and other properties. It includes a requirement and a test method for assessing the strength of underfoot straps of gaiters. This document is applicable to gaiters used in conjunction with safety footwear with a steel toecap conforming to ISO 20345 design "C" or "D". These gaiters are designed to be used only in association with a defined model of footwear and tested together. NOTE These products are intended, but are not limited, to be used in combination with a defined model of orthopaedic footwear. This document does not apply to gaiters intended for use in situations where there is a significant risk of tripping, such as tree climbing or in forests.  Published 2018-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11393-6:2007 Protective clothing for users of hand-held chain-saws — Part 6: Test methods and performance requirements for upper body protectors ISO 11393-6:2007 specifies requirements for the protection offered by upper body protectors against cutting by a hand-held chain-saw. It also specifies the procedures for sampling and pre-treatment of upper body protectors, the measurement of the protective coverage, the apparatus and test methods for assessing resistance to cutting, and the practical performance test for evaluating ergonomic properties.  Withdrawn 2007-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 20 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11393-6:2018 Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws — Part 6: Performance requirements and test methods for upper body protectors This document specifies the performance requirements, test methods, design requirements, identification and marking information for upper body protectors that offer protection against cutting by hand-held chainsaws. It also specifies procedures for sampling and pre-treatment of upper body protectors, the measurement of the protective coverage, the apparatus and test methods for assessing resistance to cutting, and the practical performance test for evaluating ergonomic properties. Guidance on chainsaw use and the selection of appropriate upper body protectors is given in Annex A.  Published 2018-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11610 Protective clothing — Vocabulary  Under development Edition : 1 Technical Committee 01.040.13 Environment. Health protection. Safety (Vocabularies) ; 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11613:2017 Protective clothing for firefighter's who are engaged in support activities associated with structural fire fighting — Laboratory test methods and performance ISO 11613:2017 specifies test methods and minimum performance requirements for protective clothing used by firefighters who are engaged in support activities of firefighting. This clothing is not intended for interior attack firefighting. These support activities of firefighting are defined (see 3.8.2) as activities such as: - water and material supply; - extinguishing fires from the outside of the structure; - prevention of exterior spreading to adjacencies, preventing enviromental damage and limiting effect of smoke; - securing traffic and environment; - first aid base activities; - preparing the fire ground for subsequent activities; - RPD replenishment tasks; - assessment zone; - BA communication; - forward command post; - evacuation; - assist planning; - assist logistics; - assist communication; - transportation. ISO 11613:2017 covers the general clothing design, the minimum performance levels of the materials used, and the methods of test for determining these performance levels. ISO 11613:2017 is not equivalent to ISO 11999-3, clothing worn by firefighters who are at risk of exposure to high levels of heat and/or flame while fighting fires occurring in structures. This document provides lower minimum level of protection. Selection of the appropriate system of clothing is dependent on carrying out an effective risk assessment which identifies the hazards to be faced, evaluates the likelihood of those hazards, and provides the means to reduce or eliminate these hazards. Details of one example of a recommended risk assessment approach and some factors for consideration are included in Annex A ISO 11613:2017 does not cover special clothing for use in other high risk situations such as specialized firefighting, or clothing for use in long term firefighting operations in high ambient temperature, for example bush, wildland, or forest firefighting where clothing according to ISO 15384 could be more appropriate. It does not cover clothing for use in high-risk fire exposures, for example reflective protective clothing according to ISO 15538 could be more appropriate. ISO 11613:2017 does not cover protection for the head, hands and feet or protection against other hazards, for example chemical, biological, radiation and electrical hazards. These aspects can be dealt with in other standards. NOTE Additional "fit for purpose" personal protective equipment to protect the head, hands, respiratory system and feet should be worn with clothing specified in this document and in majority of situations appropriate protection is also required to be worn. Firefighters need to be trained in the use and care of protective clothing covered by this document including an understanding of its limitations and of the other items of personal protective equipment that can be required depending on the risks encountered  Published 2017-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 29 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11611:2007 Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes ISO 11611:2007 specifies minimum basic safety requirements and test methods for protective clothing including hoods, aprons, sleeves and gaiters that are designed to protect the wearer's body including head (hoods) and feet (gaiters) and that are to be worn during welding and allied processes with comparable risks. For the protection of the wearer's head and feet, ISO 11611:2007 is only applicable to hoods and gaiters. ISO 11611:2007 does not cover requirements for hand protection. This type of protective clothing is intended to protect the wearer against spatter (small splashes of molten metal), short contact time with flame, radiant heat from the arc, and minimizes the possibility of electrical shock by short-term, accidental contact with live electrical conductors at voltages up to approximately 100 V d.c. in normal conditions of welding. Sweat, soiling or other contaminants can affect the level of protection provided against short-term accidental contact with live electric conductors at these voltages. ISO 11611:2007 specifies two classes with specific performance requirements, i.e. Class 1 being the lower level and Class 2 the higher level. Class 1 is protection against less hazardous welding techniques and situations, causing lower levels of spatter and radiant heat. Class 2 is protection against more hazardous welding techniques and situations, causing higher levels of spatter and radiant heat. For adequate overall protection against the risks to which welders are likely to be exposed, personal protective equipment (PPE) covered by other standards should additionally be worn to protect the head, face, hands and feet.  Withdrawn 2007-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing ; 25.160.01 Welding, brazing and soldering in general
ISO 11611:2015 Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes ISO 11611:2015 specifies minimum basic safety requirements and test methods for protective clothing including hoods, aprons, sleeves, and gaiters that are designed to protect the wearer's body including head (hoods) and feet (gaiters) and that are to be worn during welding and allied processes with comparable risks. For the protection of the wearer's head and feet, this International Standard is only applicable to hoods and gaiters. This International Standard does not cover requirements for feet, hand, face, and/or eye protectors. This type of protective clothing is intended to protect the wearer against spatter (small splashes of molten metal), short contact time with flame, radiant heat from an electric arc used for welding and allied processes, and minimizes the possibility of electrical shock by short-term, accidental contact with live electrical conductors at voltages up to approximately 100 V d. c. in normal conditions of welding. Sweat, soiling, or other contaminants can affect the level of protection provided against short-term accidental contact with live electric conductors at these voltages. For adequate overall protection against the risks to which welders are likely to be exposed, personal protective equipment (PPE) covered by other International Standards should additionally be worn to protect the head, face, hands, and feet. Guidance for the selection of the type of welders clothing for different welding activities is detailed in Annex A.  Published 2015-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing ; 25.160.01 Welding, brazing and soldering in general
ISO/FDIS 11611 Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes  Under development Edition : 3 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing ; 25.160.01 Welding, brazing and soldering in general
ISO 11612:1998 Clothing for protection against heat and flame — Test methods and performance requirements for heat-protective clothing  Withdrawn 1998-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11612:2008 Protective clothing — Clothing to protect against heat and flame ISO 11612:2008 specifies performance requirements for garments made from flexible materials, which are designed to protect the wearer's body, except the hands, from heat and/or flame. For protection of the wearer's head and feet, the only items of protective clothing falling within the scope of this International Standard are gaiters, hoods and overboots. However, concerning hoods, requirements for visors and respiratory equipment are not given. The performance requirements set out in ISO 11612:2008 are applicable to garments which could be worn for a wide range of end uses, where there is a need for clothing with limited flame spread properties and where the user can be exposed to radiant or convective or contact heat or to molten metal splashes.  Withdrawn 2008-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 24 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11612:2015 Protective clothing — Clothing to protect against heat and flame — Minimum performance requirements ISO 11612:2015 specifies performance requirements for protective clothing made from flexible materials, which are designed to protect the wearer's body, except the hands, from heat and/or flame. For protection of the wearer's head and feet, the only items of protective clothing falling within the scope of ISO 11612:2015 are gaiters, hoods, and overboots. However, concerning hoods, requirements for visors and respiratory equipment are not given. The performance requirements set out in ISO 11612:2015 are applicable to protective clothing which could be worn for a wide range of end uses, where there is a need for clothing with limited flame spread properties and where the user can be exposed to radiant or convective or contact heat or to molten metal splashes.  Published 2015-07 Edition : 3 Number of pages : 21 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO/CD 11612 Protective clothing — Clothing to protect against heat and flame — Minimum performance requirements ISO 11612:2015 specifies performance requirements for protective clothing made from flexible materials, which are designed to protect the wearer's body, except the hands, from heat and/or flame. For protection of the wearer's head and feet, the only items of protective clothing falling within the scope of ISO 11612:2015 are gaiters, hoods, and overboots. However, concerning hoods, requirements for visors and respiratory equipment are not given. The performance requirements set out in ISO 11612:2015 are applicable to protective clothing which could be worn for a wide range of end uses, where there is a need for clothing with limited flame spread properties and where the user can be exposed to radiant or convective or contact heat or to molten metal splashes.  Under development Edition : 4 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11999-1:2015 PPE for firefighters — Test methods and requirements for PPE used by firefighters who are at risk of exposure to high levels of heat and/or flame while fighting fires occurring in structures — Part 1: General ISO 11999 specifies minimum design and performance requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE) to be used by firefighters, primarily but not solely to protect against exposure to flame and high thermal loads. To assist with choice based on user risk assessment, types and performance levels for different categories of protection are included. The scope of ISO 11999-1:2015 does not include PPE for use in high-risk fire exposures where, for example, protective clothing with reflective surface according to ISO 15538 might be more appropriate, or for use in long-term firefighting operations in high ambient temperature (for example, bush, wildland, or forest firefighting) where equipment according to ISO 16073 might be more appropriate. Similarly, ISO 11999 does not include PPE to protect against chemical and biological hazards, other than against short-term and accidental exposure while engaged in firefighting and associated activities when fighting fires occurring in structures. ISO 11999-1:2015 describes the general structure of this International Standard, sets design and performance requirements for PPE, and includes requirements for marking and manufacturer's instructions.  Published 2015-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 36 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO/DIS 11999-1 PPE for firefighters — Test methods and requirements for PPE used by firefighters who are at risk of exposure to high levels of heat and/or flame while fighting fires occurring in structures — Part 1: General  Under development Edition : 2 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO/TS 11999-2:2015 PPE for firefighters — Test methods and requirements for PPE used by firefighters who are at risk of exposure to high levels of heat and/or flame while fighting fires occurring in structures — Part 2: Compatibility ISO/TS 11999-2:2015 describes compatibility for ensembles of firefighters personal protective equipment (PPE) to be used by firefighters, who are at risk of exposure to high levels of heat and/or flame while fighting fires occurring in structures. ISO/TS 11999-2:2015 includes methods for compatibility testing in laboratories and procedures for compatibility testing including the identification of any limitations to be performed by wearers.  Published 2015-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11999-3:2015 PPE for firefighters — Test methods and requirements for PPE used by firefighters who are at risk of exposure to high levels of heat and/or flame while fighting fires occurring in structures — Part 3: Clothing ISO 11999-3:2015 specifies the minimum design and performance requirements for clothing as part of personal protective equipment (PPE) to be used by firefighters, primarily but not solely to protect against exposure to flame and high thermal loads. To assist with choice based on user risk assessment, a number of levels of protection are included. ISO 11999-3:2015 describes types, design, and performance of clothing, the specific requirements for clothing, marking, and manufacturer's instructions.  Published 2015-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO/CD 11999-3 PPE for firefighters — Test methods and requirements for PPE used by firefighters who are at risk of exposure to high levels of heat and/or flame while fighting fires occurring in structures — Part 3: Clothing  Under development Edition : 2 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11999-4:2015 PPE for firefighters — Test methods and requirements for PPE used by firefighters who are at risk of exposure to high levels of heat and/or flame while fighting fires occurring in structures — Part 4: Gloves ISO 11999-4:2015 specifies minimum design and performance requirements for gloves as part of personal protective equipment (PPE) to be used by firefighters, primarily, but not solely, to protect against exposure to flame and high thermal loads.  Published 2015-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO/CD 11999-4 PPE for firefighters — Test methods and requirements for PPE used by firefighters who are at risk of exposure to high levels of heat and/or flame while fighting fires occurring in structures — Part 4: Gloves  Under development Edition : 2 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing ; 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 11999-5:2015 PPE for firefighters — Test methods and requirements for PPE used by firefighters who are at risk of exposure to high levels of heat and/or flame while fighting fires occurring in structures — Part 5: Helmets ISO 11999-5:2015 specifies the minimum design and performance requirements for helmets as part of personal protective equipment (PPE) to be used by firefighters, primarily but not solely to protect against exposure to flame and high thermal loads. NOTE A Type 1 helmet is similar to helmets for fighting fires in structures according to EN 443:2008. A Type 2 helmet is similar to helmets used for fighting fires in structures according to NFPA 1971:2013. However, following ISO 11999‑1, all parts of heat and flame resistance requirements are consistent with each other, therefore heat and flame tests consistent with requirements for clothing given in ISO 11999‑3.  Published 2015-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 24 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO/DIS 13506-2 Protective clothing against heat and flame — Part 2: Skin burn injury prediction — Calculation requirements and test cases  Under development Edition : 2 Number of pages : 18 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11999-6:2016 PPE for firefighters — Test methods and requirements for PPE used by firefighters who are at risk of exposure to high levels of heat and/or flame while fighting fires occurring in structures — Part 6: Footwear ISO 11999-6:2016 specifies the minimum design and performance requirements for footwear as part of personal protective equipment [PPE] to be used by firefighters, primarily but not solely to protect against flame and high thermal loads while fighting fires occurring in structures.  Published 2016-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 28 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 11999-9:2016 PPE for firefighters — Test methods and requirements for PPE used by firefighters who are at risk of exposure to high levels of heat and/or flame while fighting fires occurring in structures — Part 9: Fire hoods ISO 11999-9:2016 specifies the minimum design and performance requirements for a fire hood as part of personal protective equipment (PPE) to be used by firefighters, primarily but not solely to protect against exposure to flame and high thermal loads.  Published 2016-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 12127-1:2007 Clothing for protection against heat and flame — Determination of contact heat transmission through protective clothing or constituent materials — Part 1: Test method using contact heat produced by heating cylinder ISO 12127-1:2007 specifies a test method for the determination of contact heat transmission. It is applicable to protective clothing (including hand protectors) and its contituent materials intended to protect against high contact temperatures. Application of ISO 12127-1:2007 is restricted to contact temperatures between 100 °C and 500 °C.  Withdrawn 2007-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 12127-1:2015 Clothing for protection against heat and flame — Determination of contact heat transmission through protective clothing or constituent materials — Part 1: Contact heat produced by heating cylinder ISO 12127-1:2015 specifies a test method for the determination of contact heat transmission. It is applicable to protective clothing (including hand protectors) and its constituent materials intended to protect against high contact temperatures. ISO 12127-1:2015 is restricted to contact temperatures between 100 °C and 500 °C.  Published 2015-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 12127-2:2007 Clothing for protection against heat and flame — Determination of contact heat transmission through protective clothing or constituent materials — Part 2: Test method using contact heat produced by dropping small cylinders ISO 12127-2:2007 specifies a test method designed to evaluate the heat transfer and the behaviour of materials used for protective clothing when such materials are struck by high temperature metal particles, especially when these are trapped in the folds of the garment in working situations. The results obtained by this method permit the comparison of the behaviour of different materials which have undergone this test under standardized conditions. They do not permit conclusions to be drawn with respect to contacts with large splashes of molten cast iron or other metal, nor do they allow the behaviour of complete garments under industrial conditions to be predicted.  Published 2007-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 12127:1996 Clothing for protection against heat and flame — Determination of contact heat transmission through protective clothing or constituent materials Gives a test method for the determination of contact heat transmission. Applies to protective clothing including protective gloves intended to protect against high contact temperatures. Scope of application is restricted to contact temperatures between 100 °C and 500 °C.  Withdrawn 1996-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13506-1:2017 Protective clothing against heat and flame — Part 1: Test method for complete garments — Measurement of transferred energy using an instrumented manikin ISO 13506-1:2017 specifies the overall requirements, equipment and calculation methods to provide results that can be used for evaluating the performance of complete garments or protective clothing ensembles exposed to short duration flame engulfment. This test method establishes a rating system to characterize the thermal protection provided by single-layer and multi-layer garments made of flame resistant materials. Any material construction such as coated, quilted or sandwich can be used. The rating is based on the measurement of heat transfer to a full-size manikin exposed to convective and radiant energy in a laboratory simulation of a fire with controlled heat flux, duration and flame distribution. The heat transfer data are summed over a prescribed time to give the total transferred energy. For the purposes of this test method, the incident heat flux is limited to a nominal level of 84 kW/m2 and limited to exposure durations of 3 s to 12 s dependant on the risk assessment and expectations from the thermal insulating capability of the garment. The results obtained apply only to the particular garments or ensembles, as tested, and for the specified conditions of each test, particularly with respect to the heat flux, duration and flame distribution. This test method requires a visual evaluation, observation and inspection on the overall behaviour of the test specimen during and after the exposure as the garment or complete ensemble on the manikin is recorded before, during and after the flame exposure. Visuals of the garment or complete ensemble on the manikin are recorded (i.e. video and still images) before, during and after the flame exposure. This also applies to the evaluation of protection for the hands or the feet when they do not contain sensors. For the interfaces of ensembles tested, the test method is limited to visual inspection. The effects of body position and movement are not addressed in this test method. The heat flux measurements can also be used to calculate the predicted skin burn injury resulting from the exposure (see ISO 13506-2). This test method does not simulate high radiant exposures such as those found in arc flash exposures, some types of fire exposures where liquid or solid fuels are involved, nor exposure to nuclear explosions. NOTE 1 This test method provides information on material behaviour and a measurement of garment performance on a stationary upright manikin. The relative size of the garment and the manikin and the fit of the garment on the shape of the manikin have an important influence on the performance. NOTE 2 This test method is complex and requires a high degree of technical expertise in both the test setup and operation. NOTE 3 Even minor deviations from the instructions in this test method can lead to significantly different test results.  Published 2017-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 47 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO/DIS 13506-1 Protective clothing against heat and flame — Part 1: Test method for complete garments — Measurement of transferred energy using an instrumented manikin  Under development Edition : 2 Number of pages : 45 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13506-2:2017 Protective clothing against heat and flame — Part 2: Skin burn injury prediction — Calculation requirements and test cases ISO 13506-2:2017 provides technical details for calculating predicted burn injury to human skin when its surface is subject to a varying heat flux, such as may occur due to energy transmitted through and by a garment or protective clothing ensemble exposed to flames. A series of test cases are provided against which the burn injury prediction calculation method is verified. It also contains requirements for the in situ calibration of the thermal energy sensor ? skin injury prediction system for the range of heat fluxes that occur under garments. The skin burn injury calculation methods as presented in this test method do not include terms for handling short wavelength radiation that may penetrate the skin. The latter include arc flashes, some types of fire exposures with liquid or solid fuels, and nuclear sources.  Published 2017-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 18 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13506:2008 Protective clothing against heat and flame — Test method for complete garments — Prediction of burn injury using an instrumented manikin ISO 13506:2008 provides the general principles of a test method for evaluating the performance of complete garments or protective clothing ensembles in a flash fire or other short duration exposures. This test method characterizes the thermal protection provided by garments, based on the measurement of heat transfer to a full-size manikin exposed to a laboratory simulation of a fire with controlled heat flux density, duration and flame distribution. The heat transfer measurements can also be used to calculate the predicted skin burn injury resulting from the exposure. In addition, observations are recorded on the overall behaviour of the test specimen during and after the exposure.  Withdrawn 2008-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 26 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13688:1998 Protective clothing — General requirements  Withdrawn 1998-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13688:2013 Protective clothing — General requirements ISO 13688:2012 specifies general performance requirements for ergonomics, innocuousness, size designation, ageing, compatibility and marking of protective clothing and the information to be supplied by the manufacturer with the protective clothing. ISO 13688:2012 is only intended to be used in combination with other standards containing requirements for specific protective performance and not on a stand-alone basis.  Published 2013-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13688:2013/Amd 1:2021 Protective clothing — General requirements — Amendment 1  Published 2021-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13982-1:2004 Protective clothing for use against solid particulates — Part 1: Performance requirements for chemical protective clothing providing protection to the full body against airborne solid particulates (type 5 clothing) ISO 13982-1:2004 specifies the minimum requirements for chemical protective clothing resistant to penetration by airborne solid particles (Type 5). These garments are full-body protective clothing, i.e. covering trunk, arms and legs, such as one-piece coveralls or two piece suits, with or without hood or visors, with or without foot protection. Requirements for component parts, such as hoods, gloves, boots, visors or respiratory protective equipment might be specified in other International and European Standards. ISO 13982-1:2004 is applicable only to airborne solid particulates. It is not applicable to other forms of challenge by solid chemicals, e.g. penetration of chemical dust through materials by rubbing or flexing, which may form the object of separate standards.  Published 2004-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13982-1:2004/Amd 1:2010 Protective clothing for use against solid particulates — Part 1: Performance requirements for chemical protective clothing providing protection to the full body against airborne solid particulates (type 5 clothing) — Amendment 1  Published 2010-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13982-2:2004 Protective clothing for use against solid particulates — Part 2: Test method of determination of inward leakage of aerosols of fine particles into suits ISO 13982-2:2004 specifies a test method to determine the barrier efficiency of chemical protective clothing against aerosols of dry, fine dusts.  Published 2004-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13994:1998 Clothing for protection against liquid chemicals — Determination of the resistance of protective clothing materials to penetration by liquids under pressure  Withdrawn 1998-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13994:2005 Clothing for protection against liquid chemicals — Determination of the resistance of protective clothing materials to penetration by liquids under pressure ISO 13994:2005 describes a laboratory test method that enables determination of the resistance of materials used in protective clothing to visible penetration under the conditions of continuous liquid contact and pressure, for example, clothing that is exposed to repeated splashes of liquid spray under pressure. Protective clothing "pass/fail" determinations are based on visual detection of liquid penetration. This test method is normally used to evaluate the barrier effectiveness against liquids of materials used for protective clothing and specimens from finished items of protective clothing. ISO 13994:2005 addresses only the performance of materials or certain material constructions (e.g. seams) used in protective clothing. It does not address the design, overall construction and components, or interfaces of garments or other factors which may affect the overall protection offered by the protective clothing.  Published 2005-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13994:2005/Cor 1:2006 Clothing for protection against liquid chemicals — Determination of the resistance of protective clothing materials to penetration by liquids under pressure — Technical Corrigendum 1  Published 2006-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13996:1999 Protective clothing — Mechanical properties — Determination of resistance to puncture This International Standard specifies a test method for measuring the puncture resistance of protective clothing or materials used for these products.  Published 1999-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13997:1999 Protective clothing — Mechanical properties — Determination of resistance to cutting by sharp objects  Published 1999-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO/FDIS 13997 Protective clothing — Mechanical properties — Determination of resistance to cutting by sharp objects  Under development Edition : 2 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 13998:2003 Protective clothing — Aprons, trousers and vests protecting against cuts and stabs by hand knives ISO 13998:2003 is applicable to protective aprons, trousers and vests for use with hand knives, and to other garments which provide similar protection to parts of the body in accidents. It specifies requirements for the design, penetration resistance, cut resistance, sizing, ergonomic characteristics, innocuousness, water permeability, cleaning and disinfection, marking and information to be supplied by the manufacturer for users of protective aprons, trousers and vests. It also describes the classification of protection levels and appropriate test methods.  Published 2003-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 31 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 14116:2008 Protective clothing — Protection against heat and flame — Limited flame spread materials, material assemblies and clothing ISO 14116:2008 specifies the performance requirements for the limited flame spread properties of materials, material assemblies and protective clothing in order to reduce the possibility of the clothing burning and thereby itself constituting a hazard. Additional requirements for clothing are also specified. Protective clothing complying with this ISO 14116:2008 is intended to protect workers against occasional and brief contact with small igniting flames, in circumstances where there is no significant heat hazard and without presence of another type of heat. When protection against heat heat hazards is necessary in addition to protection against limited spread flammability, then standards, such as ISO 11612, are more appropriate. A classification system is given for materials, material assemblies and garments which are tested according to ISO 15025:2000, Procedure A.  Withdrawn 2008-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 14116:2008/Cor 1:2009 Protective clothing — Protection against heat and flame — Limited flame spread materials, material assemblies and clothing — Technical Corrigendum 1  Withdrawn 2009-08 Edition : 1 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 14116:2015 Protective clothing — Protection against flame — Limited flame spread materials, material assemblies and clothing ISO 14116:2015 specifies the performance requirements for the limited flame spread properties of all materials, all material assemblies, and protective clothing in order to reduce the possibility of the clothing burning when in occasional and brief contact with small flames and thereby constituting a hazard. Additional requirements for clothing are also specified, including design requirements, mechanical requirements, marking, and information supplied by the manufacturer. When protection against heat hazards is necessary, in addition to protection against flame, this International Standard is not appropriate. International Standards such as ISO 11612 are to be used instead. A classification system is given for materials, material assemblies, and garments which are tested according to ISO 15025, Procedure A.  Published 2015-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO/CD 14116 Protective clothing — Protection against flame — Limited flame spread materials, material assemblies and clothing ISO 14116:2015 specifies the performance requirements for the limited flame spread properties of all materials, all material assemblies, and protective clothing in order to reduce the possibility of the clothing burning when in occasional and brief contact with small flames and thereby constituting a hazard. Additional requirements for clothing are also specified, including design requirements, mechanical requirements, marking, and information supplied by the manufacturer. When protection against heat hazards is necessary, in addition to protection against flame, this International Standard is not appropriate. International Standards such as ISO 11612 are to be used instead. A classification system is given for materials, material assemblies, and garments which are tested according to ISO 15025, Procedure A.  Under development Edition : 3 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 14460:1999 Protective clothing for automobile racing drivers — Protection against heat and flame — Performance requirements and test methods  Published 1999-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing ; 97.220.40 Outdoor and water sports equipment
ISO/DIS 14460 Protective clothing for automobile racing drivers — Protection against heat and flame — Performance requirements and test methods  Under development Edition : 2 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing ; 97.220.40 Outdoor and water sports equipment
ISO 14877:2002 Protective clothing for abrasive blasting operations using granular abrasives This European Standard specifies minimum requirements and test methods for protective clothing for abrasive blasting operations and for hand protection, for the treatment of surfaces with granular abrasives propelled by compressed air or by mechanical means. The protection against substances that develop during the blasting operation as well as connections between the protective clothing and the respiratory protective device are also covered. This European Standard does not apply to steam blasting, jet blasting and flame blasting operations.  Published 2002-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 15025:2000 Protective clothing — Protection against heat and flame — Method of test for limited flame spread  Withdrawn 2000-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 15025:2016 Protective clothing — Protection against flame — Method of test for limited flame spread ISO 15025:2016 specifies two procedures (surface ignition and bottom-edge ignition) for determining flame spread properties of vertically oriented flexible materials in the form of single or multicomponent fabrics (coated, quilted, multilayered, sandwich constructions and similar combinations), when subjected to a small defined flame. This test standard does not apply to situations where there is restricted air supply or exposure to large sources of intense heat, for which other test methods are more appropriate. This test method is not appropriate for materials that demonstrate extensive melting or shrinkage.  Published 2016-12 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 21 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 15027-1:2002 Immersion suits — Part 1: Constant wear suits, requirements including safety  Withdrawn 2002-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 15027-1:2012 Immersion suits — Part 1: Constant wear suits, requirements including safety ISO 15027-1:2012 specifies performance and safety requirements for constant wear immersion suits for work and leisure activities to protect the body of a user against the effects of cold water immersion, such as cold shock and hypothermia. It is applicable for dry and wet constant wear immersion suits. Abandonment suits are not covered by ISO 15027-1:2012. Requirements for abandonment suits are given in ISO 15027-2. Test methods for immersion suits are given in ISO 15027-3.  Published 2012-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 18 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO/DIS 15027-1 Immersion suits — Part 1: Constant wear suits, requirements including safety  Under development Edition : 3 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 15027-2:2002 Immersion suits — Part 2: Abandonment suits, requirements including safety  Withdrawn 2002-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO 15027-2:2012 Immersion suits — Part 2: Abandonment suits, requirements including safety ISO 15027-2:2012 specifies performance and safety requirements for abandonment suits in emergency situations in work and leisure activities to protect the body of a user against the effects of cold water immersion, such as cold shock and hypothermia, including head, hand and feet protection. It is applicable for dry and wet abandonment suits. Constant wear suits are not covered by ISO 15027-2:2012. The requirements of constant wear suits are given in ISO 15027-1. Test methods are given in ISO 15027-3.  Published 2012-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 20 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing
ISO/DIS 15027-2 Immersion suits — Part 2: Abandonment suits, requirements including safety  Under development Edition : 3 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing