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Name Description Abstract Status Publication date Edition Number of pages Technical committee ICS
ISO 10256-1:2016 Protective equipment for use in ice hockey — Part 1: General requirements ISO 10256-1:2016 is part of ISO 10256 specifies general requirements for head, face, neck and body protectors (hereafter referred to as protectors) for use in ice hockey. ISO 10256-1:2016 is intended only for protectors used for ice hockey. Requirements are given for the following: a) terms and definitions; b) innocuousness; c) ergonomics; d) test report; e) permanent markings; f) information for users. In the ISO 10256 series, collateral standards specify performance requirements for protectors for use in ice hockey and are intended to be read in conjunction with ISO 10256-1:2016. NOTE 1 The requirements of a clause take precedence over a figure. NOTE 2 The intent is to reduce the risk of injury to an ice hockey player without compromising the form or appeal of the game. These standards presume that the rules of play for ice hockey will be followed by players and enforced by officials.  Published 2016-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO/FDIS 10256-1 Protective equipment for use in ice hockey — Part 1: General requirements  Under development Edition : 2 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO 10256-2:2016 Protective equipment for use in ice hockey — Part 2: Head protection for skaters ISO 10256-2:2016 specifies performance requirements and test methods for head protectors for use in ice hockey and is intended to be read in conjunction with ISO 10256‑1. Requirements and the corresponding test methods, where appropriate, are given for the following: a) construction and protected area; b) shock absorption; c) penetration; d) retention system properties; e) field of vision; f) marking and information. ISO 10256-2:2016 applies to head protectors worn by - players other than goalkeepers, and - certain functionaries (e.g. referees). NOTE 1 The requirements of a Clause take precedent over a figure. NOTE 2 The intent of this part of ISO 10256 is to reduce the risk of injury to the head without compromising the form or appeal of the game.  Published 2016-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 26 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO/FDIS 10256-2 Protective equipment for use in ice hockey — Part 2: Head protectors for skaters  Under development Edition : 2 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO 10256-3:2016 Protective equipment for use in ice hockey — Part 3: Face protectors for skaters ISO 10256-3:2016 specifies performance requirements and test methods for face protectors (including visors) for use in ice hockey and is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 10256‑1. Requirements and the corresponding test methods, where appropriate, are given for the following: a) construction and area of coverage; b) resistance to puck impact; c) penetration; d) field of vision; e) geometric (visual) optics and acuity; f) transmittance and haze; g) marking and information. ISO 10256-3:2016 applies to face protectors worn by - players other than goalkeepers, and - certain functionaries (e.g. referees). NOTE 1 The requirements of a Clause take precedent over a figure. NOTE 2 The intent is to reduce the risk of injury to the face without compromising the form or appeal of the game.  Published 2016-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 28 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO/FDIS 10256-3 Protective equipment for use in ice hockey — Part 3: Face and eye protectors for skaters  Under development Edition : 2 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO 10256-4:2016 Protective equipment for use in ice hockey — Part 4: Head and face protection for goalkeepers ISO 10256-4:2016 covers performance requirements for head and face protectors to be used by ice hockey goalkeepers. It is intended to be read in conjunction with ISO 10256‑1, ISO 10256‑2 and ISO 10256‑3. Performance requirements are established, where appropriate for the following: a) materials, assembly, and design; b) protected areas (coverage) and penetration resistance; c) shock absorption; d) puck impact resistance; e) retention; f) optical quality. NOTE 1 The requirements of a clause take precedent over a figure. NOTE 2 The intent of this part of ISO 10256 is to reduce the risk of injury to the head and face of ice hockey goalkeepers without compromising the form and appeal of the game.  Published 2016-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 10 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO/FDIS 10256-4 Protective equipment for use in ice hockey — Part 4: Head and face protectors for goalkeepers  Under development Edition : 2 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO 10256-5:2017 Protective equipment for use in ice hockey — Part 5: Neck laceration protectors for ice hockey players ISO 10256-5:2017 specifies performance requirements and test methods for neck laceration protectors used in ice hockey. Neck laceration protectors are needed to reduce the risk of direct laceration to the neck caused by contact of a hockey skate blade. The tests required to ensure that a neck laceration protector conforms to the requirements of this document do not attempt to predict the performance of the neck protector in all possible situations. This document does not address protection from the impact of pucks, sticks or other objects. ISO 10256-5:2017 does not address accessories that are associated with a neck laceration protector.  Published 2017-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO 10256:1996 Protective helmets for ice hockey players  Withdrawn 1996-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 18 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO 10256:2003 Head and face protection for use in ice hockey ISO 10256:2003 specifies performance requirements and test methods for head and face protection for use in ice hockey. Perfarmance requirements and test methods, where appropriate, are given for the following: construction; shock absorption; puck-impact resistance; penetration; retention-system properties; field of vision; marking and information. The head and face protection is intended for use by players, goalkeepers and certain functionaries (e.g. referees).  Withdrawn 2003-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 48 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO 10257:1996 Face protectors and visors for ice hockey players  Withdrawn 1996-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 28 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO/CD 11999-5 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  Under development Edition : 2 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO/DIS 12311 Personal protective equipment — Test methods for sunglasses and related eyewear  Deleted Edition : 2 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 12312-1:2022 Eye and face protection — Sunglasses and related eyewear — Part 1: Sunglasses for general use This document is applicable to all afocal (plano power) sunglasses and clip-ons for general use, including road use and driving, intended for protection against solar radiation. Information on the use of sunglass filters is given in Annex A. Requirements for unmounted filters used as replacement or alternative filters are given in Annex C. This document is not applicable to: a) eyewear for protection against radiation from artificial light sources; b) eye protectors intended for specific sports (e.g. ski goggles or other types – see ISO18527 (all parts)); c) sunglasses that have been medically prescribed for attenuating solar radiation; d) products intended for direct observation of the sun, such as for viewing a partial or annular solar eclipse, for which ISO12312-2 applies; e) products intended for occupational eye protection – see, for example, ISO16321 (all parts).  Published 2022-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 31 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 12312-2:2015 Eye and face protection — Sunglasses and related eyewear — Part 2: Filters for direct observation of the sun ISO 12312-2:2015 applies to all afocal (plano power) products intended for direct observation of the sun, such as solar eclipse viewing. ISO 12312-2:2015 does not apply to the following: a) afocal (plano power) sunglasses and clip-ons for general use intended for protection against solar radiation; b) eyewear for protection against radiation from artificial light sources, such as those used in solaria; c) eye protectors specifically intended for sports (e.g. ski goggles or other types); d) sunglasses that have been medically prescribed for attenuating solar radiation; e) prescription sunglass lenses.  Published 2015-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 12312-3:2022 Eye and face protection — Sunglasses and related eyewear — Part 3: Sunglasses for running, cycling and similar active lifestyles This document is applicable to all nominally afocal (plano power) sunglasses for protection against environmental elements, such as solar radiation, wind, dust and rain when running, cycling and following similar active lifestyle recreational activities but not intended for competitive sporting activities where enhanced impact resistance is required. The document specifies additional material, design, performance and marking requirements. The other applicable requirements are given in ISO 12312‑1. This type of sunglass is designed to reduce secondary hazards to the wearer in an accident rather than to provide high amounts of impact protection which may be difficult in a spectacle format. This document is not applicable to: a) eyewear for protection against radiation from artificial light sources, such as those used in solaria; b) eye protectors intended for specific sports, e.g. ski goggles or other types – see ISO18527 (all parts); c) eye protectors for sports that include the use of a ball, stick, bat, racquet or other implement; d) sunglasses that have been medically prescribed for attenuating solar radiation; e) products intended for direct observation of the sun, such as for viewing a partial or annular solar eclipse, for which ISO12312-2 applies; f) products intended for occupational eye protection – for example, see ISO16321 (all parts).  Published 2022-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 12609-1:2013 Eyewear for protection against intense light sources used on humans and animals for cosmetic and medical applications — Part 1: Specification for products ISO 12609-1:2013 specifies performance and labelling of eye protectors used for ILS equipment used on humans and animals for cosmetic and medical applications against excessive exposure to optical radiation in the spectral range 250 nm to 3 000 nm, with the exception of laser radiation. ISO 12609-1:2013 provides a specification for an eye protector expected to cope with the majority of applications. A more rigorous procedure for determining appropriate eye protection against spectral outputs from ILS equipment is described in the annexes.  Withdrawn 2013-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 30 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 12609-1:2021 Eye and face protection against intense light sources used on humans and animals for cosmetic and medical applications — Part 1: Specification for products This document specifies general requirements for operators' eye protectors for intense light source (ILS) equipment used on humans and animals for cosmetic and medical applications against excessive exposure to optical radiation in the spectral range 250 nm to 3 000 nm, with the exception of laser radiation. This document is applicable to devices intended for patient protection during ILS procedures, except for treatment in the periorbital area. For guidance on patient eye protection during ILS procedures, see ISO/TR 22463. For guidance on the use and selection of ILS eye protectors, see ISO 12609-2. This document does not apply to: —    laser protectors, for which ISO 19818-1 applies; —    protectors for medically prescribed applications (not occupational), e.g. eye protection for severe dry eye, tints prescribed for medical conditions; —    protectors specifically intended for protection against only solar radiation and used in non-occupational environments for which the ISO 12312 (all parts) applies; —    protectors used with tanning equipment; —    protectors intended to protect against ionizing radiation, e.g. X-rays, for which IEC 61331-3 applies.  Published 2021-10 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 13 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 18526-4:2020 Eye and face protection — Test methods — Part 4: Headforms This document specifies the dimensions and tolerances of the headforms used for the testing of eye and face protectors. Additional information is given for: — anthropometric measurement methods; — anthropometric data for head and face dimensions; — human test panels.  Published 2020-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 12609-2:2013 Eyewear for protection against intense light sources used on humans and animals for cosmetic and medical applications — Part 2: Guidance for use ISO 12609-2:2013 gives guidance and information to users, manufacturers, suppliers, and safety advisors on the selection and use of eye protectors for intense light source (ILS) equipment used on humans and animals for cosmetic and medical applications against excessive exposure to optical radiation in the spectral range 250 nm to 3 000 nm, with the exception of laser radiation. ISO 12609-2:2013 provides guidance on selection of an eye protector expected to cope with the majority of applications and a more rigorous procedure for determining appropriate eye protection against spectral outputs from ILS equipment.  Published 2013-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 18 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 16073-5:2019 Wildland firefighting personal protective equipment — Requirements and test methods — Part 5: Helmets This document specifies the minimum performance requirements and methods of test for helmets used for wildland firefighting. This document covers the general design of wildland firefighting helmets, the minimum levels of performance for the materials employed and the methods of test used. The personal protection equipment (PPE) is not intended to provide protection during fire entrapment. This document does not cover PPE for structural firefighting (see ISO 11999 series), for use against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear hazards, or for use where a reflective outer surface is required (see ISO 15538). Activities in support of wildland firefighting, such as the cutting of trees and the use of a chainsaw can require additional protection to that provided in this document. Users are directed to those relevant standards for the requirements associated with such protection.  Published 2019-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 13.220.10 Fire-fighting ; 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 16073-7:2019 Wildland firefighting personal protective equipment — Requirements and test methods — Part 7: Face and eye protection This document specifies the minimum performance requirements and methods of test for personal protective equipment (PPE) face and eye protection, for wildland firefighting. This document covers the general design of the PPE, the minimum levels of performance for the materials employed and the methods of test used. This PPE is not intended to provide protection during fire entrapment. This document does not cover PPE for structural firefighting (see ISO 11999 series), for use against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear hazards, or for use where a reflective outer surface is required (see ISO 15538). Activities in support of wildland firefighting, such as the cutting of trees and the use of a chainsaw can require additional protection to that provided in this document. Users are directed to those relevant standards for the requirements associated with such protection.  Published 2019-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 23 Technical Committee 13.220.10 Fire-fighting ; 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 16073-8:2019 Wildland firefighting personal protective equipment — Requirements and test methods — Part 8: Hearing This document specifies the minimum performance requirements and methods of test for hearing protection used when wildland firefighting. This document covers the general design of the personal protective equipment (PPE), the minimum levels of performance for the materials employed and the methods of test used. The PPE is not intended to provide protection during fire entrapment. This document does not cover PPE for structural firefighting (see ISO 11999 series), for use against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear hazards, or for use where a reflective outer surface is required (see ISO 15538). Activities in support of wildland firefighting, such as the cutting of trees and the use of a chainsaw can require additional protection to that provided in this document. Users are directed to those relevant standards for the requirements associated with such protection.  Published 2019-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 13.220.10 Fire-fighting ; 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 16073-9:2020 Wildland firefighting personal protective equipment — Requirements and test methods — Part 9: Firehoods This document specifies the minimum performance requirements and methods of test for firehoods that cover the head and neck and are used for wildland firefighting. An optional requirement has been included to provide limited protection against particulate contaminants This document covers the general design of the PPE, the minimum levels of performance for the materials employed and the methods of test used. This PPE is not intended to provide protection during fire entrapment. This document does not cover firehoods for structural firefighting (see ISO 11999‑9). This document only applies in situations when compatible protective clothing, helmet, and when necessary respiratory protection devices are also worn.  Published 2020-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 13.220.10 Fire-fighting ; 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO/DIS 374-1 Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms — Part 1: Terminology and performance requirements for chemical risks ISO 374-1:2016 specifies the requirements for protective gloves intended to protect the user against dangerous chemicals and defines terms to be used. NOTE If other protection features have to be covered, e.g. mechanical risks, thermal risks, electrostatic dissipation etc., the appropriate specific performance standard is to be used in addition. Further information on protective gloves standards can be found in the EN 420.  Under development Edition : 2 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 01.040.13 Environment. Health protection. Safety (Vocabularies) ; 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 16321-1:2021 Eye and face protection for occupational use — Part 1: General requirements This document specifies general requirements for eye and face protectors. These protectors are intended to provide protection for the eyes and faces of persons against one or more common occupational hazards such as impacts from flying particles and fragments, optical radiation, dusts, splashing liquids, molten metals, heat, flame, hot solids, harmful gases, vapours and aerosols. Additional requirements for eye and face protectors used during welding and related techniques and for mesh protectors are given in ISO 16321-2 and ISO 16321-3, respectively. This document applies to: — all plano as well as corrective and prescription lensed protectors and components; — those eye and face protectors used for occupational-type tasks that are performed similarly to an occupation, e.g. "do-it-yourself"; — those eye and face protectors used in educational establishments. This document does not apply to: — protectors specifically intended for protection against only solar radiation and used in non- occupational environments for which the ISO 12312 series applies; — protectors for medically prescribed applications (not occupational), e.g. eye protection for severe dry eye, tints prescribed for medical conditions; — patient eye protectors during diagnosis or treatment (e.g. ISO/TR 22463); — protectors for use during medical or e.g. aesthetic applications, e.g. intense light sources (ILS) for which the ISO 12609 series applies; — protectors specifically intended for sports for which the ISO 18527 series applies; — laser protectors; — face protectors intended for live-working to protect against short-circuit electric arcs for which IEC 62819 applies; — protectors intended to protect against ionizing radiation, e.g. X-rays, for which IEC 61331-3 applies.  Published 2021-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 40 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 16321-1:2021/DAmd 1 Eye and face protection for occupational use — Part 1: General requirements — Amendment 1  Under development Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 16321-2:2021 Eye and face protection for occupational use — Part 2: Additional requirements for protectors used during welding and related techniques This document specifies additional material, design, performance and marking requirements for eye and face protectors designed to provide protection for the eyes and faces of persons against occupational hazards, such as optical radiation, impacts from flying particles and fragments, and hot solids during welding and related techniques. The other applicable requirements for welding protectors are given in ISO 16321‑1. This document also applies to welding protectors used in educational establishments. This document also applies to those eye and face protectors used for occupational-type tasks that are performed similarly to an occupation, e.g. "do-it-yourself".  Published 2021-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 16321-3:2021 Eye and face protection for occupational use — Part 3: Additional requirements for mesh protectors This document specifies additional performance and marking requirements for mesh protectors designed to provide protection for the eyes and faces of persons against mechanical hazards such as impacts from flying particles and fragments. The other applicable requirements for mesh protectors and the frames/mountings to which they are intended to be fitted are given in ISO 16321‑1. This document also applies to mesh protectors used in educational establishments. This document also applies to those eye and face protectors used for occupational-type tasks that are performed similarly to an occupation, e.g. "do‑it‑yourself". This document is not applicable to protectors for use against liquid splash (including molten metal), hot solid risks, infrared and ultraviolet radiation. For protection against these hazards suitable additional or alternative protectors according ISO 16321‑1 will be needed. This document does not apply to mesh protectors used in sports such as fencing.  Published 2021-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO/CD 16321-4 Eye and face protection for occupational use — Part 4: Additional requirements for protection against biological hazards  Under development Edition : 1 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 18526-1:2020 Eye and face protection — Test methods — Part 1: Geometrical optical properties This document specifies the reference test methods for determining the spherical, cylindrical, and prismatic refractive power properties of unmounted and mounted plano lenses (non-corrective lenses) for eye and face protectors. This document does not apply to any eye and face protection product requirement standards for which other test methods are specified. Other test methods can be used provided they have been shown to be equivalent and include uncertainties of measurement no greater than those required by the reference method.  Published 2020-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 15 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 18526-2:2020 Eye and face protection — Test methods — Part 2: Physical optical properties This document specifies the reference test methods for determining the physical optical properties of personal eye and face protectors. This document does not apply to any eye and face protection products for which the requirements standard(s) specifies other test methods. Other test methods can be used provided they have been shown to be equivalent and include uncertainties of measurement no greater than those required of the reference method.  Published 2020-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 77 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 18526-3:2020 Eye and face protection — Test methods — Part 3: Physical and mechanical properties This document specifies the reference test methods for determining the physical and mechanical properties of eye and face protectors. This document does not apply to any eye and face protection products for which the requirements standard(s) specifies other test methods. Other test methods can be used if shown to be equivalent and include uncertainties of measurement no greater than those required of the reference method.  Published 2020-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 51 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 2881:1977 Tobacco and tobacco products — Determination of alkaloids in tobacco — Spectrophotometric method  Withdrawn 1977-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 65.160 Tobacco, tobacco products and related equipment
ISO 18527-1:2021 Eye and face protection for sports use — Part 1: Requirements for downhill skiing and snowboarding goggles This document applies to all goggles with plano lenses, intended for eye protection against hazards including ultraviolet and visible solar radiation, rain, snow and wind, during downhill skiing, snowboarding and other similar activities. This document applies to downhill skiing and snowboarding goggles fitted with an insert to carry prescription lenses. It specifies requirements and testing for materials, performance, marking of goggles and information to be supplied by the manufacturer. Information on the selection and use of downhill skiing and snowboarding goggles is given in Annex A. This document does not apply to a) eye protectors for protection when operating or travelling on a motorized vehicle, b) eye protectors for protection against optical radiation from artificial sources, such as those used in solaria, c) eye protectors for direct observation of the sun, and d) eye protectors intended for sports with unrelated hazards and risks.  Published 2021-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO 18527-2:2021 Eye and face protection for sports use — Part 2: Requirements for eye protectors for squash and eye protectors for racquetball and squash 57 This document applies to all eye protectors intended for eye protection against hazards during playing or instructing in the sports of squash, racquetball and squash 57 and sports with similar hazards and no greater risks. It applies to eye protectors that incorporate prescription lenses but has no specific tests for eye protectors designed for use over spectacles. It specifies requirements and testing for materials, performance, marking of eye protectors and information to be supplied by the manufacturer. Information on the selection and use of eye protectors for squash, racquetball and squash 57 is given in Annex A. This document does not apply to a) sports eye protectors designed for use over prescription spectacles, b) eye protectors for other occupational applications, c) eye protectors without lenses, d) eye protectors for sports where the hazards are unrelated to the hazards in or involve greater risks than squash, racquetball and squash 57, and e) eye protectors with gradient-tinted lenses because they are not appropriate for squash, racquetball or squash 57.  Published 2021-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.30 Indoor sports equipment ; 97.220.40 Outdoor and water sports equipment
ISO 18527-3:2020 Eye and face protection for sports use — Part 3: Requirements and test methods for eyewear intended to be used for surface swimming This document specifies requirements and test methods for eyewear intended for surface swimming only. It contains requirements for eyewear for both recreational and specialist competitive swimming. It deals with materials, construction, optical properties and test methods. Requirements for the labelling and marking of swimming eyewear and for information to be supplied by the manufacturer are also specified. Eyewear intended for surface swimming conforming to the requirements of this standard are suitable for surface use and shallow diving only, e.g. from the edge of a pool, and are not suitable for wear when diving from a high board. This document applies to eyewear that include a) non-prescription nominally plano or afocal lenses, b) non-prescription mass-produced corrective lenses, and c) prescription lenses.  Published 2020-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 24 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.30 Indoor sports equipment ; 97.220.40 Outdoor and water sports equipment
ISO 18639-5:2018 PPE ensembles for firefighters undertaking specific rescue activities — Part 5: Helmet This document provides the principles that govern the development of incident type and/or hazard specific test methods and minimum performance requirements for helmets for firefighters while engaged in specific rescue activities. Helmets related to specific rescue activities, such as road traffic crash (RTC) and urban search and rescue (USAR), are documented in individual subclauses of this document. NOTE Further guidance can be found in ISO 18639-1. The purpose of this document is to ensure that minimum performance requirements for incident type and/or hazard specific helmets are designated. This document covers general helmet design, the minimum performance level of the materials used and the methods of test for determining this performance level. It does not cover special helmets for use in other high risk situations such as firefighting. This document does not cover protection for the torso, arms, legs and feet or protection of the hands against other hazards, e.g. chemical, biological, radiation and electrical hazards, except for limited, accidental exposure to fire ground chemicals and contaminated blood or body fluids. Selection of the appropriate system of personal protective equipment, (PPE), including helmets, is dependent on carrying out an effective risk assessment which identifies the hazard to be faced, evaluates the likelihood of those hazards and provides the means of reducing or eliminating these hazards.  Published 2018-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 374-2:2019 Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms — Part 2: Determination of resistance to penetration This document specifies a test method for the penetration resistance of gloves that protect against dangerous chemicals and/or micro-organisms.  Published 2019-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 9 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 10819:2013/Amd 1:2019 Mechanical vibration and shock — Hand-arm vibration — Measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand — Amendment 1  Published 2019-01 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 13.160 Vibration and shock with respect to human beings ; 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 19734:2021 Eye and face protection — Guidance on selection, use and maintenance This document gives guidance to specifiers and users on the control of eye and face hazards including physical, mechanical, chemical, optical radiation and biological and on the selection, use and maintenance of eye and face protectors. This document applies to — occupational use, — tasks that are performed similarly to those in an occupation but not in the workplace, e.g. "do-it-yourself", and — schools, educational and research establishments. This document does not apply to eye and face protection for — ionizing radiation, — low frequency radio waves, — microwaves, — sports or vehicular usage, and — sunglasses for general (not occupational) use ? see ISO 12312-1. NOTE The ISO 18527 (all parts) sets requirements for eye protectors for some sports. Brief advice on protection when using lasers is included but for detailed advice, see IEC/TR 60825-14. This document is neither a whole nor partial substitute for risk assessment, which is an essential part of any eye and face protection programme. Although this document has been written to help specifiers and users, any recommendations in this document are to be interpreted as guidance only and not intended to replace any national regulatory requirements. Risk assessment is the sole responsibility of the employer and not the PPE manufacturer or its authorised representative.  Published 2021-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 50 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 19818-1:2021 Eye and face protection — Protection against laser radiation — Part 1: Requirements and test methods This document is applicable to protectors intended to provide protection against accidental exposure to laser radiation within the wavelength range 180 nm to 1 mm. It specifies the requirements, test methods and marking. Protectors intended for adjustment work on lasers are included in the scope of this document and are marked in the same way as other protectors, but selection of appropriate eyewear for a specific application is a choice of the user. Laser protective filters used as viewing windows in laser equipment machinery or incorporated into optical instruments such as operating microscopes and loupes that may be used for deliberate viewing of laser radiation as part of their function are outside the scope of this document. Laser radiation in the wavelength range below 180 nm is absorbed in air, therefore eye and face protection should not be required. This document is applicable to devices intended for patient protection during medical laser procedures except for treatment in the periorbital area. Guidance on eye protectors for patients (including those used for periorbital treatment) is given in ISO/TR 22463.  Published 2021-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 21924-4:2017 Protective equipment for martial arts — Part 4: Additional requirements and test methods for head protectors ISO 21924-4:2017 specifies additional requirements and test methods for head protectors without face protection used in unarmed martial arts, such as taekwondo, karate, kick-boxing and similar disciplines. ISO 21924-4:2017 also applies to head protectors used in boxing.  Published 2017-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.01 Sports equipment and facilities in general
ISO 21924-9:2020 Martial arts — Protective equipment for martial arts — Part 9: Additional requirements and test methods for Wushu Sanda head protectors This document specifies the terms and definitions, product structure, classification, requirements and test methods of head protectors for Wushu Sanda. This document is applicable to Wushu Sanda head protectors sewn with polyurethane (PU) synthetic leather, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) artificial leather, foamed plastic products and other materials.  Published 2020-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment ; 97.220.01 Sports equipment and facilities in general
ISO/TR 22463:2019 Patient and client eye protectors for use during laser or intense light source (ILS) procedures — Guidance This document gives guidelines for and provides information to employers, users and safety advisors on the selection and use of patient eye protectors (PEPs) for lasers and intense light source (ILS) equipment used for medical and cosmetic applications. This document does not apply to the eye protection of laser/ILS operators or users of the equipment. It also does not apply to PEPs for use with tanning equipment or ophthalmic instruments, either for the user/operator or the patient/client.  Published 2019-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 13.340.20 Head protective equipment
ISO 374-1:2016 Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms — Part 1: Terminology and performance requirements for chemical risks ISO 374-1:2016 specifies the requirements for protective gloves intended to protect the user against dangerous chemicals and defines terms to be used. NOTE If other protection features have to be covered, e.g. mechanical risks, thermal risks, electrostatic dissipation etc., the appropriate specific performance standard is to be used in addition. Further information on protective gloves standards can be found in the EN 420.  Published 2016-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 01.040.13 Environment. Health protection. Safety (Vocabularies) ; 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 374-1:2016/Amd 1:2018 Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms — Part 1: Terminology and performance requirements for chemical risks — Amendment 1  Published 2018-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 01.040.13 Environment. Health protection. Safety (Vocabularies) ; 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 374-4:2019 Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms — Part 4: Determination of resistance to degradation by chemicals This document specifies the test method for the determination of the resistance of protective glove materials to degradation by dangerous chemicals with continuous contact. NOTE Annex A gives information on interlaboratory test results on this method. It is preferable that other tests used in addition to the evaluation of chemical resistance such as permeation resistance and penetration, as the chemical test do not provide sufficient information on the physical property changes affecting a glove during exposure to a chemical. It is necessary that the outside surface of the glove be exposed to the chemical.  Published 2019-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 374-5:2016 Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms — Part 5: Terminology and performance requirements for micro-organisms risks ISO 374-5:2016 specifies the requirements and test methods for protective gloves intended to protect the user against micro-organisms. NOTE If other protection features is to be needed, e.g. chemical risks, mechanical risks, thermal risks, electrostatic dissipation etc., the appropriate specific performance standard is to be used in addition. Further information on protective gloves standards can be found in the EN 420.  Published 2016-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 01.040.13 Environment. Health protection. Safety (Vocabularies) ; 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO/DIS 374-5 Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms — Part 5: Terminology and performance requirements for micro-organisms risks ISO 374-5:2016 specifies the requirements and test methods for protective gloves intended to protect the user against micro-organisms. NOTE If other protection features is to be needed, e.g. chemical risks, mechanical risks, thermal risks, electrostatic dissipation etc., the appropriate specific performance standard is to be used in addition. Further information on protective gloves standards can be found in the EN 420.  Under development Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 01.040.13 Environment. Health protection. Safety (Vocabularies) ; 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO/DIS 374-6 Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms — Part 6: Protective gloves for hairdressers This document specifies the requirements for protective gloves to protect the hairdressers, especially the risk against micro-organisms and dangerous chemicals, and defines terms to be used.  Under development Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO/TR 8546:2022 Hand protection — Guidance for selection and use This document gives information on the selection and use of personal protective equipment for the hand protection. The application of this document requires that the risk assessment has been carried out and the hazards have been minimized accordingly through substitution and technical and organizational measures. On this basis, this document contains information that supports employers in counteracting certain risks to hands that could not be sufficiently reduced by substitution and technical and organizational measures by selecting and using suitable protective gloves. This document provides explanations on selection, usage and training applicable to protective gloves. The explanations concerning specific hazards are provided in annexes. This guidance considers the following risks: —    mechanical, (see Annex A); —    chemical, (see Annex B); —    biological, (see Annex C); —    thermal, (see Annex D and E); —    electrostatic discharge (see Annex F); —    ionizing radiation and radioactive contamination (see Annex G). This guidance does not cover other risks, because pertinent international or national publications are available or because the relevant information was not available in ISO/TC 94/SC 13/WG 8. Risks not covered include e.g.: —    cuts and stabs by hand knives; —    use of chain saws (covered by ISO 11393-4:2018, Annex A); —    animal bites; —    needlesticks; —    electrocution; —    optical radiation; —    vibrations; —    electric fault arcs; —    firefighting (covered by ISO/TR 21808); —    sport.  Published 2022-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 31 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 10819:1996 Mechanical vibration and shock — Hand-arm vibration — Method for the measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand Specifies a method for the laboratory measurement, the data analysis and reporting of the vibration transmissibility of gloves in terms of vibration transmission from a handle to the palm of the hand in the frequency range from 31,5 Hz to 1250 Hz.  Withdrawn 1996-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 17 Technical Committee 13.160 Vibration and shock with respect to human beings ; 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 10819:2013 Mechanical vibration and shock — Hand-arm vibration — Measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand ISO 10819:2013 specifies a method for the laboratory measurement, data analysis, and reporting of the vibration transmissibility of a glove with a vibration-reducing material that covers the palm, fingers, and thumb of the hand. ISO 10819:2013 specifies vibration transmissibility in terms of vibration transmitted from a handle through a glove to the palm of the hand in one-third-octave frequency bands with centre frequencies of 25 Hz to 1 250 Hz.  Published 2013-07 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 26 Technical Committee 13.160 Vibration and shock with respect to human beings ; 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 10819:2013/Amd 2:2021 Mechanical vibration and shock — Hand-arm vibration — Measurement and evaluation of the vibration transmissibility of gloves at the palm of the hand — Amendment 2  Published 2021-08 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 13.160 Vibration and shock with respect to human beings ; 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 11393-4:2003 Protective clothing for users of hand-held chain-saws — Part 4: Test methods and performance requirements for protective gloves ISO 11393-4:2003 specifies the requirements and test methods for gloves that are intended to provide protection against cuts by a hand-held chain-saw, including requirements for identification, marking and information for the user. The method for measurement of protective coverage, the apparatus and the test method for assessing resistance to cutting, and the ergonomic assessment are specified. An informative annex on risk analysis, glove ergonomics and glove selection is provided.  Withdrawn 2003-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 11393-4:2018 Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws — Part 4: Performance requirements and test methods for protective gloves This document specifies the performance requirements, test methods, design requirements, identification and marking information for gloves that offer protection against cutting by hand-held chainsaws. Guidance on chainsaw use and the selection of gloves is given in Annex A.  Published 2018-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 20 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 11933-2:1997 Components for containment enclosures — Part 2: Gloves, welded bags, gaiters for remote - handling tongs and for manipulators  Published 1997-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 58 Technical Committee 13.280 Radiation protection ; 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
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 13999-1:1999 Protective clothing — Gloves and arm guards protecting against cuts and stabs by hand knives — Part 1: Chain-mail gloves and arm guards This part of ISO 13999 specifies requirements for the design, penetration resistance, ergonomic characteristics, straps, weight, material, marking and instructions for use, of gloves and arm guards. It also specifies the appropriate test methods. This part of ISO 13999 applies to protective chain-mail gloves and to metal and plastics arm guards for use with hand knives.  Published 1999-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 39 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection ; 13.340.99 Other protective equipment
ISO 13999-2:2003 Protective clothing — Gloves and arm guards protecting against cuts and stabs by hand knives — Part 2: Gloves and arm guards made of material other than chain mail ISO 13999-2:2003 specifies requirements for the design, cut resistance, penetration resistance, and ergonomic characteristics of cut resistant gloves, arm guards and protective sleeves made of materials other than chain mail and rigid metal and plastics. They provide less cut and stab protection than the products specified in ISO 13999-1:2003 and are intended to be used only in work where the knife is not finely pointed or it is used only to cut away from the hand and arm.  Published 2003-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 16 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection ; 13.340.99 Other protective equipment
ISO 13999-3:2002 Protective clothing — Gloves and arm guards protecting against cuts and stabs by hand knives — Part 3: Impact cut test for fabric, leather and other materials This part of ISO 13999 specifies an impact cut test for use on fabric, leather and other materials used in protective clothing materials, gloves and arm guards. This test assesses the resistance of the test specimen to cutting by a sharp, straight knife-edge after the point of the test knife has perforated the test specimen. The length of the cut produced by the particular impact energy is proportional to the depth of penetration of the knife, which is easily measured. This test method provides information about the resistance of the product to stabbing cuts, slashing cuts, shearing cuts and impact cuts by acute edged objects that are not necessarily sharp. Abrasion by coarse sharp abraders such as road surfaces, concrete building blocks, or rough metal castings, is the superimposition of numerous small cuts. The results from this test give a good prediction of the resistance of products to these types of harsh abrasion. This test does not provide information about the resistance of the product to penetration by thorns or needles. Annex A of this part of ISO 13999 gives recommendations for the specification of impact cut tests on materials and products such as gloves and arm guards and gives the list of information which should be specified in the product standard in order to be able to apply this test.  Published 2002-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection ; 13.340.99 Other protective equipment
ISO 20865:2002 Footwear — Test methods for outsoles — Compression energy ISO 20865 specifies a method for the determination of the compression energy of outsoles.  Published 2002-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 15383:2001 Protective gloves for firefighters — Laboratory test methods and performance requirements This International Standard specifies test methods and minimum requirements for protective gloves to be worn during fire fighting and associated activities where there is a risk of heat and/or flame. The purpose of this International Standard is to provide minimum performance requirements for protective gloves designed to protect against injury in fire fighting operations. This International Standard covers the general glove design, the minimum performance levels of the materials used and the methods of test for determining these performance levels. With the exception of flame resistance and ergonomic requirements, this International Standard establishes three levels of performance for all other performance requirements. Type 3 gloves provide a higher level of thermal insulation and physical protection, and require liquid penetration resistance (including synthetic blood) as compared to Type 2 gloves. Type 1 gloves are intended to provide minimum requirements for gloves in any fire fighting application, such as for wildland fire fighting. Annex E provides a comparison of the performance requirements for all three glove types. This International Standard does not cover special gloves for use in other high risk situations such as specialized fire fighting. It does not cover protection for the head, torso, arms, legs and feet or protection of the hands against other hazards, e.g. chemical, biological, radiation and electrical hazards, except for limited, accidental exposure to fireground chemicals and contaminated blood or body fluids (Type 3 gloves). These aspects may be dealt with in other standards. Selection of the appropriate system of clothing, including gloves, is dependant on carrying out an effective risk assessment which identifies the hazards to be faced, evaluates the likelihood of those hazards and provides the means of reducing or eliminating these hazards. Guidelines for conducting a risk assessment and some factors for consideration are included in annex D.  Published 2001-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 22 Technical Committee 13.340.10 Protective clothing ; 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 18639-4:2018 PPE ensembles for firefighters undertaking specific rescue activities — Part 4: Gloves This document provides the principles that govern the development of incident type and/or hazard specific test methods and minimum performance requirements for protective gloves for firefighters while engaged in specific rescue activities. Gloves related to specific specialist rescue activities, such as road traffic crash (RTC) and urban search and rescue (USAR), are documented in individual subclauses of this document. NOTE Further guidance can be found in ISO 18639-1. The purpose of this document is to ensure that minimum performance requirements for incident type and/or hazard specific protective gloves are designated. This document deals with "rescue from emergencies involving modes of transportation" in particular performance requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE) intended to be used by firefighters, primarily but not solely to protect against hazard exposure at non fire rescue activities involving road traffic crash (RTC) or motor vehicle accidents (MVA). This document covers general glove design, the minimum performance level of the materials used and the methods of test for determining this performance level. This document does not cover special gloves for use in other high risk situations such as firefighting. This document does not cover protection for the head, torso, arms, legs and feet. These are covered in other parts of the ISO 18639 series. It does not cover protection of the hands against other hazards, e.g. chemical, biological, radiation and electrical hazards, except for limited, accidental exposure to fire ground chemicals and blood or body fluids. Selection of the appropriate system of personal protective equipment (PPE), including gloves, is dependent on carrying out an effective risk assessment which identifies the hazard to be faced, evaluates the likelihood of those hazards and provides the means of reducing or eliminating these hazards.  Published 2018-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 20 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 18639-4:2018/Amd 1:2023 PPE ensembles for firefighters undertaking specific rescue activities — Part 4: Gloves — Amendment 1  Published 2023-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 18889:2019 Protective gloves for pesticide operators and re-entry workers — Performance requirements This document establishes minimum performance, classification, and labelling requirements for gloves worn by operators and re-entry workers handling pesticide products to protect the hands or hands and forearms against contact with those products. Gloves covered by this document include gloves made with elastomeric and polymeric materials in the areas that provide protection. This document does not address protection against fumigants. This document needs to be used in conjunction with ISO 21420.  Published 2019-04 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 12 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 20320:2020 Protective clothing for use in snowboarding — Wrist protectors — Requirements and test methods This document specifies the requirements and test methods for ergonomics, innocuousness, comfort/sizing, restraint, ability to limit wrist extension and attenuate impact force on the palm as well as provisions for marking and instructions supplied by the manufacturer for wrist protectors for all users of snowboard equipment. It does not apply to protectors used in roller sports, alpine skiing, or other sports. This document does not address protection for the forearm due to axial forces caused by an impact on the fingers or fist. Moreover, this document does not address protection against palmar flexion (terminal flexion) caused by an impact on the dorsal side of the hand.  Published 2020-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 14 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection ; 97.220.20 Winter sports equipment
ISO 21420:2020 Protective gloves — General requirements and test methods This document specifies the general requirements and relevant test procedures for glove design and construction, innocuousness, comfort and efficiency, as well as the marking and information supplied by the manufacturer applicable to all protective gloves. It can also apply to arm protectors and gloves permanently incorporated in containment enclosures. Gloves and hand protectors such as mittens, pot holders and arm protection are covered by this document. This document does not address the protective properties of gloves and therefore is not used alone but only in combination with the appropriate specific standard(s). A non-exhaustive list of these standards is given in the Bibliography.  Published 2020-02 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 24 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 21420:2020/Amd 1:2022 Protective gloves — General requirements and test methods — Amendment 1  Published 2022-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 10764:2016 Footwear — Test methods for slide fasteners — Lateral strength ISO 10764:2016 describes a method intended to assess the lateral strength of a closed slide fastener for footwear. The method is applicable to all types of slide fastener.  Published 2016-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 21924-2:2017 Protective equipment for martial arts — Part 2: Additional requirements and test methods for instep protectors, shin protectors and forearm protectors ISO 21924-2:2017 specifies additional requirements and test methods for instep protectors, shin protectors and forearm protectors used in unarmed martial arts such as taekwondo, karate, kick-boxing and similar disciplines. For general requirements and test methods for protective equipment for martial arts, see ISO 21924‑1.  Published 2017-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection ; 13.340.50 Leg and foot protection ; 97.220.01 Sports equipment and facilities in general
ISO 21924-7:2017 Protective equipment for martial arts — Part 7: Additional requirements and test methods for hand and foot protectors ISO 21924-7:2017 specifies additional requirements and test methods for hand and foot protectors which are used in unarmed martial arts, including boxing, for strikes against other persons or training equipment.  Published 2017-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 11 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection ; 13.340.50 Leg and foot protection ; 97.220.01 Sports equipment and facilities in general
ISO 23388:2018 Protective gloves against mechanical risks This document specifies requirements, test methods, marking and information to be supplied for protective gloves against the mechanical risks of abrasion, blade cut, tear, puncture and, if applicable, impact. This document is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO 21420. The test methods developed in this document can also be applicable to arm protectors.  Published 2018-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 27 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 23407:2021 Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and/or fire) This document specifies requirements, test methods, marking and information for protective gloves and other hand protective equipment against thermal risks for professional use, consumer, domestic use. This document is also applicable to arm protective equipment. It is used for all gloves and other hand protective equipment which protect the hands or part of the hand against heat and/or fire in one or more of the following forms: flame, contact heat, convective heat, radiant heat, small splashes or large quantities of molten metal. This document is only applicable in conjunction with ISO 21420:2020. This document does not apply to gloves for fire-fighters or welding that have their own standards.  Published 2021-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 19 Technical Committee 13.340.40 Hand and arm protection
ISO 2816:1973 Fundamental characteristics of a system of shoe sizing to be known as Mondopoint  Withdrawn 1973-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 3355:1975 Shoe sizes — System of length grading (for use in the Mondopoint system)  Withdrawn 1975-01 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO/TR 3836:1978 Shoe sizes — System of width grading (for use in the Mondopoint system)  Withdrawn 1978-02 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 2 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 3844:1977 Shoe sizes — Method of marking  Withdrawn 1977-08 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 1 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 3910:1983 Rubber boots, unlined moulded Lays down the requirements for general purpose products, manufactured in one piece. Two figures show the details of the boot and the test piece, respectively. 4 tables give the minimum thicknesses, tensile strength and elongation at break before and after ageing and the flexing test limits. The method of testing resistance to flexing is described in an annex. - Replaces the first edition (ISO 3910-1976).  Withdrawn 1983-05 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 4 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 5403-1:2011 | IULTCS/IUP 10-1 Leather — Determination of water resistance of flexible leather — Part 1: Repeated linear compression (penetrometer) ISO 5403-1:2011 specifies a method for determining the dynamic water resistance of leather by means of repeated linear compression. It is applicable to all flexible leathers but is particularly suitable for leathers intended for footwear applications.  Published 2011-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear ; 59.140.30 Leather and furs
ISO 5403-2:2011 | IULTCS/IUP 10-2 Leather — Determination of water resistance of flexible leather — Part 2: Repeated angular compression (Maeser) ISO 5403-2:2011 specifies a method for determining the dynamic water resistance of leather by means of repeated angular compression. It is applicable to all flexible leathers but is particularly suitable for leathers intended for footwear applications. It uses a Maeser-type machine and includes an option for electronic detection.  Published 2011-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear ; 59.140.30 Leather and furs
ISO 5403:2002 | IULTCS/IUP 10 Leather — Physical and mechanical tests — Determination of water resistance of flexible leather ISO 5403:2002 specifies a method for determining the dynamic water resistance of leather. It is applicable to all flexible leathers but is particularly suitable for leathers intended for footwear uppers.  Withdrawn 2002-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear ; 59.140.30 Leather and furs
ISO 6907:1984 Rubber footwear — Vulcanized resin rubber and vulcanized hard rubber soling materials — Specification  Withdrawn 1984-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 6907:1994 Rubber footwear — Vulcanized resin rubber and vulcanized high-hardness rubber soling materials — Specification Cancels and replaces the first edition (1984). Lays down requirements for two grades of resin rubber and high-hardness rubber soling materials, for soling without a heavy pattern, for use on footwear: grade 1 - men's, boys' and girls' footwear; grade 2 - women's footwear, footwear for light use, such as indoor footwear, including slippers.  Withdrawn 1994-11 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 9407:1991 Shoe sizes — Mondopoint system of sizing and marking Specifies the method of size marking for shoes and applies to all types of shoe, without restriction. This first edition cancels and replaces ISO 2816, ISO 3355, and ISO 3844.  Withdrawn 1991-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 9407:2019 Footwear sizing — Mondopoint system of sizing and marking This document specifies a method of designation and marking of footwear size called Mondopoint, based on defined measurements of the foot that the footwear is intended to fit. This document is applicable to all types of footwear.  Published 2019-06 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 9986:1990 Composition cork for shoe outsoles Specifies requirements for test methods for composition cork for the manufacture of outsoles of shoes and boots.  Withdrawn 1990-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 3 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear ; 79.100 Cork and cork products
ISO 9986:2014 Composition cork for shoe outsoles ISO 9986:2014 specifies requirements for test methods as regards composition cork for the manufacture of outsoles of shoes and boots.  Withdrawn 2014-09 Edition : 2 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear ; 79.100 Cork and cork products
ISO 10335:1990 Rubber and plastics footwear — Nomenclature Gives 51 definitions of terms used in the rubber and plastics footwear industry, in English, French, and Russian. Order is alphabetic in English, no index in other languages.  Withdrawn 1990-11 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear ; 01.040.61 Clothing industry (Vocabularies)
ISO 10717:2010 Footwear — Test method for slide fasteners — Burst strength ISO 10717:2010 specifies a test method intended to assess the burst strength of a closed slide fastener for footwear. The method is applicable to all types of slide fastener.  Published 2010-12 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 10734:2016 Footwear — Test method for slide fasteners — Strength of slide fastener pullers ISO 10734:2016 specifies a test method intended to assess the strength of slide fastener pullers for footwear. The method is applicable to all types of footwear slide fastener.  Published 2016-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 10748:2011 Footwear — Test method for slide fasteners — Slider locking strength ISO 10748:2011 specifies a test method to determine the locking strength of a slide fastener slider for footwear. The method is applicable to all types of slide fastener that have a slider locking device.  Published 2011-03 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 10750:2015 Footwear — Test method for slide fasteners — Attachment strength of end stops ISO 10750:2015 describes a method intended to determine the attachment strength of the top and bottom stops of a slide fastener. The method is applicable to all types of slide fastener for footwear.  Published 2015-06 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 10751:2016 Footwear — Test methods for slide fasteners — Resistance to repeated opening and closing ISO 10751:2016 describes a method intended to determine the resistance of a slide fastener to repeated opening and closing. The method is applicable to all types of slide fastener with a teeth length greater than 80 mm.  Published 2016-05 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 6 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 10765:2010 Footwear — Test method for the characterization of elastic materials — Tensile performance ISO 10765:2010 specifies a test method for the determination of some typical parameters of elastics for footwear using the strength/elongation graph, which is obtained from the tensile strength test. This method is applicable to any elastic material used for footwear.  Published 2010-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 7 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 10768:2010 Footwear — Test method for the determination of the resistance of elastic materials for footwear to repeated extension — Fatigue resistance ISO 10768:2010 specifies a test method for the determination of the resistance of elastic materials for footwear, to repeated extension produced during normal walking. The test can be carried out before and after accelerated ageing. This method is applicable to any elastic material used for footwear.  Published 2010-07 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 5 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO 16177:2012 Footwear — Resistance to crack initiation and growth — Belt flex method ISO 16177:2012 specifies a test method for determining the resistance of a component or material to crack initiation and growth due to repeated flexing. The method is mainly applicable to outsoles of footwear but may also be used with certain other flexible components.  Published 2012-10 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 8 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear
ISO/TR 16178:2010 Footwear — Critical substances potentially present in footwear and footwear components ISO/TR 16178:2010 establishes a list of critical chemical substances potentially present in footwear and footwear components. ISO/TR 16178:2010 describes the critical chemical substances, their potential risks, in which materials they could be found, and which test method(s) can be used to quantify them. It does not include requirements; it is the responsibility of the user of ISO/TR 16178:2010 to fix his level of acceptance, e.g. using a defined concentration or detection limit or quantification limit. ISO/TR 16178:2010 applies to any kind of footwear and footwear material.  Withdrawn 2010-09 Edition : 1 Number of pages : 41 Technical Committee 61.060 Footwear