ISEA – PDF Standards Store ?u= Sat, 26 Oct 2024 04:59:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 ?u=/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/cropped-icon-150x150.png ISEA – PDF Standards Store ?u= 32 32 ISEA Z87.62 2021 ?u=/product/publishers/isea/isea-z87-62-2021/ Sun, 20 Oct 2024 02:49:09 +0000 ANSI/ISEA Z87.62-2021, American National Standard for Occupational and Educational Eye and Face Protection Devices for Preventing Exposures Caused by Sprays or Spurts of Blood or Body Fluids
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ISEA 2021
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This standard sets forth criteria related to the general requirements, testing, permanent marking(s), selection, care and use of protectors to minimize or prevent exposure to the wearer’s eyes and/or face (mucocutaneous exposures, nose and mouth) caused by spray or spurt of blood, body fluids and/or other potentially infectious materials (OPIM).

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
3 Copyright
4 Foreword
6 Table of Contents
8 1 Scope, Application, and Interpretations
1.1 Scope
1.2 Application
1.3 Interpretations
2 Definitions
10 3 Normative References
11 4 General Requirements
4.1 Optical Requirements (Category 1 or 3
4.2 Physical Requirements (All Categories
12 4.3 Markings
14 4.4 Frames for Removable Lenses
4.5 Aftermarket Components and Accessories
5 Optional Design Characteristics
5.1 Relaxed Optics Level
5.2 Anti-fog Properties
6 Test Methods
6.1 Optical Quality Test
15 6.2 Transmittance Test
6.3 Haze Test
6.4 Refractive Power, Astigmatism and Resolving Power Tests
16 6.5 Prismatic Power Test
6.6 Ignition Test
17 6.7 Corrosion Resistance Test
6.8 Effective Protection Coverage Area Test (Spray and Spurt
21 6.9 Anti-fog Lens Test
22 7 Instructions, Inspections, Maintenance and Care
7.1 General
7.2 Instructions
7.3 Inspections
7.4 Maintenance and Care
23 Annexes
Annex A Samples for Testing (normative
24 Annex B Reference Headforms (normative
26 Annex C Spectral Factor Tables (normative
28 Annex D Test Equipment (informative
30 Annex E Calibration of Test Telescope (informative
31 Annex F Illustrations to Aid in Refractive Power, Astigmatism and Resolving Power Testing (informative
32 Annex G Spray and Spurt Test Apparatus and Calibration (informative
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ISEA 107 2020 ?u=/product/publishers/isea/isea-107-2020/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 16:24:18 +0000 ANSI/ISEA 107-2020, American National Standard for High-Visibility Safety Apparel
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ISEA 2020 52
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ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 sets forth criteria related to the general design requirements, testing and performance requirements and product labeling for high-visibility safety apparel used to enhance the presence of a wearer. Garments conforming to this standard are designated in terms of Type and Performance Class whereby the Type is based on the expected use setting and the Performance Class is identified based on the amount of visible materials and design attributes incorporated into the finished garment. Key updates include the specific criteria for a single-use high-visibility disposable coverall, which is often used in dirty working environments where worker visibility is imperative and introduction a garment’s overall nighttime luminance as an optional reporting characteristics. Updates have also been made to the tests methods in an effort to align more closely with other material tests and to reflect updated protocols.

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ISEA Z87.1 2020 ?u=/product/publishers/isea/isea-z87-1-2020/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:57:52 +0000 ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020, American National Standard for Occupational and Educational Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices
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ISEA 2020 67
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ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 standard sets forth criteria related to the general requirements, testing, permanent marking, selection, care, and use of protectors to minimize the occurrence and severity or prevention of injuries from such hazards as impact, non-ionizing radiation and liquid splash exposures in occupational and educational environments including, but not limited to, machinery operations, material welding and cutting, chemical handling, and assembly operations. New content has been added to address anti-fog lens assessments, relaxed optics requirements and the standard has been updated to provide additional clarity to testing execution.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
3 Copyright
4 Foreword
6 Table of Contents
8 1 Preface
2 Scope, Purpose, Application, and Interpretations
2.1 Scope
2.2 Purpose
2.3 Application
9 2.4 Interpretations
3 Definitions
13 4 Normative References
5 Fundamental Design Requirements for All Protectors
5.1 Optical Requirements
14 5.2 Physical Requirements
15 5.3 Markings
17 5.4 Other Requirements
5.5 Replaceable Lenses
18 5.6 Aftermarket Components and Accessories
6 Optional Design Characteristics
6.1 Relaxed Optics Level
6.2 Anti-Fog Properties
7 Optional Hazard-Specific Requirements
7.1 Impact-Protector Requirements
21 7.2 Optical Radiation Protector Requirements
25 7.3 Droplet and Splash Protector Requirements
7.4 Dust Protector Requirements
7.5 Fine Dust Protector Requirements
26 8 RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
9 Test Methods
9.1 Optical Quality Test
9.2 Transmittance Test
9.3 Haze Test
9.4 Refractive Power, Astigmatism and Resolving Power Tests
27 9.5 Prismatic Power Test
28 9.6 Drop Ball Test
9.7 Ignition Test
9.8 Corrosion Resistance Test
29 9.9 Light Tightness Test
9.10 Lateral Protection Test
9.11 High Mass Impact Test
30 9.12 High Velocity Impact Test
31 9.13 Penetration Test
32 9.14 Prescription Lens Material Qualification Test
9.15 Switching Index Test
33 9.16 Angular Dependence of Luminous Transmittance Test for Automatic Welding Filter Devices
34 9.17 Droplet and Splash Test
35 9.18 Dust Test
36 9.19 Fine Dust Particle Test
37 9.20 Anti-Fog Lens Test
38 10 Instructions, Use and Maintenance
10.1 General
10.2 Instructions
10.3 Inspections
10.4 Maintenance and Care
10.5 Training
39 Annexes
Annex A Samples for Testing (normative
40 Annex B Reference Headforms (normative
42 Annex C Spectral Factor Tables (normative
46 Annex D Lateral (Side) Coverage Illustration (Medium Headform) (informative
47 Annex E Test Apparatus (informative
52 Annex F Calibration of Test Telescope (informative
53 Annex G Illustrations to Aid in Refractive Power, Astigmatism and Resolving Power Testing (informative
54 Annex H Sources for Test Apparatus (informative
55 Annex I Resource Publications (informative
56 Annex J Eye and Face Selection Guide (informative
61 Annex K Hazard Assessment and Protector Selection (informative
66 Annex L Examples of Protector Markings (informative
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ISEA Z87.1 2015 ?u=/product/publishers/isea/isea-z87-1-2015/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:04:18 +0000 ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2015: American National Standard for Occupational and Educational Personal Eye and Face Protection Devices
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ISEA 2015 64
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This standard sets forth criteria related to the general requirements, testing, permanent marking, selection, care, and use of protectors to minimize the occurrence and severity or prevention of injuries from such hazards as impact, non-ionizing radiation and liquid splash exposures in occupational and educational environments including, but not limited to, machinery operations, material welding and cutting, chemical handling, and assembly operations. Certain hazardous exposures are not covered in this standard. These include, but are not limited to: Bloodborne pathogens, X-rays, high energy particulate radiation, microwaves, radio-frequency radiation lasers, masers, and sports and recreation.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
3 Copyright
4 Foreword
6 Table of Contents
8 1 Preface
2 Scope, Purpose, Application, and Interpretations
2.1 Scope
2.2 Purpose
2.3 Application
9 2.4 Interpretations
3 Definitions
13 4 Normative References
5 General Requirements
5.1 Optical Requirements
14 5.2 Physical Requirements
15 5.3 Markings
5.4 Other Requirements
17 5.5 Replaceable Lenses
5.6 Aftermarket Components and Accessories
18 6 Impact Protector Requirements
6.1 General
6.2 Impact Requirements
19 7 Optical Radiation Protector Requirements
7.1 Protectors with Clear Lenses
20 7.2 Protectors providing Filtration of Optical Radiation
7.3 Automatic Darkening Welding Filter Devices
24 8 Droplet and Splash, Dust, and Fine Dust Protector Requirements
8.1 Droplet and Splash Hazard
8.2 Dust Hazard
8.3 Fine Dust Hazard
9 Test Methods
25 9.1 Optical Quality Test
9.2 Transmittance Test
9.3 Haze Test
9.4 Refractive Power, Astigmatism and Resolving Power Tests
26 9.5 Prismatic Power Test
9.6 Drop Ball Test
27 9.7 Ignition Test
9.8 Corrosion Resistance Test
9.9 Light Tightness Test
28 9.10 Lateral Protection Test
9.11 High Mass Impact Test
29 9.12 High Velocity Impact Test
30 9.13 Penetration Test
31 9.14 Prescription Lenses Test
9.15 Switching Index Test
32 9.16 Angular Dependence of Luminous Transmittance Test for Automatic Welding Filter Devices
9.17 Droplet and Splash Test
34 9.18 Dust Test
9.19 Fine Dust Particle Test
35 10 Instructions, Use and Maintenance
10.1 General
10.2 Instructions
10.3 Inspections
36 10.4 Maintenance and Care
10.5 Training
37 Annexes
Annex A Samples for Testing (normative
38 Annex B Reference Headforms (normative
40 Annex C Spectral Factor Tables (normative
44 Annex D Lateral (Side) Coverage Illustration (Medium Headform) (informative
45 Annex E Test Apparatus (informative
49 Annex F Calibration of Test Telescope (informative
50 Annex G Illustrations to Aid in Refractive Power, Astigmatism and Resolving Power Testing (informative
51 Annex H Sources for Test Apparatus (informative
52 Annex I Resource Publications (informative
53 Annex J Eye and Face Selection Guide (informative
57 Annex K Hazard Assessment and Protector Selection (informative
63 Annex L Examples of Protector Markings (informative
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ISEA Z358.1 2014 ?u=/product/publishers/isea/isea-z358-1-2014/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:04:18 +0000 ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2014: American National Standard for Emergency Eyewash and Shower Equipment
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ISEA 2014 52
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This standard establishes minimum performance and use requirements for eyewash and shower equipment for the emergency treatment of the eyes or body of a person who has been exposed to hazardous materials. It covers the following types of equipment: emergency showers, eyewashes, eye/face washes, and combination units.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
3 Copyright
4 Foreword
5 Contents
8 1. Scope
2 Purpose
3. Definitions
9 4. Emergency Showers
4.1 Performance of Emergency Showers
4.2 Performance of Control Valve
4.3 Emergency Shower Enclosures
4.4 Testing Procedures for Certification
10 4.5 Installation
11 4.6 Maintenance and Training
5. Eyewash Equipment
5.1 Performance of Eyewashes
5.2 Performance of Control Valve
12 5.3 Testing Procedures for Certification
5.4 Installation
13 5.5 Maintenance and Training
6. Eye/Face Wash Equipment
6.1 Performance of Eye/Face Washes
14 6.2 Performance of Control Valve
6.3 Testing Procedures for Certification
6.4 Installation
15 6.5 Maintenance and Training
7. Combination Units
7.1 Performance of Combination Units
7.2 Performance of Control Valve
7.3 Testing Procedures for Certification
7.4 Installation
16 7.5 Maintenance and Training
8. Supplemental Equipment
8.1 Personal Wash Units
17 8.2 Drench Hoses
18 Illustration 1 Emergency Shower – Overhead Type
19 Illustration 2 Emergency Shower – Multi-Nozzle
20 Illustration 3 Emergency Shower – Multi-Nozzle with Overhead Fixture
21 Illustration 4 Plumbed Eyewash
22 Illustration 5 Nonpressurized Self-Contained Eyewash
Illustration 6 Pressurized Self-Contained Eyewash
23 Illustration 7 Typical Eyewash Gauge
Illustration 8 Eye/Face Wash
24 Illustration 9 Combination Unit
25 Illustration 10 Personal Wash Units
Illustration 11 Drench Hose
Illustration 12 Drench Hose with Eyewash Attachment
26 Appendix A – Safety Considerations
A1. Personal Wash Unit
A2. First Aid Practices
A3. Waste Disposal
A4. Personal Protective Equipment
27 Appendix B – Installation Considerations
B1. Supply Lines
B2. Water Capacity
B3. Valve Operation
B4. Alarm Devices
B5. Placement of Emergency Eyewash and Shower Equipment
28 B6. Delivered Flushing Fluid Temperature
B7. Weekly Activation for Plumbed Emergency Eyewash and Shower Equipment
29 REFERENCES
30 EMERGENCY EYEWASH & SHOWER EQUIPMENT SELECTION, INSTALLATION & USE GUIDE
31 FOREWORD
32 Job Hazard Analysis – A Key to Compliance
34 1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE
2. DEFINITIONS
35 3. HAZARD ASSESSMENT
36 4. EQUIPMENT TYPES AND FEATURES
Equipment Types
Emergency Showers
Plumbed Emergency Showers
Self-contained Emergency Showers
37 Eyewash Equipment
Plumbed
Self-contained
38 Faucet Integrated/Mounted Eyewashes
Eye/Face Wash Equipment
Plumbed Eye/Face Washes
Self-contained Eye/Face Washes
39 Combination Shower and Eyewash or Eye/Face Wash Units
40 Supplemental Equipment
Personal Wash Units
Drench Hoses
41 Options/Accessories for Primary Emergency Fixtures
Alarms
Backflow Preventers
Dust Covers
42 Eyewash Test Gauge
Foot Controls
Freeze Protection for Self-contained Emergency Eyewash Units
43 Freeze Protection for Plumbed Equipment
Modesty Curtains
44 Plumbed Hot and Cold Fluid Protection
Shower Tester
Equipment Construction and Corrosive Materials
45 5. FLUSHING FLUID ATTRIBUTES
Flushing Fluid Quality
Delivery Systems and Temperatures
46 Thermostatic Mixing Valves (TMV
Tankless Water Heaters
Heated Storage Tanks
47 6. TESTING AND MAINTENANCE
Weekly Testing
Annual Inspections
48 ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2014 Annual Inspection Checklist
49 7. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ANSI/ISEA Z358.1-2014
51 8. ISEA EMERGENCY EYE WASH AND SHOWER DIRECTORY
52 9. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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ISEA Z308.1 2015 ?u=/product/publishers/isea/isea-z308-1-2015/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:04:18 +0000 ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2015: American National Standard - Minimum Requirements for Workplace First Aid Kits and Supplies
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ISEA 2015 16
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This standard establishes minimum performance requirements for first aid kits and their supplies that are intended for use in various work environments. Classification of first aid kits, designating the assortment of items and quantity of each item, is based on the anticipated number of users intended to be served by each first aid kit, as well as the complexity of the work environment and level of hazards. First aid kit containers are classified by portability, ability to be mounted, resistance to water and corrosion and impact resistance.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
3 Copyright
4 Foreword
5 Contents
8 1. Scope and Purpose
2. Compliance and Effective Date
3. Definitions
9 4. Normative References
5. Designation of First Aid Kits
5.1 Classes of First Aid Kits
5.2 Types of First Aid Kit Containers
10 Table 1. Classes of First Aid Kits and Required Supplies
Table 2. Characteristics of Types of First Aid Kits
11 6. Requirements First Aid Supplies
6.1 General
6.2 Adhesive Bandage
6.3 Adhesive Tape
6.4 Antibiotic Application
Table 3. Drop Test Samples
12 6.5 Antiseptic
6.6 Breathing Barrier
6.7 Burn Dressing (gel soaked
6.8 Burn Treatment
6.9 Cold Pack
6.10 Eye Covering
6.11 Eye/Skin Wash
6.12 First Aid Guide
6.13 Hand Sanitizer
13 6.14 Medical Exam Gloves
6.15 Roller Bandage
6.16 Scissors
6.17 Splint
6.18 Sterile Pad
6.19 Tourniquet
6.20 Trauma Pad
6.21 Triangular Bandage
7. First Aid Kit Marking and Labeling
14 Figure 1A ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2015, Class A Kit Label
Figure 1B ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2015, Class B Kit Label
15 Appendices
Appendix A First Aid Guide (normative
16 Appendix B Guidance on Ongoing Maintenance, Other First Aid Supplies and Unitized Kits (informative
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ISEA Z89.1 2014 ?u=/product/publishers/isea/isea-z89-1-2014/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:04:18 +0000 ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014: American National Standard for Industrial Head Protection
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ISEA 2014 42
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This standard establishes minimum performance and labeling requirements for protective helmets used in industrial and occupational settings under normal temperature conditions and optionally at high and low temperatures and when worn in the reversed position. It also includes requirements for high-visibility helmets and specifies test methods for evaluating all requirements. Helmets conforming to the requirements of this standard are designated both by Type (based on location of impact force) and Class (based on electrical insulation) as well as any optional feature. This standard does not cover bump caps, firefighting helmets or head protection devices used in recreational activities.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
3 Copyright
4 Foreword
6 Contents
8 1 Scope, Purpose and Limitations
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Limitations
1.4 Units and Tolerances
2 Compliance
3 Definitions
9 4 Types and Classes
4.1 Impact Types
4.2 Electrical Classes
10 5 Accessories and Replacement Components
6 Instructions and Markings
7 Performance Requirements
7.1 Requirements for Type I and Type II Helmets
11 7.2 Additional Requirements for Type II Helmets
7.3 Requirements for Optional Features
Table 1. Color, High Visibility Helmets
12 8 Testing Preparation
8.1 Test Sample Selection
8.2 Sequence of Testing
8.3 Testing Conditions
8.4 Test Sample Markings
13 8.5 Helmet Preconditioning
8.6 Testing Time
9 Headforms
9.1 General
9.2 Headform Sizes
14 9.3 Headfom for Force Transmission
9.4 Headform for Penetration Tests
9.5 Headform for Impact Energy Attenuation Tests
10 Test Methods
10.1 Flammability
15 10.2 Force Transmission
16 10.3 Apex Penetration
10.4 Impact Energy Attenuation
18 10.5 Off-Center Penetration
10.6 Chin Strap Retention (Type II Only
19 10.7 Electrical Insulation
20 10.8 High-Visibility Testing
11 Normative References
21 Table 2. Sizing Chart
22 Table 3. Schedule of Tests
24 Figure 1. ISO Headform
25 Figure 2. Dynamic Test Line (DTL), Impact and Penetration Tests
26 Figure 3. Force Transmission Headform
27 Figure 4. Typical Impact Energy Attenuation Headform Fixture
Figure 5. Typical Penetration Headform Fixture
28 Figure 6. Typical Chin Strap Retention Test Apparatus
29 Figure 7. Typical Force Transmission Test Apparatus
30 Figure 8. Typical Penetration Test Apparatus
31 Figure 9. Penetrator
32 Figure 10. Typical Impact Energy Attenuation Apparatus
33 Figure 11. Static Test Line (STL), Electrical Insulation and Flammability Tests
Figure 12. Flammability Test Apparatus
34 Figure 13. Electrical Insulation Test Apparatus
36 Appendix A (informative) Recommendations, Cautions, Use, and Care
A1. Instructions and Warnings
A2. Fitting
A3. Cleaning
A4. Painting
A5. Inspection
A6. Limitation of Protection
37 A7. Precautions
A8. Safe Conditions
38 Appendix B (informative) Electrical Insulation Testing
B1. Equipment Guidelines
B2. Precautions
39 Appendix C (informative) Force Transmission Testing
C1. Equipment Guidelines
C2. Calibration
40 C3. System Repeatability Procedure
41 Appendix D (informative) Impact Energy Attenuation Testing
D1. Equipment Guidelines
42 D2. Calibration
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ISEA 203 2018 ?u=/product/publishers/isea/isea-203-2018/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:04:17 +0000 ANSI/ISEA 203-2018: American National Standard for Secondary Flame Resistant Protection Clothing for Use Over Primary Flame Resistant Clothing
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ISEA 2018 16
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ANSI/ISEA 203-2018  establishes minimum performance and labeling requirements for secondary single-use flame resistant protective clothing. These are commonly used in utility work and refinery maintenance and in steel processing facilities where metal is being cut or welded.  Apparel covered by ANSI/ISEA 203-2018 is designed for use in industrial settings where flame hazards may exist and such clothing will not negatively impact the thermal performance afforded by the primary flame resistant protective clothing that is worn underneath. Compliant items are independently evaluated for flame resistance and evaluated for flash fire exposure by layering the garment over a primary thermal garment.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
3 Copyright
4 Foreword
5 Contents
6 1. Scope
2. Purpose
3. Normative References
4. Definitions
7 5. Compliance
5.1 General
8 5.2 Documentation
6. Performance Requirements
6.1 General
6.2 Flame Resistance Test
6.3 Flash Fire Exposure Test
9 7. Marking
7.1 General
7.2 Specific Marking
10 Appendix A Application Examples
11 Appendix B Documentation Examples
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ISEA 201 2012 ?u=/product/publishers/isea/isea-201-2012/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:04:17 +0000 ANSI/ISEA 201-2012: American National Standard for Classification of Insulating Apparel Used in Cold Work Environments
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Compliant gloves are evaluated for their capability to dissipate impact forces on the knuckles and fingers and are classified accordingly.  The resulting classifications can be used by employers as a reliable means of comparing different products on an equal basis when selecting hand protection relative to the tasks being performed.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
3 Copyright
4 Foreword
5 Contents
6 1. Scope
2 Purpose
3. Compliance
4. Definitions
7 5. Normative References
6. Classification of Insulating Apparel
8 7. Wash Durability Performance
8. Performance Requirements for Insulating Apparel
9 9. Care Labeling
10. Marking Requirements
11. Instructions for Use
11 Appendix A Guidance on Garment Selection and Use, and Determination of Performance Requirements
A.1 Application Considerations and Environmental Conditions
A.2 Suggested Thermal Performance Category Guidelines and Scenarios
A.3 Insulating Apparel Garment Performance and Comfort Factors
12 A.4 General Ergonomic and Comfort Factors
13 A.5 Flow Chart for the Use of this Standard by End Users/Specifiers
14 Appendix B Test Reports
15 B1. Garment Laundering Protocol Report
16 B2. Garment Insulation Value (clo) Measurement and Temperature Rating Determination Report
17 B3. Apparel Compliance Certificate Form
18 REFERENCES
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ISEA 125 2014 ?u=/product/publishers/isea/isea-125-2014/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 12:04:16 +0000 ANSI/ISEA 125-2014: American National Standard for Conformity Assessment for Safety and PPE
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This standard establishes criteria for conformity assessment of safety and personal protective equipment which is sold with claims of compliance with product performance standards. Specific provisions are described for: • qualification performance testing data collection and maintenance, • periodic verification, • substantiation of processes to maintain manufacturing quality, • roles and responsibilities of suppliers, testing organizations, and certification organizations who participate in the process.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
3 Copyright
4 Foreword
6 Contents
8 1. Scope
2. Normative References
3. Definitions
9 4. Application
5. Compliance
10 6. Requirements for Level 1
6.1 Quality Management System
6.2 Conformance Testing
6.3 Corrective and Preventive Action
6.4 Recordkeeping
6.5 Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
11 7. Requirements for Level 2
7.1 Quality Management System
7.2 Conformance Testing
7.3 Corrective and Preventive Action
7.4 Recordkeeping
7.5 Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
12 8. Requirements for Level 3
8.1 Quality Management System
8.2 Conformance Testing
8.3 Corrective and Preventive Action
8.4 Recordkeeping
8.5 Declaration of Conformity
8.6 Requirements for Third-Party Certification Organization
13 9. Marking
14 Appendix A (informative). Required Elements of Conformity Assessment Systems
15 Appendix B (informative). Guidance on Application of Conformity Assessment Methods
Risk, Hazards, and Conformity Assessment – General Discussion
Assigning PPE to a Category
17 Appendix C (informative). Example of Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
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