
Electrical Product
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REGULATION (EU) 2016/425
On the 9 March 2016 Regulation (EU) 2016/425 was approved and published in the Official Journal of the European Union on the 31.3.2016. This regulation repeals the PPE Directive 89/686/EEC and replaces it.
Directive 89/686/EEC is repealed with effect from 21 April 2018.
EC type-examination certificates (Article 10) approved 89/686/EEC remain valid until 21 April 2023 unless they expire before that date.
Includes devices or appliance, equipments and clothing designed to be worn or used for the protection or safety of an individual while in potentially hazardous areas or performing potentially hazardous operations.
The directive divides PPE into 3 categories:
- Category I – simple
- Category II – complex
- Category III – neither of these
This includes:
- Equipment for protection against falls from a height
- Head protectors (helmets and other headgear for professional and private use, face protectors for ice hockey players).
- Protective clothing, gloves (chemical attack, heat)
- Protective clothing (high visibility, reflecting materials)
- Protective eye wear used in the game of floor ball
GLOVES
Standards required for the Certification of protective gloves
Standard | Description |
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EN 420 | Protective gloves – general requirements |
EN 388 | Protective gloves against mechanical risks |
EN 374-1 | Protective gloves against chemicals and microorganism |
EN 374-5 | Protective gloves against viruses, bacteria and fungi |
EN 511 | Protective gloves against cold |
EN 407 | Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and fire) |
EN 12477 | Protective gloves for welders |
EN 381-7 | Chain saw cut resistant gloves |
EN ISO 10819 | Anti-vibration gloves |
ISO 13997 | Resistance to cutting by sharp objects |
EN 659 | Protective gloves for firefighters |
EN 421 | Protective gloves against ionizing radiation and radioactive contamination |
MOTORCYCLING
Standards required for the Certification of Personal Protective Equipment for motorcycling
Standard | Description |
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EN 13634 | Safety footwear for motorcycling |
EN 13594 | Protective gloves for motorcycling riders |
EN 13595 + prEN 17092 | Protective clothing for motorcycling riders – jackets, trousers and one piece or divided suits |
EN 1621-1 | Limb protectors |
EN 1621-2 | Back/lumbars protectors |
prEN 1621-3 | Chest protectors |
EN 1621-4 | Airbags |
EN 14021 | Stone shields |
IMPACT PROTECTORS
Standards required for the Certification of impact protection devices
Standard | Description |
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EN 1621-1 | Limb protectors – knee, elbow, shoulder |
EN 1621-2 | Back & Lumbar protectors |
prEN 1621-3 | Chest protectors |
EN 1621-4 | Motorcyclists’ inflatable protectors |
EN 14021 | Stone shields for off-road motorcycling |
RCT me-in 088-00 | Neck braces |
EN 13158 | Protective jackets, body and shoulder protectors for horse riders |
EN 13277 | Protective equipment for martial arts |
EN 13061 | Shin guards for football players |
EN 14120 | Wrist, palm, knee, elbow protectors for users of roller-sports equipment |
EN 14404 | Knee protectors for work in the kneeling position |
EN 15613 | Knee and elbow protectors for indoor sports |
EN 13546 | Impact protectors for field hockey |
EN 15256 | Impact protectors for ice hockey |
FIREFIGHTING
Standards required for the Certification of Personal Protective Equipment for Firefighters
Standard | Description |
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EN ISO 15090 | Safety footwear for firefighters |
EN 659 | Protective gloves for firefighters |
EN 469 | Protective clothing for firefighters |
EN 13911 | Fire hoods for firefighters |
EN 15614 | Protective clothing for firefighters – wildland clothing |
EN 1486 | Reflective clothing for specialized fire-fighting |