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- Gloves
- BS EN 420: 2003 + A1: 2009 - Protective gloves. General requirements and test methods.
- BS EN 388: 2003 - Protective gloves against mechanical risks.
- BS EN 374 Parts 1 to 3: 2003 - Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms.
- BS EN 407: 2004 - Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and/or fire).
- BS EN 381 Parts 4 and 7: 1999 - Protective clothing for users of hand-held chain saws. Test methods for chainsaw protective gloves.
- BS EN 1082 Parts 1 to 3: 1997 to 2000 - Protective clothing. Gloves and arm guards protecting against cuts and stabs by hand knives.
- BS EN 455 Parts 1 to 4: 2000 to 2009 - Medical gloves for single use.
- BS EN 12477: 2001 + Amendment No. 1: 2005 - Protective gloves for welders.
- BS EN 511: 2006 - Protective gloves against cold.
- BS 6183-4: 2001 and BS EN 13546: 2002 + A1: 2007 - Protective equipment for cricket and Hockey.
- BS EN ISO 10819: 1997 - Mechanical vibration and shock. Hand-arm vibration.
- BS EN 13594: 2002 - Protective gloves for professional motorcycle riders.
- BS EN 60903: 2003 + Amendment 15049 and 16512 - Live working. Gloves of insulating material.
- BS EN 421: 2010 - Protective gloves against ionizing radiation and Radioactive contamination.
- BS EN 659: 2003 + A1: 2008 - Protective gloves for firefighters.
- BS 6526: 1998 + Amendment No. 13967: 2002 - Domestic oven gloves. Requirements and test methods.
- BSBS 7971 Parts 6 and 7: 2003 - Protective clothing and equipment for use in violent situations and in training.
- Head Protection
- EN 397: 1995 & A1: 2000 - Industrial helmets.
- EN 812: 1998 & A1: 2001 - Bump caps.
- EN 12492: 2000 - Helmets for mountaineers.
- EN 14052: 2004 - High performance industrial helmets.
- EN 50365: 2002 - Insulating helmets for use on low voltage installations.
- EN 443: 2008 - Firefighters’ helmets.
- EN 1078: 1997 - Cycle helmets.
- EN 1077: 2007 - Ski helmets.
- EN 1384: 1996 - Equestrian helmets.
- EN 1080: 1997 - Helmets for young children.
- EN 966: 1996 - Helmets for airborne sports.
- EN 1385: 1997 - Helmets for canoeing.
- BS 7928: 1998 - Cricket helmets.
- Fall Protection
- EN 361: 2002 - Full body harness.
- EN 358: 1999 / EN 813: 2008 - Work positioning / sit harnesses.
- EN 354: 2002 - Lanyards.
- EN 355: 2002 - Shock absorbing lanyards.
- EN 360: 2002 - Retractable lanyards.
- EN 353-1 - Guided type fall arresters (rigid lines).
- EN 353-1 - Guided type fall arresters (flexible lines).
- EN 362: 2004 / EN 12275: 1998 - Connectors.
- EN 795: 1996 / A1: 2000 - Anchor devices.
- Safety Footwear
- Motorcycle Protection
- EN 1621 - Motorcyclists' Protective Clothing against mechanical impact.
- EN 13595-1: 2002 - Protective clothing for professional motorcycle riders.
- EN 13634: 2010 Protective footwear for motorcycle riders.
- BS EN 13594: 2002 - Protective gloves for professional motorcycle riders.
- EN 14021: 2003 - Stone Shields for off-road motorcycling.