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PREN ISO 20347 : DRAFT 2009

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT - OCCUPATIONAL FOOTWEAR

Superseded date

01-02-2012

Published date

12-01-2013

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Classification
5 Basic requirements for occupational footwear
  5.1 General
  5.2 Design
      5.2.1 Height of upper
      5.2.2 Seat region
  5.3 Whole footwear
      5.3.1 Sole performance
            5.3.1.1 Construction
            5.3.1.2 Upper/outsole bond strength
      5.3.2 Leakproofness
      5.3.3 Specific ergonomic features
      5.3.4 Slip resistant requirement
            5.3.4.1 General
            5.3.4.2 Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor
                    with sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) solution
            5.3.4.3 Slip resistance on steel floor with glycerol
            5.3.4.4 Slip resistance on ceramic tile floor
                    with SLS and on steel floor with glycerol
  5.4 Upper
      5.4.1 General
      5.4.2 Thickness
      5.4.3 Tear strength
      5.4.4 Tensile properties
      5.4.5 Flexing resistance
      5.4.6 Water vapour permeability and coefficient
      5.4.7 pH value
      5.4.8 Hydrolysis
      5.4.9 Chromium VI content
  5.5 Lining
      5.5.1 Tear strength
      5.5.2 Abrasion resistance
      5.5.3 Water vapour permeability and coefficient
      5.5.4 pH value
      5.5.5 Chromium VI content
  5.6 Tongue
      5.6.1 Tear strength
      5.6.2 pH value
      5.6.3 Chromium VI content
  5.7 Insole and insock
      5.7.1 Thickness
      5.7.2 pH value
      5.7.3 Water absorption and desorption
      5.7.4 Abrasion resistance
            5.7.4.1 Insoles
            5.7.4.2 Insocks
      5.7.5 Chromium VI content
  5.8 Outsole
      5.8.1 Thickness of non-cleated outsoles
      5.8.2 Tear strength
      5.8.3 Abrasion resistance
      5.8.4 Flexing resistance
      5.8.5 Hydrolysis
      5.8.6 Interlayer bond strength
6 Additional requirements for occupational footwear
  6.1 General
  6.2 Whole footwear
      6.2.1 Penetration resistance
            6.2.1.1 Determination of penetration force
            6.2.1.2 Construction
            6.2.1.3 Dimensions
            6.2.1.4 Flex resistance of penetration-resistant
                    inserts
            6.2.1.5 Behaviour of penetration-resistant inserts
                    6.2.1.5.1 Corrosion resistance of
                              penetration-resistant metallic
                              inserts
                    6.2.1.5.2 Penetration-resistant
                              non-metallic inserts
      6.2.2 Electrical properties
            6.2.2.1 Conductive footwear
            6.2.2.2 Antistatic footwear
            6.2.2.3 Electrically insulating footwear
      6.2.3 Resistance to inimical environments
            6.2.3.1 Heat insulation of sole complex
            6.2.3.2 Cold insulation of sole complex
      6.2.4 Energy absorption of seat region
      6.2.5 Water resistance
      6.2.6 Metatarsal protection
            6.2.6.1 Construction
            6.2.6.2 Impact resistance of metatarsal protective
                    device
      6.2.7 Ankle protection
  6.3 Upper
      6.3.1 Water penetration and water absorption
      6.3.2 Construction
      6.3.3 Cut resistance
            6.3.3.1 Design
            6.3.3.2 Construction
            6.3.3.3 Resistance to cutting
            6.3.3.4 Penetration resistance
  6.4 Outsole
      6.4.1 Cleated area
      6.4.2 Thickness of cleated outsoles
      6.4.3 Cleat height
      6.4.4 Resistance to hot contact
      6.4.5 Resistance to fuel oil
7 Marking
8 Information to be supplied
  8.1 General
  8.2 Electrical properties
      8.2.1 Conductive footwear
      8.2.2 Antistatic footwear
      8.2.3 Electrically insulating footwear
      8.2.4 High electrical resistance outsoles
  8.3 Insocks
Annex ZA (informative) - Relationship between this European
         Standard and the Essential Requirements of EU
         Directive 89/686/EEC Personal Protective Equipment
Bibliography

Describes basic and additional (optional) requirements for occupational footwear.

Committee
TC 161
DocumentType
Draft
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Superseded

Standards Relationship
09/30200155 DC : 0 Identical

I.S. EN 15090:2012 FOOTWEAR FOR FIREFIGHTERS
DIN EN 15090:2012-04 Footwear for firefighters
09/30200146 DC : 0 BS EN ISO 20344 - PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT - TEST METHODS FOR FOOTWEAR
UNI EN 15090 : 2012 FOOTWEAR FOR FIREFIGHTERS
09/30203310 DC : 0 BS EN 15090 - FOOTWEAR FOR FIREFIGHTERS
UNE-EN 15090:2012 Footwear for firefighters
BS EN 15090:2012 Footwear for firefighters
EN 15090:2012 Footwear for firefighters
PREN 15090 : DRAFT 2009 FOOTWEAR FOR FIREFIGHTERS

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