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Hand protection ISO 21420 EN 420 2003+A1 2009 ISO 21420 is the basic standard for protective gloves and replaces the former EN 420 2003+A1 2009 Other standards that are important for and applicable to protective gloves need to refer to this document ISO 21420 stipulates the general requirements applicable to all protective gloves as well as the relevant test methods regarding design principles glove preparation harmlessness comfort and performance and for the labelling done and information provided by the manufacturer EN 388 2016 EN 388 is the most important standard in the field of mechanical protection gloves and describes the requirements test methods labelling and manufacturer information against the mechanical risks of abrasion cut tear puncture and if applicable impact The most important glove standards Labelling of cut protection gloves acc to EN 388 2016 Test criteria Performance level 1 2 3 4 5 A Abrasion resistance number of abrasion cycles 0–4 100 500 2000 8000 – B Cut resistance coupe test 0–5 1 2 2 5 5 10 20 C Tear resistance N 0–4 10 25 50 75 – D Puncture resistance N 0–4 20 60 100 150 – A B C D E F E TDM cut resistance ISO 13997 N 2 5 10 15 22 30 Impact resistance optional P If the glove has not been tested for impact resistance it will not be labelled as such Impact resistance P Cut resistance TDM test ISO 13997 A–F A B C D E P 3 X 2 1 E EN 388 2016 EN 388 2016 Puncture resistance 0–4 Tear resistance 0–4 Blade cut resistance coupe test 0–5 Abrasion resistance 0–4 Xstands for „Not tested“ or „Not applicable“ STANDARDS AND MARKINGS Personal Protective Equipment 9