The EN374: 2003 standard is renamed ENISO374: 2016. The purpose of this standard is to classify gloves according to their behavior when exposed to chemical substances.
They are divided into the following parts:
EN ISO 374-1:2016 - Terminology and performance requirements for chemical risks.
EN 374-2:2014 - Determination of resistance to penetration.
EN 16523-1:2015 + A1:2018 - Permeation by liquid chemicals under continuous contact conditions.
EN ISO 374-4:2019 - Determination of resistance to chemical degradation.
EN ISO 374-5:2016 - Terminology and requirements demanded for risks of microorganisms.
Gloves classification according to ENISO374-1: 2016
Gloves are divided into three types:
TYPE A
Step time ≥ 30 min for at least 6 products
TYPE B
Step time ≥ 30 min for at least 3 products
TYPE C
Step time ≥ 10 min for at least 1 products
LETTER
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CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE
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CAS NUMBER
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CLASS
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A
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Methanol
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67-56-1
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Primary alcohol
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B
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Acetone
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67-64-1
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Cetone
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C
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Acetonitrile
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75-05-8
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Nitrile compound
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D
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Dichloromethane
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75-09-2
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Chlorine hydrocarbon
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E
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Carbon disulfide
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75-15-0
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Sulphate organic compound
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F
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Toluene
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108-88-3
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Aromatic hydrocarbon
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G
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Diethylamine
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109-89-7
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Amine
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H
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Tetrahydrofuran
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109-99-9
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Heterocyclic ether
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I
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Ethyl acetate
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141-78-6
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Ester
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J
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n-heptane
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142-85-5
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Saturated hydrocarbon
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K
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Sodium Hydroxide 40%
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1310-73-2
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Inorganic alkaline
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L
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Sulphuric acid 96%
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7664-93-9
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Inorganic, oxidising mineral acid
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M
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Nitric acid 65%
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7697-37-2
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Inorganic, oxidising mineral acid
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N
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Acetic acid 99%
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64-19-7
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Organic acid
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O
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Ammonia Hydroxide 25%
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1332-21-6
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Organic Alkaline
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P
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Hydrogen peroxide 30%
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7722-84-1
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Peroxide
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S
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Hydrofluoric acid 40%
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7664-39-3
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Mineral organic acid
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T
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Formaldehyde 37%
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50-00-0
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Aldehyde
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Levels of resistance to permeability
TAVERAGE PENETRATION TIME
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PERFORMANCE LEVELS
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AVERAGE PENETRATION TIME
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PERFORMANCE LEVELS
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> 10
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Class 1
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> 120
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Class 4
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> 30
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Class 2
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> 240
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Class 5
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> 60
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Class 3
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> 480
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Class 6
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Gloves classification according to EN374-2:2014
It is the advance of chemical products through the material, seams of the glove at a non-molecular level. Air leak test: the glove is inflated with air and immersed in water. The appearance of air bubbles is controlled within 30 '. Water leak test: the glove is filled with water and the appearance of water droplets is controlled. If these tests are positive, the pictogram will be put on.
Gloves classification according to EN374-4: 2013
Detriment to some of the glove's properties due to contact with a chemical. Eg: discoloration, hardening, softening, etc.Permeation test EN 16523-1. It is the advancement of chemicals at the molecular level. The resistance of the glove material to permeation by a chemical is determined by measuring the time it passes through the material.
Modification of the ENISO374-5: 2016 standard
When the glove passes the test described for virus protection, the word “virus” will appear under the pictogram. If nothing appeared, protection would only be assured against bacteria.