EN ISO 10819 — Anti-Vibration Gloves

The standard compares vibration transmission through the palm (TRm) and fingers (TRh) versus a reference glove. Lower transmission ratios indicate better attenuation at the tested frequencies.

MetricSymbolMeaning (simplified)Pass concept
Palm transmission ratioTRmMeasured at palm relative to referenceMust meet class thresholds defined in the standard for the claimed performance.
Finger transmission ratioTRhMeasured at fingers relative to referenceEvaluated alongside TRm for overall anti-vibration claim.

Anti-vibration gloves reduce risk but cannot eliminate hand-arm vibration syndrome—rotate tasks, maintain tools, and limit exposure time.

EN 12477 — Protective Gloves for Welders

Welding gloves are classified by Type A (welding dexterity) vs Type B (general mechanical handling), with minimum lengths depending on type and application.

TypeDesign focusTypical trade-offMinimum length notes (summary)
Type ALower dexterity, designed for weldingHeavier thermal/spatter protectionLonger cuff requirements vs Type B per standard tables (check size class).
Type BHigher dexterity for general handlingMay offer less spatter resistance than Type AShorter allowed minimum length vs Type A for equivalent size—verify marking.
Glove size (EN 420)Type A minimum length (mm)Type B minimum length (mm)
6320310
7350340
8380360
9410380
10440400
11470420

Length table values follow commonly published EN 12477 summaries; confirm against your notified body documentation for the exact model.

EN ISO 11393-4 — Chainsaw Hand Protection

Chainsaw protective gloves are classified by chain speed capability (Class 0–3) and design type for hand coverage.

ClassMax chain speed (m/s)Field use guidance (examples)
016Electric / light top-handle saws in scope
120Light ground saws
224Common professional ground saws
328Higher-performance professional saws
Type / designCoverageRemarks
Left hand dominantProtective layer on back of left handMatches typical chainsaw kickback direction; verify model-specific marking.
Right hand / bothWhere offered for dual-hand protectionRare—confirm compatibility with saw task and local regulations.

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