Certottica’s laboratories can perform tests in compliance with a vast range of standards applicable to both category 1 PPE and to category 2 and 3 PPE.
List of Standards for Category I PPE (Eye and Face Protection Devices)
Sunglasses
Ski goggles
Swimming goggles
Other PPE impact tests
List of Standards for Category II PPE (Eye and Face Protection Devices)
Safety glasses and goggles for industrial use for protection from non-ionizing radiation
Welding screens
Motorbike, motocross and snowmobile glasses
Mesh eye and face protectors
List of Standards (All Devices Excluding Eye and Face Protection)
<p><strong>HELMETS</strong><br />EN 397: Industrial Safety Helmets<br />EN 443: Helmets for firefighters<br />EN 812: Industrial bump caps<br />ANSI/ISEA Z89.1: American National Standard for Industrial<br />Head Protection<br />EN 50365: Electrically insulating helmets for use on low voltage<br />installations<br />EN 966: Helmets for airborne sports<br />EN 1077/ASTM F2040: Helmets for alpine skiers and snowboarders<br />EN 1078: Helmets for pedal cyclists and for users of skateboards<br />and roller skates<br />EN 1080: Impact protection helmets for young children.<br />EN 1384/ASTM F 1163: Helmets for equestrian activities<br />EN 12492/UIAA 106: Mountaineering equipment – Helmets<br />for mountaineers – Safety requirements and test methods<br />EN 1385: Helmets for canoeing and white water sports<br />EN 13781: Protective helmets for drivers and passengers<br />of snowmobiles and bobsleighs<br />EN 13484: Helmets for users of luges<br />EN 14052: High performance industrial helmets<br />EN 16471: Firefighters helmets – Helmets for wildland fire fighting<br />EN 16473: Firefighters helmets – Helmets for technical rescue<br />ASTM F1447/CPSC 1203: Helmets for pedal cyclists<br />ASTM F1492: Helmet for users of skateboards and roller skates<br />ASTM F1952: Helmet for downhill bicycle<br />ASTM F2032: Helmet for BMX users<br />ASTM F1163: Standard specification for protective headgear used<br />in sports and horseback riding<br />ASTM F1849: Helmet Used in short Track Speed Ice Skating<br />CSA Z94.1: Industrial protective headwear – Performance,<br />selection, care, and use<br />AS/NZS 2063: Bicycle Helmets<br />ECE 22.05: Motorcycle Helmet Standard (E3 and E13)<br />PAS 015: Helmet for equestrian use<br />HEARING PROTECTORS<br />EN 352: Hearing protectors – General requirements<br />Part 1: Earmuffs<br />Part 2: Earplugs<br />Part 3: Ear-muffs attached to an industrial safety helmet<br />Part 4: Level-dependent ear muffs<br />Part 5: Active noise reduction earmuffs<br />Part 6: Ear-muffs with electrical audio input<br />Part 7: Level-dependent ear-plugs<br />Part 8: Entertainment audio ear-muffs</p><p><strong>RESPIRATORY PROTECTIVE DEVICES</strong><br />EN 136: Respiratory protective devices – Full-face maskRequirements, testing, marking<br />EN 137: Respiratory protective devices – Self-contained<br />open-circuit compressed air breathing apparatus with full face<br />mask – Requirements, testing, marking<br />EN 140: Respiratory protective devices – Halfmasks and quarter<br />masks – Requirements, testing, marking<br />EN 143: Respiratory protective devices – Particle filters – Requirements,<br />testing, marking<br />EN 149+A1: Respiratory protective devices – Filtering half masks<br />to protect against particles – Requirements, testing, marking<br />EN 405+A1: Respiratory protective devices – Valved filtering half<br />masks to protects against gases or gases and particles<br />- Requirements, testing and marking<br />EN 14387: Respiratory protective devices – Gas filter(s)<br />and combined filter(s) – Requirements, testing, marking<br />EN 1827+A1: Respiratory protective devices – Half masks without<br />inhalation valves and with separable filters to protect against gases<br />or gases and particles or particles only – Requirements, testing,<br />marking</p><p><strong>GLOVES</strong><br />EN 420: Protective gloves – General requirements and test methods<br />EN 388: Protective gloves against mechanical risks<br />EN 13594: Protective gloves for professional motorcycle riders<br />- Requirements and test methods<br />EN ISO 374-1/A1: Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals<br />and micro-organisms<br />Part 1: Terminology and performance requirements for chemical<br />risks – Amendment 1 (ISO 374-1:2016/Amd 1:2018)<br />Part 2: Determination of resistance to penetration (ISO 374-2)<br />Part 4: Determination of resistance to degradation by chemicals<br />(ISO 374-4)<br />Part 5: Terminology and performance requirements for micro<br />- organisms risks (ISO 374-5)<br />EN 659+A1/AC: Protective gloves for firefighters<br />EN 407: Protective gloves and other hand protective equipment<br />against thermal risks</p><p><strong>PROTECTIVE CLOTHING</strong><br />EN 13688: Protective clothing General requirements<br />EN ISO 14116: Protective clothing – Protection against flame<br />Limited flame spread materials, material assemblies and clothing<br />EN ISO 15025: Protective clothing – Protection against flame<br />- Method of test for limited flame spread<br />EN 1149-5: Protective clothing Electrostatic properties<br />- Part 5: Material performance and design requirements<br />EN 1149-3: Protective clothing Electrostatic properties<br />- Part 3: Test methods for measurement of charge decay<br />EN 1149-1: Protective clothing – Electrostatic proprieties<br />- Part 1: Test method for measurement of surface resistivity<br />EN ISO 11612: Protective clothing – Clothing to protect against heat<br />and flame – Minimum performance requirements<br />EN 13911: Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes<br />EN 15384: Protective clothing for firefighters – Laboratory test methods and performance requirements for wildland firefighting<br />clothing (ISO 15384:2018)<br />EN 20471: High visibility clothing – Test methods and requirements</p><p><strong>PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AGAINST CHEMICALS</strong><br />EN 14605+A1: Protective clothing against liquid chemicals<br />- Performance requirements for clothing with liquid-tight (Typ 3)<br />or spray – tight (Type 4) connections, including items providing<br />protection to parts of the body only (Types PB [3] and PB [4])<br />EN 13982: Biotechnology – Equipment – Guidance on sampling<br />and inoculation procedures<br />EN 13034+A1: Protective clothing against liquid chemicals<br />- Performance requirements for chemical protective clothing<br />offering limited protective performance against liquid chemicals<br />(Type 6 and Type PB [6] equipment)<br />EN 14126 +AC: Protective clothing – Performance requirements<br />and tests methods for protective clothing against infective agents<br />EN 14325: Protective clothing against chemicals – Test methods<br />and performance classification of chemical protective clothing<br />materials, seams, joins and assemblages</p><p><strong>PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AGAINST CHAINSAW CUT</strong><br />EN ISO 11393: Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws<br />Part 1: Test rig for testing resistance to cutting by a chainsaw<br />Part 2: Performance requirements and test methods for leg<br />protectors<br />Part 3: Test methods for footwear<br />Part 4: Performance requirements and test methods for protective<br />gloves<br />Part 5: Performance requirements and test methods for protective<br />gaiters<br />Part 6: Performance requirements and test methods for upper<br />body protectors (ISO 11393-6, Corrected version 2019-11)<br />EN ISO 17249: Safety footwear with resistance to chain saw cutting<br />(ISO 17249:2013)</p><p><br /><strong>MOTORCYCLISTS’ PROTECTIVE CLOTHING<br /></strong>EN 17092: <br />Part 1: Test methods<br />Part 2: Class AAA garment – Requirements<br />Part 3: Class AA garment – Requirements<br />Part 4: Class A garment – Requirements<br />Part 5: Class B garment – Requirements<br />Part 6: Class C garment – Requirements<br />EN 1621: Motorcyclists’ protective clothing against mechanical<br />impact<br />Part 1: Requirements and test methods for impact protectors<br />Part 2: Motorcyclists’ back protectors – Requirements<br />and test methods<br />Part 3: Motorcyclists’ chest protectors – Requirements and test<br />methods<br />Part 4: Motorcyclists’ inflatable protectors – Requirements<br />and test methods<br />EN 13594: Protective gloves for professional motorcycle riders<br />- Requirements and test methods<br />EN 14021: Stone shields for off-road motorcycling suited to protect<br />riders against stones and debris – Requirements and test methods<br />Part 1: Test methods<br />Part 2: Class AAA garments – Requirements<br />Part 3: Class AA garments – Requirements Part 4: Class A garments – Requirements<br />Part 5: Class B garments – Requirements<br />Part 6: Class C garments – Requirements</p><p><strong>SPORTS PROTECTORS</strong><br />EN 13061: Protective clothing – Shin guards for association<br />football players – Requirements and test methods<br />EN 14120: Protective clothing – Wrist, palm, knee and elbow<br />protectors for users of roller sports equipment – Requirements<br />and test methods<br />EN 913: Gymnastic equipment – General safety requirements<br />and test methods<br />EN 15613: Knee and elbow protectors for indoor sports<br />EN 13843: Roller sports equipment – Inline skates<br />EN 13138: Buoyant aids for swimming instructions<br />Part 1: Safety requirements and test methods for buoyant aids<br />to be worn<br />Part 2: Safety requirements and test methods for buoyant aids<br />to be held<br />Part 3: Safety requirements and test methods for swim seats to<br />be worn<br />EN 13158: Protective jackets, body and shoulder protectors for<br />equestrian use: for horse riders and those working with horses<br />and for horse drivers<br />ISO 12402: Personal flotation devices<br />Part 1: Lifejackets for seagoing ships – Safety requirements<br />Part 2: Lifejackets, performance level 275 – Safety requirements<br />Part 3: Lifejackets, performance level 150 – Safety requirements<br />Part 5: Buoyancy aids (level 50) – Safety requirements<br />Part 6: Special purpose lifejackets aids – Safety requirements<br />and test methods<br />Part 7: Materials and components – Safety requirements and test<br />methods<br />Part 8: Accessories – Safety requirements and test methods<br />Part 9: Test methods<br />Part 10: Selection and application of personal flotation devices<br />and other relevant devices</p><p><strong>PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR MARTIAL ARTS</strong><br />EN 13277: Protective equipment for martial arts<br />Part 1: General requirements and test methods<br />Part 2: Additional requirements and test methods for instep<br />protectors, shin protectors and forearm protectors<br />Part 3: Additional requirements and test methods for trunk protectors<br />Part 4: Additional requirements and test methods for head<br />protectors; German version EN 13277- 4:2001+A1:2007<br />Part 5: Additional requirements and test methods for genital<br />protectors and abdominal protectors<br />Part 6: Additional requirements and test methods for breast<br />protectors for females<br />Part 7: Additional requirements and test methods for hand<br />and foot protectors<br />Part 8 – Additional requirements and test methods for karate face<br />protectors</p><p><strong>FOOTWEAR</strong><br />EN 20344: Personal protective equipment – Test methods<br />for footwear<br />EN 20345: Personal protective equipment – Safety footwear<br />EN 20346: Personal protective equipment – Protection footwear<br />EN 20347: Personal protective equipment – Occupational<br />footwear<br />EN 20349: Personal protective equipment – Footwear protecting<br />against risks in foundries and welding<br />Part 1: Requirements and test methods for protection against risks<br />in foundries<br />Part 2: Requirements and test methods for protection against risks<br />in welding and allied processes<br />EN 22568: Foot and leg protectors – Requirements and test methods<br />for footwear components<br />Part 1: Metallic toecaps<br />Part 2: Non – metallic toecaps<br />Part 3: Metallic perforation resistant inserts<br />Part 4: Non Metallic perforation resistant inserts<br />EN 13634: Protective footwear for motorcycle riders – Requirements<br />and test methods<br />EN 15090: Footwear for firefighters<br />ISO 17249: Safety footwear with resistance to chain saw cutting<br />EN ISO 13287: Personal protective equipment – Footwear – Test<br />method for slip resistance<br />ISO 34: Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic – Determination<br />of tear strength – Part 1: Trouser, angle and crescent test pieces<br />ISO 4649: Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic – Determination<br />of abrasion resistance using a rotating cylindrical drum device<br />EN 12770: Footwear – Test methods for outsoles<br />- Abrasion resistance<br />EN 12803: Footwear – Test methods for outsoles – Tensile<br />strength and elongation<br />EN 13515: Footwear – Test methods for upper and lining – Water<br />vapour permeability and absorption<br />EN 13520: Footwear – Test methods for uppers, lining and insocks<br />- Abrasion resistance<br />EN ISO 22774: Footwear – Test methods for accessories: shoe<br />laces – Abrasion resistance<br />EN ISO 17707: Footwear – Test methods for outsoles – Flex<br />resistance<br />EN ISO 17708: Footwear – Test methods for whole shoe – Upper<br />sole adhesion<br />UNI 11249: Elastomers – Resistance to crack initiation due to flexing<br />of elastomeric materials for footwear outsoles – Belt flex method<br />ISO 7619: Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic – Determination of<br />indentation hardness – Part 1: Durometer method (Shore hardness)<br />EN ISO 5402: Leather – Physical and mechanical tests<br />- Determination of flex resistance by flexometer method<br />EN ISO 3377: Leather – Physical and mechanical tests<br />- Determination of tear load – Part 2: Double edge tear<br />EN ISO 11642: Leather – Tests for colour fastness – Colour<br />fastness to water<br />ESD (Electro Static Discharge) working footwear<br />EN 61340 5.1: Electrostatics – part 5.1: Protection of electronic<br />devices from electrostatic phenomena – General requirements<br />EN 61340 4.3: Electrostatics – Part 4-3: Standard test methods<br />for specific applications – Footwear<br />EN 61340 4.5: Electrostatics – Part 4-5: Standard test methods<br />for specific applications – Methods for characterizing the electrostatic<br />protection of footwear and flooring in combination with a person</p><p><strong>TEXTILES</strong><br />EN ISO 20811: Determination of resistance to water penetration<br />- Hydrostatic pressure test<br />EN 1734: Rubber – or plastics-coated fabrics – Determination<br />of resistance to water penetration – Low-pressure method<br />EN ISO 13938-2: Textiles – Bursting properties of fabrics – Part 2:<br />Pneumatic method for determination of bursting strength and<br />bursting distension (ISO 13938-2)<br />EN 31092: Textiles – Physiological effects – Measurement of thermal<br />and water-vapour resistance under steady-state conditions<br />(sweating guarded-hotplate test) (ISO 11092); German version<br />ISO 11092: Textiles – Physiological effects – Measurement of thermal<br />and water-vapour resistance under steady-state conditions<br />(sweating guarded-hotplate test) (ISO 11092)</p><p><strong>CHEMICAL TESTS</strong><br />EN 1811: Reference test method for release of nickel from all post<br />assemblies which are inserted into pierced parts of the human body<br />and articles intended to come into direct and prolonged contact<br />with the skin<br />ISO 4045: Leather – Chemical tests – Determination of pH<br />and difference figure (ISO 4045:2018)<br />ISO 3071: Textiles – Determination of pH of aqueous extract<br />(ISO 3071:2020)<br />ISO 14362: Part 1Textiles – Determination of pH of aqueous extract<br />(ISO 3071:2020)<br />Part 3 Textiles – Methods for determination of certain aromatic<br />amines derived from azo colorants – Part 3: Detection of the use<br />of certain azo colorants, which may release 4-aminoazobenzene<br />(ISO 14362-3)<br />ISO 17234: Leather – Chemical tests for the determination<br />of certain azo colorants in dyed leathers – Part 1: Determination<br />of certain aromatic amines derived from azo colorants<br />(ISO 17234-1)<br />EN 16778: Protective gloves – The determination<br />of Dimethylformamide in gloves<br />ISO 16190: Footwear – Critical substances potentially present<br />in footwear and footwear components – Test method<br />to quantitatively determine polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons<br />(PAH) in footwear materials (ISO/TS 16190:2013)</p><p><br /><strong>MOUNTAINEERING EQUIPMENT – SAFETY DEVICES</strong><br />EN 564/UIAA 102: Accessory cord<br />EN 15151-1/UIAA 129: Braking devices with assisted locking<br />EN 565/UIAA 103: Tape<br />EN 566/ UIAA 104: Slings<br />EN 567/UIAA 126: Rope clamps<br />EN 568/UIAA 151: Ice anchors<br />EN 569/UIAA 122: Pitons<br />EN 892/UIAA 101: Dynamic mountaineering ropes<br />EN 893 /UIAA 153: Crampons<br />EN 958/UIAA 128: Energy absorbing systems for “vie ferrate”<br />EN 959/UIAA 123: Rock anchors<br />EN 12270/UIAA 124: Chocks<br />EN 12275/UIAA 121: Connectors<br />EN 12276/UIAA 125: Frictional anchors<br />EN 12277/UIAA 105: Harnesses<br />EN 12278/UIAA 127: Pulleys<br />EN 13089/UIAA 152: Ice-tools<br />UIAA 154: Snow anchors (Dead Man)<br />EN 15151-2/UIAA 129: Manual braking devices<br />EN 16869: Design/construction of Via Ferratas<br />EN 17109: Mountaineering equipment – Individual safety systems<br />for rope courses – Safety requirements and test methods<br />EN 17520: Mountaineering equipment – Personal belay lanyards<br />- Safety requirements and test methods</p><p><strong>PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR WORK</strong><br /><strong>POSITIONING AND PREVENTION OF FALLS FROM A</strong><br /><strong>HEIGHT</strong><br />EN 341: Descender devices<br />EN 353-1: Guided type fall arresters including a rigid anchor line<br />EN 353-2: Guided type fall arresters including a flexible anchor line<br />EN 354: Lanyards<br />EN 355: Energy absorbers<br />EN 358: Belts for work positioning and restraint and work<br />positioning lanyards<br />EN 361: Full body harnesses<br />EN 362: Connectors<br />EN 1496: Personal fall protection equipment – Rescue lifting devices<br />EN 1498: Personal fall protection equipment – Rescue loops<br />EN 795: Anchor devices – Requirements and testing<br />EN 1891/UIAA 107: Low stretch kernmantel ropes<br />EN 12841: Rope adjustment devices<br />EN 12401: Small Kraft-Deck safety harnesses and safety<br />line-Safety requirements and tests methods<br />ANSI/ASSE Z359.1: Safety Requirements for Personal Fall Arrest<br />Systems, Subsystems and Components<br />ANSI/ASSE Z359.3: Safety Requirements for Positioning<br />and Travel Restraint Systems<br />ANSI/ASSE Z359.4: Safety Requirements for Assisted-Rescue<br />and Self-Rescue Systems, Subsystems and Components<br />ANSI/ASSE Z359.11: Safety Requirements for Full Body Harnesses<br />ANSI/ASSE Z359.12: Connecting Components for Personal Fall<br />Arrest Systems<br />ANSI/ASSE Z359.13: Energy Absorbers and Energy Absorbing<br />Lanyards<br />ANSI/ASSE Z359.14: Safety Requirements for Self Retracting<br />devices for Personal Fall Arrest and Rescue System<br />ANSI/ASSE Z359.15: Safety Requirements for Single Anchor<br />Lifelines and Fall Arresters for Personal Fall Arresters for Personal<br />Fall ArrestSystems<br />AS-NZS 5532: Manufacturing requirements for single-point<br />anchor device used for harnessbased work at height<br />ANSI/ASSE Z.359.18: Safety Requirements for Anchorage<br />Connectors for Active Fall Protection Systems<br />NFPA 1983: Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment<br />for Emergency Services</p><p><strong>SAFETY RAILINGS</strong><br />EN ISO 14122: Safety of machinery – Permanent means of access<br />to machinery<br />Part 1: Choice of fixed means and general requirements of access<br />(ISO 14122-1)<br />Part 3: Stairs, stepladders and guard-rails (ISO 14122-3)</p><p><strong>MEDICAL DEVICES</strong><br />EN 14683:2019: Medical face masks – Requirements<br />and test methods<br />ASTM F2100: Performance of materials used in medical face masks<br />EN 10993.1:2020: Biological evaluation of medical devices<br />- Part 1: Evaluation and testing within a risk management process<br />(ISO 10993- 1)<br />EN 10993.5:2009: Biological evaluation of medical devices<br />- Part 5: Tests for in vitro cytotoxicity<br />EN 10993.10:2013: Biological evaluation of medical devices<br />- Part 10: Tests for irritation and skin sensitization (ISO 10993-10)<br />EN 13795.1:2019: Surgical clothing and drapes – Requirements<br />and test methods – Part 1: Surgical drapes and gowns<br />EN 13795.2:2019: Surgical clothing and drapes – Requirements<br />and test methods – Part 2: Clean air suits<br />EN 455: Medical gloves for single use<br />Part 1: Requirements and testing for freedom from holes<br />Part 2: Requirements and testing for physical properties<br />Part 3: Requirements and testing for biological evaluation<br />Part 4: Requirements and testing for shelf life determination</p><p><strong>CROSS-COUNTRY SKIS</strong><br />ISO 7138: Determination of mass and location of balance point<br />ISO 7139: Determination of elastic properties<br />ISO 7797: Determination of breaking load and deflection at break<br />with quasistatic load<br />ISO 7798: Determination of fatigue indexes – Cyclic loading test</p><p><strong>SNOWBOARDS</strong><br />ISO 10958: Binding mounting area<br />Part 1: Requirements and test methods for snowboards without<br />inserts<br />Part 2: Requirements and test methods for snowboards with inserts</p><p><strong>ALPINE SKIS</strong><br />ISO 5902: Determination of the elastic properties<br />ISO 6265: Determination of deformation load and breaking load<br />ISO 6266: Determination of fatigue indexes – Cyclic loading test<br />ISO 6267: Measurement of bending vibrations<br />ISO 5355: Alpine ski boots<br />SKI POLES<br />ISO 7331: Ski-poles for alpine skiing – Requirements and test<br />methods</p>
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