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Instruction of use for GUIDE's protective gloves and arm guards for
general use
CE category 2, protection when there is a medium risk of serious injury
Usage
The gloves shall not be worn when there is a risk of entanglement with
moving parts of machines
We recommend that the gloves are tested and checked for damages
before use.
It is the employer's responsibility together with the user to analyze if each
glove protects against the risks that can appear in any given work
situation.
Basic demands
All GUIDE gloves corresponds to the PPE regluation (EU) 2016/425 and
the standard EN 420:2003+A1:2009.
Declaration of Conformity for this product can be found at our website:
guidegloves.com/doc
The gloves are designed to protect against the following risks:
EN 388:2016 - Protective gloves against mechanical risks
The characters next to the pictogram, four numbers and one or two
letters, indicates the protection level of the glove. The higher value the
better result. Example 1234AB.
1) Abrasion resistance: performance level 0 to 4
2) Cut protection, coup test: performance level 1 to 5.
3) Tear resistance: performance level 1 to 4.
4) Puncture resistance: performance level 1 to 4.
A) Cut protection, TDM test EN ISO 13997:1999, performance level A to
F. This test shall be performed if the material dulls the blade during the
coup test. The letter becomes the reference performance result.
B) Impact protection: is specified by a P
For gloves with two or more layers the overall classification does not
necessarily reflect the performance of the outermost layer.
If X = Test not assessed
Cut resistance gloves
For dulling during the cut resistance test (6.2), the coupe test results are
only indicative while the TDM cut resistance test (6.3) is the reference
performance result.
EN 407:2004 – protection against heat
The figures next to the pictogram for this EN standard indicate what result
the glove has attained in each test.
The higher the figure is the better result is achieved. The figures show as
follows:
Fig 1 indicates the burning behaviour of the material (performance level 1-
4)
Fig 2 indicates the protection level against contact heat (performance
level 1- 4)
Fig 3 indicates the protection level against convective heat (performance
level 1- 4)
Fig 4 indicates the protection level against radiant heat (performance level
1- 4)
Fig 5 indicates the protection level against drops of molten metal
(performance level 1- 4)
Fig 6 indicates the protection level against molten metal (performance
level 1- 4)
The glove must not come in contact with a naked flame if the glove only
has a performance level of 1 or 2 in burning behaviour.
EN 511:2006 – Protection against cold
Measurements are made to determine how the material protects against
convective and conductive cold. Three figures are shown next to the
pictogram:
Fig 1 indicates the resistance to convective cold (performance level 0- 4)
Fig 2 indicates the resistance to cold when in direct contact with cold
objects (performance level 0- 4)
Fig 3 indicates the resistance to water penetration (level 0 and 1)
0 = water penetrates through the material after 30minutes
1 = no water penetrates through the material after 30 minutes
If the glove achieved level 0 in the water penetration test it may lose its
insulating properties when wet.
Further information on the maximum permissible user exposure e.g.
temperature, duration can be obtained from Guide Gloves.
Testing is carried out on the palm of the glove, unless other is specified.
If not specified the glove doesn´t contain any known substances that can
cause allergic reactions.
This model may contain latex that may cause allergic reactions.
Glove marking
Test results for each model are marked on the glove and/or at its
packaging, in our catalogue and on our web pages.
Storage:
Store the gloves in a dark, cool and dry place in their original packaging.
The mechanical properties of the glove will not be affected when stored
properly. The shelf life cannot be determined and is dependent on the
intended use and storage conditions.
Disposal:
Dispose the used gloves in accordance with the requirements of each
country and/or region.
Cleaning/washing:
Achieved test results are guaranteed for new and unwashed gloves. The
effect of washing on the gloves' protective properties has not been tested
unless specified.
Washing instructions: Follow the specified washing instructions. If no
washing instructions are specified, rinse with water and air dry.
Website: Further information can be obtained at www.guidegloves.com
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Instrucciones para usar los guantes protectores y las protecciones
para brazos GUIDE de uso universal
Categoría CE 2, protección cuando existe un riesgo medio de lesiones
graves
Instrucciones de uso
Los guantes no deben utilizarse cuando existe el riesgo de enredarse con
las piezas móviles de la maquinaria
Recomendamos probar y controlar los guantes, en busca de
posibles daños, antes del uso.
El empleador, junto con el usuario, es responsable de analizar si cada
guante protege contra los riesgos que pueden surgir en cada situación
laboral.
Requisitos básicos
Todos los guantes GUIDE se ajustan al reglamento en materia de EPP
(UE) 2016/425 y a la norma EN 420:2003+A1:2009.
Puede consultar la Declaración de conformidad de este producto en
nuestro sitio web: guidegloves.com/doc
Los guantes están diseñados para proteger de los siguientes
riesgos:
EN 388:2016 | Guantes protectores contra riesgos mecánicos
Los caracteres que se encuentran junto al pictograma (cuatro números y
una o dos letras) indican el nivel de protección de los guantes. Cuanto
más alto es el nivel, mejor es el resultado. Ejemplo 1234AB.
1) Resistencia a la abrasión: nivel de rendimiento de 0 a 4
2) Resistencia al corte, prueba de éxito: nivel de rendimiento de 1 a 5.
3) Resistencia al desgarro: nivel de rendimiento de 1 a 4.
4) Resistencia a la perforación: nivel de rendimiento de 1 a 4.
A) Protección contra cortes, prueba TDM de la norma EN ISO
13997:1999, nivel de rendimiento de la letra A hasta la F. Se realizará
esta prueba si el material desafila la hoja durante la prueba de éxito. La
letra será el resultado de rendimiento de referencia.
B) Protección contra impactos: se indica con una P

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