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CEN/CLC/TR 16832:2015

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Selection, use, care and maintenance of personal protective equipment for preventing electrostatic risks in hazardous areas (explosion risks)

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04-24-2015

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Term and definitions
4 Selection
5 Use
6 Care
7 Maintenance
8 Disposal
Annex A (informative) - Introduction to electrostatics and
        electrostatic hazards
Annex B (informative) - Classification of hazardous areas
        and zones
Annex C (informative) - Questions and Answers
Bibliography

This Technical Report sets out guidance for the selection, use, care and maintenance of clothing and related items of personal protective equipment designed to prevent hazards caused by static electricity in hazardous areas.Static electricity should not be confused with mains supply electricity, or other forms of electric current; the requirements for protection against static electricity are different to the requirements for protection against hazards associated with electric current. Protection against electrostatic risks should not be confused with protection against electric arc; the former is concerned with electrical properties and the latter is concerned with heat, flame and projectile protection.Directive 89/686/EEC requires that PPE intended for use in explosive atmospheres must be so designed and manufactured that it cannot be the source of an electric, electrostatic or impact-induced arc or spark likely to cause an explosive mixture to ignite. Whereas this Technical Report addresses electrostatic ignition risks, it does not address other possible sources of ignition. Nevertheless, other possible sources of ignition are required to be considered when certifying PPE to the requirements of Directive 89/686/EEC.NOTEEN 13463-1 gives guidance on assessing possible ignition sources in non-electrical equipment that may be used for some items of PPE.

Committee
CEN/CLC/JWG 7
DevelopmentNote
COR 2015 issued in April 2015 corrects standard designation from CEN/TR 16832 to CEN/CLC/TR 16832. Supersedes & redesignates CEN/TR 16832. (05/2015)
DocumentType
Technical Report
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Current
Supersedes

ISO/TR 15916:2015 Basic considerations for the safety of hydrogen systems
CEN ISO/TR 18690:2012 Guidance for the selection, use and maintenance of safety and occupational footwear and other personal protective equipment offering foot and leg protection (ISO/TR 18690:2012)
IEC 60895:2002 Live working - Conductive clothing for use at nominal voltage up to 800 kV a.c. and +/- 600 kV d.c.
IEC 60984:2014 Live working - Electrical insulating sleeves
EN 61340-4-5:2004 Electrostatics - Part 4-5: Standard test methods for specific applications - Methods for characterizing the electrostatic protection of footwear and flooring in combination with a person
EN 60079-32-2:2015 Explosive atmospheres - Part 32-2: Electrostatics hazards - Tests
EN 61340-4-3:2001 Electrostatics - Part 4-3: Standard test methods for specific applications - Footwear
EN 60079-10-1:2015 Explosive atmospheres - Part 10-1: Classification of areas - Explosive gas atmospheres
CEN/TR 14560:2003 Guidance for selection, use, care and maintenance of protective clothing against heat and flame
ISO 11612:2015 Protective clothing — Clothing to protect against heat and flame — Minimum performance requirements
89/686/EEC : 1989 AMD 5 2012 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE OF 21 DECEMBER 1989 ON THE APPROXIMATION OF THE LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES RELATING TO PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
ISO 13688:2013 Protective clothing — General requirements
EN ISO 20344:2011 Personal protective equipment - Test methods for footwear (ISO 20344:2011)
EN 1149-1:2006 Protective clothing - Electrostatic properties - Part 1: Test method for measurement of surface resistivity
IEC 61482-2:2009 Live working - Protective clothing against the thermal hazards of an electric arc - Part 2: Requirements
ISO 10965:2011 Textile floor coverings Determination of electrical resistance
EN 13463-1:2009 Non-electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres - Part 1: Basic method and requirements
EN 16350:2014 Protective gloves - Electrostatic properties
CLC/TR 60079-32-1:2015 Explosive atmospheres - Part 32-1: Electrostatic Hazards - Guidance
EN 60079-10-2:2015 Explosive atmospheres - Part 10-2: Classification of areas - Explosive dust atmospheres
IEC 60079-10-1:2015 Explosive atmospheres - Part 10-1: Classification of areas - Explosive gas atmospheres
EN ISO 11612:2015 Protective clothing - Clothing to protect against heat and flame - Minimum performance requirements (ISO 11612:2015)
EN ISO 11611:2015 Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes (ISO 11611:2015)
ISO 20347:2012 Personal protective equipment Occupational footwear
IEC 61340-4-3:2001 Electrostatics - Part 4-3: Standard test methods for specific applications - Footwear
IEC 61340-4-1:2003+AMD1:2015 CSV Electrostatics - Part 4-1: Standard test methods for specific applications - Electrical resistance of floor coverings and installed floors
ISO 11611:2015 Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes
EN ISO 20345:2011 Personal protective equipment - Safety footwear (ISO 20345:2011)
IEC 60079-0:2011 Explosive atmospheres - Part 0: Equipment - General requirements
EN 61340-4-1:2004/A1:2015 ELECTROSTATICS - PART 4-1: STANDARD TEST METHODS FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS - ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE OF FLOOR COVERINGS AND INSTALLED FLOORS (IEC 61340-4-1:2003/A1:2015)
EN 1149-2:1997 Protective clothing - Electrostatic properties - Part 2: Test method for measurement of the electrical resistance through a material (vertical resistance)
IEC 61241-2-3:1994 Electrical apparatus for use in the presence of combustible dust - Part 2: Test methods - Section 3: Method for determining minimum ignition energy of dust/air mixtures
EN ISO 20347:2012 Personal protective equipment - Occupational footwear (ISO 20347:2012)
EN 60895:2003 Live working - Conductive clothing for use at nominal voltage up to 800 kV a.c. and ± 600 kV d.c.
IEC 61340-4-5:2004 Electrostatics - Part 4-5: Standard test methods for specific applications - Methods for characterizing the electrostatic protection of footwear and flooring in combination with a person
EN ISO 13688:2013 Protective clothing - General requirements (ISO 13688:2013)
ISO 20346:2014 Personal protective equipment Protective footwear
EN ISO 20346:2014 Personal protective equipment - Protective footwear (ISO 20346:2014)
ISO 20345:2011 Personal protective equipment Safety footwear
ISO 7000:2014 Graphical symbols for use on equipment Registered symbols
EN 1149-5:2008 Protective clothing - Electrostatic properties - Part 5: Material performance and design requirements
ISO/TR 18690:2012 Guidance for the selection, use and maintenance of safety and occupational footwear and other personal protective equipment offering foot and leg protection
EN 1081:1998 Resilient floor coverings - Determination of the electrical resistance
EN 60984 : 2014 LIVE WORKING - ELECTRICAL INSULATING SLEEVES
CEN/TR 15321:2006 Guidelines on the selection, use, care and maintenance of protective clothing
EN 13821:2002 Potentially explosive atmospheres - Explosion prevention and protection - Determination of minimum ignition energy of dust/air mixtures
EN 50286:1999/corrigendum:2004 ELECTRICAL INSULATING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING FOR LOW-VOLTAGE INSTALLATIONS
ISO 20344:2011 Personal protective equipment Test methods for footwear
1994/9/EC : 1994 DIRECTIVE 94/9/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF 23 MARCH 1994 ON THE APPROXIMATION OF THE LAWS OF THE MEMBER STATES CONCERNING EQUIPMENT AND PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS INTENDED FOR USE IN POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
EN 1149-3:2004 Protective clothing - Electrostatic properties - Part 3: Test methods for measurement of charge decay

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