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EN 420 is the basic overarching standard that defines general requirements for safety gloves. Whilst it doesnt outline specific protection and resistance levels, it does include basic guidelines that all gloves must meet.
The ANSI system classifies gloves with nine levels of cut protection. A higher number indicates that the gloves material required a higher weight to penetrate it with a sharp blade. The above chart provides shows all nine levels, ranging from A2 to A9.
The numbers and letters in the marking will always be in that order, so, on Unigloves Nitrex241PF PU Cut Resistant gloves, the marking 4X43F means the glove is rated as follows: 4 for abrasion resistance, X to indicate that the (older) coupe text was not performed, 4 for tear resistance, 3 for puncture resistance, F
The new standard spans from 0 g to 6,000 g of cut protection. Its tested by determining how much weight is required to cut through the glove material by a blade travelling 20 mm across the surface of the material. Based on the chart below, A1 rated gloves provide the least protection, while A9 provide the greatest.
A4 provides protection for medium cut hazards (1500-2199 grams to cut) A5 provides medium to heavy protection from cut hazards (2200-2999 grams to cut)
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A5 - Protective gloves, Level 5: withstands 2200 g to 2999 g of cutting load. A6 - Protective gloves, Level 6: withstands 3000 g to 3999 g of cutting load. A7 - Protective gloves, Level 7: withstands 4000 g to 4999 g of cutting load. A8 - Protective gloves, Level 8: withstands 5000 g to 5999 g of cutting load.
The material of the gloves is subjected to abrasion by sandpaper under a determined amount of pressure. The protection level is indicated on a scale of 1 to 4 depending on the number of turns until a hole appears in the material. The higher the number, the better the resistance to abrasion. Turns.
In general, the higher the number, the higher the level of protection. Level 0 indicates that the glove falls below the minimum performance level. An X means the glove hasnt been tested for that particular assessment, or that the test is not applicable to that glove.

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