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8.2 Specific Marking
Hand and arm protection shall be marked per the pictogram here. Markings shall be affixed so as to be visible and legible throughout the normal useful life of the glove. The following convention shall be applied, where applicable classifications are claimed by the manufacturer:
a. Cut-resistance, Section 6.1.1 (inside center)
b. Abrasion resistance, Section 6.1.4 (inside left)
c. Puncture resistance, non-hypodermic needle, Section 6.1.2 (inside right).
6.1.1 Cut Resistance
When tested in accordance with ASTM F2992-15, the glove’s or sleeve’s cut resistance shall be classified against the levels listed in Table 1, using the weight needed to cut through the material with 20 mm of blade travel. Data collection procedures in Appendix A shall be followed. Calculation for cut resistance classification may be done using the ISEA standardized template available at www.safetyequipment.org. The average of a minimum of 3 samples shall be used to report the classification level.
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