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    AS NZS 2210 3-2000 Occupational protective footwear - Specification for safety footwear《职业防护鞋 第3部分 安全鞋规格 [修改并包括标准ISO 8782-2-1998的全文]》.pdf

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    AS NZS 2210 3-2000 Occupational protective footwear - Specification for safety footwear《职业防护鞋 第3部分 安全鞋规格 [修改并包括标准ISO 8782-2-1998的全文]》.pdf

    1、AS/NZS 2210.3:2000Australian/New Zealand StandardOccupational protective footwearPart 3: Specification for safety footwearModified and including the full text of ISO 8782-2:1998AS/NZS2210.3Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 23 Jun 2009AS/NZS 2210.3:2000This Joint Austra

    2、lian/New Zealand Standard was prepared by Joint TechnicalCommittee SF/3, Occupational Protective Footwear. It was approved on behalf ofthe Council of Standards Australia on 7 July 2000 and on behalf of the Council ofStandards New Zealand on 14 July 2000. It was published on 25 September 2000.The fol

    3、lowing interests are represented on Committee SF/3:Association of Certification BodiesAustralian Podiatry CouncilAustralasian Fire Authorities CouncilBureau of Steel Manufacturers of AustraliaDepartment of Defence, AustraliaDepartment of Labour, New ZealandFootwear Manufacturers Association of Austr

    4、aliaMelbourne WaterNew Zealand Footwear Industry AssociationNew Zealand Leather and Shoe Research AssociationPlastics and Chemical Industry AssociationSATRA Technology CentreTAFE N.S.W.Testing Interests (Australia)The Royal Australian Chemical InstituteUnited Firefighters Union of AustraliaKeeping S

    5、tandards up-to-dateStandards are living documents which reflect progress in science, technology andsystems. To maintain their currency, all Standards are periodically reviewed, and neweditions are published. Between editions, amendments may be issued. Standards mayalso be withdrawn. It is important

    6、that readers assure themselves they are using a currentStandard, which should include any amendments which may have been published sincethe Standard was purchased.Detailed information about joint Australian/New Zealand Standards can be found byvisiting the Standards Australia web site at .au or Stan

    7、dards NewZealand web site at www.standard.co.nz and looking up the relevant Standard in the on-line catalogue.Alternatively, both organizations publish an annual printed Catalogue with full details ofall current Standards. For more frequent listings or notification of revisions, amendmentsand withdr

    8、awals, Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand offer a number ofupdate options. For information about these services, users should contact theirrespective national Standards organization.We also welcome suggestions for improvement in our Standards, and especiallyencourage readers to notify us

    9、immediately of any apparent inaccuracies or ambiguities.Please address your comments to the Chief Executive of either Standards AustraliaInternational or Standards New Zealand at the address shown on the back cover.This Standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR 95452.Accessed by ISONET - C

    10、HINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 23 Jun 2009AS/NZS 2210.3:2000Australian/New Zealand StandardOccupational protective footwearPart 3: Specification for safety footwearOriginated as part of AS Z31952.Previous edition AS/NZS 2210.2:1994.Jointly revised and redesignated in part as AS/NZS 2210.

    11、3:2000.COPYRIGHT Standards Australia/Standards New ZealandAll rights are reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or copied in any form or byany means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without the writtenpermission of the publisher.Jointly published by Standards Australia In

    12、ternational Ltd, GPO Box 5420, Sydney,NSW 2001 and Standards New Zealand, Private Bag 2439, Wellington 6020ISBN 0 7337 3548 7Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 23 Jun 2009iiPREFACEThis Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand Committe

    13、eSF/3, Occupational Protective Footwear to supersede (in part) AS/NZS 2210.2:1994, Occupationalprotective footwear, Part 2: Specification.This Standard has been adopted with national modifications and has been reproduced from theInternational Standard ISO 8782-2:1998, Safety, protective and occupati

    14、onal footwear forprofessional use, Part 2: Specification safety footwear. Additional requirements for Australian andNew Zealand are given in Appendix ZZ. Changes to the ISO text are indicated by a marginal bar.Appendix ZA provides a test method referenced in Appendix ZZ.The objective of this Standar

    15、d is to provide manufacturers and users with requirements for footwearintended for use in workplace applications.As this Standard is reproduced from an International Standard, the following applies:(a) Its number appears on the cover and title page while the International Standard numberappears only

    16、 on the cover.(b) In the source text, this part of ISO 8782 should read this Australian/New ZealandStandard.(c) A full point substitutes for a comma when referring to a decimal marker.References to international Standards should be replaced by Australian or Australian/New ZealandStandards as follows

    17、:Reference to International Standards Australian or Australian/New Zealand StandardISO AS/NZS8782 Safety, protective and occupationalfootwear for professional use8782-1 Part 1: Requirements and test methods2210 Occupational protective footwear2210.2 Part 2: Requirements and test methodsManufacturers

    18、 have a grace period two years from the date of publication to comply with thisStandard.Guidance for the selection, care and use of protective footwear is not covered by this Standard butis provided in AS/NZS 2210.1, Occupational protective footwear, Part 1: Guide to selection, careand use1.1 In the

    19、 course of revision.Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 23 Jun 2009iiiCONTENTSPage1 Scope 12 Normative reference . 13 Definition 14 Design and classification 15 Requirements for safety footwear 26 Marking . 57 Information to be supplied . 5AppendicesZZ Variations to ISO

    20、8782-2:1998 for application in Australia and New Zealand 7ZA Means for demonstrating compliance with this Standard . 8Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 23 Jun 2009ivNOTESAccessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 23 Jun 2009Accessed by ISONET - CH

    21、INA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 23 Jun 2009ISO 8782-2:1998(E) ISO2a) Design A: low shoe b) Design B: ankle boot c) Design C: half-knee bootd) Design D: knee-high boot e) Design E: thigh bootKey1 Variable extension which can be adapted to the wearerNOTE Design E is a knee-height boot (desig

    22、n D) equipped with a thin, impermeable material which extends the upper andwhich can be cut to adapt the boot to the wearer.Figure 1 Designs of footwear5 Requirements for safety footwearSafety footwear shall comply with the basic requirements given in table 2. Safety footwear for special application

    23、sshall additionally comply with the appropriate requirements given in table 3.2 COPYRIGHT Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 23 Jun 2009 ISOISO 8782-2:1998(E)3Table 2 Basic requirements for safety footwearRequirement Subclause inClassification1)ISO 8782-1:1998IIIDesignH

    24、eight of upperSeat regionDesign ABCDE4.2.14.2.2XXXXXXXXXXXWhole footwearSole performance:ConstructionUpper/outsole bond strengthToe protection:GeneralToecap lengthImpact resistanceCompression resistanceCorrosion resistance of metal toecapsLeakproof footwear4.3.1.14.3.1.24.3.2.14.3.2.24.3.2.3.14.3.2.

    25、4.14.3.2.54.3.7XXXXXXXXXXXXXUpperThicknessTear strengthTensile propertiesFlexing resistanceWater vapour permeability and watervapour coefficientpH valueHydrolysis4.4.14.4.24.4.34.4.44.4.64.4.74.4.8XXXXXXXXVamp liningTear strengthAbrasion resistanceWater vapour permeability and watervapour coefficien

    26、tpH value4.5.24.5.34.5.44.5.5XXXXQuarter liningTear strengthAbrasion resistanceWater vapour permeability and watervapour coefficientpH value4.5.24.5.34.5.44.5.5OOOO3 COPYRIGHT Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 23 Jun 2009ISO 8782-2:1998(E) ISO4Table 2 (concluded)Requir

    27、ement Subclause inClassification1)ISO 8782-1:1998IIITongueTear strengthpH value4.6.14.6.2OOInsoleThicknesspH valueWater absorption and water desorptionAbrasion resistance4.7.14.7.24.7.34.7.4XXXXOutsoleThicknessTear strengthAbrasion resistanceFlexing resistanceHydrolysisInterlayer bond strengthResist

    28、ance to fuel oil4.8.24.8.34.8.44.8.54.8.64.8.74.8.9XXXXXOXXXXXOX1) The applicability of a requirement to a particular classification is indicated in this table asfollows:X means that safety footwear shall comply with the requirement in the quotedsubclause of ISO 8782-1:1998.O means that if the compo

    29、nent part of the safety footwear exists, it shall comply withthe requirement in the quoted subclause of ISO 8782-1:1998.The absence of X or O indicates that there is no requirement.In some cases, the requirement relates only to particular materials within the classification, forexample the pH value

    30、of leather components. This does not mean that other materials areprecluded from use. A clear indication of any limits or exclusions is given in ISO 8782-1, to whichreference should be made at all times.4 COPYRIGHT Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 23 Jun 2009 ISOISO 8

    31、782-2:1998(E)5Table 3 Additional requirements for special applicationswith appropriate designations for markingRequirement Subclause inClassification1)DesignationISO 8782-1:1998IIIWhole footwearPenetration resistanceElectrical resistance:Conductive footwearAntistatic footwearResistance to harsh envi

    32、ronments:Heat insulationCold insulationEnergy absorption of seat region4.3.34.3.4.14.3.4.24.3.5.14.3.5.24.3.6+PCAHICIEUpperWater penetration and waterabsorption 4.4.5 + WRUOutsoleCleated outsole:Cleated areaThicknessHeightResistance to hot contact4.8.1.14.8.1.24.8.1.34.8.8+ HRO1) The applicability o

    33、f a requirement is indicated in this table as follows:+ means that if the property is claimed, the safety footwear shall comply with the requirement in the quotedsubclause of ISO 8782-1:1998.6 MarkingEach item of safety footwear shall be clearly and permanently marked, for example by embossing or br

    34、anding, withthe following:a) size;b) manufacturers identification mark;c) manufacturers type designation;d) date of manufacture (at least quarter and year);e) country of manufacture;f) the number of this International Standard, i.e. ISO 8782-2;g) the designation(s) from table 3 appropriate to the pr

    35、otection provided.7 Information to be supplied7.1 Conductive footwearEach pair of conductive footwear shall be supplied with a leaflet worded as follows.Electrically conductive footwear should be used if it is necessary to minimize electrostatic build-up by dissipatingelectrostatic charges in the sh

    36、ortest possible time, for example when handling explosives, and if risk of electric5 COPYRIGHT Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF TECHNICAL SUPERVIS on 23 Jun 2009ISO 8782-2:1998(E) ISO6shock from any electrical apparatus or live parts has been completely eliminated. In order to ensure that

    37、thisfootwear is conductive, it has been specified to have an upper limit of resistance of 100 k in its new state.During service, the electrical resistance of footwear made from conductive material may be changed significantly,due to flexing and contamination. It is necessary to ensure that the condu

    38、ctive footwear is capable of fulfilling itsdesigned function of dissipating electrostatic charges throughout the whole of its life. Where necessary, the user istherefore recommended to establish an in-house test for electrical resistance and to use this test at regularintervals. This test and those

    39、mentioned below should be a routine part of the accident prevention programme of theworkplace.If the footwear is worn in conditions where the soling material becomes contaminated with substances that mayincrease the electrical resistance of the footwear, wearers should always check the electrical pr

    40、operties of theirfootwear before entering a hazard area.Where conductive footwear is in use, the resistance of the flooring should be such that it does not invalidate theprotection provided by the footwear.In use, no insulating elements, with the exception of normal hose, should be introduced betwee

    41、n the inner sole ofthe footwear and the foot of the wearer. If any insert is put between the inner sole and the foot, the combinationfootwear/insert should be checked for its electrical properties.7.2 Antistatic footwearEach pair of antistatic footwear shall be supplied with a leaflet worded as foll

    42、ows.Antistatic footwear should be used if it is necessary to minimize electrostatic build-up by dissipating electrostaticcharges, thus avoiding the risk of spark ignition of, for example flammable substances and vapours, and if the riskof electric shock from any electrical apparatus or live parts ha

    43、s not been completely eliminated. It should be noted,however, that antistatic footwear cannot guarantee an adequate protection against electric shock as it introducesonly a resistance between foot and floor. If the risk of electrical shock has not been completely eliminated, additionalpreventive mea

    44、sures are essential. Such measures, as well as the additional tests mentioned below, should be aroutine part of the accident prevention programme of the workplace.Experience has shown that, for antistatic purposes, the discharge path through a product should normally have anelectrical resistance of

    45、less than 1 000 M at any time throughout its useful life. A value of 100 k is specified asthe lowest limit of resistance of a product when new, in order to ensure some limited protection against dangerouselectric shock or ignition in the event of any electrical apparatus becoming defective when oper

    46、ating at voltages upto 250 V. However, under certain conditions, users should be aware that the footwear might give inadequateprotection and additional provisions to protect the wearer should be taken at all times.The electrical resistance of this type of footwear can be changed significantly by fle

    47、xing, contamination or moisture.The footwear will not perform its intended function if worn in wet conditions. It is, therefore, necessary to ensure thatthe antistatic footwear is capable of fulfilling its designed function of dissipating electrostatic charges and also ofgiving some protection throu

    48、ghout the whole of its life. The user is recommended to establish an in-house test forelectrical resistance and to use it at regular and frequent intervals.If the footwear is worn in conditions where the soling material becomes contaminated, wearers should always checkthe electrical properties of th

    49、e footwear before entering a hazard area.Where antistatic footwear is in use, the resistance of the flooring should be such that it does not invalidate theprotection provided by the footwear.In use, no insulating elements, with the exception of normal hose, should be introduced between the inner sole ofthe footwear and the foot of the wearer. If any insert is put between the inner sole and the foot, the combinationfootwear/insert should be checked for its electrical properties.6 COPYRIGHT Accessed by ISONET - CHINA STATE BUREAU OF


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