EN 352 is a set of European standards that specify requirements and testing methods for various types of hearing protection devices (HPDs) used in occupational and recreational settings. These standards are designed to ensure the effectiveness and safety of hearing protection products and to provide a common framework for manufacturers, regulatory bodies, and users across Europe. DE 352 standards cover a range of hearing protection devices, including earplugs, earmuffs, and ear canal caps.
Here is an overview of some key aspects of DE 352:
EN 352-1: Earmuffs
This part of the standard covers the requirements for earmuffs. It specifies criteria for noise reduction, comfort, and durability. Earmuffs are typically designed to cover the entire ear and are held in place by a headband.
EN 352-2: Earplugs
EN 352-2 outlines the requirements for earplugs, which are small devices designed to be inserted into the ear canal. This standard addresses aspects such as noise reduction, fit, and comfort.
EN 352-3: Earmuffs attached to an industrial safety helmet
This part of the standard focuses on earmuffs that are integrated into industrial safety helmets. It defines requirements for the combination of hearing protection and head protection.
EN 352-4: Level-dependent earmuffs
Level-dependent earmuffs are designed to protect the user from high-level noise while allowing them to hear lower-level sounds, such as speech or warning signals. This standard sets requirements and performance criteria for such devices.
EN 352-5: Active noise reduction earmuffs
Active noise reduction (ANR) earmuffs use electronic technology to cancel out or reduce noise. EN 352-5 specifies requirements and test methods for ANR earmuffs.
EN 352-6: Earmuffs with electrical audio input
Earmuffs with electrical audio input allow users to listen to external audio sources while providing hearing protection. This standard outlines requirements and testing procedures for these devices.
EN 352-7: Level-dependent earplugs
Similar to level-dependent earmuffs, level-dependent earplugs offer variable protection based on noise levels. EN 352-7 covers the requirements and testing methods for these types of earplugs.
EN 352-8: Entertainment audio earplugs
This standard is for earplugs designed for recreational or entertainment purposes, such as concerts or clubbing. It addresses requirements for noise reduction and sound quality.
EN 352-9: Earmuffs with active noise reduction
EN 352-9 focuses on earmuffs equipped with active noise reduction technology and specifies requirements for these products.
It’s essential for manufacturers to conform to these standards when designing and producing hearing protection devices. Additionally, employers and users should select and use hearing protection that complies with these standards to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the hearing protection measures in various noisy environments. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper fitting and usage of hearing protection devices to protect your hearing effectively.