EN ISO 13034 is a European standard that addresses protective clothing against liquid chemicals. The title of the standard is “Protective clothing against liquid chemicals – Performance requirements for chemical protective clothing offering limited protective performance against liquid chemicals (Type 6 and Type PB [6] equipment).” This standard is part of the broader category of personal protective equipment (PPE) and is intended to provide guidelines for clothing that offers protection against liquid chemicals.
EN ISO 13034 specifically covers clothing designed to provide limited protection against liquid chemicals in situations where a higher level of protection is not required. This standard is particularly relevant for applications where there is a risk of exposure to splashes and sprays of liquid chemicals that are not highly hazardous or pressurized.
The standard outlines performance requirements and testing methods for two types of protective clothing:
- Type 6: Limited splash protection – This type of clothing is designed to offer protection against small-scale splashes and sprays of liquid chemicals. It does not provide full protection against higher levels of chemical exposure.
- Type PB [6]: Limited splash protection with spray-tight seams – This type of clothing includes the features of Type 6 clothing but with the added requirement that the seams of the clothing are spray-tight. This offers an enhanced level of protection against liquid penetration at the seams.
EN ISO 13034 covers various aspects of performance, including resistance to penetration by liquid chemicals, seam strength, tear resistance, and more. The standard ensures that the clothing meets minimum requirements for protection against liquid chemicals while considering factors such as comfort, flexibility, and durability.
As with any standard, it’s important to consult the latest version of EN ISO 13034 or any relevant updates to ensure you have accurate and up-to-date information, as standards can change over time.