NEN-EN 15090:2012 en

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Footwear for firefighters
This European standard specifies minimum requirements and test methods for the performance of three types (see 4.3) of footwear for use by firefighters for fire suppression, general-purpose rescue, fire rescue and hazardous materials emergencies. This European standard does not cover special personal protective equipment used in high-risk situations (for example, the conditions described in ISO 15538). The main differences between this edition and EN 15090:2006 are as follows: a) Slip resistance has been added (reference to EN ISO 20345, 5.3.5). b) The types of footwear for firefighters (4.3) have been changed in accordance with the risks. c) The requirements and the test method for radiant heat (6.3.2 and 7.2) have been changed. d) The requirement for resistance to chemicals (6.5) have been slightly changed. e) The requirements for high electrical resistance outsoles (6.6.4 in the old version) and the adequate Marking symbols in Table 9 were removed. f) Annex B (normative) has been restructured. The criteria for the assessment of the state of footwear have been listed separately: “Insulation against heat”, “Radiant heat” and “Flame resistance”. g) Annex D 'Testing of laces' has been deleted.

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Replaces
NEN-EN 15090:2006 en
Withdrawn standard
NEN-EN 15090:2009 Ontw. en
Withdrawn standard
This document
NEN-EN 15090:2012 en
Current standard
Will be replaced by
NEN-EN 15090:2024 Ontw. en
Draft standard
Extra information
Registration date
2012-01-31
Date of withdrawal
2012-07-31
Committee
30209403
TC
CEN/TC 161
ICS code
13.340.50 Leg And Foot Protection
Related to
EN 15090:2012, IDT
Keywords
Occupational safety - Protective clothing - Fire resistance - Firefighting organizations - Boots - Personal protective equipment - Footwear - Safety - Protective footwear - Football boots - Safety systems

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