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4 S A F E T Y G L O V E S READING THE NEW MARKINGS 1 ABRASION RESISTANCE The first marking represents abrasion resistance measured on a scale of 1 – 4 with 4 being the maximum abrasion resistance This test uses a new standardised abrasive paper for more reliability AT A GLANCE 2 COUPE TEST The second marking represents the cut resistance performance level using the Coupe test measured on a scale of 1 – 5 with 5 being the highest If the blade becomes dulled during this test the ISO 13997 test is implemented 3 TEAR TEST The third marking represents the tear resistance on a glove measured on a scale of 1 – 4 with 4 providing the maximum tear resistance No changes have been made to this testing method 4 PUNCTURE TEST The fourth marking represents the puncture resistance level on a glove measured on a scale of 1 – 4 Aneedle with a standardised diameter of 4 5 mm is used to determine how much force the glove can withstand No changes have been made to this testing method 5 ISO 13997 CUT TEST NEW The new fifth marking measures a gloves cut protection level by ascertaining the amount of force required to cut through a glove with a straight blade over a distance of 20 mm in a single contact Each subsequent test run the blade is passed over the test material with more force ranging from 2 -30 newtons The result of the new test method is expressed in newtons Based on this information the safety glove will be allocated one of six cut protection ratings expressed as classes A – F 6 IMPACT TEST NEW The sixth new marking represents impact protection If a glove claims to have impact protection and passes the test a “P” will be shown in the sixth place If the space is blank the glove either failed the test or the test was not applicable