Personal protective equipment - Eye and face protection - Occupational eye and face protectors - Part 1: Requirements
1 Scope
This part of GB 32166 specifies the classification, basic requirements and special requirements of occupational eye and face protectors.
This part is applicable to afocal protectors or components used to protect eye or face safety in occupational eye and face protection (mainly industrial protection).
This part is not applicable to:
a) sunglasses and sunglass oculars for general purpose or eye and face protectors with vision corrective effect;
b) eye and face protectors used to protect patients from exposure during diagnosis or treatment;
c) products used for directly observing the sun, such as eye protectors for observing solar eclipse, etc.;
d) eye and face protectors for sports;
e) eye and face protectors against short circuit electric arc;
f) eye and face protectors for welding;
g) eye and face protectors against laser.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 30042-2013 Personal protective equipment - Eye and face protection - Vocabulary (ISO 4007: 2012, MOD)
GB/T 32166.2-2015 Personal protective equipment - Eye and face protection - Occupational eye and face protectors - Part 2: Test methods
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 30042 apply.
4 Classification of occupational eye and face protectors
4.1 Functional types of occupational eye and face protectors
The function of occupational eye and face protectors refers to the capability of protecting against one or more of the following hazards:
——strong impacts at different degrees;
——optical radiation;
——heat and flame;
——droplets;
——splashes.
4.2 Types of occupational eye and face protectors
The occupational eye and face protectors may be divided into the following types according to their structures and patterns:
——spectacles;
——goggle;
——face-shield.
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Classification of occupational eye and face protectors
4.1 Functional types of occupational eye and face protectors
4.2 Types of occupational eye and face protectors
5 Basic requirements
5.1 Harmlessness
5.2 Headband
5.3 Minimum dimension requirements for the assembled ocular
5.4 Optical requirements
5.5 Strength
5.6 Aging resistance
5.7 Flame retardance
5.8 Packaging and marking
6 Special requirements
6.1 Requirements for protection against optical radiation
6.2 Additional requirements for eye and face protectors for non-radiation industry
Annex A (Normative) Type of optical radiation and determination of shade number
Bibliography
Standard
GB 32166.1-2016 Personal protective equipment—Eye and face protection—Occupational eye and face protectors—Part 1:Requirements (English Version)
Standard No.
GB 32166.1-2016
Status
to be superseded
Language
English
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7000 words
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2017-3-1
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Detail of GB 32166.1-2016
Standard No.
GB 32166.1-2016
English Name
Personal protective equipment—Eye and face protection—Occupational eye and face protectors—Part 1:Requirements
Personal protective equipment - Eye and face protection - Occupational eye and face protectors - Part 1: Requirements
1 Scope
This part of GB 32166 specifies the classification, basic requirements and special requirements of occupational eye and face protectors.
This part is applicable to afocal protectors or components used to protect eye or face safety in occupational eye and face protection (mainly industrial protection).
This part is not applicable to:
a) sunglasses and sunglass oculars for general purpose or eye and face protectors with vision corrective effect;
b) eye and face protectors used to protect patients from exposure during diagnosis or treatment;
c) products used for directly observing the sun, such as eye protectors for observing solar eclipse, etc.;
d) eye and face protectors for sports;
e) eye and face protectors against short circuit electric arc;
f) eye and face protectors for welding;
g) eye and face protectors against laser.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 30042-2013 Personal protective equipment - Eye and face protection - Vocabulary (ISO 4007: 2012, MOD)
GB/T 32166.2-2015 Personal protective equipment - Eye and face protection - Occupational eye and face protectors - Part 2: Test methods
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in GB/T 30042 apply.
4 Classification of occupational eye and face protectors
4.1 Functional types of occupational eye and face protectors
The function of occupational eye and face protectors refers to the capability of protecting against one or more of the following hazards:
——strong impacts at different degrees;
——optical radiation;
——heat and flame;
——droplets;
——splashes.
4.2 Types of occupational eye and face protectors
The occupational eye and face protectors may be divided into the following types according to their structures and patterns:
——spectacles;
——goggle;
——face-shield.
Contents of GB 32166.1-2016
Foreword i
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Classification of occupational eye and face protectors
4.1 Functional types of occupational eye and face protectors
4.2 Types of occupational eye and face protectors
5 Basic requirements
5.1 Harmlessness
5.2 Headband
5.3 Minimum dimension requirements for the assembled ocular
5.4 Optical requirements
5.5 Strength
5.6 Aging resistance
5.7 Flame retardance
5.8 Packaging and marking
6 Special requirements
6.1 Requirements for protection against optical radiation
6.2 Additional requirements for eye and face protectors for non-radiation industry
Annex A (Normative) Type of optical radiation and determination of shade number
Bibliography