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EN 12477

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Gloves certified to the EN 12477 standard are designed for welding work and the standard serves to complement the requirements specified in EN 388 and EN 407. The gloves protect the wearer against splashes of molten metal, short-term exposure to open flames, convective heat, mechanical risks and UV radiation when arc welding.  

There are two categories for the welding gloves. Type A are intended for work that does not require dexterity but where greater heat protection is required. Type B are for work that requires higher dexterity but involves less risk of contact with heat.

Requirement for minimum performancelevel
Protective protertiesStandardType AType B
Resistance to abrasionEN 38821
Cut resistanceEN 38811
Tear resistanceEN 38821
Puncture resistanceEN 38821
Limited flame spreadEN40732
Contact heatEN 40711
Convective heatEN 4071-
Small splashes of molten metalEN 40732
FlexibilityEN4201 (mindste diameter 11mm)4 (mindste diameter 6,5 mm)

The EN 12477 standard defines the minimum lengths for welding gloves.  

Protective gloves for arc welding can be tested for electrical resistance through the glove material.

The EN 12477 standard does not have a particular pictogram but is specified in connection with the EN 407 classification.