Canvas mittens GOST 12.4 010 75 description
GOST 12.4.010-75
Group T58
INTERSTATE STANDARD
Occupational Safety Standards System
Facilities personal protection
SPECIAL MITTENS
Occupational safety standards system. Personal safety means. Special mittens. Specifications
MKS 13.340.40
OKP 85 5700
Date of introduction 1976-01-01
By Resolution of the State Committee of Standards of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated February 21, 1975 N 491, the introduction date was set at 01/01/76.
The validity period was lifted by Gosstandart Decree dated June 22, 1992 N 564
INSTEAD GOST 5514-64
EDITION (January 2006) with Amendments No. 1, 2, 3, approved in April 1977, March 1981, December 1984 (IUS 5-77, 5-81, 3-85)
This standard applies to men's, women's and teenagers' gloves to protect the hands of workers from dangerous and harmful production factors.
1. TYPES AND MAIN DIMENSIONS
1. TYPES AND MAIN DIMENSIONS
1.1. According to the design, mittens should be made of five types:
B - with a set-in attachment (Fig. 2);
B - with a stick, seamlessly cut with bottom mittens (Fig. 3);
G - with a stick located on the side along the bend of the mitten, intended for both the right and left hands (Fig. 4);
D - with two sticks - for the thumb and index finger (Fig. 5);
E - elongated with gauntlets, tightened at the wrist with an elastic support tape, with a handheld, stitched with a tip (Fig. 6).
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 2).
1.2. The mittens are made with or without reinforcing and protective linings.
The shape, dimensions and location of the linings are set by the consumer.
1.3. The mittens are made in four sizes: 0, 1, 2, 3.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1).
1.4. The measurements of the finished mittens must correspond to those indicated in Figures 2-6 and in Table 1.
Drawings 2-6
Type B | |||
Type D | |||
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* Drawing 1 (Deleted, Change No. 2)
Table 1
Measurement numbers on drawings | Names of measurements | Dimensions, cm | Permissible deviations, cm |
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Types of mittens in the middle: | ||||||
B, C, D, D | ||||||
Width of the mitten at the level of the inflection point thumb | ||||||
Width by bottom edge mittens types B, V, D, D | ||||||
Width of the gaiter at the bottom in type E mittens | ||||||
Distance from the top edge of the mitten to the tip of the thumb | ||||||
The length of the thumb tip from the bend line to the top edge (measure along the finger tip) | ||||||
Length of the index finger in type D mittens (measure along the seam line) |
Notes:
1. At the request of the consumer, the measurement values of the mittens (dimensions 1, 3) may be changed.
2. By agreement with the Central Committee of the relevant trade union, it is allowed to change the value of measurement 2.
2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
2.1. Materials
2.1.1. Mittens must be made from the materials specified in Table 2.
table 2
Purpose of mittens protective properties | Name of material | Normative documents | Purpose of the material |
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From mechanical influences: | |||||
abrasion | For the base of the mittens |
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Two-thread linen harsh N 1 | |||||
Double-thread semi-linen | |||||
Double thread flax nylon | |||||
Double-thread flax lavsan art. 12202 | According to regulatory documentation | ||||
Semi-linen canvas | |||||
According to regulatory documentation | |||||
Vinyl leatherette-T intermittent | For mitten pads |
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Elastoiskozha-T "Textin" | |||||
Cotton lavsan melange fabric "Horizon" with combined impregnation art. 3512 | |||||
From elevated temperatures: | |||||
thermal radiation | Overcoat cloth | For the base and linings of mittens |
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Linen canvas with fire retardant impregnation | |||||
According to regulatory documentation | |||||
Elastoiskozha-T heat-reflective | For lining the back of the mittens |
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For the base and linings of mittens |
|||||
contact with heated surfaces | Overcoat cloth | ||||
Asbestos fabrics ALT-36, ALT-5, AST-2 | |||||
Semi-linen canvas impregnated N 2, 3, 5, 6 | |||||
Semi-linen canvas N 3 | For the base and linings of mittens |
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sparks, splashes, molten metal, scale | Overcoat cloth | For the base of the mittens |
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Split flap | According to regulatory documentation | For the base and linings of mittens |
|||
Asbestos fabrics ALT-36, ALT-5, AST-2 | |||||
Semi-linen canvas with fire retardant impregnation | For the base of the mittens |
||||
Semi-linen canvas, dyed with fire retardant impregnation art. 11254 | According to regulatory documentation | ||||
From water and salt solutions | |||||
Tent canvas, plain dyed with impregnation | |||||
Diagonal with lavsan fiber severe art. 6853 | According to regulatory documentation | ||||
For the base and linings of mittens |
|||||
Rubberized fabric LGN-566-1 | According to regulatory documentation | For mitten pads |
|||
Rubberized fabric IRP-11-29 | |||||
From acids: | |||||
concentrated acids | Acid-proof half-woolen cloth fabric with polypropylene art. 6929 | For the base and linings of mittens |
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Fabric for acid-proof workwear art. 49321 "C"; 49322 "C" | |||||
Polyester fabric with acid-repellent impregnation art. 86039 | |||||
medium concentration acid solutions | Acid-proof cloth ShHV-30 | ||||
Fabric for workwear with lavsan art. 49702 | According to regulatory documentation | ||||
Fabric for workwear with polypropylene | |||||
Harsh cloth | For the production of acid-proof mittens "KR" with further processing with latexes |
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From alkalis: | |||||
from low concentration alkali solutions | Semi-linen canvas with waterproof impregnation | For the base and linings of mittens |
|||
Two-thread harsh finished | According to regulatory documentation | ||||
Harsh cloth | For the manufacture of mittens "KR" with further processing with latexes |
||||
Double-thread semi-linen | For the base of the mittens |
||||
Two-thread linen harsh N 1 | |||||
From oil and petroleum products: | |||||
crude oil, oils and solid petroleum products | Semi-linen canvas with waterproof impregnation | ||||
Plain dyed fabric with lavsan fiber art. 3164, 3146 | According to regulatory documentation | ||||
Plain-dyed raincoat fabric with impregnation | |||||
Viscose-polyester fabric with oil-water-protective properties art. 86037 | According to regulatory documentation | For the base and linings of mittens |
|||
Mylar viscose fabric with oil, oil and water resistant impregnation art. 86020 | |||||
Vinyl artificial leather-T waterproof clothing "Storm" | For mitten pads |
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Elastic artificial leather-T oil and petrol resistant (OF) | |||||
Accessories |
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Elastic holding tape | According to regulatory documentation | For tightening type E mittens |
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Cotton threads, including those with anti-rot impregnation | For making gloves (except acid protection gloves) |
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16.5 tex x 3 x 2, | |||||
27 tex x 3 x 3, | |||||
15.4 tex x 3 x 3, | |||||
10 tex x 3 x 3, | |||||
13 tex x 3 x 2, | |||||
21 tex x 3 x 2 | |||||
Dacron threads 29.4 tex x 2 | According to regulatory documentation | For making mittens (except for mittens for protection against elevated temperatures) |
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Nylon threads 15.6 tex x 3 | |||||
Cotton threads 16.5 tex x 3, 21 tex x 3, 13 tex x 3 | Special phenylon sewing threads | According to regulatory documentation | For the manufacture of gloves for protection against elevated temperatures |
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60 fn, 29.4 tex x 2 (34/2), | |||||
60 fc 29.4 tex x 2 (34/2) | |||||
Reinforced sewing threads 45.0-69.5 tex (45LH, 65LH) | According to regulatory documentation | For the manufacture of mittens (except for mittens for protection against acids, alkalis and elevated temperatures) |
Note. By agreement with the consumer, it is allowed to use other materials of quality not lower than those indicated in Table 2.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 2, 3).
2.2. Basic manufacturing requirements
2.2.1. Mittens must be manufactured in accordance with the requirements of this standard, sample and technical description per module, approved in accordance with the established procedure.
2.2.2. Depending on the production conditions and in agreement with the consumer, mittens can be manufactured according to technical documentation for a model compiled taking into account the requirements of this standard:
with an insulating liner made of fleece-type fabrics or nonwoven fabric with fleece, stitched at the bottom or detachable;
with leggings, one-piece or stitched, single or double;
with overlays made of fabrics such as cloth or other materials in one or several layers on the palm part:
with knitted cuffs;
with elastic support tape, straps and buckles that tighten the mittens at the wrist or along the bottom edge;
with a lining of shock-absorbing material in the palm and back of the mittens or only in the palm;
insulated;
with three attacks;
with removable handheld;
made of moleskin type fabric for the base of the mittens.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1, 2).
2.2.3. Classification and types of stitches, lines and seams used for the manufacture of mittens - according to GOST 12807-2003.
Requirements for stitches, lines and seams - according to GOST 29122-91.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 3).
2.2.4. Determination of the grade of finished mittens - according to GOST 12.4.031-84.
2.2.5. The details of the mittens are cut out in the longitudinal or transverse directions; pads, linings and leggings - in any direction of the warp thread of the fabric.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1).
2.2.6. The following are allowed in ready-made mittens:
the back side of the mittens is stitched with a seam along the mitten, but no closer than 3 cm from the side edges or side seam (except for the “KR” mittens);
two-piece back cover;
stitched leggings of no more than three parts.
In mittens made of hard fabrics (such as tarpaulin art. 11119, 11124), a seam along the bend line on the side of the index finger is not allowed.
2.2.7. Extensions for back side mittens and to the overlays are stitched with an adjustment seam, an overlay with an open or closed cut, or a sewn one, depending on the fraying of the fabric.
2.2.8. The overlays are sewn on in one or two lines with the edges folded inwards in fraying fabrics and without hemming in non-fraying ones, or they are stitched along the top and side edges when sewing the bases of the mittens.
2.2.9. The pads are ground and connected to the base of the mittens with an overlay seam with an open or closed cut (depending on the fraying of the fabric), a stitching or stitching seam, followed by stitching on both sides.
2.2.10. The strip for the index finger (gusset) in type D mittens is stitched using a stitching or stitching seam.
In type E mittens, the gauntlets are stitched with an adjusting seam. An elastic support tape is sewn into the wrist area.
2.2.11. The mittens are sewn with two lines or one with edging of the cuts.
2.2.12. The lower section of the mittens is overcast or processed with a hem seam with an open or closed cut (depending on the fraying of the fabric) or edged.
If there is an edge and in non-fraying fabrics, the sections of the mittens are not overcast.
2.2.13. Seams in mittens made of film-coated materials can be sealed by gluing or welding.
GOST 10581-91.
4.3. Marking of transport containers is in accordance with GOST 14192-96.
4.4. Mittens should be stored in ventilated areas at a distance of at least 1 m from heating devices and must be protected from sunlight.
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GOST 12.4.010-75
Group T58
INTERSTATE STANDARD
Occupational Safety Standards System
Individual protection means
SPECIAL MITTENS
Specifications
Occupational safety standards system. Personal safety means. Special mittens. Specifications
MKS 13.340.40
OKP 85 5700
Date of introduction 1976-01-01
By Resolution of the State Committee of Standards of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated February 21, 1975 N 491, the introduction date was set at 01/01/76.
The validity period was lifted by Gosstandart Decree dated June 22, 1992 N 564
INSTEAD GOST 5514-64
EDITION (January 2006) with Amendments No. 1, 2, 3, approved in April 1977, March 1981, December 1984 (IUS 5-77, 5-81, 3-85)
This standard applies to men's, women's and teenagers' gloves to protect the hands of workers from dangerous and harmful production factors.
1. TYPES AND MAIN DIMENSIONS
1.1. According to the design, mittens should be made of five types:
B - with a set-in attachment (Fig. 2);
B - with a stick, seamlessly cut with the lower part of the mitten (Fig. 3);
G - with a stick located on the side along the bend of the mitten, intended for both the right and left hands (Fig. 4);
D - with two sticks - for the thumb and index finger (Fig. 5);
E - elongated with gauntlets, tightened at the wrist with an elastic support tape, with a handheld, stitched with a tip (Fig. 6).
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 2).
1.2. The mittens are made with or without reinforcing and protective linings.
The shape, dimensions and location of the linings are set by the consumer.
1.3. The mittens are made in four sizes: 0, 1, 2, 3.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1).
1.4. The measurements of the finished mittens must correspond to those indicated in Figures 2-6 and in Table 1.
Drawings 2-6
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____________________
* Drawing 1 (Deleted, Change No. 2)
Table 1
Measurement numbers on drawings |
Names of measurements |
Dimensions, cm |
Permissible deviations, cm |
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Types of mittens in the middle: |
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Width of the mitten at the level of the bend of the thumb |
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Width at the bottom edge of mittens types B, C, D, D |
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Width of the gaiter at the bottom in type E mittens |
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Distance from the top edge of the mitten to the tip of the thumb |
||||||
The length of the thumb tip from the bend line to the top edge (measure along the finger tip) |
||||||
Length of the index finger in type D mittens (measure along the seam line) |
Notes:
1. At the request of the consumer, the measurement values of the mittens (dimensions 1, 3) may be changed.
2. By agreement with the Central Committee of the relevant trade union, it is allowed to change the value of measurement 2.
2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
2.1. Materials
2.1.1. Mittens must be made from the materials specified in Table 2.
table 2
Purpose of mittens for protective properties |
Name of material |
Normative documents |
Purpose of the material |
From mechanical influences: |
|||
abrasion |
According to regulatory documentation |
For the base of the mittens |
|
Two-thread linen harsh N 1 |
|||
Double-thread semi-linen |
|||
Double thread flax nylon |
|||
Double-thread flax lavsan art. 12202 |
According to regulatory documentation |
||
Semi-linen canvas |
|||
According to regulatory documentation |
|||
Vinyl leatherette-T intermittent |
For mitten pads |
||
Elastoiskozha-T "Textin" |
|||
Cotton lavsan melange fabric "Horizon" with combined impregnation art. 3512 |
|||
From elevated temperatures: |
|||
thermal radiation |
Overcoat cloth |
GOST 27542-87 |
For the base and linings of mittens |
Linen canvas with fire retardant impregnation |
|||
According to regulatory documentation |
|||
Elastoiskozha-T heat-reflective |
For lining the back of the mittens |
||
GOST 6102-94 |
For the base and linings of mittens |
||
contact with heated surfaces |
Overcoat cloth |
GOST 27542-87 |
|
Asbestos fabrics ALT-36, ALT-5, AST-2 |
GOST 6102-94 |
||
Semi-linen canvas impregnated N 2, 3, 5, 6 |
|||
Semi-linen canvas N 3 |
For the base and linings of mittens |
||
sparks, splashes, molten metal, scale |
Overcoat cloth |
GOST 27542-87 |
For the base of the mittens |
Split flap |
According to regulatory documentation |
For the base and linings of mittens |
|
Asbestos fabrics ALT-36, ALT-5, AST-2 |
GOST 6102-94 |
||
Semi-linen canvas with fire retardant impregnation |
For the base of the mittens |
||
Semi-linen canvas, dyed with fire retardant impregnation art. 11254 |
According to regulatory documentation |
||
From water and salt solutions |
|||
Tent canvas, plain dyed with impregnation |
|||
Diagonal with lavsan fiber severe art. 6853 |
According to regulatory documentation |
||
For the base and linings of mittens |
|||
Rubberized fabric LGN-566-1 |
According to regulatory documentation |
For mitten pads |
|
Rubberized fabric IRP-11-29 |
|||
From acids: |
|||
concentrated acids |
Acid-proof half-woolen cloth fabric with polypropylene art. 6929 |
For the base and linings of mittens |
|
Fabric for acid-proof workwear art. 49321 "C"; 49322 "C" |
|||
Polyester fabric with acid-repellent impregnation art. 86039 |
|||
medium concentration acid solutions |
Acid-proof cloth ShHV-30 |
GOST 16166-80 |
|
Fabric for workwear with lavsan art. 49702 |
According to regulatory documentation |
||
Fabric for workwear with polypropylene |
|||
Harsh cloth |
For the production of acid-proof mittens "KR" with further processing with latexes |
||
From alkalis: |
|||
from low concentration alkali solutions |
Semi-linen canvas with waterproof impregnation |
For the base and linings of mittens |
|
Two-thread harsh finished |
According to regulatory documentation |
||
Harsh cloth |
For the manufacture of mittens "KR" with further processing with latexes |
||
Double-thread semi-linen |
For the base of the mittens |
||
Two-thread linen harsh N 1 |
|||
From oil and petroleum products: |
|||
Semi-linen canvas with waterproof impregnation |
|||
Plain dyed fabric with lavsan fiber art. 3164, 3146 |
According to regulatory documentation |
||
Plain-dyed raincoat fabric with impregnation |
|||
Viscose-polyester fabric with oil-water-protective properties art. 86037 |
According to regulatory documentation |
For the base and linings of mittens |
|
Mylar viscose fabric with oil, oil and water resistant impregnation art. 86020 |
|||
Vinyl artificial leather-T waterproof clothing "Storm" |
For mitten pads |
||
Elastic artificial leather-T oil and petrol resistant (OF) |
|||
Accessories |
|||
Elastic holding tape |
According to regulatory documentation |
For tightening type E mittens |
|
Cotton threads, including those with anti-rot impregnation |
GOST 6309-93 |
For making gloves (except acid protection gloves) |
|
16.5 tex x 3 x 2, |
|||
27 tex x 3 x 3, |
|||
15.4 tex x 3 x 3, |
|||
10 tex x 3 x 3, |
|||
13 tex x 3 x 2, |
|||
21 tex x 3 x 2 |
|||
Dacron threads 29.4 tex x 2 |
According to regulatory documentation |
For making mittens (except for mittens for protection against elevated temperatures) |
|
Nylon threads 15.6 tex x 3 |
|||
Cotton threads 16.5 tex x 3, 21 tex x 3, 13 tex x 3 |
GOST 6309-93 |
For sewing cuts |
|
From oil and petroleum products: |
|||
crude oil, oils and solid petroleum products |
Special phenylon sewing threads |
According to regulatory documentation |
For the manufacture of gloves for protection against elevated temperatures |
60 fn, 29.4 tex x 2 (34/2), |
|||
60 fc 29.4 tex x 2 (34/2) |
|||
Reinforced sewing threads 45.0-69.5 tex (45LH, 65LH) |
According to regulatory documentation |
For the manufacture of mittens (except for mittens for protection against acids, alkalis and elevated temperatures) |
Note. By agreement with the consumer, it is allowed to use other materials of quality not lower than those indicated in Table 2.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 2, 3).
2.2. Basic manufacturing requirements
2.2.1. Mittens must be manufactured in accordance with the requirements of this standard, the sample and technical description for the module, approved in the prescribed manner.
2.2.2. Depending on the production conditions and in agreement with the consumer, mittens may be manufactured according to the technical documentation for the model, drawn up taking into account the requirements of this standard:
With an insulating liner made of flannel-type fabrics or non-woven material with fleece, stitched at the bottom or detachable;
With leggings, one-piece or stitched, single or double;
With overlays made of fabrics such as cloth or other materials in one or several layers on the palm part:
With knitted cuffs;
With elastic support tape, straps and buckles that tighten the mittens at the wrist or along the bottom edge;
With a lining of shock-absorbing material in the palm and back of the mittens or only in the palm;
Insulated;
With three attacks;
With removable handheld;
Made from moleskin type fabric for the base of the mittens.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1, 2).
2.2.3. Classification and types of stitches, lines and seams used for the manufacture of mittens - according to GOST 12807-2003.
Requirements for stitches, lines and seams - according to.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 3).
2.2.4. Determination of grade of finished mittens - according to GOST 12.4.031-84.
2.2.5. The details of the mittens are cut out in the longitudinal or transverse directions; pads, linings and leggings - in any direction of the warp thread of the fabric.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1).
2.2.6. The following are allowed in ready-made mittens:
The back side of the mittens is stitched with a seam along the mitten, but no closer than 3 cm from the side edges or side seam (except for the “KR” mittens);
Two-piece back cover;
stitched leggings of no more than three parts.
In mittens made of hard fabrics (such as tarpaulin art. 11119, 11124), a seam along the bend line on the side of the index finger is not allowed.
2.2.7. Extensions to the back side of the mittens and to the overlays are sewn with an adjustment seam, an overlay with an open or closed cut, or a sewn one, depending on the fraying of the fabric.
2.2.8. The overlays are sewn on in one or two lines with the edges folded inwards in fraying fabrics and without hemming in non-fraying ones, or they are stitched along the top and side edges when sewing the bases of the mittens.
2.2.9. The pads are ground and connected to the base of the mittens with an overlay seam with an open or closed cut (depending on the fraying of the fabric), a stitching or stitching seam, followed by stitching on both sides.
2.2.10. The strip for the index finger (gusset) in type D mittens is stitched using a stitching or stitching seam.
In type E mittens, the gauntlets are stitched with an adjusting seam. An elastic support tape is sewn into the wrist area.
2.2.11. The mittens are sewn with two lines or one with edging of the cuts.
2.2.12. The lower section of the mittens is overcast or processed with a hem seam with an open or closed cut (depending on the fraying of the fabric) or edged.
If there is an edge and in non-fraying fabrics, the sections of the mittens are not overcast.
2.2.13. Seams in mittens made of film-coated materials can be sealed by gluing or welding.
2.2.14. The finished mittens are fastened in pairs.
3. ACCEPTANCE RULES
3.1. Acceptance rules and methods for quality control of mittens - in accordance with GOST 4103-82.
4. LABELING, PACKAGING, TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
4.1. Marking of mittens - according to GOST 10581-91 and according to.
4.2. Packaging and transportation of mittens - in accordance with GOST 10581-91.
4.3. Marking of transport containers - according to GOST 14192-96.
4.4. Mittens must be stored in ventilated areas at a distance of at least 1 m from heating devices and must be protected from sunlight.
GOST 12.4.010-75*
UDC 687.175:006.354 Group T58
STATE STANDARD OF THE USSR UNION
Occupational Safety Standards System
Individual protection means
SPECIAL MITTENS
Specifications
Occupational safety standards system. Personal safety means.
Special mittens. Specifications
OKP 85 5700
Date of introduction 1976-01-01
APPROVED by Resolution of the State Committee of Standards of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated February 21, 1975 No. 491
By Decree of the State Standard of Russia No. 564 dated June 22, 1992, the validity period was removed
INSTEAD GOST 5514-64
Reissue (June 1996) with Amendments No. 1, 2, 3, approved in April 1977, March 1981, December 1984 (IUS 5-77, 5-81, 3-85)
This standard applies to men's, women's and teenagers' gloves to protect the hands of workers from dangerous and harmful production factors.
1. TYPES AND MAIN DIMENSIONS
1.1. According to the design, mittens should be made of five types:
B - with a set-in tip (Fig. 2);
B - with a stick, seamlessly cut with the lower part of the mitten (Fig. 3);
G - with a stick located on the side along the bend of the mitten, intended for both the right and left hands (Fig. 4);
D - with two sticks - for the thumb and index finger (Fig. 5);
E - elongated with gauntlets, tightened at the wrist with an elastic support tape, with a handheld, stitched with a tip (Fig. 6).
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 2).
1.2. The mittens are made with or without reinforcing and protective linings.
The shape, dimensions and location of the linings are set by the consumer.
1.3. The mittens are made in four sizes: 0, 1, 2, 3.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1).
1.4. The measurements of the finished mittens must correspond to those indicated in the table. 1 and to hell. 2-6.
Table 1
Measurement numbers on drawings | Name of measurements | Dimensions, cm | Permissible deviations, cm |
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Types of mittens in the middle: | ||||||
B, C, D, D | 26,0 | 26,0 | 28,0 | 30,0 | ±1.0 |
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42,0 | 42,0 | 44,0 | 46,0 | ±1.0 |
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Width of the mitten at the level of the bend of the thumb | 13,0 | 14,0 | 15,0 | 16,0 | ±0.5 |
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Width at the bottom edge of mittens types B, C, D, D | 13,5 | 14,5 | 15,5 | 16,5 | ±0.5 |
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Width of the gaiter at the bottom in type E mittens | 22,0 | 23,0 | 24,0 | 25,0 | ±0.5 |
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Distance from the top edge of the mitten to the tip of the thumb | 13,2 | 13,2 | 14,5 | 15,8 | ±0.5 |
|
The length of the thumb tip from the bend line to the top edge (measure along the finger tip) | ±0.5 |
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Length of the index finger in type D mittens (measure along the seam line) | ±0.5 |
Notes:
1. At the request of the consumer, the measurement values of the mittens (dimensions 1, 3) may be changed.
2. By agreement with the Central Committee of the relevant trade union, it is allowed to change the value of measurement 2.
2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
2.1. Materials
2.1.1. Mittens must be made from the materials specified in table. 2.
table 2
Purpose of mittens for protective properties | Name of material | Normative documents | Purpose of the material |
From mechanical influences: | |||
abrasion | According to regulatory documentation | For the base of the mittens |
|
Two-thread linen harsh No. 1 | GOST 15530-93 | Same |
|
Double-thread semi-linen | GOST 15530-93 | ||
Double thread flax nylon | GOST 15530-93 | ||
Double-thread flax lavsan, art. 12202 | According to regulatory documentation | Same |
|
Semi-linen canvas | GOST 15530-93 | ||
According to regulatory documentation | |||
sparks, splashes, molten metal, scale | Overcoat cloth | GOST 27542-87 | For the base of the mittens |
Split flap | According to regulatory documentation | For the base and linings of mittens |
|
GOST 6102-94 | Same |
||
GOST 15530-93 | For the base of the mittens |
||
According to regulatory documentation | Same |
||
From water and salt solutions | GOST 7297-90 | ||
Tent canvas, plain dyed with impregnation | GOST 7297-90 | ||
Diagonal with lavsan fiber severe art. 6853 | According to regulatory documentation | ||
From water and salt solutions | GOST 15530-93 | For the base and linings of mittens |
|
Rubberized fabric LGN-566-1 | According to regulatory documentation | For mitten pads |
|
Rubberized fabric IRP-11-29 | Same | Same |
|
Vinyl leatherette-T intermittent | |||
Elastoiskozha-T "Textin" | |||
Cotton lavsan melange fabric "Horizon" with combined impregnation art. 3512 | |||
From elevated temperatures: | |||
thermal radiation | Overcoat cloth | GOST 27542-87 | For the base and linings of mittens |
Linen canvas with fire retardant impregnation | GOST 15530-93 | Same |
|
Semi-linen canvas with fire retardant impregnation | GOST 15530-93 | ||
Semi-linen canvas, dyed with fire retardant impregnation art. 11254 | According to regulatory documentation | ||
Elastoiskozha-T heat-reflective | Same | For lining the back of the mittens |
|
Asbestos fabrics ALT-36, ALT-5, AST-2 | GOST 6102-94 | For the base and linings of mittens |
|
Overcoat cloth | GOST 27542-87 | Same |
|
Asbestos fabrics ALT-36, ALT-5, AST-2 | GOST 6102-94 | ||
Impregnated semi-linen canvases No. 2, 3, 5, 6 | GOST 15530-93 | ||
contact with heated surfaces | Semi-linen canvas No. 3 | GOST15530-93 | For the base and linings of mittens |
From acids: | |||
concentrated acids | Acid-proof half-woolen cloth fabric with polypropylene art. 6929 | According to regulatory documentation | Same |
Fabric for acid-proof workwear art. 49705 "C"; 49706 "C" | Same | ||
Polyester fabric with acid-repellent impregnation art. 86039 | |||
medium concentration acid solutions | Acid-proof cloth ShHV-30 | GOST 16166-80 | |
Fabric for workwear with lavsan art. 49702 | According to regulatory documentation | ||
Fabric for workwear with polypropylene | Same | ||
Harsh cloth | For the production of acid-proof mittens "KR" with further processing with latexes |
||
From alkalis: | |||
from low concentration alkali solutions | Semi-linen canvas with waterproof impregnation | GOST 15530-93 | For the base and linings of mittens |
Two-thread harsh finished | According to regulatory documentation | Same |
|
Harsh cloth | Same | For the manufacture of mittens "KR" with further processing with latexes |
|
Double-thread semi-linen | GOST 15530-93 | For the base of the mittens |
|
Two-thread linen harsh No. 1 | GOST 15530-93 | Same |
|
From oil and petroleum products: | |||
crude oil, oils and solid petroleum products | Semi-linen canvas with waterproof impregnation | GOST 15530-93 | For the base of the mittens |
Plain dyed fabric with lavsan fiber art. 3164, 3146 | According to regulatory documentation | Same |
|
Plain-dyed raincoat fabric with impregnation | GOST 7297-90 | ||
Viscose-polyester fabric with oil-water-protective properties art. 86037 | According to regulatory documentation | For the base and linings of mittens |
|
Mylar viscose fabric with oil, oil and water resistant impregnation art. 86020 | Same | Same |
|
Vinyl artificial leather-T waterproof clothing "Storm" | For mitten pads |
||
Elastic artificial leather-T oil and petrol resistant (OF) | Same |
||
Accessories |
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Elastic holding tape | According to regulatory documentation | For tightening type E mittens |
|
Cotton threads, including those with anti-rot impregnation | GOST 6309-93 | For making gloves (except acid protection gloves) |
|
16.5 texx3x2, | |||
27 texx3x3, | |||
15.4 texx3x3, | |||
10 texx3x3, | |||
13 texx3x2, | |||
21 texx3x2 | |||
Dacron threads 29.4 tex2 | According to regulatory documentation | For making mittens (except for mittens for protection against elevated temperatures) |
|
Nylon threads 15.6 tex3 | According to regulatory documentation | For the manufacture of mittens (except for mittens for protection against elevated temperatures and acids) |
|
Cotton threads | GOST 6309-93 | For sewing cuts |
|
16.5 tex3, | |||
21 texx3, | |||
13 texx3 | |||
Special phenylon sewing threads | According to regulatory documentation | For the manufacture of gloves for protection against elevated temperatures |
|
60 fn, | |||
29.4 tex2 | |||
(34/2), 60 fc | |||
29.4 tex2 | |||
(34/2) | |||
Reinforced sewing threads T Rн 45.0-69.5 tex (45LH, 65LH) | According to regulatory documentation | For the manufacture of mittens (except for mittens for protection against acids, alkalis and elevated temperatures) |
Note. By agreement with the consumer, it is allowed to use other materials of quality not lower than those indicated in the table. 2.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 2, 3).
2.2. Basic manufacturing requirements
2.2.1. Mittens must be manufactured in accordance with the requirements of this standard, the sample and technical description for the module, approved in the prescribed manner.
2.2.2. Depending on the production conditions and in agreement with the consumer, mittens may be manufactured according to the technical documentation for the model, drawn up taking into account the requirements of this standard:
with an insulating liner made of flannel-type fabrics or non-woven material with fleece, stitched at the bottom or detachable;
with leggings, one-piece or stitched, single or double;
with overlays made of fabrics such as cloth or other materials in one or several layers on the palm part:
with knitted cuffs;
with elastic support tape, straps and buckles that tighten the mittens at the wrist or along the bottom edge;
with a lining of shock-absorbing material in the palm and back of the mittens or only in the palm;
insulated;
with three attacks;
with removable handheld;
made of moleskin type fabric for the base of the mittens.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1, 2).
2.2.3. Classification and types of stitches, lines and seams used for the manufacture of mittens - according to GOST 12807-88.
Requirements for stitches, lines and seams - according to GOST 29122-91.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 3).
2.2.4. Determination of grade of finished mittens - according to GOST 12.4.031-84.
2.2.5. The details of the mittens are cut out in the longitudinal or transverse directions; pads, linings and leggings - in any direction of the warp thread of the fabric.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1).
2.2.6. The following are allowed in ready-made mittens:
the back side of the mittens is stitched with a seam along the mitten, but no closer than 3 cm from the side edges or side seam (except for the “KR” mittens);
two-piece back cover;
stitched leggings of no more than three parts.
In mittens made of hard fabrics (such as tarpaulin art. 11119, 11124), a seam along the bend line on the side of the index finger is not allowed.
2.2.7. Extensions to the back side of the mittens and to the overlays are sewn with an adjustment seam, an overlay with an open or closed cut, or a sewn one, depending on the fraying of the fabric.
2.2.8. The overlays are sewn on in one or two lines with the edges folded inwards in fraying fabrics and without hemming in non-fraying ones, or they are stitched along the top and side edges when sewing the bases of the mittens.
2.2.9. The pads are ground and connected to the base of the mittens with an overlay seam with an open or closed cut (depending on the fraying of the fabric), a stitching or stitching seam, followed by stitching on both sides.
2.2.10. The strip for the index finger (gusset) in type D mittens is stitched using an adjusting or stitching seam.
In type E mittens, the gauntlets are stitched with an adjusting seam. An elastic support tape is sewn into the wrist area.
2.2.11. The mittens are sewn with two lines or one with edging of the cuts.
2.2.12. The lower section of the mittens is overcast or processed with a hem seam with an open or closed cut (depending on the fraying of the fabric) or edged.
If there is an edge and in non-fraying fabrics, the sections of the mittens are not overcast.
2.2.13. Seams in mittens made of film-coated materials can be sealed by gluing or welding.
2.2.14. The finished mittens are fastened in pairs.
3. ACCEPTANCE RULES
3.1. Acceptance rules and methods for quality control of mittens - in accordance with GOST 4103-82.
4. LABELING, PACKAGING, TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
4.1. Marking of mittens - according to GOST 10581-91 and according to GOST 12.4.103-83.
4.2. Packaging and transportation of mittens - in accordance with GOST 10581-91.
4.3. Marking of transport containers is in accordance with GOST 14192-77.
4.4. Mittens must be stored in ventilated areas at a distance of at least 1 m from heating devices and must be protected from sunlight.
Type B | Type B | Type G | Type D | Type E |
Crap. 2 | Crap. 3 | Crap. 4 | Crap. 5 | Crap. 6 |
Crap. 1 (Deleted, Amendment No. 2)
State standard of the USSR GOST 12.4.010-75
"System of occupational safety standards. Personal protective equipment. Special mittens. Technical conditions"
(approved by Decree of the USSR State Standard of February 21, 1975 N 491)
Occupational safety standards system. Personal safety means. Special mittens. Specifications
Instead of GOST 5514-64
This standard applies to men's, women's and teenagers' gloves to protect the hands of workers from dangerous and harmful production factors.
1. Types and main sizes
1.1. According to the design, mittens should be made of five types:
B - with a set-in attachment (Fig. 2);
B - with a stick, seamlessly cut with the lower part of the mitten (Fig. 3);
G - with a stick located on the side along the bend of the mitten, intended for both the right and left hands (Fig. 4);
D - with two sticks - for the thumb and index finger (Fig. 5);
E - elongated with gauntlets, tightened at the wrist with an elastic support tape, with a handheld, stitched with a tip (Fig. 6).
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 2).
1.2. The mittens are made with or without reinforcing and protective linings.
The shape, size and location of the linings are set by the consumer.
1.3. The mittens are made in four sizes: 0, 1, 2, 3.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1).
1.4. The measurements of the finished mittens must correspond to those indicated in Table 1 and Figures 2 - 6.
Table 1
Numbers change rhenium on trait- zhah |
Names measurements |
Dimensions, cm | Acceptable washed deviation nia, cm |
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0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | |||
1 | Length in the middle mittens types: Mitten width Width at bottom The width of the gaiter at the bottom is Distance from Tip length Tip length |
Notes:
1. At the request of the consumer, the measurement values of the mittens (measurements) may be changed.
2. By agreement with the Central Committee of the relevant trade union, it is allowed to change the measurement value 2.
2.1. Materials
2.1.1. Mittens must be made from the materials specified in Table 2.
table 2
Purpose mittens protective properties |
Name of material | Regulatory documentation |
Purpose material |
From mechanical impacts: abrasion sparks, splashes, From water and From water and From elevated thermal contact with contact with From acids: concentration- solutions From alkalis: from solutions From oil and crude oil, |
Two-thread severe Double thread linen Double-thread semi-linen Double thread flax nylon Double-thread flax lavsan Semi-linen canvas Diagonal with lavsan Overcoat cloth Split flap Asbestos fabrics Semi-linen canvas with Semi-linen canvas Raincoat fabric Tent canvas Diagonal with lavsan Semi-linen canvas with Rubberized fabric Rubberized fabric Vinyl leather-T Elastoiskozha-T Cotton-lavsan fabric Overcoat cloth Linen canvas with Semi-linen canvas with Semi-linen canvas Elastoiskozha-T Asbestos fabrics Overcoat cloth Asbestos fabrics Semi-linen canvas Semi-linen canvas N Cloth fabric Fabric for Polyester fabric with Acid-proof cloth Fabric for workwear with Fabric for workwear with Harsh cloth Semi-linen canvas with Two-thread severe Harsh cloth Double-thread semi-linen Double thread linen Semi-linen canvas with Plain dyed fabric with Raincoat fabric Textile Mylar viscose fabric Vinyl leather-T clothing Elastoiskozha-T Furniture Elastic tape Cotton threads, 27 tex x 3 x 3, 15.4 tex x 3 x 3, 10 tex x 3 x 3, 13 tex x 3 x 2, 21 tex x 3 x 2 Dacron threads 29.4 Nylon threads 15.6 Cotton threads 16.5 tex x 3, 21 tex x 3, 13 tex x 3 Phenylon threads Reinforced threads |
By GOST GOST GOST By GOST By GOST By GOST By GOST 7297-90 GOST 7297-90 By GOST By GOST GOST GOST By GOST GOST By GOST By GOST By GOST GOST GOST By GOST 7297-90 By By GOST 6309-93 By By GOST 6309-93 By By |
For the base For the base and For the base For the base and For the base For the base and For overlays For the base and For overlays For the base and For the base and For the manufacture of For the base and For the manufacture of For the base For the base For grounds and For overlays For tightening For the manufacture of For the manufacture of For the manufacture of For overcasting For the manufacture of For the manufacture of |
Note. By agreement with the consumer, it is allowed to use other materials of quality not lower than those indicated in Table 2.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 2, 3).
2.2. Basic manufacturing requirements
2.2.1. Mittens must be manufactured in accordance with the requirements of this standard, the sample and technical description for the module, approved in the prescribed manner.
2.2.2. Depending on the production conditions and in agreement with the consumer, mittens may be manufactured according to the technical documentation for the model, drawn up taking into account the requirements of this standard:
with an insulating liner made of flannel-type fabrics or non-woven material with fleece, stitched at the bottom or detachable;
with leggings, one-piece or stitched, single or double;
with overlays made of fabrics such as cloth or other materials in one or several layers on the palm part;
with knitted cuffs;
with elastic support tape, straps and buckles that tighten the mittens at the wrist or along the bottom edge;
with a lining of shock-absorbing material in the palm and back of the mittens or only in the palm;
insulated;
with three attacks;
with removable handheld;
made of moleskin type fabric for the base of the mittens.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1, 2).
2.2.3. Classification and types of stitches, lines and seams used for the manufacture of mittens - according to GOST 12807-88.
Requirements for stitches, lines and seams - according to GOST 29122-91.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 3).
2.2.5. The details of the mittens are cut out in the longitudinal or transverse directions; pads, linings and leggings - in any direction of the warp thread of the fabric.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1).
2.2.6. The following are allowed in ready-made mittens:
the back side of the mittens is stitched with a seam along the mitten, but no closer than 3 cm from the side edges or side seam (except for the “KR” mittens);
two-piece back cover;
stitched leggings of no more than three parts.
In mittens made of hard fabrics (such as canvas art. 11119, 11124), a seam along the bend line on the side of the index finger is not allowed.
2.2.7. Extensions to the back side of the mittens and to the overlays are sewn with an adjustment seam, an overlay with an open or closed cut, or a sewn one, depending on the fraying of the fabric.
2.2.8. The overlays are sewn on in one or two lines with the edges folded inwards in fraying fabrics and without hemming in non-fraying ones, or they are stitched along the top and side edges when sewing the bases of the mittens.
2.2.9. The pads are ground and connected to the base of the mittens with an overlay seam with an open or closed cut (depending on the fraying of the fabric), a stitching or stitching seam, followed by stitching on both sides.
2.2.10. The strip for the index finger (gusset) in type D mittens is stitched using a stitching or stitching seam.
In type E mittens, the gauntlets are stitched with an adjusting seam. An elastic support tape is sewn into the wrist area.
2.2.11. The mittens are sewn with two lines or one with edging of the cuts.
2.2.12. The lower section of the mittens is overcast or processed with a hem seam with an open or closed cut (depending on the fraying of the fabric) or edged.
If there is an edge and in non-fraying fabrics, the sections of the mittens are not overcast.
2.2.13. Seams in mittens made of film-coated materials can be sealed by gluing or welding.
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This standard applies to men's, women's and teenagers' gloves to protect the hands of workers from dangerous and harmful production factors.
Designation: | GOST 12.4.010-75* |
Russian name: | SSBT. Individual protection means. Special mittens. Specifications |
Status: | active |
Replaces: | GOST 5514-64 “Fabric mittens (working clothing)” |
Date of text update: | 01.10.2008 |
Date added to the database: | 01.02.2009 |
Effective date: | 01.01.1976 |
Approved: | State Standard of the USSR (02/21/1975) |
Published: | IPC Standards Publishing House No. 1996 |
STATE STANDARD OF THE USSR UNION
Resolution of the State Committee of Standards of the Council of Ministers of the USSR dated February 21, 1975. No. 491, the introduction date has been set
from 01/01/76
By Decree of the State Standard of Russia No. 564 dated June 22, 1992, the validity period was lifted
This standard applies to men's, women's and teenagers' gloves to protect the hands of workers from dangerous and harmful production factors.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1).
1. TYPES AND MAIN DIMENSIONS
1.1. According to the design, mittens should be made of five types:
B- with a set-in attack ();
B - with a stick, seamlessly cut with the lower part of the mitten ();
G - with a stick located on the side along the bend of the mitten, intended for both the right and left hands ();
D - with two fingers - for the thumb and index finger ();
E- elongated with gauntlets, tightened at the wrist with an elastic support tape, with a palmrest stitched with a tip ().
Devil.2*
__________
* Crap. 1 (Deleted, Change No. 2)
Damn.3
Damn.4
Table 1
Measurement numbers on drawings | Name of measurements | Dimensions, cm | Permissible deviations, cm |
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Types of mittens in the middle: | ||||||
B, C, D, D | 26,0 | 26,0 | 28,0 | 30,0 | ±1.0 |
|
42,0 | 42,0 | 44,0 | 46,0 | ±1.0 |
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Width of the mitten at the level of the bend of the thumb | 13,0 | 14,0 | 15,0 | 16,0 | ±0.5 |
|
Width at the bottom edge of mittens types B, C, D, D | 13,5 | 14,5 | 15,5 | 16,5 | ±0.5 |
|
Width of the gaiter at the bottom in type E mittens | 22,0 | 23,0 | 24,0 | 25,0 | ±0.5 |
|
Distance from the top edge of the mitten to the tip of the thumb | 13,2 | 13,2 | 14,5 | 15,8 | ±0.5 |
|
The length of the thumb tip from the bend line to the top edge (measure along the finger tip) | ±0.5 |
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Length of the index finger in type D mittens (measure along the seam line) | ±0.5 |
Notes:
1. At the request of the consumer, the measurement values of the mittens (measurements 1, 3) may be changed.
2. By agreement with the Central Committee of the corresponding trade union, it is allowed to change the value of measurement 2.
2. TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
2.1.Materials
2.1.1. Mittens must be made from the materials specified in the table. 2.
Table 2
Purpose of mittens for protective properties | Name of material | Normative documents | Purpose of the material |
|
From mechanical influences: | ||||
abrasion | According to regulatory documentation | For the base of the mittens |
||
Two-thread linen harsh No. 1 | GOST 15530-93 | Same |
||
Double-thread semi-linen | GOST 15530-93 | |||
Double thread flax nylon | GOST 15530-93 | |||
Double-thread flax lavsan, art. 12202 | According to regulatory documentation | Same |
||
Semi-linen canvas | GOST 15530-93 | |||
According to regulatory documentation | ||||
sparks, splashes, molten metal, scale | Overcoat cloth | GOST 27542-87 | For the base of the mittens |
|
Split flap | According to regulatory documentation | For the base and linings of mittens |
||
GOST 6102-94 | Same |
|||
GOST 15530-93 | For the base of the mittens |
|||
According to regulatory documentation | Same |
|||
From water and salt solutions | GOST 7297-90 | |||
Tent canvas, plain dyed with impregnation | GOST 7297-90 | |||
Diagonal with lavsan fiber severe art. 6853 | According to regulatory documentation | |||
GOST 15530-93 | For the base and linings of mittens |
|||
Rubberized fabric LGN-566-1 | According to regulatory documentation | For mitten pads |
||
Rubberized fabric IRP-11-29 | Same | Same |
||
Vinyl leatherette-T intermittent | ||||
Elastoiskozha-T "Textin" | ||||
Cotton lavsan melange fabric "Horizon" with combined impregnation art. 3512 | ||||
From elevated temperatures: | ||||
thermal radiation | Overcoat cloth | GOST 27542-87 | For the base and linings of mittens |
|
Linen canvas with fire retardant impregnation | GOST 15530-93 | Same |
||
Semi-linen canvas with fire retardant impregnation | GOST 15530-93 | |||
Semi-linen canvas, dyed with fire retardant impregnation art. 11254 | According to regulatory documentation | |||
Elastoiskozha-T heat-reflective | Same | For lining the back of the mittens |
||
Asbestos fabrics ALT-36, ALT-5, AST-2 | GOST 6102-94 | For the base and linings of mittens |
||
contact with heated surfaces | Overcoat cloth | GOST 27542-87 | Same |
|
Asbestos fabrics ALT-36, ALT-5, AST-2 | GOST 6102-94 | |||
Impregnated semi-linen canvases No. 2, 3, 5, 6 | GOST 15530-93 | |||
Semi-linen canvas No. 3 | GOST 15530-93 | For the base and linings of mittens |
||
From acids: | ||||
concentrated acids | Acid-proof half-woolen cloth fabric with polypropylene art. 6929 | According to regulatory documentation | Same |
|
Fabric for acid-proof workwear art. 49705 "C"; 49706 "C" | Same | |||
Polyester fabric with acid-repellent impregnation art. 86039 | ||||
medium concentration acid solutions | Acid-proof cloth ShHV-30 | GOST 16166-80 | ||
Fabric for workwear with lavsan art. 49702 | According to regulatory documentation | |||
Fabric for workwear with polypropylene | Same | |||
Harsh cloth | For the production of acid-proof mittens "KR" with further processing with latexes |
|||
From alkalis: | ||||
from low concentration alkali solutions | Semi-linen canvas with waterproof impregnation | GOST 15530-93 | For the base and linings of mittens |
|
Two-thread harsh finished | According to regulatory documentation | Same |
||
Harsh cloth | Same | For the manufacture of mittens "KR" with further processing with latexes |
||
Double-thread semi-linen | GOST 15530-93 | For the base of the mittens |
||
Two-thread linen harsh No. 1 | GOST 15530-93 | Same |
||
From oil and petroleum products: | ||||
crude oil, oils and solid petroleum products | Semi-linen canvas with waterproof impregnation | GOST 15530-93 | For the base of the mittens |
|
Plain dyed fabric with lavsan fiber art. 3164, 3146 | According to regulatory documentation | Same |
||
Plain-dyed raincoat fabric with impregnation | GOST 7297-90 | |||
Viscose-polyester fabric with oil-water-protective properties art. 86037 | According to regulatory documentation | For the base and linings of mittens |
||
Mylar viscose fabric with oil, oil and water resistant impregnation art. 86020 | Same | Same |
||
Vinyl artificial leather-T waterproof clothing "Storm" | For mitten pads |
|||
Elastic artificial leather-T oil and petrol resistant (OF) | Same |
|||
Accessories |
||||
Elastic holding tape | According to regulatory documentation | For tightening type E mittens |
||
Cotton threads, including those with anti-rot impregnation | GOST 6309-93 | For making gloves (except acid protection gloves) |
||
16.5 tex ´ 3 ´ 2, | ||||
27 tex ´ 3 ´ 3, | ||||
15.4 tex ´ 3 ´ 3, | ||||
10 texx3 ´ 3, | ||||
13 tex ´ 3 ´ 2, | ||||
21 tex ´ 3 ´ 2 | ||||
Dacron threads 29.4 tex´ 2 | According to regulatory documentation | For making mittens (except for mittens for protection against elevated temperatures) |
||
Nylon threads 15.6 tex´ 3 | According to regulatory documentation | For the manufacture of mittens (except for mittens for protection against elevated temperatures and acids) |
||
Cotton threads | GOST 6309-93 | For sewing cuts |
||
16.5 tex ´ 3, | ||||
21 tex ´ 3, | ||||
13 tex ´ 3 | ||||
Special phenylon sewing threads | According to regulatory documentation | For the manufacture of gloves for protection against elevated temperatures |
||
60 fn, | ||||
29.4 tex ´ 2 | ||||
(34/2), 60 fc | ||||
29.4 tex ´ 2 | ||||
(34/2) | ||||
Reinforced sewing threads 45.0-69.5 tex (45LH, 65LH) | According to regulatory documentation | For the manufacture of mittens (except for mittens for protection against acids, alkalis and elevated temperatures) |
||
Note. By agreement with the consumer, it is allowed to use other materials of quality not listed below in the table. 2.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 2, 3).
2.2.Basic requirements for manufacturing
2.2.1. Mittens must be manufactured in accordance with the requirements of this standard, the sample and technical description for the module, approved in the prescribed manner.
2.2.2. Depending on the production conditions and in agreement with the consumer, mittens may be manufactured according to the technical documentation for the model, drawn up taking into account the requirements of this standard:
an insulating liner made of fleece-type fabrics or non-woven material with fleece, stitched at the bottom or detachable;
scrags, one-piece or stitched, single or double;
pads made of fabrics such as cloth or other materials in one or several layers on the palm part:
knitted cuffs;
elastic support tape, straps and buckles that tighten the mittens at the wrist or along the lower edge;
with a lining of shock-absorbing material in the palm and back of the mittens or only in the palm;
insulated;
stirrups;
removable handheld;
Moleskin type fabric for the base of the mittens.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1, 2).
2.2.3. Classification and types of stitches, lines and seams used for making mittens - according to GOST 12807-88.
Requirements for stitches, lines and seams - according to GOST 29122-91.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 3).
2.2.4. Determination of grade of finished mittens - according to GOST 12.4.031-84.
2.2.5. The details of the mittens are cut out in the longitudinal or transverse directions; pads, linings and leggings - in any direction of the warp thread of the fabric.
(Changed edition, Amendment No. 1).
2.2.6. The following are allowed in ready-made mittens:
the back side of the mittens is stitched with a seam along the mitten, but no closer than 3 cm from the side edges or side seam (except for the “KR” mittens);
the back side is covered in two parts;
stitched leggings of no more than three parts.
For mittens made of rigid fabrics (such as tarpaulin art. 11119, 11124), a seam along the bend line on the side of the index finger is not allowed.
2.2.7. Extensions to the back side of the mittens and to the overlays are sewn with an adjustment seam, an overlay with an open or closed cut, or a sewn one, depending on the shedding of the fabric.
2.2.8. The overlays are sewn on in one or two lines with the sections hemmed inward in frayed fabrics and without hem in non-frayed fabrics, or stitched along the upper and side sections when sewing the bases of the mittens.
2.2.9. The pads are ground and connected to the base of the mittens with an overlay seam with an open or closed cut (depending on the fraying of the fabric), a stitching or sanding seam, followed by stitching on both sides.
2.2.10. The strip for the index finger (gusset) in type D mittens is stitched with an adjusting or stitching seam.
For mittens of type E, the cuffs are stitched with an adjusting seam. An elastic support tape is sewn into the wrist area.
2.2.11. Mittens are sewn down with two lines or one with edging of the sections.
2.2.12. The lower section of the mittens is overcast or hemmed with an open or closed cut (depending on the fraying of the fabric) or edged.
In the presence of an edge and in non-fraying fabrics, the sections of the mittens are not overcast.
2.2.13. Seams in mittens made of film-coated materials may be sealed by gluing or welding.
2.2.14. Finished mittens are fastened in pairs.
3. ACCEPTANCE RULES
3.1.Acceptance rules and methods for quality control of mittens - in accordance with GOST 4103-82.
4. LABELING, PACKAGING, TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
4.1.Marking of mittens - according to GOST 10581-91 and GOST 12.4.103-83.
4.2. Packaging and transportation of mittens - in accordance with GOST 10581-91.
4.3.Marking of transport containers - according to GOST 14192-77.
4.4. Mittens should be stored in ventilated areas at a distance of at least 1 m from heating devices and should be protected from sunlight.