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BSI PD CEN/TR 17620:2021

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Guidelines for selection, use, care and maintenance of smart garments protecting against heat and flame

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BSI 2021 98
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The purpose of this document is to assist employers (or the person who advises the employer such as suppliers of PPE or services, inspection, insurance companies, etc.) in taking the necessary decisions regarding the selection, use, care and maintenance (SUCAM) of advanced garments and ensembles of garments that provide protection against heat and flame, with integrated smart textiles and smart non-textile elements for enhanced health, safety and survival capabilities that are compliant with the European legislation.

This document supports developers and manufacturers in designing and producing garments with smart textiles and smart non-textile elements that will meet the user’s needs during the whole life cycle of the garment and comply with standard requirements set for protective clothing on use, care and maintenance up to and including the disposal of the protective gear.

This document is not exhaustive in addressing all the safety concerns associated with the use of compliant protective equipment for protection against heat and flames and other related risks.

It is essential not to construe this document as addressing all the safety concerns, if any, associated with the use of this document by testing or repair facilities. It is the responsibility of the persons and organizations that use this document and any other standards or technical report related to PPE:

  1. to conduct a risk assessment at the workplace;

  2. to select the protective clothing and other PPE, including those with smart (intelligent) features, and to verify that the manufacturer has indicated the selected PPE to be suitable for the identified risks at the workplace;

  3. as well as to ensure that these provide a holistic protection, only when the compatibility has been assessed including understanding the workplace and the work environment to determine the properties of protective clothing against heat and flames to establish health and safety practices;

  4. to verify that the manufacturer has provided information for risk assessment of the potential risks that may occur due to the smart (intelligent) features in the intended working environment, and that the manufacturer has suggested measurements to compensate such new risks, whilst the employer has to ensure that these measurements are brought to action;

  5. and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to using this document for any designing, manufacturing, and testing.

This document is meant for all end users that are using smart garments for protection against heat and flame. It contains information that can also be useful to other people, such as manufacturers, designers, service providers and educators who may be confronted with smart garments used to protect against heat and flame risks although it will focus on the first four in the list below:

  1. petrochemical and chemical industry;

  2. welders and foundries;

  3. utilities (electrical, gas, water);

  4. firefighters and emergency response;

  5. sports (motor sports, boating, etc.);

  6. security forces (military, police and private).

It is essential that nothing herein restricts any jurisdiction from exceeding the minimum requirements as provided in the relevant standards.

This document is not intended to cover the aspects related to data security and privacy. For employers using smart garments that monitor and/or collect data, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, Regulation (EU) 2016/679) and national regulations can apply. It is essential that the smart protective garments are selected, used, taken care and maintained in a way that will neither compromise the safety and privacy of the user nor the security of the enterprise or authority using the smart garment systems.

PDF Catalog

PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
9 1 Scope
10 2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
15 4 Total process
4.1 Introduction flow charts
16 4.2 Flow chart diagram
17 4.3 Types of smart elements
18 5 Selection
5.1 General
21 5.2 Risk assessment
22 5.3 Defining the level of protection required for each activity from the protective clothing
5.4 Optimal protective clothing
24 5.5 Request for information
25 5.6 Wearer trials
26 5.7 Additional testing to assist selection process
28 5.8 Other considerations
30 5.9 Compatibility
5.9.1 General
5.9.2 Physical compatibility
5.9.3 Thermal compatibility
6 Use
6.1 General
33 6.2 Training
6.3 Introducing protective clothing into service
34 6.4 Record keeping
6.5 Routine examination
35 6.6 In service evaluation and monitoring
36 6.7 Frequency of cleaning on type of smart garment
7 Care
7.1 General
39 7.2 Label, marking and instruction for use/manufacturer’s instructions/user instructions
7.3 Cleaning
40 7.4 Drying
41 7.5 Decontamination
7.6 Storage
42 8 Maintenance
8.1 General
44 8.2 Inspection
8.2.1 General
45 8.2.2 Inspection schedule by the user
46 8.2.3 Elements to be inspected
47 8.2.4 Decisions
8.3 Repairs and alterations
8.4 Disposal
49 Annex A (informative)Performance levels relating to clothing designed to provide protection from heat and flame
A.1 General
52 A.2 Standards describing performance requirements for protective clothing or materials
64 Annex B (informative)Risk assessment
66 Annex C (informative)Examples: Relationship between type of activity, the heat/flame hazard linked to the activity and clothing to be chosen for protection based on the existing product standards
69 Annex D (informative)Practical performance tests related to firefighter clothing
D.1 Ergonomics
73 D.2 Cold protection
74 D.3 Rain protection
D.4 Parameters to be measured
75 D.5 Additional testing
D.6 Heat protection
D.7 Physiological heat load
77 Annex E (informative)Description of burn injury risks
79 Annex F (informative)Label, marking and instruction for use/manufacturer’s instructions/user instructions (for procurement)
83 Annex G (informative)Examples of scenarios of heat and flame exposure
G.1 General
G.2 Structural firefighting and industrial firefighting
G.2.1 General
84 G.2.2 Structural firefighting
G.2.3 Industrial firefighting
G.2.4 Warehouse fires
85 G.3 Outside firefighting
G.4 Wildland firefighting
G.5 Fires in transport sector
86 G.6 Technical rescue operations
G.7 Welding
87 Annex H (informative)Examples of SUCAM procedures for smart solutions in garments
H.1 The garments with PCM packages: PCM vest
H.1.1 Selection
H.1.2 Use, care and maintenance
H.1.3 Inspection and disposal
H.2 Electrical circuits and power supplies for use in wet conditions
88 H.3 Suggested SUCAM procedures for an arbitrary smart firefighter ensemble (based on the systems developed in connection with Smart@Fire)
H.3.1 Use
H.3.1.1 Stand-by state (short term storage)
H.3.1.2 In the case of fire alarm
H.3.1.3 Specific functions for intervention coordinating officer
89 H.3.2 Suggested care and maintenance procedures after intervention
H.3.2.1 Smart firefighter suit
H.3.2.2 Smart glove
H.3.2.3 The following units need to be charged
H.3.3 Washing and cleaning conditions
H.3.3.1 Firefighter suit
H.3.3.2 Smart glove
90 H.4 Suggested user instructions for operator clothing with heat and flame protective properties in a process industry
H.4.1 General
H.4.2 Procedure
H.4.2.1 General
H.4.2.2 Standard workwear
H.4.2.3 Additional protective garments and other, special PPE
H.4.3 User instructions
91 H.4.4 Additional information
H.4.5 Responsibilities
BSI PD CEN/TR 17620:2021
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