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Classification of personal protective equipment

Personal protective equipment (PPE) protects a worker against a specific hazard or multiple hazards that may affect their safety and health. Products that are personal protective equipment placed on the EU market must have EC declarations of conformity in accordance with Directive 89/686/EEC. PPE is divided into three groups. The classification criterion is the degree of risk against which they are intended to protect the user.

Category I: products of simple design, used in low-risk conditions. The user is able to assess the effectiveness of the PPE themselves.
Category II: products protecting against hazards that may cause injury. The risk of injury is defined as "not very low and not very high".
Category III: products of complex design, protecting in situations of serious or permanent risk that may affect the user's life and health.

Category Risk User Hazards Examples of personal protective equipment
I low can assess the effectiveness of the protection themselves mechanical factors whose effects are superficial gardening gloves
cleaning agents with weak and easily reversible effects detergent-resistant gloves
handling hot objects at a temperature not exceeding 50°C aprons
atmospheric elements head coverings
minor impacts and vibrations whose effects cannot cause irreversible bodily harm light helmets
sunlight sunglasses
II medium not specified not classified in categories I and III personal protective equipment that does not belong to risk category I or III (e.g., high-visibility clothing and clothing for welders, protective helmets)
III high cannot determine quickly enough how effective the protection is solid or liquid aerosols or gases that are irritating, hazardous, toxic or radioactive respiratory protective equipment (e.g., masks)
chemical or ionizing radiation suits, e.g., gas-tight suits
high temperatures exceeding 100°C, conditions where infrared radiation, flames or exposure to large splashes of molten metal may occur fire-resistant clothing
low air temperature -50°C or below thermal clothing
fall from height climbing accessories
electric shock and work with high-voltage electricity electrically insulating helmets
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