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GB 8965.1-2020
GB
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 13.340.10
C 73
Replacing GB 8965.1-2009
Protective clothing - Flame retardant protective
clothing
ISSUED ON: JULY 23, 2020
IMPLEMENTED ON: AUGUST 01, 2021
Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation;
Standardization Administration of the People’s Republic of
China.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Terms and definitions ... 7
4 Gradation ... 9
5 Requirements ... 9
6 Test method ... 14
7 Inspection rules ... 17
8 Identification, packaging and storage ... 18
Appendix A (Normative) Thermal stability test method ... 20
References ... 22
Protective clothing - Flame retardant protective
clothing
1 Scope
This Standard specifies the classification, requirements, test methods,
inspection rules, identification, packaging and storage of flame-retardant
protective clothing.
This Standard applies to flame retardant protective clothing that is used in
places where there are open flames, sparks, or where there are flammable
substances and flashover risks.
2 Normative references
The following documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the dated version applies to this document. For
undated references, the latest edition (including all amendments) applies to this
document.
GB/T 250, Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Grey scale for assessing
change in colour
GB/T 2912.1, Textiles - Determination of formaldehyde - Part 1: Free and
hydrolyzed formaldehyde (water extraction method)
GB/T 3291.3, Textiles - Terms of textile material properties and test - Part 3:
General
GB/T 3916-2013, Textiles - Yarns from packages - Determination of single-
end breaking force and elongation at break using constant rate of extension
(CRE) tester
GB/T 3917.3, Textiles - Tear properties of fabrics - Part 3: Determination of
tear force of trapezoid-shaped test specimens
GB/T 3920, Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness to rubbing
GB/T 3921, Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness to washing
with soap or soap and soda
GB/T 3922, Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness to
perspiration
GB/T 3923.1, Textiles - Tensile properties of fabrics - Part 1: Determination
of maximum force and elongation at maximum force using the strip method
GB/T 4802.1, Textiles - Determination of fabric propensity for fuzzing and
pilling - Part 1: Circular locus method
GB/T 4802.3, Textiles - Determination of fabric propensity to surface fuzzing
and to pilling - Part 3: Pilling box method
GB/T 5296.4, Instructions for use of products of consumer interest - Part 4:
Textiles and apparel
GB/T 5453, Textiles - Determination of the permeability of fabrics to air
GB/T 5455-2014, Textiles - Burning behaviour - Determination of damaged
length, afterglow time and afterflame time of vertically oriented specimens
GB/T 7573, Textiles - Determination of pH of aqueous extract
GB/T 7742.1, Textiles - Bursting properties of fabrics - Part 1: Hydraulic
method for determination of bursting strength and bursting distension
GB/T 8628, Textiles - Preparation, marking and measuring of fabric
specimens and garments in tests for determination of dimensional change
GB/T 8629-2017, Textiles - Domestic washing and drying procedures for
textile testing
GB/T 8630, Textiles - Determination of dimensional change in washing and
drying
GB/T 12704.1, Textiles - Test method for water-vapour transmission of
fabrics - Part 1: Desiccant method
GB/T 12903, Personal protective equipment terminology
GB/T 13640, Size designation of protective clothing
GB/T 17592, Textiles - Determination of the banned azo colourants
GB 18401-2010, National general safety technical code for textile products
GB/T 20097, Protective clothing - General requirements
GB 20653, High-visibility warning clothing for professional use
GB/T 21294, Testing methods of physical and chemical performance of
garments
damaged area. In the damaged area, some areas will produce red heat due to
the continuous release of the previously absorbed heat, and the duration of the
red heat is not included in the afterflow time.
Note 3: Rewrite GB/T 3291.3-1997, definition 2.146.
3.4 Damaged length
Under the specified test conditions, the maximum length of the damaged part
of the material in the specified direction.
Note 1: In millimeters (mm).
Note 2: Rewrite GB/T 3291.3-1997, definition 2.157.
3.5 Thermal protective performance; TPP
In the process of testing the thermal protective material, the cumulative energy
that is determined by the intersection of the measured heat transfer reaction
curve of the material over the cumulative time and the Stoll curve.
Note 1: In kilowatt second per square meter (kW·s/m2).
Note 2: Rewrite GB/T 38302-2019, definition 3.1.
3.6 Inherent flame-retardant fabric
Without any flame retardant after treatment, the flame-retardant fabric that has
the corresponding level of flame-retardant performance only through the flame-
retardant fiber material or the combination of flame-retardant fiber materials that
constitute the fabric.
3.7 After treatment flame retardant fabric
The fabric that has the flame-retardant performance by chemically treating
fibers, yarns, and fabrics that do not have or are insufficient in flame retardant
performance.
3.8 Outer shell/layer
The material that is used for the outermost layer of the clothing.
3.9 Lining
The material that is used to cover the inner surface of the clothing completely
or partially in the innermost layer of the clothing.
dressing part shall not leak glue. After washing 20 times according to 4 N
method in GB/T 8629-2017, there shall be no blistering or delamination.
5.2 Style
The style shall be simple, practical, and beautiful, and shall be selected from
the following styles:
Separate top and bottom clothing, trousers (cap) one-piece, etc.
5.3 Structure
5.3.1 When the tester wears clothing of the same size to perform the following
actions, the clothing shall always cover the torso and limbs; the waist, abdomen,
forearms, wrists, legs and other parts that are covered by the clothing shall not
be exposed.
a) Keep the body upright; raise the arms horizontally until the arms are above
the head;
b) Stand upright; stretch the arms forward; continue to lift high over the head;
then, bend down until the fingers touch the ground;
c) Stretch the arms forward; squat down; stand up;
d) Advance junge.
5.3.2 The exposed pocket shall be covered with a flap; the length of the jacket
shall cover the upper end of the trousers by more than 20 cm; the cuffs, leg
openings and collar shall be closed; the length of the flap shall be greater than
the length of the pocket by 2 cm. The pockets on both sides of the trousers
must not have slant pockets, so as to avoid sloping up and overturning.
5.3.3 It is not easy to cause hooking, hanging, twisting and grinding during
operation.
5.3.4 Leave breathable pores in suitable places, to perspire and regulate body
temperature. However, the ventilation holes must not affect the strength of the
clothing; the pore structure must not allow foreign objects to enter the interior
of the clothing.
5.4 Size and specifications
The size of the protective clothing shall meet the requirements of GB/T 13640;
the range beyond GB/T 13640 shall be set by the grade difference. The
allowable tolerances of the finished product size measurement position and
main parts comply with the regulations of FZ/T 81007.
outer shell in this Standard; use the normal stirring method to wash for 12.5 h;
rinse for 8 h; hang to dry. Change the water twice during the rinsing process;
dehydrate for 2 minutes before each water change. The washing powder that
is used for washing shall be neutral, with a pH value of 7.0 ~ 7.5. Or use the A2
automatic washing machine and use neutral detergent to wash 50 times
according to the 4N method in GB/T 8629-2017; hang to dry. If the clothing is
marked as disposable clothing, it can be tested without the washing pre-
treatment.
6.3 Test the breaking force of the outer shell according to GB/T 3923.1.
6.4 Test the tear strength of the outer shell according to GB/T 3917.3.
6.5 Test the bursting strength of the outer shell according to the method that is
specified in GB/T 7742.1; the test area is 7.3 cm2.
6.6 Test the moisture permeability of the outer shell according to the method
that is specified in GB/T 12704.1.
6.7 The pilling test of woven fabrics shall be carried out in accordance with the
provisions of GB/T 4802.1; the pilling test of knitted fabrics shall be carried out
in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 4802.3.
6.8 Test the air permeability of the outer shell according to the provisions of
GB/T 5453.
6.9 The size change rate and slack size change rate of the outer shell shall be
carried out in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 8628 and GB/T 8630. Use
the 4N program in GB/T 8629-2017 to wash; for the woven fabric, use the
hanging and drying method to dry; for the knitted fabric, use the spreading and
drying method to dry. If the instructions for use are gentle washing or hand
washing, use the 4G or 4H program to wash, and the number of washes is 1
time.
6.10 The thermal stability test method of outer shell and lining shall be carried
out in accordance with Appendix A. Test Grade-A at (260±5) °C, and Grade-B
at (180±2) °C.
6.11 Perform the test of color fastness to washing with soap or soap and soda
according to provisions of GB/T 3921.
6.12 Perform the test of color fastness to rubbing according to provisions of
GB/T 3920.
6.13 Perform the test of color fastness to perspiration according to provisions
of GB/T 3922.
Flame retardant performance of finished products under
flashover conditions A
Marking A
Package B
Note: During the type inspection, the formaldehyde content, pH value, resoluble
carcinogenic aromatic amine dyes, and odor are only tested for finished clothing.
7.2 Each quality defect is calculated cumulatively according to Table 5; the
qualification conditions for a single product: the number of type A defects = 0,
the number of type B defects = 0, the number of type C defects ≤ 2; or the
number of type A defects = 0, the number of type B defects ≤ 1, the number of
type C defects ≤ 1.
8 Identification, packaging and storage
8.1 Identification
8.1.1 Each set of protective clothing shall have a permanent mark, including a
certificate of quality, instructions for use and graphic symbols.
8.1.2 The content of the certificate shall include the product name, product
category, material composition, description of the material being inherent flame
retardant fabric or after treatment flame retardant fabric, protection grade,
washing method, production date, batch, validity period, manufacturer name,
factory address; disposable clothing shall be marked "not washable".
8.1.3 The product shall be accompanied by instructions for use, which shall
meet the requirements of GB/T 5296.4 and include the following contents:
a) Product washing method, maximum washing times and shelf life
requirements.
b) If the clothing contains multiple parts or the clothing is composed of
several pieces of clothing, each part and each layer of clothing shall be
clearly marked to ensure the correct order of the inner and outer layers of
the clothing.
c) It is stated that after contact with chemicals or flammable liquids, users
shall leave the workplace immediately, and take off work clothes carefully,
and try to avoid chemical or liquid contact with the skin.
d) It shall be noted that in some cases, other personal protective equipment
are also required.
e) It shall explain other risks that may be encountered during use due to the
performance limitations of the clothing itself.
Appendix A
(Normative)
Thermal stability test method
A.1 Sample
The sample size is 100 mm × 100 mm. If the flame-retardant protective clothing
has multiple layers, it shall be tested as a whole. The number of samples is 6
pieces, of which 3 pieces are unwashed samples, and 3 pieces are samples
after washing in accordance with the provisions of this Standard. If the sample
cannot be washed, the number of samples is 3 pieces.
A.2 Test device
A.2.1 Drying box
Temperature range: 20 °C ~ 300 °C;
Temperature fluctuation: ±2.0 °C;
There is enough volume to place the test sample alone.
A.2.2 Measuring ruler
Use a millimeter scale whose total length is not more than 1 m.
A.3 Test preparation
Keep the sample for 24 h under a standard atmospheric pressure, the
temperature of (20±2) °C and the relative humidity of (65±5)%.
A.4 Test steps
Heat the drying box to the required temperature: Grade-A of (260±5) °C, Grade-
B of (180±2) °C; quickly put the hanging sample into the drying box; the sample
shall not contact the wall of the drying box; close the door of the drying box and
start to record the time; open the door of the drying oven after 5 minutes; take
out the sample. The sample shall be measured within 2 min in the length and
width directions under normal temperature environment. Calculate the
maximum dimensional change rate according to Formula (A.1); take the
average of 3 samples as the test result.
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GB 8965.1-2009
NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE
PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ICS 13.340.10
W 43
Replacing GB 8965-1998
Protective clothing - Flame-retardant protection -
Part 1: Flame-retardant protective clothing
ISSUED ON: APRIL 01, 2009
IMPLEMENTED ON: DECEMBER 01, 2009
Issued by: General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and
Quarantine;
Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of
China.
Table of Contents
Foreword ... 3
1 Scope ... 5
2 Normative references ... 5
3 Terms and definitions ... 7
4 Grading ... 7
5 Requirements ... 8
6 Test methods ... 14
7 Inspection rules ... 15
8 Marks, packaging and storage ... 17
Annex A (normative) Test method for thermal protective performance ... 22
Annex B (normative) Test method for thermal stability ... 28
Protective clothing - Flame-retardant protection -
Part 1: Flame-retardant protective clothing
1 Scope
This Part of GB 8965 specifies technical requirements, inspection (test)
methods, inspection rules, marks, packaging and storage for flame-retardant
protective clothing.
This Part is applicable to the flame-retardant protective clothing for users who
are conducting operation in a place where there are open flames, sparks, near
molten metal, and flammable substances with a risk of fire.
This Part is not applicable to the flame-retardant protective clothing used for fire
rescue.
2 Normative references
The provisions in following documents become the provisions of this Part of GB
8965 through reference in this Part. For dated references, the subsequent
amendments (excluding corrigendum) or revisions do not apply to this Part,
however, parties who reach an agreement based on this Part are encouraged
to study if the latest versions of these documents are applicable. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document applies.
GB/T 250, Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Grey scale for assessing
change in colour
GB/T 2912.1, Textiles - Determination of formaldehyde - Part 1: Free and
hydrolyzed formaldehyde (water extraction method)
GB/T 3916-1997, Textiles - Yarns from packages - Determination of single-
end breaking force and elongation at break
GB/T 3917.3, Textiles - Tear properties of fabrics - Part 3: Determination of
tear force of trapezoid-shaped test specimens
GB/T 3920, Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness to rubbing
GB/T 3921.1, Textiles - Tests for colour fastness - Colour fastness to washing:
Test 1
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions defined in GB/T
12903 as well as the followings apply.
3.1 flame-retardant protective clothing
The protective clothing that can prevent itself from being ignited, flame burning
and afterglow in contact with flames and hot objects.
3.2 afterflame time
The time that, under specified test conditions, the material continues to burn
after removing (igniting) the ignition source.
3.3 afterglow time
The time that, under specified test conditions, when the flame combustion ends,
or after removing (igniting) the ignition source, the material continues to burn
without flames.
3.4 damage length
The maximum length of material damage area in specified direction, under
specified test conditions.
3.5 TPP; Thermal protective performance
The thermal energy value 1 that causes second degree burns on the human
body through fabrics.
4 Grading
The flame-retardant protective clothing is graded into three levels: A, B, C.
a) Level A is applicable to the flame-retardant protective clothing for users
who are conducting operation in a place where there are open flames,
sparks, near molten metal, with radiant heat and convective heat. See
Table 1 and Table 2 for material requirements for level A flame-retardant
protective clothing;
b) Level B is applicable to the flame-retardant protective clothing for users
who are conducting operation in a place where there are open flames,
sparks, flammable substances, with a risk of fire. See Table 1 and Table 2
1 The higher the value of thermal protective performance, the stronger the thermal protective performance
of the fabric.
a) Buckles, hooks and zippers shall be easy to connect and disconnect. The
materials of buckles, hooks and zippers shall not be made of fusible,
flammable and deformable materials. If they must be used, their surfaces
need to be covered with flame-retardant clothing;
b) Metal parts shall not be in direct contact with human body. If elastic
material is used, the covering material must be flame retardant. When
lining must be used, the lining must not be melted;
c) When using reflective tape and other ingredients, the ingredients must be
flame retardant materials. The retroreflection coefficients of the reflective
tape shall meet the requirements for reflective material above level 2 in
6.1 of GB 20653-2006. Flame retardant performance meets the relevant
requirements of this Part.
5.1.3.2 Linings
Polyester / cotton fabrics can be applied with hot-melt adhesive linings. They
can be used for collars, gowns, sleeves, hem craft, waistband, pockets. The
applying parts are not permeated by glues. There shall be no foaming or
delamination after 20 times of water washing.
5.2 Style
The style shall be simple, practical and beautiful. It shall be selected from the
following styles:
a) Top-bottom separate style;
b) One-piece style.
5.3 Structure
5.3.1 Safe, hygienic and favorable for normal physiological requirements and
health of the human body.
5.3.2 Adapt to physical movements during operation, easy to put on and take
off. Wearing size is required loose.
5.3.3 Exposed clothing pockets must have flaps. The length of the top shall
cover the upper end of the pants at least 20cm. Cuffs, feet and collars shall be
bound off. The length of the flap shall be 2cm greater than the length of the
pocket mouth. Do not use diagonal slip pockets on the sides of the pants to
avoid exposed lines and live folds to turn upside down, so as to prevent
splashing molten metal, sparks from entering or accumulating.
5.3.4 It is not easy to cause hooking, hanging, twisting, or grinding during
operation.
6 Test methods
6.1 The determination of thermal protection coefficient of fabric is in accordance
with the provisions of Annex A. Other test methods for flame retardant
performance is in accordance with GB/T 5455.
6.2 The washing procedures before flame retardant performance test are in
accordance with “easing laundry procedures of automatic washing machine
(type A)” in GB/T 17596-1998. The number of washing times is 50 or 12, as
shown in the notes of Table 1. Washing powder shall be selected according to
the provisions of GB/T 13171.
6.3 The test methods for washing size change rate of fabric are in accordance
with the provisions of GB/T 8628 and GB/T 8630. Use 5A program in GB/T
8629-2001 to wash and program A to dry. If it indicates gentle washing or hand
washing in the use instructions, it shall use 7A or imitation hand washing
program to wash.
6.4 The thermal stability test of fabric: level A’s shall be carried out under the
conditions of (260°C±5°C), levels B and C’s shall be carried out under the
conditions of (180°C±2°C), in accordance with Annex B.
6.5 The breaking strength test of fabric is carried out according to GB/T 3923.1.
6.6 The tear strength test of fabric is carried out according to GB/T 3917.3.
6.7 The moisture permeability test of fabric is carried out according to Method
A of GB/T 12704.
6.8 The stiffness test of fabric is carried out according to GB/T 18318.
6.9 The fabric pilling test is carried out according to GB/T 4802.1.
6.10 The test of color fastness to washing is carried out according to GB/T
3921.1 or GB/T 3921.3.
6.11 The test of color fastness to perspiration is carried out according to GB/T
3922.
6.12 The test of color fastness to rubbing is carried out according to GB/T 3920.
6.13 The strength test of sewing thread is carried out according to 7.5 in GB/T
3916-1997.
6.14 The flame-retardant test of sewing thread is carried out according to the
following methods: after the high temperature oven is heated to 260°C and
stabilized, put 100m flame retardant sewing thread in the oven and take out
than 80 boxes, it shall extract one box for every 20 boxes. When it is greater
than 80 boxes, it shall extract 5 boxes. Inspect 2 spindles for each box. The
performance shall meet the requirements of 5.1.2. If it fails, it shall double
sampling for re-inspection. If it still fails, it shall stop using this batch of sewing
threads.
7.1.2 Exit-factory inspection (finished product inspection)
When it is less than 500 sets (pieces), randomly inspect 10 sets (pieces). When
it is 500 to 1000 sets (pieces), randomly inspect 20 sets (pieces). When it is
1000 sets (pieces), randomly inspect 30 sets (pieces). When it is over 1000
sets (pieces), randomly inspect 40 sets (pieces). The performance shall meet
the requirements of 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7. The quality determination is
according to relevant content of Table 6. The determination rules are in
accordance with 7.1.3.6. If it fails, it shall require doubling for re-inspection. If it
still fails after re-inspection, this batch of clothing shall stop from exiting factory.
7.1.3 Type inspection
7.1.3.1 Type inspection is required in one of the following cases:
- When material, process, producer changes;
- When production is resumed after production is stopped for one year;
- Periodic inspection for one year or thereafter;
- When it is proposed by competent authority or required by quality arbitration
inspection.
7.1.3.2 Type inspection items include material (material in finished clothing),
style, structure, type specification, sewing, appearance, physical and chemical
properties.
7.1.3.3 Sampling method is in accordance with 7.1.2. Extract 2 sets (pieces) of
finished products for testing of flame retardant and other physical and chemical
properties.
7.1.3.4 Classification of quality defects
When single set (piece) of products do not meet technical requirements
specified in this Standard, it shall constitute defects.
a) Serious defects
The defects that do not meet the standards and seriously reduce the
performance of the product or affect the appearance of the product are
called serious defects.
Annex A
(normative)
Test method for thermal protective performance
A.1 Scope
This method specified the test method for thermal insulation performance of
flame retardant protective clothing fabric that is placed horizontally and is
exposed to radiant and convective heat sources.
This method is applicable to the test of single or multiple layers of flame
retardant materials. It is not applicable to non-flame-retardant materials.
A.2 Principle
Horizontally place the flame-retardant material sample. Keep it at a certain
distance from the convection / radiation mixed heat source. When the amount
of heat transmitted is equivalent to causing secondary burns in human tissues,
record the exposure time. According to different placement positions of sample
and testing sensor, use direct contact to simulate the situation that the flame-
resistant protective clothing exists with the body in a certain space.
A.3 Testing devices (Figure A.1 ~ Figure A.4)
a) Heat source: including one radiant heat source and two convective heat
sources. The radiant heat source uses a group of nine T-150 infrared
quartz lamps. Place right below the horizontally-placed sample at a certain
distance. The convective heat source uses two igniters. Symmetrically
place below the sample and at a 45° angle to the vertical line in the sample;
b) Protective fence: place between the heat source and the sample. Use the
opening and closing of the protective fence to control whether the sample
can receive the heat generated by the heat source;
c) Sample holder and mounting plate: the holder is used for sample
positioning. The size of mounting plate is 150mm × 150mm, and the
thickness is 1.6mm. There is a hole of 100mm × 100mm in the middle. A
6.5mm angle iron is welded vertically at each corner;
d) Sample holding plate: an iron plate with a size of 149mm × 149mm ×
15mm. There is a hole of 130mm × 130mm in the middle. The spacer and
sensor assemblies shall be mounted on them without bonding;
e) Spacer: 128mm × 128mm × 6.4mm, with a 110mm × 110mm hole in the
Annex B
(normative)
Test method for thermal stability
B.1 Application scope
This test method is used for thermal stability test of fabrics, supplementary
materials and components of flame-retardant protective clothing.
B.2 Sample
The sample size is 100mm × 100mm. The sampling quantity in the warp and
weft directions is 3, respectively. If flame retardant protective clothing has
multiple layers, test it as a whole. As required, if it is water washing, it shall
respectively test before and after 3 times of washings according to GB/T 17596.
B.3 Test devices
B.3.1 Drying box
Temperature range: 20°C~300°C;
Temperature fluctuation: ± 2.0°C;
There is sufficient volume to separately place the test sample.
B.3.2 Measuring ruler
Use a 1m long millimeter scale.
B.4 Test preparation
Hold the sample for 24h under a standard atmospheric pressure, 20°C±2°C and
a relative humidity of 65%±5%.
B.5 Test steps
Heat the drying box to the temperature required: (260°C±2°C) for level A,
(180°C±2°C) for levels B and C. Immediately place the hanging sample into the
drying box. The sample shall not contact the wall of the drying box. Close the
time since the door of drying box is closed. Open the drying box door after 5min.
Take out the sample. It shall measure the sizes in the length, width directions
at room temperature within 2min.
B.6 Test conclusion
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Standard ID | GB 8965.1-2020 (GB8965.1-2020) | Description (Translated English) | Protective clothing--Flame retardant protective clothing | Sector / Industry | National Standard | Classification of Chinese Standard | C73 | Classification of International Standard | 13.340.10 | Word Count Estimation | 18,145 | Date of Issue | 2020-07-23 | Date of Implementation | 2021-08-01 | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB 8965.1-2009 | Administrative Organization | Ministry of Emergency Management of the People's Republic of China | Proposing organization | Ministry of Emergency Management of the People's Republic of China | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, National Standardization Administration | Standard ID | GB 8965.1-2009 (GB8965.1-2009) | Description (Translated English) | Protective clothing -- Flame-retardant protection -- Part 1: Flame-retardant protective clothing | Sector / Industry | National Standard | Classification of Chinese Standard | W43 | Classification of International Standard | 13.340.10 | Word Count Estimation | 19,161 | Date of Issue | 2009-04-01 | Date of Implementation | 2009-12-01 | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB 8965-1998 | Quoted Standard | GB/T 250; GB/T 2912.1; GB/T 3916-1997; GB/T 3917.3; GB/T 3920; GB/T 3921.1; GB/T 3921.3; GB/T 3922; GB/T 3923.1; GB/T 4802.1; GB 5296.4; GB/T 5455; GB/T 5713; GB/T 7573; GB/T 8628; GB/T 8629-2001; GB/T 8630; GB/T 13171; GB/T 13640; GB/T 12704; GB/T 12903; GB/T 17591; GB/T 1759 | Drafting Organization | General Logistics Department Quartermaster Equipment Institute | Administrative Organization | National Personal Protective Equipment Standardization Technical Committee | Regulation (derived from) | Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 4, 2009 (No. 144 overall) | Proposing organization | National Technical Committee of Standardization for Personal Protective Equipment | Issuing agency(ies) | Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China; Standardization Administration of China | Summary | This Chinese standard provides the technical requirements for flame-retardant clothing, inspection (testing) methods, inspection rules, marking, packaging and storage. This applies to those who took part in a fire, emitting sparks, molten metal and flammable substances near the operation and have a place to wear Ignition Dangerous retardant clothing. This standard does not apply to fire rescue wearing flame-retardant protective clothing. | Standard ID | GB 8965-1998 (GB8965-1998) | Description (Translated English) | Flame-retardant protective clothing | Sector / Industry | National Standard | Classification of Chinese Standard | C73 | Classification of International Standard | 13.1 | Word Count Estimation | 13,131 | Date of Issue | 1998/9/9 | Date of Implementation | 1999/8/1 | Older Standard (superseded by this standard) | GB 8965-1988 | Quoted Standard | GB 2828-87; GB 2829-87; GB/T 3916-1997; GB/T 3917.3-1997; GB/T 3923.1-1997; GB 4288-92; GB 5455-85; GB 5457-85; GB 6529-86; GB 8630-88; GB/T 13171-1997; GB 13640-91; GB/T 12704-91; GB/T 12903-91; FZ/T 81007-1994 | Adopted Standard | ISO 10528-1995, NEQ | Regulation (derived from) | Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards 2009 No. 4 (No. 144 overall) | Proposing organization | Ministry of Labor of the People Republic of China | Issuing agency(ies) | State Quality and Technical Supervision |
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