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Eye and face protection - general
ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020
EN 166:2002 / EN 167 / EN 168
AS/NZS 1337.1:2010
Occupational and educational eye and face protectors — impact / optical radiation / liquid droplet / chemical splash
Impact: direct / indirect / non-ventilated impact test; Optical class 1 (no distortion) vs class 2; EN 166 markings: 1=general use 3B=liquid droplet 4=large dust 5=gas and fine dust 8=arc flash
Eye protection - welding filters
ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020 (shade numbers)
EN 169:2002 (auto-darkening EN 379)
AS/NZS 1338.1:2012
Welding filters and filter combinations for eye protection
Shade number 1.2 to 16; EN 379 optical class 1/1/1/1 (highest) for auto-darkening; ANSI shade equivalents match EN numbering; switching speed 0.1ms fastest class
Head protection - industrial
ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 (Type I / Type II)
EN 397:2012+A1:2012
AS/NZS 1801:1997
Industrial helmets for protection against impact and penetration of falling objects and against electric shock
Type I: top impact; Type II: top + lateral; Class E (electrical) 20kV AC; Class G 2.2kV; Class C non-electrical; EN 397 lateral deformation 40mm max; AS/NZS 1801 Type 1/2 similar
Head protection - climbing
Not common in ANSI scope (UIAA 106)
EN 12492:2012
AS/NZS not published (use EN 12492)
Mountaineering and industrial rope-access helmets — lateral and front/back impact protection
EN 12492 field of vision wider than EN 397; lateral impact test (EN 12492 adds front/back drop); often used for rope access / SPRAT / IRATA work
Foot protection - safety boots
ASTM F2413-18 (ANSI/ISEA scope)
EN ISO 20345:2022
AS/NZS 2210.3:2009
Safety footwear with protective toecap — impact / compression / puncture resistance
ASTM: impact 75 ft-lb / compression 2500 lb; EN/ISO 20345: 200 J impact toe / 15kN compression; SB base + S1 antistatic + S1P + S2 + S3 (midsole) + S4/S5 waterproof; ASTM EH electrical hazard = EN ESD
Foot protection - chainsaw
Not standard in USA (OSHA refers to ASTM)
EN ISO 11393-4:2019
AS/NZS 2210.5:2009
Protective footwear for users of hand-held chain saws — cut protection (Type A/B/C classification)
Type A front of upper; Type B full wrap; Type C all-round including heel; Cut resistance class 1 (20 m/s) / class 2 (24 m/s) / class 3 (28 m/s)
Hand protection - cut resistant
ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 (Cut levels A1-A9)
EN 388:2016+A1:2018 (ISO 13997 TDM)
AS/NZS 2161.3:2005
Gloves against mechanical risks — cut / abrasion / tear / puncture
ANSI A1 (200g) to A9 (6000g); EN 388 blade cut index 0-5 (but ISO 13997 TDM test replaced for A-F cut levels in 2016 update); EN 388:2016 added TDM blade A-F; never compare ANSI numeric to EN letter directly
Hand protection - chemical
ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 + ASTM permeation F739
EN 374-1:2016 + EN 374-2 + EN 374-3
AS/NZS 2161.4:2000
Gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms — permeation / penetration / degradation
EN 374 Type A: 6+ chemicals >30min BT; Type B: 3+ chemicals; Type C: 1+ chemicals; ASTM F739 BT minutes matched to EN; CBRN suffix for warfare agents; degradation rating 0-4
Hand protection - heat and flame
ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 (heat categories)
EN 407:2004 / EN ISO 11612
AS/NZS 2161.6:2012
Gloves against thermal risks — contact heat / convective heat / radiant heat / small splashes of molten metal / large splashes / contact flame
EN 407 pictogram + 6 performance levels: A (flame resist) B (contact heat 100-500C) C (convective heat) D (radiant heat) E (small molten metal splash) F (large molten metal splash) each 0-4; EN ISO 11612 for molten metal full coverage
Hand protection - electrical insulating
ASTM D120-14a / OSHA 29 CFR 1910.137 (Class 00-4)
EN 60903:2003
AS/NZS 2225:1994
Rubber insulating gloves for electrical work — voltage class and type
ASTM/OSHA Class 00=500V AC; Class 0=1kV; Class 1=7.5kV; Class 2=17kV; Class 3=26.5kV; Class 4=36kV; Type I natural rubber; Type II ozone-resistant; EN 60903 classes 00/0/1/2/3/4 = same voltage ratings
Hi-visibility clothing
ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 (Class 1/2/3 + E)
EN ISO 20471:2013+A1:2016
AS/NZS 4602.1:2011
High-visibility warning clothing for professional use — background material + retroreflective band configuration and minimum areas
ANSI Class 3 > Class 2 > Class 1 by total background+retro area; ANSI E = lower-body e.g. pants; EN ISO 20471 Class 3 = highest (>0.80m2 background + >0.20m2 retro); wearers may combine Class 2 vest + Class E pants to achieve combined Class 3
Hearing protection - earplugs
NRR (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95) ANSI S3.19-1974 / S12.6-2016
EN 352-2:2020 (SNR / H-M-L method)
AS/NZS 1270:2002
Hearing protectors — earplugs — SNR and insertion loss measurement
OSHA derating: use 50% of NRR; NIOSH derating earplugs 70%; EN ISO 4869-2 SNR derating 4 dB (assumed 84% fit); ANSI S12.6 subject-fit method gives lower NRR; always compare SNR vs SNR or NRR vs NRR not across systems
Hearing protection - earmuffs
NRR ANSI S3.19-1974 / S12.6-2016
EN 352-1:2020 (SNR / H-M-L method)
AS/NZS 1270:2002
Hearing protectors — earmuffs — attenuation measurement
Same NRR/SNR system as earplugs; OSHA derating 50% NRR; earmuffs typically NRR 20-30 / SNR 25-35; heat stress consideration above 38C ambient; dual protection (plug + muff) adds 5 dB effective not full sum
Respiratory protection - filtering facepieces
NIOSH 42 CFR Part 84 (N95/N99/N100 P95/P99/P100 R95)
EN 149:2001+A1:2009 (FFP1/FFP2/FFP3)
AS/NZS 1716:2012 (P1/P2/P3)
Particulate filtering half masks — filter efficiency class at 85+ L/min test flow
N95=95% PF10; N99=99%; N100=99.97% PF1000; FFP1=80% PF4; FFP2=94% PF10 (equiv N95); FFP3=99% PF20; NIOSH P series oil-resistant; OSHA PAPR program alternatives; seal check mandatory; fit test required for N99/N100/FFP3
Respiratory protection - half-mask SCBA facepiece
NIOSH 42 CFR Part 84 (gas cartridges)
EN 140:1998 + EN 14387 cartridges
AS/NZS 1716:2012
Half masks with replaceable cartridges for gases and vapours + combined particulate/gas filters
EN 14387 cartridge colour: brown=organic vapour; grey=inorganic; yellow=acid gas; green=NH3; blue=CO; white=Hg; EN 143 P3 particle filter = white disc; APF 10x OSHA; NIOSH cartridge colour matches EN; change schedule required
Fall protection - full-body harness
ANSI/ASSP Z359.11-2014
EN 361:2002
AS/NZS 1891.1:2007
Full-body harnesses for personal fall arrest systems — attachment points / static strength / dynamic performance
ANSI Z359.11 dorsal D-ring must withstand 5000 lb static; EN 361 2kN sternal + 10kN dorsal; free-fall test 100 kg 4m; EN 361 D-ring markings: A=fall arrest B=rescue C=work positioning; OSHA 1926.502 requires certification to ANSI Z359 or equivalent
Fall protection - lanyards and energy absorbers
ANSI/ASSP Z359.13-2013 / Z359.6
EN 355:2002
AS/NZS 1891.2:2001
Energy-absorbing lanyards — maximum arrest force / elongation / opening force
ANSI: max arrest force 1800 lb (8 kN); EN 355: max arrest force 6 kN; opening force EN 362 connectors min 50N; ANSI lanyards 100% tie-off required for leading edge; tear-webbing vs spring-loaded type; deceleration distance max 3.5 ft ANSI / 1.75m EN
Fall protection - self-retracting lifelines
ANSI/ASSP Z359.14-2021 (SRL / SRL-LE)
EN 360:2002
AS/NZS 1891.3:2001
Self-retracting lifelines — SRL vs SRL-leading-edge — braking distance and strength
ANSI SRL Class A braking dist max 24in; Class B (SRL-LE) max 54in with 283 lb dynamic test; EN 360 max braking dist 2m; braking force max 6 kN EN / 1800 lb ANSI; swing-fall hazard must be assessed regardless of standard
Fall protection - anchor connectors
ANSI/ASSP Z359.12-2019
EN 362:2004 + EN 795:2012
AS/NZS 1891.4:2009
Connectors and anchor devices for fall arrest systems — gate strength / load-bearing capacity / locking mechanism
ANSI Z359.12 major-axis 5000 lb min; EN 362 minor-axis 7 kN / major-axis 25 kN; gate ANSI 3600 lb; OSHA 1926.502 single-point anchor 5000 lb or 2x max intended load; EN 795 Class A fixed anchors; never use non-locking snap hook in fall arrest
Hand protection - arc flash (ATEX / electrical)
ASTM F2675 / NFPA 70E (ATEX PPE category)
EN 60903:2003 (insulating gloves) + EN 407 (arc-rated)
AS/NZS 4836:2011 (Safe working on or near LV electrical installations)
Electrical arc-flash gloves — arc thermal performance value (ATPV) and EBT rating in cal/cm2
NFPA 70E PPE Category 1 = 4 cal/cm2 min arc rating; Cat 2 = 8 cal/cm2; Cat 3 = 25 cal/cm2; Cat 4 = 40 cal/cm2; EN 60903 Class 4 = 36kV max; arc-rated glove leather outer over rubber insulating glove; AS/NZS 4836 aligns with IEC approach
Climbing / work-at-height helmet
UIAA 106 / EN 12492:2012 combined
EN 12492:2012
AS/NZS not published (EN 12492 used)
Helmets for mountaineering and climbing / rope access industrial work
EN 12492 test impact top + front + back + lateral (360); chin retention > 50N; broader field of vision than EN 397; typically used by IRATA / SPRAT rope access workers; must NOT use EN 397 helmet for rope access per IRATA

PPE Standards Cross-Reference 2026 — ANSI vs EN vs AS/NZS

Cross-reference of PPE standards across ANSI/ISEA (US), EN/EN ISO (EU/UK), and AS/NZS (Australia/NZ) frameworks. ~80-100 rows covering eye, head, foot, hand (cut/chemical/heat/electrical), hi-vis, hearing, respiratory, fall protection, and arc flash. Maps equivalent standard numbers and key test parameters/ratings across jurisdictions.

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SmartQHSE Ltd (2026). PPE Standards Cross-Reference 2026 — ANSI vs EN vs AS/NZS [dataset]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20171691

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