1、Designation: F1897 08F1897 14Standard Specification forLeg Protection for Chain Saw Users1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F1897; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A numbe
2、r in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This specification specifies minimum requirements for the design, performance, testing, and certification of protectivegarmentsclothing and
3、protective devices designed to provide cut resistance protection to the legs of operators of power chain saws.1.2 The objective of this specification is to prescribe fit, function, and performance criteria for protective garmentsclothing andprotective devices that, when worn by chain saw operators,
4、that are intended to reduce the severity of leg injuries caused by contactwith a running power saw chain.1.3 This standard is not intended to serve as a detailed manufacturing or purchasing specification, but can be referenced inpurchase contracts to ensure that minimum performance requirements are
5、met.1.4 Controlled laboratory tests used to determine compliance with the performance requirements of this standard shall not bedeemed as establishing performance levels for all situations to which chain saw operators may be exposed.1.5 Mandatory requirements are indicated by the use of shall; recom
6、mendations and advisory information is indicated by useof should.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2F1414 Test Method for Measurement of Cut Resistance to Chain Saw in Lower Body (Legs) Protective Clothing3. Terminology3.1 Definitions:3.1.1 approve, vto be acceptable to the authority having
7、jurisdiction.3.1.2 authority having jurisdiction, nthe organization, office, or individual responsible for approving any equipment,installation, or procedure.3.1.2.1 DiscussionThe term authority having jurisdiction is used in this document in a broad manner since jurisdictions and the responsibiliti
8、es ofapproval agencies vary.3.1.3 certification, na system whereby an organization determines that a manufacturer has demonstrated the ability to makea product that complies with the requirements of the specification, authorizes the manufacturer to use a label on products thatcomply with the require
9、ments of the specification, and conducts a follow-up to verify the methods the manufacturer uses todetermine compliance with the requirements of this specification.3.1.4 certification organization, nan independent, third-party organization that determines product compliance with therequirements of t
10、he specification with a labeling and listing follow-up program.3.1.5 chain saw, na portable power-operated tool used for cutting wood that has cutters linked in a chain.3.1.6 chain speed, nthe velocityspeed of synchronized movement of linked cutters around a guide bar and sprocket.1 This specificati
11、on is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F23 on Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment and is under the direct responsibility ofSubcommittee F23.20 on Physical.Current edition approved June 15, 2008Feb. 1, 2014. Published July 2008March 2014. Originally approved in 1998. Last previous edit
12、ion approved in 20042008 asF1897 - 04.F1897 - 08. DOI: 10.1520/F1897-08.10.1520/F1897-14.2 For referencedASTM standards, visit theASTM website, www.astm.org, or contactASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM Standardsvolume information, refer to the standards Document Summa
13、ry page on the ASTM website.This document is not an ASTM standard and is intended only to provide the user of an ASTM standard an indication of what changes have been made to the previous version. Becauseit may not be technically possible to adequately depict all changes accurately, ASTM recommends
14、that users consult prior editions as appropriate. In all cases only the current versionof the standard as published by ASTM is to be considered the official document.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States13.1.7 chainspeed 50
15、(CS50), nfor chain saw protection, the mean velocity chain speed at which cut through occurs.3.1.7.1 DiscussionThis value establishes the relationship between the probability of cutting through the chain saw leg protective clothing (or footprotective device) and the speed of the saw chain. For lower
16、 chain speeds, the probability of cut through approaches zero, whilefor higher chain speeds, the probability of cut through approaches one.3.1.8 chain stop, nfor chain saw cut resistance, the resulting action when a material clogs (jams) the drive sprocket or slowsthe speed sufficiently to prevent a
17、dvancement of the saw chain.3.1.9 cut resistance, nin chain saw testing, the ability of a material, while in contact with the linked cutters, to resist cutthrough by the cutters of a moving saw chain, independent of either jamming or chain stop.3.1.10 cut through, nfor chain saw cut resistance, the
18、action of a running chain saw after complete breakthrough of eitherprotective garment or protective device.3.1.11 cut-through time, nfor chain saw cut resistance, the time required for a running saw chain to affect completebreakthrough of a protective garment or protective device.3.1.11.1 Discussion
19、When a cut through is effected, speed of the saw chain and time required must be measured.3.1.12 follow-up program, nthe sampling, inspection, tests, or other measures conducted by the certification organization ona periodic basis to determine the continued compliance of products that are being made
20、 by the manufacturer to the requirementsof the standard specification.3.1.13 jamming, nfor chain saw cut resistance, the clogging action manifested by a protective garment that can produce achain stop.3.1.14 label, vfor protective clothing, to attach a symbol or other identifying mark, the use of wh
21、ich has been authorized bya certification organization.3.1.15 list, vfor protective clothing, to publish a register of equipment or materials that has been verified by a certificationorganization as being acceptable and meeting the requirements of standard specifications.3.1.15.1 DiscussionThe means
22、 for identifying listed equipment may vary for each organization concerned with product evaluation, some of which donot recognize equipment as listed unless it is also labeled. The authority having jurisdiction should utilize the system employedby the certification organization to identify a listed
23、product.3.1.16 protective chaps, nfor chain saw cut protection, a protective device normally worn outside the trousers that is securedaround the legs and waist.3.1.17 protective clothing, nan item of clothing that is specifically designed and constructed for the intended purpose ofisolating all or p
24、art of the body from a potential hazard, or isolating the external environment from contamination by the wearerof the clothing.3.1.17.1 DiscussionFor chain saw cut-resistant protective clothing the potential hazard is exposure to a running power saw chain.3.1.18 protective device, nfor chain saw cut
25、 resistance, an article of personal protective equipment that augments otherequipment and is worn for the purpose of providing limited protection from injury due to contact with a moving power saw chain.3.1.18.1 DiscussionExamples of protective devices for leg protection include protective chaps, pr
26、otective leggings, and protective pants.3.1.19 protective legging, nfor chain saw cut resistance, a protective garment with independent legs normally worn outsidethe trousers.3.1.20 protective pant, nfor chain saw cut resistance, a trouser-style protective garment in which the protective material is
27、permanently attached to the garment.F1897 1423.1.21 saw chain, nclosed loop of cutters linked together for use in a portable power-operated tool.4. Materials and Manufacture4.1 Protective garmentsclothing and protective devices shall be constructed of materials that are sufficiently flexible to adap
28、t tothe shape of the leg. Protective garments or protective devices should remain functional and effective throughout seasonal climaticvariations.4.2 Protective garmentsclothing and protective devices shall be constructed to be lightweight and flexible enough so as not toseverely restrict movement o
29、f the leg.4.3 Protective garments or protective devices shall be constructed of materials that offer protection as stipulated in Section 5and that do not impede normal maneuverability or capability to perform the intended task. Protective garments or protectivedevices should retain their shape and f
30、unction when wet.4.4 The workmanship in the production and assembly of the protective garmentclothing or protective device, and any associatedclothing or restraining material, shall be such that the protective pad is permanently attached to the protective clothing.4.5 Protective garmentsclothing or
31、protective devices shall be free of defects or imperfections that could detract from theirfunction or performance. All hardware on protective garmentsclothing or protective devices should be free of rough spots, burrs,or sharp edges.5. Areas of Protection5.1 The means of maintaining the protective g
32、armentclothing or protective device in the intended position is considered part ofthe protective clothing. Protective garments or protective devices shall have an adequate means to keep them securely fastenedaround the waist and legs.5.2 Protective garments and protective devices shall protect a min
33、imum area as described below:5.2.1 Pants/Trousers:5.2.1.1 The protective pad shall have a minimum length of 700 mm (28 in.) and extend from the crotch to a point no more than75 mm (3 in.) above the bottom of the pant leg.NOTE 1Should the inseam length be less than 700 mm (28 in.), then the pad may e
34、xtend above the crotch.5.2.1.2 The protective pad shall cover at least 3.142 rad (180) across the frontal arc of each leg plus an additional 0.524 rad(30) or 100 mm (4 in.) on the left side of both legs. The top of the extended coverage area, adjacent to the crotch, may be trimmedto an angle, not to
35、 exceed 0.785 rad (45) downwards in the back of the left leg, and at an angle not to exceed 1.134 rad (65)in the back of the right leg. The protective pad should overlap the boot top by at least 50 mm (2 in.) as worn on the user (see Fig.1a, 1b, and 1c).5.2.2 Chaps or Leggings:5.2.2.1 The protective
36、 pad shall have a minimum length of 700 mm (28 in.) and extend from the crotch to a point 25 mm (1in.) above the bottom of the carrier garment.5.2.2.2 The protective pad shall have a minimum width of 350 mm (14 in.) at the midpoint of the pad and a minimum widthof 250 mm (10 in.) at the bottom of th
37、e pad. The top of the extended coverage area, adjacent to the crotch, may be trimmed toan angle of 0.785 rad (45) downward in the rear of the left leg and up to 1.134 rad (65) downward on the rear of the right leg(see Fig. 2).6. Inspection and Performance Testing6.1 Inspection:6.1.1 Sampling levels
38、for testing and inspection shall be established by the certification organization and the manufacturer toassure to a reasonable and acceptable confidence level that products certified to standard are compliant.6.1.2 Inspection for determining compliance with any design requirements specified in the
39、standard shall be performed on acompleted garment.6.1.3 Testing for determining material and component compliance with the requirements specified in this standard shall beperformed on samples that are no better than components used in the actual construction of the protective clothing. The certifica
40、tionorganization shall also be permitted to use sample materials cut from representative protective clothing as defined by this standard.6.2 Performance Testing:6.2.1 Performance RequirementThe CS50 of test specimens shall not be less than 14 m/s (2750 f/m) or the cut through timeshall not be less t
41、han 1.5 s at both 45 and 90.7. Certification7.1 General:7.1.1 Protective garmentsclothing or protective devices that are labeled as complying with this standard shall meet or exceedall applicable requirements specified in the standard and shall be certified.F1897 1437.1.2 All certifications shall be
42、 performed by an approved certification organization.7.1.3 Compliance protective garmentsclothing or protective devices shall be labeled and listed. Such protective garments orprotective devices shall also have a label and identification that meets the requirements specified in Section 9.7.2 Certifi
43、cation Program:FIG. 1 Protective Pants / TrousersFIG. 2 Chaps, Aprons, or LeggingsF1897 1447.2.1 The certification organization shall not be owned or controlled by manufacturers or vendors of the product being certified.The certification organization shall be primarily engaged in certification work
44、and shall not have a monetary interest in theproducts ultimate profitability.7.2.1.1 The certification organization should have sufficient breadth of interest and activity so that the loss or award of a specificbusiness contract would not be a determining factor in the financial well-being of the or
45、ganization.7.2.2 The certification organization shall refuse to certify products to this specification that do not comply with all applicablerequirements of this specification.7.2.3 The contractual provisions between the certification organization and the manufacturer shall specify that certificatio
46、n iscontingent upon compliance with all applicable requirements of this specification. There shall be no conditional, temporary, orpartial certifications. Manufacturers shall not be authorized to use any label or reference to the certification organization onproducts that are not manufactured in com
47、pliance with all applicable requirements of this specification.7.2.3.1 The contractual provisions covering certification programs should contain clauses advising the manufacturer that ifrequirements change, the product should be brought into compliance with the new requirements by a stated effective
48、 date througha compliance review program involving all currently listed products. Without these clauses, certifiers would not be able to movequickly to protect their names, marks, or reputations. A product safety certification program would be deficient without thesecontractual provisions and the ad
49、ministrative means to back them up.7.2.4 A certification organization shall have, or contract with, laboratory facilities and equipment for conducting proper tests,a program for calibration of all instruments, and procedures to ensure proper control of all testing. These procedures shall includethe use of laboratory manuals, data sheets, documented calibration and calibration routines, performance verification, proficiencytesting, and staff qualification and training programs.7.2.4.1 Investigative procedures are important elements of an effe
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