Diving suits - Part 2: Dry suits - Requirements and test methods
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The requirements and testing procedures for dry suits worn by divers who engage in underwater activities while breathing underwater are described in the DIN EN 14225-2 standard. The standard ensures these dry suits are appropriate for usage in these environments by addressing their design and functionality.
The standard addresses the necessity for appropriate marking, labeling, and information to be provided at the point of sale in addition to the construction and performance criteria. This makes sure that users can get the information they need about the dry suit and how to utilize it. The standard also provides usage guidelines for the dry suit, highlighting the significance of appropriate care and upkeep.
The standard outlines both laboratory and real-world performance testing to guarantee the durability and dependability of dry suits. These tests are designed to assess how well the dry suits operate in actual use circumstances and make sure they adhere to the requirements for toughness, watertightness, and thermal defense.
Descriptors | CE marking, Consumer information, Data of the manufacturer, Definitions, Design, Diving equipment, Diving suit, Dry, Efficiency, Equipment safety, Ergonomics, Fitness for purpose, Health protection, Instructions for use, Labelling, Laboratory testing, Leisure, Marking, Materials, Mechanical properties, Occupational safety, Operational instructions, Protective clothing, Rating tests, Recreational equipment, Resistance, Safety, Safety engineering, Safety of products, Safety requirements, Specification (approval), Sports equipment, Sportswear, Test benches, Testing, User information, Test furnaces |
ICS Codes | 97.220.40 - Outdoor and water sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.8 MB |