ASTM F 2010 Standard Test Method for Evaluation of Glove Effects on Wearer Hand Dexterity Using a Modified Pegboard Test
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ASTM F 2010 Document Information:
Title
Standard Test Method for Evaluation of Glove Effects on Wearer Hand Dexterity Using a Modified Pegboard Test
ASTM International
Publication Date:
Mar 10, 2000
Scope:
This test method is used for evaluating hand dexterity while wearing
gloves.
This test method covers procedures in which the wearer picks up small
objects between the thumb and
index finger.
This test method is suitable for evaluating gloves and other forms of
hand protection that allow
the wearer to pick up small objects between their thumb and index
finger.
This test method does not address all effects of glove use on hand
function. Other methods should
be considered to evaluate the effects of gloves on grip, tactility,
and other hand functions of
interest.
NOTE 1 - This test method may not apply to all glove types or
applications.
The values stated in SI units or in other units shall be regarded
separately as standard. The
values stated in each system must be used independently of the other,
without combining values in
any way.
This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns,
if any, associated with its
use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to
establish appropriate safety and
health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory
limitations prior to use.
Keywords:
- dexterity
- gloves
- hand function
- pegboard test
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