SIST EN ISO 15858:2016
(Main)UV-C Devices - Safety information - Permissible human exposure (ISO 15858:2016)
UV-C Devices - Safety information - Permissible human exposure (ISO 15858:2016)
ISO 15858:2016 specifies minimum human safety requirements for the use of UVC lamp devices.
It is applicable to in-duct UVC systems, upper-air in room UVC systems, portable in-room disinfection UVC devices, and any other UVC devices which may cause UVC exposure to humans.
It is not applicable to UVC products used for water disinfection.
UV-C Einrichtungen - Sicherheitsinformationen - Zulässige Exposition von Personen (ISO 15858:2016)
Diese Internationale Norm legt Mindestanforderungen an die Sicherheit von Personen bei der Verwendung von UV-C Lampen fest.
Sie gilt für UV-C Systeme in Luftleitungen, UV-C Systeme zur Desinfektion des oberen Luftraums, tragbare UV-C Einrichtungen zur Desinfektion in Innenräumen und für alle anderen UV-C Einrichtungen, die eine UV-C Exposition für Menschen verursachen können.
Sie gilt nicht für UV-C Produkte, die zur Wasserdesinfektion verwendet werden.
Appareil UV-C - Information sur la sécurité - Limites admissibles pour l'exposition humaine (ISO 15858:2016)
L'ISO 15858 :2016 spécifie les prescriptions minimales de sécurité des personnes s'appliquant à l'utilisation des lampes UVC.
Elle est applicable aux systèmes UVC en conduit, aux systèmes UVC d'air supérieur, aux dispositifs UVC de désinfection portables et à tout autre dispositif UVC pouvant entraîner une exposition des personnes aux UVC.
Elle n'est pas applicable aux produits UVC utilisés pour la désinfection de l'eau.
UV-C-naprave - Varnostne zahteve - Dovoljena izpostavljenost ljudi (ISO 15858:2016)
Ta mednarodni standard določa minimalne zahteve za varnost ljudi pri uporabi svetilnih naprav UVC.
Uporablja se za sisteme UVC v vodnih enotah, sisteme UVC za razkuževanje zraka v zgornjem delu prostorov, prenosne naprave UVC za razkuževanje prostorov in katere koli druge naprave UVC, pri katerih lahko pride do izpostavljenosti ljudi sevanju UVC.
Standard se ne uporablja za proizvode UVC, namenjene za razkuževanje vode.
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Public Enquiry End Date
- 29-Nov-2014
- Publication Date
- 22-Aug-2016
- Technical Committee
- I13 - Imaginarni 13
- Current Stage
- 6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
- Start Date
- 19-Aug-2016
- Due Date
- 24-Oct-2016
- Completion Date
- 23-Aug-2016
Relations
- Effective Date
- 19-Jan-2023
Overview
EN ISO 15858:2016 (ISO 15858:2016) - titled "UV‑C Devices - Safety information - Permissible human exposure" - establishes minimum human‑safety requirements for the use of UVC lamp devices. The standard covers a broad range of ultraviolet‑C (UVC) applications including in‑duct UVC systems, upper‑air in‑room UVC systems, and portable in‑room disinfection UVC devices. It is explicitly not applicable to UVC products used for water disinfection. The document defines key terms, exposure sources, measurement methods, exposure limits, and recommendations for personal protective equipment (PPE) and training.
Key topics and requirements
- Scope and definitions: Clear terminology for UVC, UVGI (commonly 253.7 nm), irradiance, fluence rate, UV dose, permissible exposure time (PET), photokeratitis, erythema and related terms.
- Sources of exposure: Classification of typical UVC devices (in‑duct, upper‑air, portable) and how installation context affects human exposure risk.
- Measurement and assessment: Guidance on radiometric measurement of UVC irradiance and fluence using radiometers and established measurement procedures.
- Exposure limits and PET: Framework for calculating permissible exposure time for unprotected eyes and skin relative to recognized exposure guidelines (references include NIOSH REL and ACGIH TLV concepts; the standard provides how to apply these when assessing UVC devices).
- Controls and PPE: Recommendations for personal protective equipment (eye and skin protection complying with EN 170 where relevant), engineering controls (louvers, shielding, interlocks), warning signage and access restrictions.
- Training and information: Requirements for personnel safety training, labeling and safety information to minimize accidental exposure.
- Normative references: Includes EN 170 (ultraviolet filters - eye protection) and EN 14255‑1 (measurement of personal exposure to ultraviolet radiation).
Applications and stakeholders
EN ISO 15858:2016 is practical guidance for:
- Manufacturers of UV‑C devices designing safe fixtures and labels
- HVAC and building services engineers specifying in‑duct and upper‑air UVGI systems
- Facility managers and infection‑control teams deploying portable or fixed UVC disinfection
- Health & safety officers and installers responsible for risk assessment, PPE selection and staff training
- Test laboratories and compliance bodies measuring irradiance and verifying PET calculations
Using this standard helps reduce acute ocular and skin risks (e.g., photokeratitis, erythema), ensures appropriate signage and PPE, and supports compliant deployment of UVC disinfection technologies.
Related standards
- EN 170 - Personal eye‑protection - Ultraviolet filters
- EN 14255‑1 - Measurement and assessment of personal exposures to ultraviolet radiation
- ACGIH/NIOSH exposure guidance (informative references cited in ISO 15858 for exposure limits)
Keywords: EN ISO 15858:2016, ISO 15858:2016, UV‑C devices, UVC safety, permissible human exposure, UVGI, in‑duct UVC, upper‑air UVC, portable in‑room UVC, irradiance, PPE.
Frequently Asked Questions
SIST EN ISO 15858:2016 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "UV-C Devices - Safety information - Permissible human exposure (ISO 15858:2016)". This standard covers: ISO 15858:2016 specifies minimum human safety requirements for the use of UVC lamp devices. It is applicable to in-duct UVC systems, upper-air in room UVC systems, portable in-room disinfection UVC devices, and any other UVC devices which may cause UVC exposure to humans. It is not applicable to UVC products used for water disinfection.
ISO 15858:2016 specifies minimum human safety requirements for the use of UVC lamp devices. It is applicable to in-duct UVC systems, upper-air in room UVC systems, portable in-room disinfection UVC devices, and any other UVC devices which may cause UVC exposure to humans. It is not applicable to UVC products used for water disinfection.
SIST EN ISO 15858:2016 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 13.280 - Radiation protection. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
SIST EN ISO 15858:2016 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to oSIST prEN ISO 15858:2024. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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Standards Content (Sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-oktober-2016
UV-C-naprave - Varnostne zahteve - Dovoljena izpostavljenost ljudi (ISO
15858:2016)
UV-C Devices - Safety information - Permissible human exposure (ISO 15858:2016)
UV-C Einrichtungen - Sicherheitsinformationen - Zulässige Exposition von Personen
(ISO 15858:2016)
Appareil UV-C - Information sur la sécurité - Limites admissibles pour l'exposition
humaine (ISO 15858:2016)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 15858:2016
ICS:
13.280 Varstvo pred sevanjem Radiation protection
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EN ISO 15858
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
August 2016
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 91.140.30
English Version
UV-C Devices - Safety information - Permissible human
exposure (ISO 15858:2016)
Appareil UV-C - Information sur la sécurité - Limites UV-C Einrichtungen - Sicherheitsinformationen -
admissibles pour l'exposition humaine (ISO Zulässige Exposition von Personen (ISO 15858:2016)
15858:2016)
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European foreword
This document (EN ISO 15858:2016) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 142 “Cleaning
equipment for air and other gases” in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 195 “Air filters
for general air cleaning” the secretariat of which is held by UNI.
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The text of ISO 15858:2016 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 15858:2016 without any modification.
INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 15858
First edition
2016-07-15
UV-C Devices — Safety information —
Permissible human exposure
Dispositifs UV-C — Information sur la sécurité — Limites admissibles
pour l’exposition humaine
Reference number
ISO 15858:2016(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Sources of UVC exposure . 4
4.1 General . 4
4.2 UVC energy penetration . 4
4.3 UVC radiation measurement . 4
4.4 Measuring Threshold Limit Values . 4
5 Exposure limits to UVC . 5
5.1 General information . 5
5.2 Maximum permissible UVC exposure . 5
5.3 Personal protective equipment. 5
5.4 Personnel safety training . 6
Bibliography . 7
ISO 15858:2016(E)
Foreword
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Introduction
This International Standard was developed in response to a worldwide demand for minimum
specifications on UVC safety for products and equipment utilizing UVC lamp fixtures. In this
International Standard, when it comes to personal damage of UV disinfection, the whole UVC band range
is more likely to be included. As for lamps of product equipment, UVC prefers to the 254 nm wavelength.
UVC radiation is a low-penetrating form of UV as compared to UVA or UVB radiation. Measurements
of human tissue show that 4 % to 7 % of UVC radiation, along with a wide range of wavelengths from
[6]
250 nm to 400 nm, is reflected and absorbed in the first 2 µm of the stratum corneum. Hence, the
[7]
amount of UVC transmitted through the epidermis is minimized.
UVC radiation is invisible to humans and exposure to UVC radiation may have an effect on health.
Ocular damage generally begins with photokeratitis but can also result in photokeratoconjunctivitis.
Symptoms, which may not be evident until several hours after exposure, can include an abrupt
sensation comparable to sand in eyes, tearing, and eye pain of various degrees. Such symptoms may
appear within 1 h to 12 h after UVC exposure and resolve fully within 24 h to 48 h. Acute overexposure
to UVC band radiation may cause incapacity due to eye discomfort, but this generally regresses after
several days, leaving no permanent damage.
Cutaneous damage consists of erythema, a reddening of the skin akin to sunburn but without tanning.
The maximum effect of erythema occurs at a wavelength of 297 nm in the UVB band. UVC radiation at
a wavelength of 254 nm is less effective in causing erythema. Therefore, the areas subject to exposure
should be marked. Warning signs should be placed in certain locations to protect personnel or passers-
by from UV hazards. Appropriate locations include access doors, air handling unit outside walls,
equipment room doors, etc.
The International Commission on Illumination (CIE) 2010 completed a review of UVC photocarcinogenesis
risks from germicidal lamps using basic biophysical principles due to the attenuation provided by the
stratum corneum and epithelial t
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