PPE Safety Standards
Certified Safety
Every Personal Protective Equipment product you buy needs to have undergone careful scrutiny in a rigorous quality control system. Garments must comply in full with any appropriate norm, directive, rule or regulation in existence.
Learn more about PPE categories here.
Professionals trust you with their safety, which is not a responsibility to be taken lightly. European safety products must carry a CE label with information on the standards to which the garment is certified and also give washing instructions, the fabric content and style number for the garment. Typically each major country will have an equivalent test & certification procedure.
IEC 61482-2 ELECTRIC ARC PROTECTION
> Supersedes CLC/TS 50354: 2003 or ENV 50354
ASTM F1506 ARC / NFPA 70E
USA ARC FLASH PROTECTION STANDARD
EN ISO 11612 ABCDEF HEAT AND FLAME PROTECTION
> Supersedes EN 531
EN ISO 14116 LIMITED FLAME SPREAD PROTECTION
> Supersedes EN 533
EN ISO 11611 WELDING & ALLIED PROCESSES PROTECTION
> Supersedes EN 470-1
EN 1149-5 ELECTROSTATIC PROTECTION
EN ISO 20471 HI VISIBILITY PROTECTION
ANSI 107 USA HI-VIZIBILITY STANDARD
GO/RT 3279 Rail Industry Standard
EN 343 FOUL WEATHER PROTECTION
EN 342 EUROPEAN COLD PROTECTION STANDARD
EN 13034 TYPE PB (6) CHEMICAL PROTECTION
EN 13758-2 UV (Ultra Violet Sun Rays) Protection
EN 14404 EUROPEAN KNEE PROTECTION STANDARD
EN388:2003 Protective Gloves Against Mechanical Risks
EN407:2004 Protective Gloves Against Thermal Risks (Heat and/or fire)
EN374 Gloves For Protection Against Chemicals and Micro Organisms
EUROPEAN AIRBORNE SOLID PARTICLES PROTECTION STANDARD
NFPA 2112 USA FLAME RETARDANT FLASH FIRE STANDARD
ASTM F1891 USA ARC FLASH RAINWEAR PROTECTION STANDARD