When sourcing flame-resistant (FR) and inherently flame-resistant (IFR) garments, buyers often come across EN ISO 14116 Index 3 certification. This standard is a key indicator of safety in industrial ...
In hazardous industries, selecting the right flame-resistant (FR) garment is critical for worker safety and compliance. Two important European standards—EN ISO 14116 Index 3 and EN ISO 11612—define ...
In high-risk industries, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must protect workers from hazards such as flames, heat, and static discharge. Among the global safety standards, EN ISO 14116 Index 3 plays...
As workplaces become more complex and safety regulations evolve, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) standards continue to adapt. In 2025, FR (flame-resistant) and anti-static clothing remain critical...
Worker safety in industrial environments is a top priority, especially in industries exposed to heat, flames, or molten metal. In Europe, EN ISO 11612 is the recognized standard for flame-resistant (F...
Electrical hazards pose significant risks in industrial workplaces. To protect workers, arc-rated clothing must undergo rigorous testing under ASTM F1506, the standard for flame-resistant and arc-rate...
Electrical hazards are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries in industrial environments. To protect workers, the NFPA 70E standard defines Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) categories (CAT...
In industrial environments, visibility and flame protection are both critical for worker safety. Combining EN ISO 20471 high-visibility standards with FR or IFR garments ensures workers are seen and p...
In high-risk industries such as oil & gas, petrochemical, and chemical processing, flash fire protection is critical. Not all flame-resistant clothing is created equal—only garments that meet NFP...
Electrical hazards are among the most serious risks in industrial workplaces. To protect workers, arc-rated clothing must be rigorously tested. One of the most critical tests is ASTM F1959, which dete...
When it comes to flame-resistant (FR) clothing, not all standards are the same. Two widely recognized European standards—EN ISO 11611 and EN ISO 11612—define protection levels for different industri...
Arc flash incidents are one of the most dangerous electrical hazards in the workplace. To minimize risks, the IEC 61482 standard provides international guidelines for protective clothing against arc f...