20471

HIGH VISIBILITY WARNING CLOTHING

This international standard specifies requirements for high-visibility clothing that visually signals the presence of its wearer.

11612

CLOTHING FOR PROTECTION AGAINST HEAT AND FLAMES

Protective clothing certified to EN ISO 11612 protects the wearer from small splashes of molten metal and brief contact with heat and flame. Heat can be generated by convection heat, radiant heat, molten metal, or a combination thereof

14116

CLOTHING FOR PROTECTION AGAINST HEAT AND FLAMES – WITH LIMITED FLAME SPREAD

Protective clothing certified to this international standard is intended to protect the wearer of the clothing in the event of isolated and brief contact with small flames in situations where there are no significant heat hazards and no other sources of heat. ISO 11612 is recommended for protection against heat hazards.

1149

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ELECTROSTATIC PROPERTIES

Persons wearing electrostatic dissipative protective clothing must be properly grounded.

342

COLD PROTECTION CLOTHING

Clothing certified according to the EN 342 standard protects the wearer in cold environments. Cold environments are characterized by a combination of humidity and wind at air temperatures of less than -5 °C.

343

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AGAINST BAD WEATHER

This standard contains the requirements for protective clothing against bad weather (rain, wind and temperatures below -5 °C).

EN 13688

PROTECTIVE CLOTHING – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

This International Standard specifies general performance requirements for the ergonomics, harmlessness, size designation, ageing, compatibility and labelling of protective clothing, and for the information which the manufacturer must supply with the protective clothing. This standard is used in combination with other standards that contain requirements for specific services.

DGUV-R 105-003

Use of personal protective equipment in rescue services