We prioritize the safety of our customers by adhering to the stringent safety standards established by EN and NFPA. Our manufacturing processes and materials are carefully selected and tested to meet or exceed the requirements outlined in these standards. We conduct thorough safety assessments at various stages of our manufacturing process to ensure that our workwear products comply with EN and NFPA standards. These assessments encompass factors such as fire resistance, thermal protection, and chemical exposure resistance, among others.

We collaborate with accredited testing laboratories to verify and certify the compliance of our workwear products with EN and NFPA standards. This partnership allows us to ensure the highest level of safety and quality for our customers. The details of the various standards which we follow are the following,

  • EN 11612: This standard specifies the performance requirements for protective clothing against heat and flame. It covers various aspects, including flame spread, heat resistance, convective heat, radiant heat, molten aluminium splash, molten iron splash, contact heat, and heat transfer.
  • EN 469: This standard specifies the requirements for protective clothing for firefighters. It covers protection against heat and flame, including radiant heat, convective heat, and contact heat. It also addresses other factors such as water resistance, heat transfer, and visibility.
  • EN ISO 11611: This standard is an international version of EN 11611 and specifies the requirements for protective clothing for welding and allied processes. It covers similar aspects, including flame spread, heat resistance, and protection against molten metal splashes.
  • NFPA 2112: This standard specifies the minimum requirements for flame-resistant garments for protection of industrial personnel against flash fire exposure. It includes criteria for garment design, performance, labeling, and testing methods.
  • NFPA 1971: This standard focuses on protective ensembles for structural firefighting and proximity firefighting. It addresses various aspects of protective clothing, including heat resistance, flame resistance, thermal stability, and overall performance requirements for firefighters' protective clothing.
  • NFPA 70E: While not specifically related to workwear, NFPA 70E provides guidelines for electrical safety in the workplace. It includes requirements for arc flash protection, including the use of flame-resistant clothing to mitigate the hazards of arc flashes.
  • NFPA 2113: This standard outlines the selection, care, use, and maintenance of flame-resistant garments for protection against flash fire. It provides guidance on proper garment selection, training, and maintenance to ensure continued protection.
  • EN 61482-1-1: This standard specifies the test method for determining the arc rating of materials and protective clothing in terms of the ATPV (Arc Thermal Performance Value) or EBT (Energy Breakopen Threshold). It helps evaluate the protective performance of garments against electric arc exposure.
  • EN 1149-1: This standard specifies the test method for measuring the surface resistivity of materials, which determines their ability to dissipate electrostatic charges. It sets requirements for the electrical resistance of the fabric or garment and the charge decay time