EN ISO 11681-22:2016 is a technical standard that specifies the requirements and test methods for personal eye-protection equipment used in welding and related techniques. It aims to ensure that the eye-protection equipment provides adequate protection against various hazards associated with welding operations.
The Importance of Eye Protection in Welding
Welding processes, such as arc welding, can emit intense ultraviolet (UV) radiation, infrared (IR) radiation, and bright visible light. The exposure to these harmful elements can lead to serious eye injuries if the necessary precautions are not taken. Therefore, wearing appropriate eye-protection equipment is crucial to safeguard the welder's eyes from potential harm.
Requirements and Test Methods
The EN ISO 11681-22 standard sets out specific requirements for welding eye protectors, including filters, shields, goggles, and helmets. These requirements cover aspects such as optical properties, mechanical strength, resistance to ignition, compatibility with other protective equipment, and ergonomics. Additionally, the standard outlines the test methods to be followed to verify compliance with these requirements.
Compliance and Certification
For manufacturers and suppliers of welding eye-protection equipment, complying with EN ISO 11681-22 is essential. Compliance ensures that the products meet the necessary safety standards and provide reliable protection for users. Manufacturers can obtain certification to demonstrate their adherence to the standard, which enhances consumer confidence and facilitates trade across different regions.