EN ISO 13688:2018 is an international standard that specifies the general requirements for protective clothing. It sets out the minimum performance requirements, general test methods, and labeling of protective clothing. This standard applies to all forms of protective clothing, including garments, gloves, footwear, and other accessories.
Specific Requirements for Protective Clothing
Protective clothing should provide effective protection against a variety of hazards, such as heat, flame, chemicals, mechanical risks, and biological agents. The EN ISO 13688:2018 standard outlines the specific requirements for protective clothing in terms of design, fit, comfort, and performance levels. It ensures that the clothing effectively protects the wearer without compromising their mobility and comfort.
Testing Methods and Compliance
To ensure compliance with the standard, protective clothing must undergo rigorous testing. Various tests are performed to evaluate the material's resistance to tear, puncture, and impact; its ability to protect against liquids and chemicals; and its heat and flame resistance. Additionally, tests assess the clothing's ergonomics, sizing options, visibility, and overall comfort level. Certification confirms that the protective clothing meets all the requirements specified in EN ISO 13688:2018.
Labeling and Traceability
The standard also addresses the labeling and traceability of protective clothing. Manufacturers are required to provide clear and easily understandable labels that indicate the level of protection, relevant standards, and any limitations or special instructions for use. Traceability is essential for ensuring that the protective clothing can be identified throughout its life cycle, allowing for proper maintenance, care, and replacement when necessary.