EN ISO 11612: Safeguarding Workers Against Heat and Flame Hazards

In hazardous work environments, protection against thermal risks is not optional—it’s essential. That’s where EN ISO 11612 comes in. As a globally recognized standard, EN ISO 11612 outlines the minimum performance requirements for garments designed to protect workers from brief contact with flames and at least one type of heat—be it convective, radiant, contact, or molten metal.

At Harbor365, we specialize in creating flame- and arc-resistant protective clothing engineered to comply with EN ISO 11612. Our garments undergo rigorous testing to ensure they provide a reliable barrier against industrial heat hazards without compromising comfort or mobility.

EN ISO 11612 classifies garments with specific codes—such as A1 (flame spread), B1-B3 (convective heat), C1-C4 (radiant heat), D/E (molten metal)—making it easier for safety officers and procurement teams to select gear tailored to specific workplace risks.

Unlike generic solutions, Harbor365 designs are region-specific, considering climate, work intensity, and industry-specific hazards. From oil rigs in the Middle East to electric grids in North America, our protective wear ensures that teams stay safe, compliant, and productive.

For organizations aiming to meet international safety benchmarks and enhance worker protection, EN ISO 11612-certified clothing from Harbor365 is a proven choice. We don't just meet standards—we help set them.







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