Understanding EN ISO 11612: A Key Standard for Flame-Resistant Protective Clothing
Harbor365 is committed to delivering advanced flame and arc-resistant protective solutions, guided by global safety standards like EN ISO 11612. This international standard is critical for protective clothing worn by workers exposed to heat and flames in high-risk industries such as Oil & Gas, Electric Utilities, and Renewable Energy.
EN ISO 11612 specifies the performance requirements for garments made to protect against heat and flame, excluding firefighting scenarios. Clothing certified under this standard must resist ignition and provide protection from various types of heat exposure, including convective heat, radiant heat, contact heat, and molten metal splashes.
The garments are tested under stringent conditions and categorized with letter codes (A1, A2, B1-B3, C1-C4, D1-D3, E1-E3, F1-F3) that represent the level of protection offered. For example, "A1" means the fabric resists flame spread on the surface, while "B1-B3" relates to the degree of protection from convective heat.
At Harbor365, we design and manufacture protective clothing that not only meets but exceeds EN ISO 11612 standards, ensuring superior safety, durability, and comfort. Our region-specific solutions address climate, job-specific risks, and compliance requirements, helping businesses worldwide meet both operational safety goals and regulatory mandates.
Choosing EN ISO 11612-certified garments from Harbor365 means investing in worker safety, regulatory compliance, and long-term durability — essential in today's demanding industrial environments.
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