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Normy Bezpieczeństwa w odzieży i obuwiu ochronnym: Przewodnik po standardach EN ISO i EN
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Safety standards in protective clothing and footwear: A guide to EN ISO and EN standards

In the field of clothing and protective footwear, proper understanding and compliance with safety standards are essential to ensure a high level of protection for workers. These standards, established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the European Standards (EN), form the basis for manufacturers, guaranteeing that their products meet the highest safety standards. In this article we present an overview of the key standards in this field.

EN ISO 13688: General requirements for protective clothing

EN ISO 13688 (formerly known as EN 340) is the standard defining general requirements for protective clothing. Regardless of the clothing category, this standard defines criteria regarding ergonomics, size labeling, user safety and marking. Manufacturers are required to provide precise product information, ensuring transparency and accountability.

EN ISO 20471: High-visibility warning clothing

This standard governs requirements for high-visibility clothing, which is crucial for the safety of workers on roads or railway tracks. EN ISO 20471 specifies requirements for colors, retroreflectivity and minimum areas of reflective and fluorescent materials. This ensures maximum visibility and user safety in low-visibility conditions.

EN ISO 20347: Protective footwear

This standard defines requirements for protective footwear that does not include a metal toe cap or a puncture-resistant midsole. It is characterized by a lighter construction, which translates into greater wearing comfort. Such footwear is intended for work environments where it is important to protect the feet against general hazards, but there is no need for protection against heavy impacts or puncture risks. This standard emphasizes the importance of comfort and user mobility while providing a basic level of protection.

EN ISO 20345: Safety footwear

This standard is essential for protective footwear used in commercial applications. EN ISO 20345 sets requirements for protection against impacts, crushing, falling objects and puncture risk. It also protects against extreme temperatures and chemical substances, offering comprehensive protection.

EN ISO 21420: Requirements for protective gloves

This standard sets out general requirements and test methods for protective gloves. It covers construction, safety, labeling and the information provided by manufacturers. Appropriate gloves are key in many industries, providing hand protection during various tasks.

EN 388: Protective gloves against mechanical hazards

This standard focuses on gloves designed to protect against mechanical hazards such as abrasion, cutting, puncture and tearing. In industries where mechanical hazards are common, appropriate gloves are crucial for worker safety. Understanding and complying with safety standards in protective clothing and footwear is not only a matter of regulatory compliance but above all a concern for worker safety. Therefore, monitoring and adhering to EN ISO and EN standards is essential for every manufacturer and user of protective clothing.
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