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SAFETY ICONS AND


 WHAT THEY MEAN






 European Regulation 2016/425  •   Electric shock and live working
 This Regulation defines the obligations of producers of   •   Drowning
 protective clothing. They must demonstrate that the   •   Cuts by hand-held chainsaws
 clothing complies with the health and safety   •   High pressure jets
 requirements set out in the Regulation.  •   Bullet wounds or knife stabs
 •   Harmful noise
 The most common way is through certification of the
 clothing in accordance with European harmonised   Requirements of a standard
 standards for protective clothing known as EN   In general, standards are made up of 3 different parts.
 standards by a so-called notified body: an independent
 body designated for this purpose.   1.   Fabric/component requirements (e.g. flame/
    heat resistance, antistatic, physical strength,
 In addition, producers must provide user instructions      shrinkage)
 explaining the levels of protection provided by the item
 of PPE and guidelines on use, cleaning and   2.   Requirements for design / design of the clo
 maintenance.      thing (e.g. sizes, pockets, closures and overlap
    between trousers and jacket)
 Harmonized standards are, after the setting of
 standards, assessed by a CEN consultant whether the   3.   User information requirements (e.g. garment/
 standard contains all the components and is sufficient      care information).
 to demonstrate a presumption of conformity with the
 European Regulation. All other standards are valid for   Depending on the requirement of the standard, tests
 use and can be used as guidance.  will be conducted either in new state or after pre-
 treatment by washing as per the manufacturers care
 Personal protective equipment is divided into   instructions.
 3 categories:
 Garments can be pre-treated under laboratory conditi-
 Category 1  ons using any of the following methods:
 Low-risk. Products in this category are designed to offer
 protection against the following risks:  •         EN ISO 6330 – Domestic laundry
 •         EN ISO 15797 – Industrial laundry
 •   Superficial mechanical injury.  •         EN 3175-2 – Dry cleaning
 •   Contact with cleaning materials of weak action or
 prolonged contact with water.  The minimum number of wash and dry cycles
 •   Contact with hot surfaces not exceeding 50ÀC  prescribed in a standard is usually 5.
 •   Damage to the eyes due to exposure to sunlight
 (other than during observation of the sun)  BALLYCLARE Workwear
 •   Atmospheric conditions that are not of an extreme   All Ballyclare protective clothing complies to the
 nature.  relevant standards in order to be compliant to the EU
 Regulation 2016/425. Ballyclare is actively participating
 Category 2  in the standardisation process both nationally and
 Medium-risk PPE. Category 2 includes products   internationally so is perfectly placed to ensure that its
 designed to protect against risks other than those listed   products are up to date with the latest standards.
 in categories 1 and 3.  If you have any questions abouts standards and their
 applications, please contact our standards experts.
 Category 3
 High-risk. Products in this category are designed to
 protect against risks that may cause death or irreversible
 damage to health relating to the following:
 •   Substances or mixtures which are hazardous to
 health
 •   Atmospheres with oxygen deficiency
 •   Harmful biological agents
 •   Ionising radiation
 •   High temperature environments, the effects of
 which are comparable to those of an air
 temperature of at least 100ÀC
 •   Low temperature environments, the effects of
 which are comparable to this of an air temperature
 of -50ÀC
 •   Falling from height

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