Standards and marking
Index
- REGULATIONS
- EN 14404:2005 - Personal Protective Equipment. Knee protectors to be used by people working on their knees
- EN 340 - EN ISO 13688 - Protective clothing - General performance requirements
- EN ISO 20471:2013/A1:2016 - Visibility warning clothing for professional use - Requirements and test methods.
- GO/RT 3279 Railway Group Standard - RIS-3279-TOM - Rail Industry Standard
- EN 13758-2:2003+A1:2006 - Textiles - Solar UV protective properties - Part 2: Classification and marking of apparel
- EN 342:2017 - (Adopted by UNI EN 342:2018) Protective clothing - Ensembles and garments for protection against cold
- EN 14058 - Garments for protection against cool environments.
- EN ISO 15797:2004 - Industrial washing and finishing procedures for testing of workwear.
- EN 343 - Protective clothing - Protection against rainAfter the update of standard, since 2019 a further class of breathability and water repellency has been added, as well as the variation of range for each class.
- EN ISO 11612:2015 - Protective clothing - Protection against flame and heat
- EN ISO 14116:2015 - Performance requirements of materials
- EN ISO 11611:2015 - Protective clothing for weldings and allied processes
- CEI EN 61482-1-2:2008 / IEC 61482-2:2018 - Protective clothing - Protection against thermal risks of an electric arc.
- EN 1149-5:2018Protective clothing - Protection against electrostatic charges
- EN 381-5:1995 / EN ISO 11393-2:2019 - Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws - Requirements for leg protectors.
- EN ISO 11393-6:2019 - Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws - Requirements for upper body protectors.
- EN 13034:2005+A1:2009 - Protective clothing - Protection against liquid chemicals
- EN 14605:2005+A1:2009 - Protective clothing against liquid chemicals
- EN ISO 13982-1:2004 +A1:2010 - Protective clothing for use against solid particulates
- EN 14126:2003 - Performance requirements and tests methods for protective clothing against infective agents
- EN 1073-2:2002 - Protective clothing against radioactive contamination.
- EU Directive 1999/92/CE - ATEX (ATmospheres EXplosibles)
- TP TC 019/2011
- UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed)
- REACH
- OEKO-TEX®
- MARKING
REGULATIONS
EN 14404:2005 - Personal Protective Equipment. Knee protectors to be used by people working on their knees
The standard specifies the requirements of the kneepads for use while kneeling.
EN 340 - EN ISO 13688 - Protective clothing - General performance requirements
This standard specifies general performance requirements for ergonomics, ageing, size designation and marking of protective clothing. Clothing shall be designed and manufactured to provide users with the highest comfort. Components and materials shall not cause adverse effects to the user like allergy, irritation or lesion. The size range shall be based on body dimensions.
EN ISO 20471:2013/A1:2016 - Visibility warning clothing for professional use - Requirements and test methods.
Any high visibility garment is certified according to the chart quoted here below following the minimum areas of fluorescent materials which grant more visibility during the day. The band on the back retroreflects the artficial light ( car lights) allowing more visibility during the night.
X: class of base and retroreflective material area
(see table 1, class 1 to 3)
MINIMUM REQUIRED AREAS OF VISIBILE MATERIAL | Class 3 garments | Class 2 garments | Class 1 garments |
Fluorescent base material (m2) | 0,80 m2 | 0,50 m2 | 0,14 m2 |
Retroreflective material (m2) | 0,20 m2 | 0,13 m2 | 0,10 m2 |
To get a superior class the standard provides to match two high visibility garments in this way a higher level of protection is granted. HERE SOME EXAMPLES: | |||
JACKET ACARIGUA Base material 0,68 m2 Retroreflective material 0,18 m2 CLASS 2 |
WAISTCOAT SEKI Base material 0,52 m2 Retroreflective material 0,13 m2 CLASS 2 |
T-SHIRT RADAR Base material 0,66 m2 Retroreflective material 0,10 m2 CLASS 1 |
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TROUSERS GUATIRE Base material 0,53 m2 Retroreflective material 0,14 m2 CLASS 2 |
Base material 1,21 m2 Retroreflective material 0,32 m2 TOTAL CLASS 3 |
Base material 1,05 m2 Retroreflective material 0,27 m2 TOTAL CLASS 3 |
Base material 1,19 m2 Retroreflective material 0,24 m2 TOTAL CLASS 3 |
GO/RT 3279 Railway Group Standard - RIS-3279-TOM - Rail Industry Standard
United Kingdom standard specifying minumum requirements for high visibility garments that are recommended in fluorescent orange colour only and for railway operations. The garments have to be put on by authorized staff working along the tracks to handle accidents and first aid operations.
"Non - applicable to "Rail Incident Officer" (N/A to RIO).
EN 13758-2:2003+A1:2006 - Textiles - Solar UV protective properties - Part 2: Classification and marking of apparel
- Minimum value UPF 40+
- Sun exposure causes skin damage
- Only covered areas are protected
- The protection offered by this item may be reduced with use or if stretched or wet
- Provides UVA + UVB protection fron the sun
This European Standard specifies the requirements for marking of clothing which are designed to offer the wearer protection against solar ultraviolet radiation exposure.
EN 342:2017 - (Adopted by UNI EN 342:2018) Protective clothing - Ensembles and garments for protection against cold
This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for the performance of clothing ensembles (i.e. g two piece suits or coveralls) for protection against the effects of cold environments equal to or below −5°C (see Annex C). These effects comprise not only low air temperatures but also humidity and air velocity. Specific linings and special technical devices allow the garment to breathe and at the same time to keep the user warm.
Y(B): Icler (m2K/W) Thermal insulation measured on moving manikin with undergarments B
AP: Air permeability (class 1 to 3)
WP: Water penetration resistance (optional, X indicates that the garment has not been submitted to one of the two optional tests)
EN 14058 - Garments for protection against cool environments.
This European Standard specifies requirements and test methods for the performance of single garments for protection against cooling of the body in cool environment.
Y: Thermal Resistance (Rct)
Y: Air permeability (optional)
Y: Water penetration resistance (optional)
Y: Thermal insulation measured on moving manikin Icler (m2 K/W) (optional)
Y: Thermal insulation measured on stationary manikin Icler (m2 K/W) (optional)
X indicates that the garment has not been submitted to one of the two optional tests.
Y: Thermal resistance class
Y: Air permeability
Y: Icler in m2 K/W of the garment with standard ensemble R is mandatory for Rct according to class 4.
If it is mandatory for class 4, it is optional for classes 1 to 3.
WP: water penetration (optional)
X indicates that the garment has not been submitted to one of the two optional tests.
Cool environment: environment characterized in general as a possible combination of humidity and wind at temperature of -5 °C and above.
At moderate low temperature garments against local body cooling are not only used for outdoor activities e.g. in construction industry but can be used for indoor activities.
EN ISO 15797:2004 - Industrial washing and finishing procedures for testing of workwear.
ISO 15797 specifies test procedures and equipment which can be used in the evaluation of cotton, polyester/cotton and reverse blend workwear intended to be industrially laundered.
EN 343 - Protective clothing - Protection against rain
After the update of standard, since 2019 a further class of breathability and water repellency has been added, as well as the variation of range for each class.
EN ISO 11612:2015 - Protective clothing - Protection against flame and heat
A: flame spread
B: convective heat (class 1-3)
C: radiant heat (class 1-4)
D: spatter of molten aluminium (class 1-3)
E: spatter of molten iron (class 1-3)
F: contact heat (class 1-3)
W: resistance to water penetration (class 1-3)
This standard specifies the requirements for performance of clothing designed to protect all parts of body against heat and flames, specifies the requirements of overalls and two-piece suits, by the use of specific materials and defined requirements of design, to guarantee a performance level in compliance with standard and regulated by different values of resistance to heat. The clothing can be in compliance with standard even without any reference values from B to W.
EN ISO 14116:2015 - Performance requirements of materials
This standard specifies the performance requirements of materials, material assemblies and limited flame spread protective clothing in order to reduce the possibility of the clothing burning and thereby itself constituting a hazard.
EN ISO 11611:2015 - Protective clothing for weldings and allied processes
This standard specifies performance and minimum protective requirements of clothes designed to protect all parts of body against sparks, splashes of molten metal and droplets, produced during weldings and allied processes.
Class 1: Manual welding techniques producing a few splashes and droplets
Class 2: Manual welding techniques producing many splashes and droplets
A1 or A2: Flame propagation
CEI EN 61482-1-2:2008 / IEC 61482-2:2018 - Protective clothing - Protection against thermal risks of an electric arc.
EN 1149-5:2018
Protective clothing - Protection against electrostatic charges
The standard specifies the requirements of both materials and construction of garments for electrostatic dissipation, to be used as a part of a whole system of ground wire in order to avoid electric discharge which may cause fire.
Protective clothing against electrostatic charges
EN 381-5:1995 / EN ISO 11393-2:2019 - Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws - Requirements for leg protectors.
EN ISO 11393-6:2019 - Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws - Requirements for upper body protectors.
EN 13034:2005+A1:2009 - Protective clothing - Protection against liquid chemicals
EN 14605:2005+A1:2009 - Protective clothing against liquid chemicals
EN ISO 13982-1:2004 +A1:2010 - Protective clothing for use against solid particulates
The standard specifies the minimum requirements for the garment protecting against chemicals resistant to penetration of airborne solid particulates (Type 5).
EN 14126:2003 - Performance requirements and tests methods for protective clothing against infective agents
Clothing providing protection of body in environments where the risk evaluation shows the presence and possibility for the skin to get in touch with hazardous biological agents, like viruses, bacteria, fungi and so on.
EN 1073-2:2002 - Protective clothing against radioactive contamination.
The standard specifies requirements and tests methods for non-ventilated protective clothing against particulate radioactive contamination. The nominal protection factor (100/TILA) is observed: TILA is the total inward leakage, that is to say the relationship, provided in percentage, between the concentration of the particulates inside the garment and the one inside the test chamber. According to the value, the overall is classified as indicated in the chart.
EU Directive 1999/92/CE - ATEX (ATmospheres EXplosibles)
The EU Directive 1999/92/CE (Atex Directive) indicates the requirements for safety and health protection of workers potentially at risk from explosive atmospheres. COFRA’s garments comply with all requirements about the materials and the manufacturing indicated by the standard UNI EN 1149-5 (antistatic garments): they avoid that electrostatic discharges cause fires, thus making the garment suitable to be used in ATEX environments.
TP TC 019/2011
Technical regulation on the safety of Personal Protective Equipment distributed in the territory of the Eurasian Customs Union.
UKCA (UK Conformity Assessed)
New product conformity marking, used for most of the products placed on the Great Britain market (England, Wales and Scotland) now covered by regulations and directives for EC marking.
REACH
In order to safeguard the consumers’ health, the European Union issued the REACH regulation (come into force on 1st June 2007) which forbids the use of certain chemicals. COFRA guarantees the compliance of all its garments with the REACH regulation; they do not contain forbidden or limited substances (Aromatic amines and 4-aminobenzoic acid deriving from azo dyes, heavy metals, phthalates, and so on) and, to guarantee it, all garments and accessories used during production are subjected to controls.
OEKO-TEX®
OEKO-TEX® is a voluntary certification of product through which the certified company commits itself to keep in time the safeness of its own products. The OEKO-TEX® 100 mark guarantees that the textiles (or accessories of the textiles, metallic ones included) do not contain or release harmful substances for the consumer (pesticides, heavy metals, formaldehyde, aromatic amines, allergy-inducing dyestuffs and so on). The garments certified by OEKO-TEX® comply with the requirements demanded by the standard EN ISO 13688 and they abide by the requirements of the attachment XVII of REACH (regulation 552:2009) having the textile product as area of pertinence.
MARKING
All our fabrics and products are tested to be long lasting, washing after washing. To get the maximum duration of COFRA Workwear products we recommend, for maintenance and washing, to follow carefully what the labels and the informative note report about products care. Please find below a description of the main care symbols we have made reference to.