EN 53112:2010 and EN 53119-2010 are both professional technical standards that address the requirements and testing methods for protective clothing in high-risk environments. EN 53112:2010 focuses on the performance requirements for protective clothing made from woven or non-woven materials, while EN 53119-2010 addresses the requirements for protective clothing made from fire-resistant materials.
EN 53112:2010 is applicable to garments such as jackets, trousers, coveralls, and hoods that are designed to protect workers from various thermal hazards. The standard sets out specific performance requirements for the materials used in the garments, as well as the construction and design of the garments themselves. By complying with this standard, manufacturers can certify that their products meet the necessary safety requirements for use in high-risk environments.
EN 53119-2010, on the other hand, is a technical standard established by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) that specifically focuses on the safety requirements for protective clothing used in activities such as heat, flame, and fire exposure. The primary objective of this standard is to ensure the protection of workers who are at risk of thermal hazards in their workplaces.
Both EN 53112:2010 and EN 53119-2010 are designed to ensure that protective clothing provides adequate protection against heat and flame. However, they differ in the specific requirements they set out for the materials used and the testing methods used to verify their performance.
In conclusion, EN 53112:2010 and EN 53119-2010 are both important technical standards that are designed to ensure the safety and protection of workers who are at risk of thermal hazards in their workplaces. Compliance with these standards is mandatory for manufacturers of protective clothing, and failure to comply may result in legal consequences..
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