EN ISO 11612

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Why Does EN ISO 11612 Matter?

For industries with high heat hazards, this standard ensures workers are equipped with garments tested to withstand:

  • Direct flame exposure
  • Convective and radiant heat
  • Molten metal splashes
  • Contact heat

HSE managers rely on EN ISO 11612-compliant clothing to:

  • Reduce burn injuries
  • Ensure compliance with safety regulations
  • Foster a culture of safety in the workplace

What Does EN ISO 11612 Cover?

EN ISO 11612 evaluates protective clothing against six key heat hazards:

Code Hazard Example
A1 & A2 Limited Flame Spread Accidental fire sparks, open flame
B1–B3 Convective Heat Resistance Heat from flame exposure
C1–C4 Radiant Heat Resistance Heat from furnaces or radiant sources
D1–D3 Molten Aluminum Splash Protection Metal casting, foundry work
E1–E3 Molten Iron Splash Protection Steel production
F1–F3 Contact Heat Resistance Hot surfaces, tools

Understanding Performance Levels

EN ISO 11612 assigns performance levels (e.g., A1, B1, C2) for each hazard. Higher numbers represent greater protection. For example:

  • C1 protects against lower radiant heat.
  • C4 provides the highest protection for extreme radiant heat.

What Makes a Garment Compliant?

To meet EN ISO 11612, garments undergo rigorous testing, including:

  • Flame spread tests: Ensures the fabric doesn’t ignite, melt, or drip.
  • Heat resistance tests: Measures how the garment withstands various heat sources.
  • Durability tests: Confirms protection remains intact after washing and wear.

HSE managers should look for certified garments labeled with the specific performance levels required for their industry hazards.

How to Choose EN ISO 11612-Compliant Clothing

  • Assess Workplace Hazards: Understand the specific heat hazards your workers face (flames, molten metal, radiant heat).
  • Check Certifications: Look for garments tested and certified to EN ISO 11612, clearly labeled with performance levels.
  • Prioritize Comfort & Fit: Protective clothing should not only meet safety standards but also provide comfort and ergonomic design to ensure workers can perform effectively.
  • Evaluate Additional Features: Consider garments with multi-norm compliance, such as added antistatic properties (EN 1149) or arc flash protection (IEC 61482) for broader safety coverage.

Why Choose Harbor365 for EN ISO 11612-Compliant Clothing?

At Harbor365, we specialize in crafting multinorm protective garments tested to meet the highest standards, including EN ISO 11612. Our products combine:

  • Advanced fabric blends for heat and flame protection.
  • Ergonomic designs for all-day comfort.
  • Region-specific solutions tailored to your industry needs.

Equip your workforce with confidence—because safety is non-negotiable.

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