EN531: European Union Standard for Industrial Thermal Protective Clothing
The
cotton fire protection clothing performance, structural design, dimensional stability, flame spread, heat resistance and melting metal properties, size marking and marking, user information, pattern recognition, etc. of flame retardant clothing are specified.
EN470-1: European Union welding work standards and thermal cotton fire protection clothing for closed work
It specifies design requirements, material requirements, safety requirements, dimensional markings and markings, user information, pattern recognition, etc.
EN479 EU fire service standard
This standard specifies the standards for structural fire protection, mainly to protect heat and flame. This standard does not cover special tasks or fire hazard protection, such as the removal of spilled chemicals, forest fires, close fires, road accidents, etc. Standards include general requirements, important safety requirements, additional requirements, markings, user information and identification patterns.
NFPA 2112: American Fire Protection Association Flame Retardant Standard
The American Fire Protection Association (AFA) regulates the following aspects of industrial flash
fire-retardant protective clothing: product identification, user information, apparel design, fiber, sewing, accessories and labels.
NFPA 1971 2000 US Fire Service Standard
This standard specifies the minimum dress code requirements for structural firefighters, including the design, performance and testing of garments, as well as the testing of garment parts and accessories (jackets, pants, helmets, gloves, shoes and boots). This version incorporates the original NFPA 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974 content and can completely replace the latter.
NFPA 1977 1998 US Fire Service Standard
This standard specifies the minimum dress code requirements for firefighters in field fires, including clothing design, performance and testing, as well as testing and boots for clothing parts and accessories (shirts, jackets, pants, helmets, headwear, shawls, gloves, shoes). ). This version combines the original NFPA 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974 content and can completely replace the latter.
--NFPA 2112
The National Fire Protection Agency's (NFPA) 2112 is the Standard on Flame-Resistant Garments for Protection of Industrial Personnel Against Flash Fire. The standard provides requirements for design, performance, certification requirements and test methods for flame-resistant garments for use in areas at risk from flash fires.