What is BS EN ISO 11620:2013?
BS EN ISO 11620:2013 is a British standard that outlines the requirements for protective clothing in high-risk environments. It is developed by the British Standards Institution (BSI) and is designed to provide guidance for manufacturers and end-users on the safety features and flame-resistant properties of such clothing. The standard aims to prevent or minimize harm caused by heat and flame-related hazards in various industries and establishes a common basis for evaluating flame resistance and other protective properties of clothing.
Key Requirements of EN ISO 11620:2013
EN ISO 11620:2013 has several key requirements that manufacturers and end-users must meet to ensure the safety and effectiveness of protective clothing. These requirements include:
The clothing must be designed to prevent or minimize the risk of heat or fire.
The clothing must have a flame-resistant property, as measured by a recognized testing method such asBS 4734 orIEC 60141.
The clothing must have a fire-resistant property, as measured by a recognized testing method such asBS 4738 orIEC 60142.
The clothing must have a thermal protection against electrical currents, as measured by a recognized testing method such asBS 5494 orIEC 60147.
The clothing must have a mechanical strength and durability, as measured by a recognized testing method such asBS 577 orIEC 60106.
EN ISO 11620:2013 also provides guidance on the testing and classification of protective clothing, as well as the labeling and documentation requirements. It is essential for manufacturers and end-users to ensure that their clothing meets the requirements of the standard to ensure the safety and effectiveness of protective clothing in high-risk environments.