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In high-risk industries such as Oil & Gas, Electric Utilities, and New Energy, protective clothing is not just a precaution—it’s a necessity. The EN 11612 standard sets the benchmark for garments designed to protect workers against heat and flame, ensuring safety in environments where thermal hazards are present.
What is EN 11612?
EN 11612 is a European standard that specifies performance requirements for protective clothing made from materials that can withstand heat and flames. These garments are tested for various thermal risks, including flame spread, convective heat, radiant heat, molten metal splashes, and contact heat.
Why EN 11612 Matters
Workplace incidents involving fire or extreme heat can cause severe injuries within seconds. Compliance with EN 11612 ensures that protective clothing provides reliable resistance, giving workers critical seconds to react and escape danger. It also assures employers that they are meeting safety regulations and minimizing liability risks.
Harbor365’s Commitment
At Harbor365, we design and manufacture flame- and arc-resistant clothing that meets and exceeds EN 11612 standards. Our region-specific solutions are tailored for the demands of industries operating in high-risk environments worldwide. We use advanced, durable fabrics engineered for both protection and comfort, enabling workers to perform at their best without compromising safety.
Conclusion
Choosing EN 11612-compliant clothing is more than a regulatory requirement—it’s a commitment to worker well-being. With Harbor365’s expertise, you can be confident your workforce is equipped with the highest level of protection.
