High Visibility Clothing & Accessories Requirements for Europe

High visibility products, used in various settings like construction sites, roadways, and by emergency workers, fall under the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Directive (89/686/EEC). They aim to visually signal the wearer's presence and enhance visibility in different lighting conditions, promoting safety in both professional and leisure activities.

Understanding the Proposed Changes to the Furniture and Furnishings

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has proposed changes to the Furniture Fire Regulations (FFRs) in a public consultation launched in August 2014.

Testing and Certification for PPE Gloves & the EU Regulations

Explore glove testing and standards in this whitepaper, covering types of PPE gloves and relevant standards, including CE marking, EN 420, EN 388, EN 374, EN 407, EN 12477, and more, with insights on PPE and the European Community Directive.

Raman Analysis of Laminated Food Packaging Film: Diffusion of an Additive

Discover how laminated films revolutionize food packaging with their strength and flexibility. This study utilizes Raman spectroscopy and accelerated aging to examine the interaction between food products and various laminated polymer films, ensuring consumer safety and product performance.

High Visibility Clothing & Accessories Requirements for Europe

High visibility products enhance safety by ensuring wearers are easily seen in various settings, from motorways and construction sites to leisure activities like cycling and horse riding. This guide explores their use by professionals and the general public for increased conspicuity and safety.

FAQ: China Market for Textile Products - GB Standards

Download this free white paper for a comprehensive overview of frequently asked questions about GB Standards for the China Textile Product Market, including compliance rules, testing, and reporting.

The Medical Device Manufacturer’s Guide to the RoHS 2 Directive

Our white paper provides a detailed overview of changes within the new Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (2011/65/EU), which has undergone major changes in terms of scope, definitions, and newly introduced methodologies and procedures.