Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

What is Personal Protective Equipment?

PPE Regulation (EU) 2016/425 has replaced the PPE Directive 89/686/EEC in April 2018, covers the manufacturing of PPE to ensure the highest level of protection. The CE mark on PPE is an evidence that the PPE complies with relevant standards and are safe for use.

Our expertise in assessing Personal Protective Equipments manufacturers around world to test and certify their products. Our experienced Certification team can assist manufacturers in choosing the correct procedures and test methods for their products, and provide guidance on aspects of the type-examination such as Technical File content, Labelling, and User Information.

Key Aspects

Purpose

To ensure that PPE provides adequate protection against health and safety risks and is compliant with EU standards.

Coverage

The PPE Directive applies to a wide range of equipment designed to protect users from hazards that could affect their health and safety. This includes items such as helmets, gloves, safety glasses, ear protection, and protective clothing.

Exclusions

It does not cover PPE designed for private use, such as sports equipment, or PPE specifically used in military or law enforcement applications.

Directive

2016/425

Who can avail Personal Protection Equipment Certification?

Here is the list of products that fall under ppe:

  • Helmets

  • Hard Hats

  • Safety Glass

  • Goggles

  • Face Shields

  • Earplugs

  • Earmuffs

  • Safety Boots

Benefits of Personal Protection Equipment

  • Enhanced Worker Safety

  • Increased productivity

  • Quality Assurance

  • Enhanced Reputation

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