This article explains how low-visibility standards EN ISO 20471 and EN 17353 apply to ARC-rated garments, clarifying common misconceptions around reflective tape and helping safety professionals specify compliant protective workwear.
This article explains how EN 13034 chemical splash protection is integrated into ARC-rated garments, helping provide multi-risk protection for environments where chemical exposure and arc flash hazards exist.
his article explains why arc flash protection must be applied across every clothing layer, how non-arc-rated base or outer garments create critical failure points, and how VAILOS addresses these risks through lightweight, inherently FR, system-based PPE design.
A flash fire is a release of flammable vapor (or liquid that vaporizes) that premixes with air and expands, eventually igniting. Once ignition occurs, the burning
A flash fire is a release of flammable vapor (or liquid that vaporizes) that premixes with air and expands, eventually igniting. Once ignition occurs, the burning
A flash fire is a release of flammable vapor (or liquid that vaporizes) that premixes with air and expands, eventually igniting. Once ignition occurs, the burning
A flash fire is a release of flammable vapor (or liquid that vaporizes) that premixes with air and expands, eventually igniting. Once ignition occurs, the burning