Standards and certifications

Standards overview

Find out more about what the standards on your labels mean.

EN ISO 11393

Clothing that provides protection against hand-held chainsaws.
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EN ISO 17249

Boots that provide protection against hand-held chainsaws.
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EN 381

Clothing that provides protection against hand-held chainsaws.
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EN ISO 20471

Protective clothing that complies with the demands for high visibility clothing.
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EN 17353

Protective clothing with enhanced visibility for medium risk situations.
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EN 343

Protective clothing that provides protection against the effects of precipitation, such as rain, snowflakes, fog and ground humidity.

EN 13758

Protective clothing that provides protection against UV radiation from the sun, by blocking ultraviolet rays type A (UVA) and B (UVB).

EN 388

Gloves that provide protection against physical and mechanical hazards due to abrasion, cuts, puncture, and tearing.

EN 14058

Protective clothing against cool environments where the temperature is not below -5°C.

EN ISO 20345

Safety footwear for general purpose.

EN ISO 13688

General performance requirements for protective clothing.

DIN EN 352

Hearing protection

DIN EN 166

Protective eyewear

DIN EN 397

Industrial protective helmets

KWF quality marks

If you're looking for KWF-certified products, look for the labels below on our product pages.

KWF-Profi

KWF-Standard

KWF-Test

PPE regulation

All companies in the PPE industry, including both manufacturers and distributors, are required to comply with the 2016/425 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) regulation.

Testing is key

Thanks to having our own in-house testing laboratory, we can test the PPE at our HQ and quickly respond to new requirements and standards.
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