PPE Category II (Other)
Personal protective equipment that cannot be classified as either category I or category III (such as high-visibility clothing or safety gloves that protect against mechanical risks).
Textile materials used in personal protective equipment (PPE) are subject to the strictest requirements. A neutrally tested and certified product is the prerequisite for winning in this fiercely contested market.
We certify your products according to Regulation (EU) 2016/425 on personal protective equipment, which clearly defines requirements for production and supply in the European Economic Area. We have tested and certified everything from turnout gear to heat, cold, high-visibility and weatherproof clothing as well as PPE and gloves for liquid chemicals or electrostatics, cut protection and welding.
Personal protective equipment for which the user can assess effectiveness against minor risks and that the effects of which, when they are gradual, can be perceived by the user in time and without danger (e.g. protective clothing for protection against rain or gloves for gardening tasks).
Personal protective equipment that cannot be classified as either category I or category III (such as high-visibility clothing or safety gloves that protect against mechanical risks).
Personal protective equipment that is intended to protect against fatal dangers or serious and irreversible damage to health and where the user itself cannot identify the immediate effect of the danger in enough time (e.g. turnout gear or protective gloves for fire fighters).
An EU type-examination certificate is issued by a notified body (Hohenstein) if the product is subject to the EU harmonization legislation and an EU type-examination is provided as a conformity assessment procedure (for PPE Cat. II and III).
A product certificate is issued by a certification center (Hohenstein) if the product is subject to the EU harmonization legislation and no EU type-examination is provided as a conformity assessment procedure (for PPE Cat. I).
The confirmation is issued for products that are not subject to any EU regulation or directive.
The HuPF (German abbreviation for “Manufacturing and Testing Description for a Universal Fire-Resistant Clothing”) is a manufacturing standard for protective clothing used by firefighters and is valid for the fire service in Germany. The basis for requesting a HuPF assessment Part 1 or 4 for a product is a type-examination certificate in connection with the fulfillment of the requirements of EN 469. The same applies for HuPF Part 2 or 3, for which the requirements of EN ISO 11612 must be fulfilled.
Note: The certification body obtains no financial support (DIN EN ISO/IEC 17065:2013-01, clause 4.6 b).
Personal protective equipment must provide safety above all. However, other aspects contribute to a reliable product and successful market introduction. The balance between function, design and sustainability is key. We partner develop high quality materials and products.