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BS EN 17487:2024 Protective clothing. Garments with permethrin as-treated articles supporting the protection against tick bites

BS EN 17487:2024

Protective clothing. Garments with permethrin as-treated articles supporting the protection against tick bites

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Standard number:BS EN 17487:2024
Pages:42
Released:2024-12-18
ISBN:978 0 539 02125 7
Status:Standard
BS EN 17487:2024 Protective Clothing

BS EN 17487:2024 Protective Clothing

Garments with Permethrin as-Treated Articles Supporting the Protection Against Tick Bites

Introducing the BS EN 17487:2024, a comprehensive standard that sets the benchmark for protective clothing designed to safeguard against tick bites. This standard is essential for manufacturers, safety officers, and anyone involved in the production or procurement of protective garments. With the increasing prevalence of tick-borne diseases, ensuring the safety and protection of individuals in high-risk environments has never been more critical.

Key Features of BS EN 17487:2024

  • Standard Number: BS EN 17487:2024
  • Pages: 42
  • Release Date: December 18, 2024
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 02125 7
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN 17487:2024?

This standard is meticulously crafted to provide detailed guidelines on the use of permethrin-treated garments. Permethrin is a synthetic chemical widely recognized for its effectiveness in repelling and killing ticks. By adhering to this standard, manufacturers can ensure that their products offer optimal protection, thereby reducing the risk of tick bites and the transmission of tick-borne diseases.

The BS EN 17487:2024 standard is not just a guideline; it is a commitment to safety and quality. It outlines the necessary specifications for the treatment of garments with permethrin, ensuring that the protective clothing is both effective and safe for use. This is particularly important for individuals working in forestry, agriculture, and other outdoor environments where tick exposure is a significant risk.

Comprehensive Coverage

Spanning 42 pages, this standard provides an in-depth analysis and detailed instructions on the production and testing of permethrin-treated garments. It covers everything from the concentration of permethrin required for effective protection to the durability of the treatment under various conditions. This ensures that the garments not only provide immediate protection but also maintain their efficacy over time.

Benefits of Permethrin-Treated Garments

Permethrin-treated garments offer several advantages:

  • Long-lasting Protection: The treatment remains effective even after multiple washes, providing ongoing protection against ticks.
  • Safe for Humans: When used as directed, permethrin-treated clothing is safe for humans and poses minimal risk to the environment.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, and professional work environments.

Ensuring Compliance and Safety

Compliance with the BS EN 17487:2024 standard is crucial for manufacturers aiming to produce high-quality protective clothing. By following the guidelines set forth in this standard, manufacturers can ensure that their products meet the necessary safety and performance criteria. This not only enhances the credibility of the product but also provides peace of mind to the end-users.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN 17487:2024 standard is indispensable for:

  • Manufacturers: To ensure their products meet the highest safety standards.
  • Safety Officers: To verify the compliance of protective clothing used in their organizations.
  • Procurement Specialists: To make informed decisions when purchasing protective garments.

Conclusion

In a world where safety and protection are paramount, the BS EN 17487:2024 standard serves as a vital resource for ensuring the effectiveness and safety of permethrin-treated protective clothing. By adhering to this standard, manufacturers and organizations can significantly reduce the risk of tick bites and the associated health risks, thereby safeguarding the well-being of individuals in high-risk environments.

Invest in the BS EN 17487:2024 standard today and take a proactive step towards enhancing safety and protection against tick bites.

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BS EN 17487:2024


This standard BS EN 17487:2024 Protective clothing. Garments with permethrin as-treated articles supporting the protection against tick bites is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.340.10 Protective clothing
  • 61.020 Clothes
This document specifies requirements for garments that support the protection against tick bites. The document applies to body covering garments (at least covering the torso, arms and legs) where protection against tick bites, which is provided by garments as physical barriers, is reinforced by industrial treatment with the biocide permethrin of the fabrics, fibres or yarns prior to confection. The specified requirements focus on prevention of bites by the nymph stage of the tick Ixodes ricinus, which is the most relevant stage and species for public and occupational health in Europe. This document specifies requirements and the tests for garments containing permethrin to provide sufficient assistance in protection against tick bites, and to be durable and safe for the user. NOTE 1 Non-permethrin containing garments covering the torso, arms and legs and feet offer some protection against tick bites, but are insufficient under high exposure to ticks, which can crawl over the fabric to reach bare skin and bite. Garments that comply with this document and cover at least torso, arms and legs to counter ticks from crawling over the fabric to reach bare skin and bite thereby provide substantial protection. NOTE 2 The importance of following manufacturers laundering instructions to prevent early deterioration of the effect of permethrin treatment is stressed throughout the document.