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BS EN ISO 11611:2015 Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes

BS EN ISO 11611:2015

Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 11611:2015
Pages:30
Released:2015-07-31
ISBN:978 0 580 73908 8
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 11611:2015


This standard BS EN ISO 11611:2015 Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.340.10 Protective clothing
  • 25.160.01 Welding, brazing and soldering in general

This International Standard specifies minimum basic safety requirements and test methods for protective clothing including hoods, aprons, sleeves, and gaiters that are designed to protect the wearer’s body including head (hoods) and feet (gaiters) and that are to be worn during welding and allied processes with comparable risks. For the protection of the wearer’s head and feet, this International Standard is only applicable to hoods and gaiters. This International Standard does not cover requirements for feet, hand, face, and/or eye protectors.

This type of protective clothing is intended to protect the wearer against spatter (small splashes of molten metal), short contact time with flame, radiant heat from an electric arc used for welding and allied processes, and minimizes the possibility of electrical shock by short-term, accidental contact with live electrical conductors at voltages up to approximately 100 V d. c. in normal conditions of welding. Sweat, soiling, or other contaminants can affect the level of protection provided against short-term accidental contact with live electric conductors at these voltages.

For adequate overall protection against the risks to which welders are likely to be exposed, personal protective equipment (PPE) covered by other International Standards should additionally be worn to protect the head, face, hands, and feet.

Guidance for the selection of the type of welders clothing for different welding activities is detailed in Annex A.