REGULATIONS

We carry out an exhaustive control of our processes to guarantee the highest quality in our workwear.

We have a conformity assessment system for protective clothing with CE marking as CAT. I. An internal production control that guarantees the conformity of the PPE with respect to the general requirements of the EN ISO 13688 standard together with other standards containing specific performance requirements. Specifically, Issaline garments have been tested by the accredited laboratory "Lab. Accredia" to verify the following performances:

WITH THIS YELLOW LABEL

All our garments accompanied by this yellow label, which shows the test number issued by Ritex Laboratory, are certified as "CAT. I", while the garments not marked CE or not accompanied by certification are not personal protective equipment, but generic clothing.

RISK CATEGORIES - EPI

Personal protective equipment is classified into three categories that are determined according to the risks.

CATEGORY 1
Minimum risks where the user can determine for himself the degree of effectiveness of the PPE against that risk. Only the following risks are considered:
  • Mechanical injuries that only have superficial effects.
  • Contact with weak cleaning materials or prolonged contact with water. prolonged contact with water.
  • Handling of hot agents or contact with surfaces not exceeding 50º.
  • Ocular injuries derived from sunlight. Adverse weather conditions other than extreme conditions.
CATEGORY 2
Minimum risks where the user can determine for himself the degree of effectiveness of the PPE against that risk. Only the following risks are considered:
  • Mechanical injuries that only have superficial effects.
  • Contact with weak cleaning materials or prolonged contact with water. prolonged contact with water.
  • Handling of hot agents or contact with surfaces not exceeding 50º.
  • Ocular injuries derived from sunlight. Adverse weather conditions other than extreme conditions.
CATEGORY 3
Minimum risks where the user can determine for himself the degree of effectiveness of the PPE against that risk. Only the following risks are considered:
  • Mechanical injuries that only have superficial effects.
  • Contact with weak cleaning materials or prolonged contact with water. prolonged contact with water.
  • Handling of hot agents or contact with surfaces not exceeding 50º.
  • Ocular injuries derived from sunlight. Adverse weather conditions other than extreme conditions.

"We want to protect you
While performing your
work DAY TO DAY."