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Why Certifications Matter
Every Nomadic garment is developed with a clear purpose: to help protect people working in demanding industrial environments. Our products are designed around real workplace hazards, supported by performance testing, and aligned with relevant safety and compliance requirements.
Certifications provide a reliable framework for selecting the right protective garment for the right application. They help safety teams evaluate product performance, compare protection levels, and make more informed decisions based on the specific risks present at the worksite.
From heat and flame exposure to electrical, static, and visibility-related hazards, the correct certification helps ensure that protective clothing is suitable for its intended use. It also supports tender documentation, internal safety approvals, and compliance reviews.
Certifications provide a reliable framework for selecting the right protective garment for the right application. They help safety teams evaluate product performance, compare protection levels, and make more informed decisions based on the specific risks present at the worksite.
From heat and flame exposure to electrical, static, and visibility-related hazards, the correct certification helps ensure that protective clothing is suitable for its intended use. It also supports tender documentation, internal safety approvals, and compliance reviews.
UL
UL Certification indicates that representative product samples have been tested to applicable safety and compliance standards, with ongoing follow-up to help maintain certification integrity. It gives buyers, specifiers, and safety teams added confidence in product performance, regulatory alignment, and market credibility.
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NFPA 2112
NFPA 2112 is a standard that specifies the minimum requirements and test methods for flame-resistant fabrics and garments. The standard is set by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
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NFPA 70E
NFPA 70E outlines safe work practices that help reduce exposure to major electrical hazards. Developed at OSHA’s request, it helps preve
nt injuries and fatalities from shock, electrocution, arc flash, and arc blast, while supporting compliance with OSHA 1910 Subpart S and 1926 Subpart K.
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EN 469
EN 469 certified firefighting protective clothing meets the European standard minimum requirements for heat, flame, and liquid resistance, ensuring reliable protection for firefighters during firefighting operations, rescue work, and emergency response to chemical or flammable liquid splashes.
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EN 11612
EN 11612 certified protective clothing delivers essential heat and flame protection for workers exposed to radiant, convective, contact heat, and molten metal splashes—covering jackets, trousers, and coveralls with limited flame spread properties.
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EN 11611
EN ISO 11611 certified protective clothing provides essential protection for welders and allied processes, shielding against small molten metal splashes, short flame contact, radiant heat from electric arcs, and accidental short-circuit electric shock up to 100V.
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EN 61482
IEC 61482-1-2 is a standardized box test method used to classify the arc protective performance of materials and finished garments under controlled electric arc conditions. It helps determine protection class levels for workwear intended for personnel operating in arc-flash risk environments.
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EN 1149
The EN ISO 1149 standard specifies a test method for materials to be used in the production of protective clothing (or gloves) with electrostatic dissipation for preventing incendiary discharge.
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HRC 1
HRC 1 certification indicates the garment is designed to provide arc-flash protection for lower incident energy exposure environments. It helps safety teams identify workwear suitable for controlled electrical hazard tasks while supporting compliant, performance-driven garment selection.
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HRC 2
HRC 2 certification indicates the garment is designed for moderate arc-flash exposure, offering a higher level of thermal protective performance than HRC 1. It helps safety teams select compliant arc-rated workwear for electrical maintenance and utility tasks where greater incident energy protection is required.
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HRC 3
HRC 3 certification indicates the garment is designed for higher arc-flash exposure environments where greater thermal protection is required. It supports safer task-specific garment selection for demanding electrical operations, maintenance work, and elevated incident energy conditions.
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HRC 4
HRC 4 certification represents the highest arc-flash hazard category, designed for environments with very high incident energy exposure. It supports garment selection for critical electrical tasks where maximum thermal protective performance and dependable arc-rated protection are essential.
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EN ISO 16689
EN ISO 16689 specifies performance requirements for protective clothing used by firefighters during technical rescue operations, where visibility, mobility, and task-specific protection are critical. It supports certified garment selection for rescue environments involving limited heat and flame exposure rather than structural firefighting.
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EN ISO 15384
EN ISO 15384 specifies laboratory test methods and minimum performance requirements for protective clothing used in wildland firefighting and associated operations. It supports the selection of garments designed for extended outdoor firefighting activity, combining certified performance, wearer mobility, and task-appropriate protection.
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EN ISO 13911
EN ISO 11611 certified protective clothing provides essential protection for welders and allied processes, shielding against small molten metal splashes, short flame contact, radiant heat from electric arcs, and accidental short-circuit electric shock up to 100V.
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EN ISO 11612
EN ISO 11612 certified protective clothing delivers essential heat and flame protection for workers exposed to radiant, convective, contact heat, and molten metal splashes—covering jackets, trousers, and coveralls with limited flame spread properties.
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EN 13688
EN 13688 certified protective clothing meets the European general requirements for ergonomics, innocuousness, sizing, ageing, compatibility, and marking—ensuring all CE-marked workwear fits properly, uses safe materials, and provides clear care instructions for optimal user comfort and safety.
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SIRIM
SIRIM Certification signifies that a product has been assessed against relevant standards for quality, safety, and regulatory compliance for the Malaysian market. It helps manufacturers and buyers demonstrate trusted product performance, certification credibility, and market acceptance through an established national certification framework.
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EN 20471
EN 20471 certified high-visibility workwear ensures maximum 360° visibility in daylight, darkness, and bad weather, keeping workers safely visible to vehicle operators and mechanized equipment in high-risk areas.
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EN 13034
EN 13034 certified protective clothing provides limited protection against low-volume liquid chemical splashes, light mist spray, and liquid aerosols—suitable for Type 6 (full coveralls) and Type PB 6 (partial body wear like aprons and overshoes) in environments with minimal chemical hazards.
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EN 343
EN 343 certified protective clothing delivers guaranteed waterproof and breathable protection against rain, snow, fog, and ground moisture for outdoor professionals working in wet weather conditions.
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RIS 3279
RIS-3279 is a standard for protective clothing that meets the minimum technical criteria of Hi-Visibility clothing specifically for the UK rail industry, and is designed to provide rail drivers, engineers and permanent way professionals with a conspicuous warning of the presence of people on the lineside or near the line.
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Accredited laboratories
All tests performed in NABL / ILAC accredited laboratories.
Third-party verified
Independent verification for reliable and unbiased results.
Global compliance
Designed to meet international regulatory requirements.
Audit ready
Complete certification package for easy documentation.
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