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EN ISO 13287:2012 is a technical standard that provides guidelines and test methods for evaluating the slip resistance of footwear. It is an international standard developed by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). This standard aims to ensure the safety of users by determining the slip resistance of footwear in different environments and conditions.
Importance of Slip Resistance
Slip accidents can result in serious injuries, both at home and in the workplace. According to statistics, slips, trips, and falls account for a significant percentage of workplace accidents globally. Therefore, it is crucial to assess the slip resistance of footwear to prevent such accidents and promote safety.
Testing Methods
EN ISO 13287:2012 specifies various test methods to evaluate the slip resistance of footwear. These methods involve measuring the frictional characteristics between the footwear sole and the surface on which it is placed. The tests simulate different conditions, such as dry or wet surfaces, to determine the footwear's performance in preventing slips.
Compliance and Certification
Footwear manufacturers can use EN ISO 13287:2012 as a reference to design and produce slip-resistant shoes. Compliance with this standard ensures that the footwear meets the required safety criteria. By obtaining certification according to this standard, manufacturers can demonstrate the quality and reliability of their products, thus building trust among consumers and increasing market competitiveness.
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