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Western European Markets for Industrial Protective ClothingPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: May. 30, 2006 - 179 Pages Table of Contents
AbstractThis research presents an assessment of the current status and future prospects of the market for industrial protective clothing in western Europe. The overall market is studied on the basis of assessments in eight different European countries or regions, as follows:
Protective clothing is defined for the purposes of this research by reference to the definitions of the relevant European Union (EU) Directives. The PPE directive (89/686/EEC) includes protective clothing in addition to all other types of equipment. PPE is defined as "any device or appliance designed to be worn or held for protection against one or more safety and health hazards." Furthermore, Standard EN xxx describes protective clothing as one that covers or replaces personal clothing, and provides protection against one or many risks that is against situations wherein human health might be subject to deterioration or injury. Product Groups Standard EN 340 describes protective clothing as one that covers or replaces personal clothing, and provides protection against one or many risks from which human health might suffer. EN340 specifies general requirements for protective clothing including:
The market data is segmented to cover six different types of industrial protective clothing. The technical segmentation that is used in the research in Western European discussions is as follows:
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