Protective clothing is important as it protects users against health and safety risks in the workplace. These clothes are also defined as personal protective equipment. Businesses in most sectors today focus strongly on health and safety. Today, importance is given to protective clothing in many key sectors and workplaces.
For example, construction sites, warehouses, laboratories, industry, landscaping, security, food service and agriculture come first. Pesticides and chemical fertilizers used in agricultural activities seriously threaten the lives of employees.
Pesticides are chemical compounds used to kill, spray or control certain organisms that are considered harmful. There are many different types of pesticides. For example, herbicides are used to destroy weeds and other undesirable vegetations, insecticides to control a wide variety of insects, fungicides to prevent mold and mold growth, and disinfectants to prevent the spread of bacteria.
In general, pesticides threaten the health of people working in the field during the application, while pesticide residues are found in the food products grown, albeit in small amounts.
EN 32781, a European standard, is designed to regulate minimum requirements for protective clothing worn when using or spraying pesticides and to protect the user from potential hazards when emitting such substances. This standard contains regulations for performance requirements, strength strength and impermeability of the material for protective clothes to be used against pesticides. The full name of the standard in question is as follows: EN 32781 Protective clothing - Protective clothing against pesticides.
Briefly, the EN 32781 standard covers protective clothing used for field work during the application of plant protection products, as well as clothing required for applications in greenhouses.
For example, construction sites, warehouses, laboratories, industry, landscaping, security, food service and agriculture come first. Pesticides and chemical fertilizers used in agricultural activities seriously threaten the lives of employees.
Pesticides are chemical compounds used to kill, spray or control certain organisms that are considered harmful. There are many different types of pesticides. For example, herbicides are used to destroy weeds and other undesirable vegetations, insecticides to control a wide variety of insects, fungicides to prevent mold and mold growth, and disinfectants to prevent the spread of bacteria.
In general, pesticides threaten the health of people working in the field during the application, while pesticide residues are found in the food products grown, albeit in small amounts.
EN 32781, a European standard, is designed to regulate minimum requirements for protective clothing worn when using or spraying pesticides and to protect the user from potential hazards when emitting such substances. This standard contains regulations for performance requirements, strength strength and impermeability of the material for protective clothes to be used against pesticides. The full name of the standard in question is as follows: EN 32781 Protective clothing - Protective clothing against pesticides.
Briefly, the EN 32781 standard covers protective clothing used for field work during the application of plant protection products, as well as clothing required for applications in greenhouses.