Title: What is BS EN 61439-2: 2018+A11: 2018 and How Does it Apply to PPE and EV Charging?
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is essential for ensuring the safety and well-being of workers in various industries. PPE can be used to protect against various hazards, including eye protection against optical radiation, liquid droplets, and other mechanical hazards. To ensure the effectiveness of PPE, it is important to understand and comply with relevant standards. In this article, we will focus on two such standards: BS EN 61439-2: 2018+A11: 2018 and BS EN 62196-2: 2017.
BS EN 61439-2: 2018+A11: 2018 is a European standard that outlines the specifications and testing methods for personal eye protectors. It applies to all types of eye protectors used for general occupational applications, including those designed to provide protection against optical radiation, liquid droplets, and other mechanical hazards. The standard defines various parameters to ensure the quality and performance of eye protectors. Manufacturers must comply with these requirements to obtain certification for their eye protectors.
BS EN 62196-2: 2017 is another European standard that is relevant to PPE and EV charging. It is titled "Plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors and vehicle inlets – Conductive charging of electric vehicles – Part 2: Dimensional compatibility and interchangeability requirements for a.c. pin and contact-tube accessories." This standard specifically focuses on the dimensional compatibility and interchangeability requirements for alternating current (a.c.) pin and contact-tube accessories used in EV charging systems.
The primary objective of BS EN 62196-2: 2017 is to ensure interoperability between EV charging infrastructure components, regardless of the manufacturer. By defining the physical dimensions and tolerances for plugs, socket-outlets, vehicle connectors, and vehicle inlets, this standard enables easy and reliable connections between EVs and charging stations.
Conclusion:
BS EN 61439-2: 2018+A11: 2018 and BS EN 62196-2: 2017 are two important standards that impact the safety and effectiveness of PPE and EV charging systems. Understanding and complying with these standards is essential to ensure the quality and performance of PPE and EV charging systems. Manufacturers must carefully design and manufacture their products to meet these standards to ensure certification and ensure the safety of workers.
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