Description
🌐 ISO 16603:2004 and ISO 16604:2004 Standards for Protective Clothing 🌐
These standards are vital for ensuring that protective clothing provides effective barriers against exposure to blood and bodily fluids.
- ISO 16603:2004 outlines methods for testing protective clothing resistance to synthetic blood penetration under varying pressures.
- ISO 16604:2004 specifies similar testing procedures for blood-borne pathogens, helping to ensure that clothing offers a higher level of protection against viral penetration.
🧥 Key Benefits:
- Enhanced safety for healthcare and laboratory personnel 👩⚕️
- Protection from potential infection from blood-borne pathogens 🦠
- Assurance of quality in protective clothing for hazardous settings 🧪
- Framework for standardized testing in health and safety applications 📜
By implementing these standards, manufacturers can certify that protective garments meet critical safety requirements for use in medical, laboratory, and hazardous environments, thus helping reduce risks of contamination and infection.



