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In 2021 HAVEP achieved Fair Wear Leader status, the highest rating awarded by the Fair Wear Foundation. We are very proud of this achievement. We would like to celebrate this milestone with our employees and customers, because we could never have done it alone. Thank you for your commitment and support; this Fair Wear Leadership is also yours. You'll never work alone!
Deze norm vermeldt de vereisten voor verbeterde zichtbaarheid in “medium risk”-situaties. Daarbij onderscheiden we de bescherming voor overdag (door fluorescerende kleuren) en/of bescherming in de nacht onder invloed van koplampen (door reflecterend materiaal).

Clothing to protect against heat and flame

EN EN ISO 11612: protective clothing for workers exposed to heat and flames (not including welders and firefighters).

The metal and machine industry is a dynamic branch full of new (and younger) workers who don’t have the experience of the permanent staff. It is amongst them that up to eight times more accidents occur than amongst their more experienced colleagues.

Construction work never stops and that also counts for its workforce. Especially in this sector where tasks vary a lot, it is important that personal protection is assessed at an individual level.

The (petro) chemical sector is full of challenge. You work with the most dangerous substances and processes, and must protect yourself against all kinds of risks. Therefore you must wear sturdy clothing with the right standards that will help you through the day, safe and strong.

Every industrial environment requires maintenance. Think of electrotechnical and mechanical engineering installations, transport installations and infrastructural facilities. Their maintenance is essential to keep a workplace safe and reliable.