服装
个人防护装备
订单(交换)
业务
工作(物理)
立法
术语
考试(生物学)
生产(经济)
工程类
风险分析(工程)
运营管理
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
财务
经济
病理
宏观经济学
古生物学
考古
哲学
法学
传染病(医学专业)
历史
生物
机械工程
医学
语言学
疾病
政治学
作者
Enrico Fatarella,Maria Laura Parisi,Minna Varheenmaa,P. Talvenmaa
标识
DOI:10.1080/00405000.2014.985881
摘要
The sector of protective textiles was one of the European Lead Market Initiatives launched in 2012. As a result seven research and development projects were financed to support new and innovative products to enter to this market to increase safety at work. Also the legislation within Europe has a tendency towards this aim having higher impact on professional than on private clothing. If it is not possible to decrease the risks of a work place, the employer shall provide personal protective equipment (PPE), of which protective clothing is an essential part. In order to facilitate the choice, use and control of PPE, a large amount of EN standards and technical reports have been developed and published including requirements, classifications, test methods to be used, terminology and SUCAM. However, in the selection criteria, the environmental impact related with the production, use and disposal of different materials available in the market. In order to overcome this limitation within the SAFEPROTEX project, environmental impact of three different uniforms was evaluated using Life Cycle Analysis in comparison to reference garments.
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