EN 14604:2012 and EN 1460:2012 are important standards that are related to fire safety and safety footwear, respectively. EN 14604:2012 is a technical standard that specifies the requirements and test methods for smoke alarms for residential use, while EN 1460:2012 is a technical standard that specifies the requirements and test methods for safety footwear.
EN 14604:2012 is specifically related to smoke alarms for residential use, and it sets out the minimum performance criteria that smoke alarms must meet to ensure their reliability and accuracy in detecting smoke. The standard establishes requirements for the design, testing, and labeling of smoke alarms, as well as the performance requirements that must be met by the alarms in order to be compliant.
EN 1460:2012 is a technical standard that specifies the requirements and test methods for safety footwear. It sets out the minimum performance levels that safety footwear should meet in order to provide protection to the wearer. The standard applies to all types of safety footwear, including shoes, boots, and clogs, and it aims to prevent or reduce the risk of injuries caused by impact, compression, and penetration.
EN 14604:2012 and EN 1460:2012 are important standards that are used to ensure the safety and reliability of fire safety equipment, including smoke alarms and safety footwear. They are widely recognized and followed by manufacturers and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with the relevant regulations.
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