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Declaration of Conformity

A Declaration of Conformity is an official document issued by the manufacturer or its authorized representative. It certifies that the product, in this case, work protective clothing, complies with the relevant legal requirements set out in the applicable EU directives and regulations.

Detectability

The word detectable means recognizable or locatable. Products with this property are quickly and reliably detected by the use of a special plastic material by detection systems. Detectable items are products or tools that have been specifically designed to be detected by metal detectors or X-ray systems in food production. This is particularly important in the food industry to ensure that no foreign objects end up in the food, which could lead to consumer injuries or costly recalls. X-Ray (radiodetectability): These materials are capable of absorbing or scattering X-rays, allowing them to be detected using X-ray equipment. Metal detectability: They contain metallic elements or compounds that are detected by metal detectors to detect metallic contaminants.

DGUV 112-191

DGUV Rule 112-191 is a significant guideline of the German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV) that addresses various aspects related to orthopedic insoles, footwear, and knee protection. This rule establishes specific requirements and recommendations to ensure the health, safety, and comfort of employees working in professions that have specific demands for foot protection and orthopedic care.