Core Points - The National Market Supervision Administration has approved 46 mandatory national standards for personal protective equipment (PPE), covering eight major protective areas, with a 12-month transition period [1][2] - The implementation of these standards will result in nearly 90% of the PPE field being governed by mandatory standards, enhancing safety production and emergency management [1][2] - The new standards aim to shift the focus of safety production governance from reactive measures to proactive prevention, ultimately protecting workers' health and safety [1][2] Group 1 - The revised standards adhere to the principle of "strengthening safety production standards as much as possible," further improving the standard system for PPE [2] - Four mandatory national standards, including those for mechanical equipment, are critical for supporting high-quality economic development, particularly in high-risk industries such as machinery manufacturing, subway operation, and construction [2] - Eight standards for selection, use, and maintenance have been converted from recommended to mandatory, addressing long-standing issues in the PPE field related to improper selection and maintenance [2] Group 2 - All 34 product standards have been converted to mandatory national standards, reinforcing the baseline role of PPE standards [2] - Updates include new classifications and testing methods for safety nets, as well as enhanced protection requirements against new types of particulate matter and toxic gases [2] - The release of these standards provides clear technical research and quality control guidelines for manufacturers, as well as authoritative guidance for employers and workers in selecting compliant protective equipment [3]
保护广大从业人员健康安全 46项个体防护装备强制性国家标准发布
Yang Shi Wang·2025-09-30 07:37