
The following article was recently sent out by another trade association.
The British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) operates a register of suppliers where all members have their products tested to ensure they are up to the relevant standards. Registered Safety Supplier’s products are tested annually as part of the scheme’s audit process and if products fail to meet the test’s strict criteria any issues must be addressed and rectified immediately for members to remain part of the scheme.
Of 387 tests completed on Registered Safety Supplier’s products last year, 332 products (86%) passed immediately and with the 55 (14%) that initially did not meet the test criteria, all issues have now been resolved.
By contrast, the 127 non-member products tested by the BSIF only 18 (15%) were fully compliant with standards and performed as advertised. This means 108 products (85%) failed to meet the regulatory criteria, many of which are still on the market.
Examples of substandard products the BSIF came across for sale in 2022 include:
- An “indestructible safety trainer” that failed the midsole penetration test.
- “Cut-resistant gloves” that failed the relevant cut test.
- A “safety harness and lanyard” provided without any user instructions or documentation.
BSIF chief executive Alan Murray said: “Our latest findings are very concerning and reinforce the importance of only using a BSIF Registered Safety Supplier when procuring PPE and safety equipment.
“The reality is that selling PPE and safety equipment comes with complex responsibilities and it can be hard for even the most diligent suppliers to keep up with the rules and regulations.
The message from BFFF is that you shouldn’t buy safety from just anyone, we have PPE suppliers in membership that can help. Please contact simonbrentnall@bfff.co.uk for more information.




