The Resource Centre provides links to the Standards, which stipulate the testing methods and protection for particular workplace hazards. The Industry Sector links provide links to peak industry organisations.
The FR and AR solutions offered on our website are hazard specific, premium and constructed from the world's foremost FR/AR fibres and textiles, including Dupont™ Nomex®, Nomex® Essential and Kevlar®, P-140 Static Carbon Dissipative, Westex UltraSoft®, Bruck PR97®, Lenzing AG Lenzing™ FR, Polartec® FR, Modacrylic and pure Australian Merino Wool. Our FR and AR solutions provide unparalleled protection against arc flash, flash fire, molten metal splash, chemical splash, intense heat, flame and the harshest weather conditions.
Our select portfolio of premium textiles complies with the listed standards of the American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM), National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA), American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Canadian General Standards Board (CGSB), the Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) and European Standards (EN). These organisations publish the world's most authoritative standards for testing materials against a wide range of exposures. They are responsible for maintaining uniformity of standards in all areas across the globe.
Industry Sector Links
International Aluminium Institute
The International Aluminium Institute (IAI) is the world authority and only body representing the global primary aluminium industry. Based in London, the IAI represents over 60% of global bauxite, alumina and aluminium production, acting as the primary source for industry statistics, sustainability standards and data.
International Energy Agency
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is widely recognised as the world's most authoritative source for comprehensive global energy data, analysis and projections, including electricity generation. The IEA compiles, assesses and disseminates statistics on energy supply and demand, covering 150 countries to track both short-term trends and long-term energy transitions.
Minerals Council of Australia
The Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) is the peak body representing companies that produce most of Australia's minerals output and generate export earnings worth at least $290 billion per year. The MCA has a reputation for uncompromising advocacy on the issues that matter most to Australia's mining sector and related industries.