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Why is certification important when choosing safety equipment?

Certification ensures that the safety equipment meets industry standards and regulations.
Certified gear is tested for performance, durability, and effectiveness, reducing the risk of
workplace accidents and ensuring compliance with legal requirements.

What are the risks of using non certified safety equipment?

Non certified equipment can fail under pressure, provide inadequate protection, and lead to
injuries or fatalities. It also exposes employers to legal liabilities and penalties during inspections
or after incidents.

How can I verify if safety equipment is certified?

Always check for labels or documentation indicating compliance with standards like BIS, ISI,
CE, or ANSI. At Neilson, we only supply equipment that comes with proper certification and
traceable testing reports.

Does certified equipment cost more? Is it worth it?

Certified equipment might have a slightly higher upfront cost, but it offers long-term value by
ensuring safety, reducing downtime, and avoiding fines or medical expenses. It’s an investment
in human life and operational efficiency.

How does Neilson ensure the quality and certification of its products?

Neilson partners with globally recognized manufacturers and tests every batch under stringent
quality control systems. Our products carry all relevant certifications, and we continuously stay
updated with changing compliance norms.

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