The federation examined 123 non-member products assessing advertised performance, marking adequacy and compliance with standards.
Only 21% – 26 products – proved fully compliant, leaving 79%—97 products—falling short of testing criteria.
Many of these substandard products are still available and in use posing serious risks to unsuspecting wearers.
Failed products included a pair of safety boots that failed toe cap compressions tests, safety spectacles that failed an impact resistance test with lenses cracking/breaking when struck by a projectile and a Respiratory Protective Mask (FFP3) which performed at only half the required level during filter penetration tests.
BSIF CEO Alan Murray said: “Our latest test results show that you don’t have to look very far to find examples of inadequate and substandard PPE and safety equipment for sale in the UK. Shockingly, many unsuspecting users are relying on these compromised products for their safety.
“Buyers and specifiers must urgently review their procurement processes and consider what assurances they have that the PPE and safety equipment they are being supplied with is fit for purpose.
“Checking for the BSIF Registered Safety Supplier shield is the easiest way to ensure you only deal with compliant, competent and trustworthy suppliers. Remember, anyone can sell safety, but you shouldn’t buy safety from just anyone; always check for the shield.”