Ceramic fiber products are governed by various standards and regulations that ensure their safety, quality, and environmental compliance. These include international standards such as ISO 11833, which specifies the classification and designation of ceramic fiber products, and ASTM C612, which covers the physical properties of refractory ceramic fiber shapes. National standards like ANSI/NFPA 96 for ventilation control and OSHA regulations for workplace exposure limits are also crucial. Additionally, environmental regulations such as the EU's RoHS directive for hazardous substances and specific EPA guidelines in the United States may apply. Compliance with these standards is essential for manufacturers to ensure product safety, performance, and legal adherence.