Certified workwear for protection
against rain
Protective clothing certified according to EN 343
protection against precipitation such as rain or
snow, fog and ground humidity. The clothing
and seams are tested for water penetration
(x) but also water vapour resistance, which is
also called breathability (y). These values range
from 1-3, where class 3 is the highest level in
both cases.
Certified workwear for protection of
High-Visibility
Protective clothing certified according to EN ISO
20471, which specifies the requirements for
High-Visibility. The combination of fluorescent
material with reflective tape should provide the
visibility of the user in all lighting conditions,
both in daylight and under the illumination of
headlights in the dark. The number (x) next to
the pictogram indicates which class is related
to the surface of both fluorescent and reflective
material.
The classification goes from 1-3, where 3 is the
highest.
Certified workwear for protection against
electrostatic discharge
Protective clothing certified according to
EN 1149-5. This means that the garment is
designed to meet electrostatic charges to
prevent the generation of sparks that can cause
fire and / or explosion.
Certified workwear for Flame Retardant
Protection
Protective clothing certified according to
EN ISO 14116 with limited flame spread. If the
clothing is exposed to fire and it creates a hole,
the material will not continued to burn after
exposure. It is necessary for a coverall or a
jacket/trousers combination to be worn and
fastened for full protection.