Fabric & Material Specifications

ATPV RATING
STANDARD IEC 61482-1-1:2019
Garments depicting this icon are a Hazard Risk Categories2 or Personal Protection Equipment
Class2 (PPE2) and have an Arc Thermal Protection Value equal too or greater than 8cal/cm2
FR REFLECTIVE TAPE FR-Silver Reflective tape offers excellent flame retardant protection.
LIMITED FLAME SPREAD
ISO 15025:2016 METHOD A
STANDARD ISO 11612:2015 A1
In the event of an incidental exposure to flame, the fabric will not ignite, create a hole or melt.
SMALL MOLTEN METAL SPLASH
ISO 11611:2015
STANDARD ISO 9150:1988
Able to withstand a minimum of 25 drops of small molten metal splash on the fabric.
RESISTANCE OF MATERIALS
TO PENETRATION BY LIQUID
EN 14325 REPELLENCY &
PENETRATION INDEX: 3
STANDARD EN
13034:2005+A1:2009
The fabric has a Class3 repellency that is greater than 95%. Including Class3 penetration that is less than 5% for at least four different types of liquid chemicals.
Liquid chemicals: H2SO4 NaOH C8H10 C4H10O.
CHARGE DECAY
EN 1149-5:2018
STANDARD ISO 1149-3:2004
(METHOD 2, INDUCTION
CHARGING)
The time needed to dissipate a certain percentage of charge induced on the surface of material is less than 4 seconds.
WATER PENETRATION
RESISTANCE
These fabrics have a water resistant woven outer layer and PU coated inner layer that is engineered especially to be water resistant.
AS/NZS1906.4:2010
HI VISIBILITY MATERIA
This garment is suitable to be worn around high risk environments where the person
needs to be seen at all times during times by personal using moving machinery and vehicles.
NENS 09 This is a guideline, not a standard. It is an industry based document that has been set up by the Energy Network Association (ENA) and addresses a minimum performance level of clothing against electric arc hazards that may be encountered during the operation, construction and maintenance of electrical apparatus within the National Electrical  Network Supply (NENS).
NFPA 2112 NFPA 2112 is intended to be referenced by those responsible of purchasing industrial FR work clothing. The standard provides a minimum requirement for personal protection when used in areas at any risk of short-duration thermal exposure from flash fire.
NFPA 70E®, STANDARD FOR
ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN THE
WORKPLACE®.
The focus of NFPA 70E is more about protecting the employee who is put at risk of an injury from electrical hazards. It is a standard to help employees and employers address the right levels of safety within the workplace.