PFAS-free and Inherent Flame Retardant Hi-Vis ladies jacket with sleeves and front in Cantex Weld and back in Cantex Stretch. Cantex Stretch provides the jacket with flexibility and gives you freedom of movement with high levels of comfort whilst Cantex Weld at the front gives you extra high protection against welding and grinding splashes.
Concealed front zip and press studs. Extended back with two side slits for enhanced movement. Two loops for communication equipment. Right chest pocket with flap, tool strap and concealed keyring holder. Left chest pocket with flap. Vertical pocket with zip on left chest. Side pockets with flaps. Adjustable cuffs with press studs. Contrast stitching. *The jacket has a combined certification and is approved for EN ISO 20471 CL.3 when worn together with Tranemo trousers or bib 'n' brace certified according to EN ISO 20471 CL.1 or CL.2.
Quality
- Cantex Stretch, 365 g/m², LOI: 29,5%
- Cantex Weld, 365 g/m², LOI: 29,0%
Certifications
- The CE marking indicates that the product is type examined according to the Regulation (EU) 2016/425.
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EN ISO 11612
A1+A2 B1 C1 E3 F1
EN ISO 11612 - The standard specifies protective clothing to protect against heat and flame.
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IEC 61482-2
APC 1
IEC 61482-2 - The standard specifies protective clothing that protects against the thermal hazard of an electric arc.
ELIM: 12,0 cal/cm² EBT: 16,0 cal/cm²
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EN 1149-5
EN 1149-5 - The standard specifies protective clothing used in explosive environments (ATEX).
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EN ISO 11611
CL.2 A1+A2
EN ISO 11611 - The standard specifies protective clothing used in welding or allied processes.
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EN 13034
type PB[6]
EN 13034 - The standard specifies protective clothing that protects against liquid chemicals.
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EN ISO 20471
CL.2* (S-XL) CL.3 (XXL)
EN ISO 20471 - The standard specifies high visibility clothing used in trafficier environments or in other environments where extra visibility is required. Supersedes EN 471.
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TRANEMO SKINSAFE
TRANEMO SKINSAFE - Multi-layer system designed to protect against flame, heat and Electric Arc injuries.