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X-Warm_CE_EN.pdf |
ECO_certificate.pdf |
X-Warm / Work X-Warm Long pants, navy
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Prekės ženklas: | Aclima |
Country of Origin: | EE |
Spalva: | Mėlyna |
Tipas: | X-Warm |
Work X-Warm Longs, navy
Long unisex briefs. The X-Warm is a soft, extremely warm and fire-resistant merino wool underwear set for work use. Designed for those who want to enjoy working outdoors even on the coldest days, while still maintaining effective mobility: industry, electricity and energy, shipyards, rescue, offshore, oil and gas, cold storage, defence, etc. Flexible material and excellent fit. Protects from cold by meeting CE EN 14058 performance class 1-1-X-X-X. Also protect the CE EN ISO 14116: 2008 performance class 3 / 5H / 60 from flame contact. This garment is a Class II personal protective equipment.
Material
- Highly woven 70% merino wool and 30% modacryl combination
- Material and manufacturing defect guarantee 2 years
- Machine washable 60C
- Eco-Tex certified
- Does not contain harmful chemicals
This lingerie is just a part of the PPE and, to get the best level of protection, it has to be worn with clothing that meets the requirements of EN ISO 11612 and EN 14116 standards.
More about standards
EN ISO 14116 defines performance requirements and the level of protection against heat generated by flame contact for materials, material combinations and accessories. The purpose of the standard is to prevent clothing from burning, so that the burning garment itself does not become a safety hazard.The standard also specifies additional requirements for clothing.
User-protective clothing that meets the requirements of EN ISO 14116 is designed to protect the worker from accidental and short-term, flammable, flammable contact under conditions where there is no significant heat risk or other heat source. If the risk assessment carried out by the company shows that users should be protected not only from occasional flame contact but also from the heat risk, then the more appropriate standard to be followed is EN ISO 11612, which is, for example, the Aclima X-Safe underwear collection