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Protective Garments for Fire and Heat Related Tasks

Our range of Flame Retardant Clothing is produced from either inherently flame retardant fabrics or chemically treated versions. Garments in this range conform to EN 531 (EN ISO 11612), EN 533 (EN ISO 14116), EN 470-1 (EN ISO 11611) or any combination of, some being more trade specific than others. Anti-Static options are also available.

• EN ISO 20471 2013 Class 2 High Visibility
• EN ISO 11612: 2008 A1, B1, C1 - Protection against heat and flame
• EN 1149-5: 2008 (EN 1149-3: 2004) - Anti Static - Material performance and design requirements
• Ribbed cuffs
• 3 button placket
• Protex-M inherently fire retardant ASfabric
• For industrial workers exposed to heat
• Not suitable for fire fighters

• Flame Retardant long sleeved polo shirt.
• FR properties will not diminish with repeated laundering.
• Protex/Protal inherently fire retardant fabric.
• For industrial workers exposed to heat.
• Not suitable for fire fighters.
• Comfortable to wear.
• ENISO 11612: 2008 A1, B1, C1

• Flame Retardant Anti-Static long sleeved polo shirt.
• FR properties will not diminish with repeated laundering.
• Protex/Protal inherently fire retardant fabric.
• For industrial workers exposed to heat.
• Not suitable for fire fighters.
• Comfortable to wear.

• ENISO 11612: 2008 A1, B1, C1 - Protection against heat and flame
• EN1149-5:2008 - Anti Static - Material performance and design requirements
• EN1149-3:2004 - Test methods for measurements of charge decay