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EN ISO 20471:2013 c
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Certified and approved garments for protection when the user
needs visually to signal his or her presence to vehicles in daylight, EN 342:2004
at night or in poor weather conditions. EN ISO 20471 is an
international standard, which has replaced EN 471. High visibility Certified and approved garments provide protection against cold
clothing has a fluorescent surface and retroreflective material that weather, i.e. thermal insulation properties and air permeability.
meet certification requirements in three different classes. Class 3 A cold climate is characterised by a combination of moisture and a
is the highest safety class The performance class can be obtained temperature below -5°. EN 342 indicates the value of the resulting
using a single garment or a clothing assemble, e.g. jacket and effective thermal insulation for a wearer. It indicates the lowest
trousers. This will be stated on CE-label. A class 3 garment shall temperature at which the body can maintain thermal neutral
cover the torso and shall have either sleeves with retroreflective conditions indefinitely (8 hours) for light and medium duty tasks.
bands or full length trouser legs with retroreflective bands. It also indicates the lowest temperature at which body cooling is
sustained at an acceptable level for 1 hour, while the wearer is
MINIMUM AREA IN M2 FOR APPROVAL UNDER performing light and medium duty tasks.
EN ISO 20471
a The garment’s thermal insulation properties
FABRICS
Fluorescent b The thermal insulation standing still (optional)
Reflective
c Air permeability (1–3)
d Resistance to water penetration (optional)
Class 3 Class 2 Class 1
0,80 0,50 0,14
0,20 0,13 0,10
FLAMESTAT Article no sFulurofarecesc/men2t SRUefRleFcAtCivEe/m2 Class
109423 0,81
Parka 4086 ATHR 119923 0,62 A 0,20 3 EXAMPLE OF HOW ALL OUR FLAME PROTECTIVE
Winter jacket 4185 ATHS 109424 0,87 D CLOTHING SYSTEM ARE CE-MARKED
Winter Trousers 2085 ATHS 0,65 0,19 A 2
0,20 D 3 0403
0,14 2 Art#: 109417
GORE-TEX® Jacket 4089 GXH 100379 0,80 0,20 3
0,69
GORE-TEX® Trousers 110706 0,14 0,13 2
2089 GXH
Trousers 2074 ATHS 109417 0,10 1
0,15 2
Bib ‘n’ Brace 1075 ATHS 109419 0,69 0,13 2 READ INSTRUCTIONBOOK!
0,18 A 2
Trousers 2075 ATHS 109420 0,69 0,20 D 3 + =
Jacket 4175 ATHS 109922 0,77 A 0,13 2
Waistcoat 5075 ATHS 110642 0,86 D 0,10 1 109417 109416
0,53 0,18 B 1 109421
0,20 E 2
Trousers 2094 ATHP 111619 0,14 0,10 1 EN ISO EN 1149-5:2008
Jacket 4176 ATHS 120929 0,43 B 0,19 A 2 11612:2008
Trousers 2176 ATHS 121355 0,55 E 0,21 I 2 A1 B1 C1 F1
Sweatshirt 7076 SFLH 109428 0,14 0,22 E 3
0,69 A 0,19 A 2
Fleecejacket 4063 ATF 122233 0,75 I 0,20 D 3
0,85 E
0,80 A
0,86 D
FLAMESTAT® Article no Fsulurofarecesc/men2t SRUefRleFcAtCivEe/m2 Class IEC 61482-2 EN 13034:2005
101046 0,43 = C44 0,13 = C44 1 E BT50 = 10,5 cal/cm2 Type PB [6]
Trousers 2042 FBPA 0,50 > C46 0,13 > C46 2
Jacket 4846 FBPA 0,20 2 and Class 1
Winter Jacket 4852 FWA 0,20 C 2
101050 0,76 0,20 F 3
Parka 4853 FWA 0,20 C 2
Winter Coverall 8625 FWA 108081 0,76 C 0,20 F 3 READ INSTRUCTIONBOOK!
Winter Trousers 2049 FWA 108082 0,80 F 0,28 3
Bib’n’brace 1022 FBPA 0,76 C
Trousers 2050 FBPA 0,80 F
Coverall 8626 FBPA
Trousers 2051 FBPA 108084 0,87 0,14 2 Sizes > C44:
108085 0,43 A
FLAMTECH 0,50 D =1
Rain Jacket 4845 RSHF 108652 0,62 0,14 2 109417 EN ISO
Rain Trousers 2047 RSHF 108653 0,44 < C48 0,13 < C48 1 20471:2013
0,50 > C50 0,13 > C50 2
0,29 3
108654 0,97 0,11 1 +
108655 0,24 109417 109421
109422
109423
101038 0,99 0,20 3 Sizes > C44:
101056 1,17 0,13 2
=X
A Size XS B Size XS–S C Size XS–M D Size S–3XL EN ISO
E Size M–3XL F Size L–3XL G Size XS-3XL H Size XL 20471:2013
I Size S J Size M
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