Johnsons Workwear - Product Catalogue

CURRENT EUROPEAN NORMS EN ISO 11612:2015 Protective clothing to protect against heat and flame. • Limited flame spread (code letter A). • Convective heat (code letter B). • Radiant heat (code letter C). • Molten aluminium splash (code letter D). • Molten iron splash (code letter E). • Contact heat (code letter F). EN ISO 11611:2015 Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes • Limited flame spread (code letter A). • Impact of welding spatter (Class 1 or 2). • Heat transfer (Class 1 or 2). • Electrical resistance. EN 1149-5:2008 Protective clothing – Electro-Static properties. Material performance and design requirement. EN 61482-1-1:2009 Test method – determination of the arc rating. (ATPV or EBT) EN 61482-1-2:2014 Test method – determination of arc protection class (Box test) Class 1 – 4KA / Class 2 – 7KA. IEC 61482-2:2009 Protective clothing against the thermal hazards of electric arc - requirements.

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FIRE RETARDANT ANTI- STATIC PERSONAL PROTECTION

FR Anti-Static is to be used in an area where there is a risk of hazardous sparks caused by electrostatic discharge that could result in fire and/or explosion. The Anti Static properties are there to reduce the build-up of Electrostatic Discharge. The fire retardant properties are there to protect the wearer against heat & Flame caused by Static build up. The Anti Static fabric used will always incorporate flame protection properties, either inherent or as a chemical finish.

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