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Hedland Flame retardant, anti-static hi-vis rain jacket

Flame retardant, anti-static and waterproof, are the main assets of the Hedland. This rain parka has been stylishly designed in a two colour pattern and is equipped with flame retardant reflective tape. It is a very functional parka with two pockets, one chest pocket, one Napoleon pocket, one inside pocket and two loops for gas detection meters. In addition, the separately available hood can be attached to the standing collar or stored in the special inner pocket. The Hedland has sleeves that can be narrowed, and a cord in the hem. Thanks to the I.L.S. system, various fleeces, liners and softshells can be zipped in.

Features & design
Exterior
Straight collar
Provided for hood (hood available separately)
YKK zip closure under flap with touch and close fastening
1 patched chest pocket
2 patched pockets with flap
2 loops for gas detectors
1 Napoleon pocket
Round sleeves
Sleeve narrowing by touch and close fastening
Drawstring in hem
Slide-in zipper system for extra ease of use
Flame retardant reflective tape (50mm)
Back length 85 cm (L)

Interior
Fixed flame retardant cotton lining
1 inside pocket
Inside pocket for storage of hood
Zipper in back lining for applying logo or personalisation
Different linings/fleeces can be zipped in

Fabric
Siopor® Fr Ast: 100% polyester fabric with 100% FR PU coating + AST; ± 250 g/m²

European Standards
EN ISO 14116 : 2015 / Outer : IND. 1 - Inner : IND.3
EN 1149-5 : 2018
EN 13034 : 2005 + A1 : 2009 Type PB [6]
EN ISO 20471 : 2013 +A1 2016 / Class 3
EN 343 : 2019 / Class 3-3-X
EN ISO 13688 : 2013

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EN ISO 20471 Hi-Vis Class 3
EN ISO 20471 is divided into three classes, the requirement for the area consisting of reflectors and fluorescent materials – that determines which class you need to choose. Minimum areas of visible material in m². Class 3: Reflective Tape = 0.20m², Fluorescent material = 0.80m². Class 2: Reflective Tape = 0.13m², Fluorescent material = 0.50m². Class 1: Reflective Tape = 0.10m², Fluorescent material = 0.14m². The highest class is class 3. There are two ways to attain class 3. Either choose an EN ISO 20471 product that is rated class 3 on its own (e.g. a jacket) or choose two products that together are class 3 certified.
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EN ISO 14116 Limited Flame Spread
Protective clothing complying with this standard is intended to protect workers against occasional and brief contact with small igniting flames in circumstances where there is no significant flame hazard and without the presence of another type of heat. Three different categories for flame spread, Index 1, 2 and 3. Index 1: garments should not be worn next to the skin. They must be worn over Index 2 or 3 garments. Index 2 or 3 garments can be worn next to the skin.
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EN 1149 Anti-Static (ATEX)
This standard specifies PPE Clothing used in explosive environments (i.e. ATEX) where there is a risk that the garments could create sparks (source of ignition), which in turn could ignite explosive materials. Anti-Static garments marked EN 1149-5 are intended to be worn in Atex zones 1, 2, 20, 21 and 22. In oxygen enriched atmospheres or in zone 0, the Anti-Static garments should not be used without first being approved by a qualified Safety Engineer, as wear and tear can affect the protection of the garment and it is crucial that they are worn the correct way in these environments.
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Treated FR Garments
FR treated fabrics are based on cotton, blended with polyester, para-aramid or polyamide. These fabrics get their FR property from the chemical treatment that is applied to the fabric. This chemical treatment is executed in such a way that it fully penetrates the fiber and as such is bonded throughout the entire fabric. As a result of this treatment, the fabric becomes flame retardant and keeps this property during the lifetime of the garment. PROS: very good protection against molten metal, good protection against heat and ARC, relatively cheap, good value for money in dirty environments where expected lifespan is not very long. CONS: wash fastness is typically not very good (pale look after several washes), to achieve similar FR properties as inherent FR the fabrics typically become a bit heavier and therefore tend to be a bit less comfortable.
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Color 278 Hi-Vis Yellow/Navy or 279 Hi-Vis Orange/Navy or 815 Hi-Vis Red/Navy
Garment Size XXLarge - 2XL or XS - XSmall or S - Small or M - Medium or L - Large or XL - XLarge or XXXL - 3XLARGE or 4XL - 4XLarge or 5XL - 5XLarge
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