Superior

*GERHARD* MULTINORM 3IN1 JACKET

Outer jacket:
• 3 in1 function with a removable fleece inner jacket
• wind and waterproof, breathable
• abrasion and tear resistant
• taped seams
• flame retardant according to EN 14116
• antistatic according to EN 1149-5
• good thermal insulation according to EN 14058
• LOXY® reflective material
• robust 2-way front zipper covered by a front panel with press buttons
• the covered buttons prevent scratches
• modern and ergonomic fit
• elastic sleeve hem, adjustable with velcro
• extended back
• multinorm sign on the left upper sleeve
• simplified branding due to a service zipper in the lining
pockets:
• 1 napoleon pocket with a zipper
• 2 hip pockets with zippers
• 1 inner pocket with velcro
fleece inner jacket can be worn separately:
• antistatic according to EN 1149-5
• elastic sleeve hem
pockets:
• 2 hip pockets with velcro

Norms outer jacket: EN ISO 20471, class 3, EN 343 class 3/3
EN 1149-5, EN 14058 class 1/3/2
EN ISO 14116 index 1, EN 13034 type PB (6), EN ISO 13688
norms inner jacket:
EN 14116, index 1, EN ISO 13688
Fabric composition:
outer jacket:
shell fabric: 98% polyester, 2% carbon
lining: 100% cotton
colour: high visibility yellow/navy
inner jacket:
shell fabric: 100% polyester

0.00 € 0.0 EUR 0.00 €

0.00 Lek


  • Color
  • Garment Size

This combination does not exist.

Add to Cart Buy Now


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.
Details
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.
Details
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.
Details
EN 13034 Liquid Chemicals
Standard for protection of a potential exposure to a light spray, liquid aerosols or low pressure, low volume splashes when complete liquid permeation barrier (at a molecular level) is not required. The following chemical groups/chemicals can be tested: H2SO4 30% (Sulphuric acid), NaOH 10% (Sodium hydroxide also called lye and caustic soda), O-xylene, Butanol. The result is given in scale 1-3 where the maximum value is 3. To pass the test and be able to use the EN 13034 symbol in the CE-marking, at least one chemical shall obtain level 3 for liquid repellency and at least one chemical shall obtain level 2 for resistance to penetration.
Details
Inherent FR Garments
Inherent fabric guarantees lifelong protection for the wearer. The FR properties lie in the molecular structure of the fibres and cannot be washed or worn out. PROS: excellent heat and ARC protection, excellent colour fastness even after numerous washings hence good cost in use performance, typically lighter weight solutions with excellent comfort levels, typically used in less dirty environments where the corporate look is also important. CONS: limited protection against molten metal splash, typically a more expensive fabric than FR treated. The most common FR fibers used in protective clothing are modacrylics and aramids
Details

Best Value 
Fast Delivery
Quality Consistency

Share this product:
Garment Size S - Small or M - Medium or L - Large or XL - XLarge or XXL - XXLarge or XXXL - 3XLARGE
Color YER Yellow/Navy
This is a preview of the recently viewed products by the user.
Once the user has seen at least one product this snippet will be visible.
Recently viewed Products