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Flame Retardent SYMBOL GUIDE<br />
EN ISO 11612:2008<br />
EN ISO 11612<br />
Protective clothing for workers exposed to heat and flames (not including Welders and<br />
Fire Fighters).<br />
The standard specifies the performance requirements for garments whi<strong>ch</strong> protect the body<br />
from heat and flame<br />
EN ISO 11611:2007<br />
EN ISO 11611<br />
Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes.<br />
The standard specifies 2 classes with specific performance requirements:<br />
Class 1 - lower level: less hazardous welding situations<br />
Class 2 - higher level: more hazardous welding situations<br />
EN 1149-5:2008<br />
EN 1149<br />
Protective clothing – electrostatic properties.<br />
Antistatic PPE are certified to EN 1149-5:2008 as this standard covers the performance<br />
requirements and refers to the <strong>ch</strong>oice of 2 different test methods (EN 1149-1 or EN 1149-3)<br />
IEC 61482-2:2009<br />
IEC 61482<br />
Protective clothing against the thermal hazards of an electric arc.<br />
This performance standard specifies requirements and test methods applicable to materials and<br />
garments used <strong>by</strong> electrical workers to protect against the thermal hazards of an electric arc.<br />
Requirements address to the relevant general properties of the <strong>tex</strong>tiles and the arc thermal<br />
resistance properties.<br />
The arc thermal performance can be tested against the (European) Box test (representing a<br />
constrained and directed arc), whi<strong>ch</strong> is carried out at a current of either 4kA (class1) or 7kA (class 2).<br />
EN ISO 14116:2008<br />
EN ISO 14116<br />
The Protective performance for limited flame spread of materials, material assemblies and<br />
protective clothing to reduce the possibility of the clothing burning and constituting a hazard.<br />
Additional Clothing requirements are also specified.<br />
Index 1 = the flame does not spread, there are no flaming debris, no after glow, a hole may be formed<br />
Index 2 = the flame does not spread, there are no flaming debris, no after glow, no hole formation<br />
Index 3 = the flame does not spread, there are no flaming debris, no after glow, no hole formation, and<br />
the after flame time of ea<strong>ch</strong> individual specimen is less than 2 seconds<br />
EN 471<br />
EN 471:2003 3:2<br />
EN471 Class 3<br />
Specifies the requirements for high visibility clothing capable of visually signalling the<br />
user’s presence.<br />
The high visibility clothing is intended to provide conspicuity of the wearer in any light condition when<br />
viewed <strong>by</strong> operators of vehicles or other me<strong>ch</strong>anized equipment during daylight conditions and under<br />
illumination of headlights in the dark. Performance requirements are colour and retroreflection as well<br />
as minimum areas and placement of the materials in protective clothing.<br />
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