Hi Vis Garment Day & Night Use (AS/NZS 4602.1:2011)
Nens 09 - This is a guideline, not a standard. It is an industry based document that has been set up by the Energy Network Association (ENA) and addresses a minimum performance level of clothing against electric arc hazards that may be encountered during the operation, construction and maintenance of electrical apparatus within the National Electrical Network Supply (NENS).
Anti-static - designed to prevent electrostatic discharge when working with electronics, high-explosive vapours or super-clean lab works.
Warm - Designed to keep you warm
Water Resistant - Woven outer layer and PU coated inner layer. Engineered to be water resistant.
Limited Flame Spread ISO 15025:2016 Method A standard ISO 11612:2015 A1 - In the event of an incidental exposure to flame, the fabric will not ignite, create a hole or melt.
Hi Visibility Material - Suitable to be worn around high risk environments where the person needs to be seen at all times (AS/NZS1906.4:2010)
ATPV rating standard IEC 61482-1-1:2019 - Classified as Hazard Risk Category 2 (HRC2) or Personal Protection Equipment (PPE2). Also has an Arc Thermal Protection Value (ATPV) greater than 8cal/cm2
Charge Decay EN 1149-5:2018. Standard ISO 1149-3:2004 (Method 2 Induction Charging) - The time needed to dissipate a certain percentage of charge induced on the surface of material is less than 4 seconds.
Small Molten Metal Splash ISO 11611:2015 Standard ISO 9150:1988 - Able to withstand a minimum of 25 drops of small molten metal splash on the fabric.