Technical Information: Fireman’s Suit EN 469: 2005 + A1: 2006 + AC: 2006 Protective Clothing for firefighters – Performance rules for protective Clothing used in fire fighting 89/686 / EEC are the clothes of AT type examination certificate which is in the category of personal protective equipment and is compulsory to be kept. According to the Directive 96/98 / EC Ship Equipment are the clothes with the MED certificate which is compulsory for use on ships. The fireman’s suit has a design that facilitates movement. It consists of two parts: jacket and trousers. It has four floors. Layer System: Outer Layer: NOMEX OUTERSHELL TOUGH – 75% NOMEX®, 23% KEVLAR, 5% P 140 REFLECTIVE TRIMS: 3M fire retardant 50 mm yellow-grey-yellow strip Moisture Barrier: FR mesh fabric + PU membrane Inner Layer: 50% Aramid, 50% Viscose FR Reflectors: Yellow / gray / yellow, with aramid carrier
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