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Regulations
EN ISO 13688
Protective clothing.
This standard specifies the general requirements for ergonomics, safety, sizing, aging and labeling of protective clothing. It
can only be used in conjunction with other regulations.
EN 14058 EN ISO 11611
Cold Environments. Welding and related processes.
Protection against the effects of cold environments Protection against splashes, short contact with flame and
between -5ºC and 10ºC. radiant heat from the electric arc. Minimizes the risk of
electric shock from contact with conductive materials.
Y Thermal resistance type Type 1 Protection against welding techniques and
Y Air permeability type (optional) less dangerous situations that produce
Y Water penetration resistance type (optional) lower levels of molten metal spatter and
Y Insulation value, l cler in m 2 k/W (optional) heat radiation
Y Insulation value, l cler in m 2 k/W (optional)
Type 2 Protection against welding techniques and
more dangerous situations that produce
higher levels of molten metal spatter and
heat radiation
EN 343 EN ISO 11612
Rain. Heat and flame.
Protection in environments defined by the possible Protection against exposure to radiant, convective or
combination of these conditions: rain, fog, soil moisture and contact heat and molten metal splashes. Limited flame
wind at temperatures down to -5 ° C. spread.
X Water penetration resistance A1/A2 Testing method for flame propagation
Y Resistance to steam B Convective heat (1-3)
X Tested in the whole garment C Heat radiation (1-4)
D Molten aluminium spatter (1-3)
E Molten iron spatter (1-3)
F Contact heat (1-3)
EN ISO 20471 EN 1149-5
High Visibility. Electrostatic properties.
User visibility under daylight and / or under headlight Garments with electrostatic dissipation properties to avoid
illumination in the dark (in high-risk situations). incendiary discharges.
Class determined according to the amount of fabrics
and the level of visibility
EN 17353 EN 13758-2
Enhanced visibility. UPF.
User visibility under daylight and / or under headlight Garments certified under the EN 13758-2 standard protect
illumination in the dark (in medium risk situations). against UVA and UVB radiation, with UPF 40+ being the
maximum value that can be indicated according to the standard,
although in practice it can cover higher values such as UPF +50.
Visibility in dark conditions
Class B2 Reflective material on extremities
Class B3 Retroreflective material on torso and
extremities ANNEXES
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