FLAME PROTECTION INCREASE YOUR WELDING PROTECTION Fristads new layer-on-layer tests shows the increased level of protection when it comes to welding (EN ISO 11611) and heat and flame (EN ISO 11612). Fristads tests shows exactly how much your protection increases when wearing certain garment combinations. The key to achieving this higher level of protection is to use our underwear in MOF fabric underneath your ordinary welding protective clothing. WELDING EN ISO 11611 Our welding garments in fabric FLAME (high visibility), ATHS and MFA are approved for heavy welding class 2 when combined with our MOF underwear. HEAT AND FLAME EN ISO 11612 When wearing our MOF underwear together with our welding garments in fabric ATHS and FLAM (high visibility) you get the following increased values: Radiant heat: C2 Molten iron splash: E3 Contact heat: F2 Read more about the norms and tests on pages 236-237. CERTIFIED GARMENT COMBINATIONS ARE APPROVED FOR: Heat and flame EN ISO 11612 A1, B1, C2, E3, F2 Heavy welding EN ISO 11611 CLASS 2 ATTAIN THE HIGHEST CLASS 2 WELDING PROTECTION. INCREASE THE PROTECTION AGAINST RADIANT HEAT, CONTACT HEAT AND MOLTEN IRON SPLASHES. LAYER 1 FLAMESTAT LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRT 7026 MOF Art no 121639 FLAMESTAT LONG JOHNS 7027 MOF Art no 121641 LAYER 2 FLAME HIGH VIS JACKET CL 3 4584 FLAM Art no 125938 FLAME HIGH VIS TROUSERS CL 2 2585 FLAM Art no 125940 FRISTADS HIGH VISIBILITY CLOTHING SYSTEM YOU CAN EASILY COMBINE OUR GARMENTS TO ATTAIN THE SAFETY CLASS THAT SUITS YOUR JOB All high visibility garments are certified according to EN ISO 20471 and are divided into three different classes – 1, 2 and 3 – depending on how visible they are. Class 3 is the highest level of visibility. In Fristads high visibility clothing system we have co-certified our collect ions, so garm ents in class 1 or 2 can be combined in various ways to obtain a higher safety class. We have created a quick reference guide, which will easily show how to combine your Fristads garments to obtain the requested visibility class. All garments have been given a specific code, based on type of garment and classification, for example U3 or T4. The code is shown as a symbol in the product information and in the CE label in the garment. Read more on page 239. CHOOSE INHERENT OR FLAME RETARDANT TREATED To protect your skin, all our flame-retardant garments feature textile technology that inhibit the combustion process and create a protective barrier between the heat source/the flame and the skin to prevent second-degree burns in the event of an accident. Our range of flame-protected garments is divided in two categories – Flamestat and Flame. Flamestat stands for garments made of inherently retardant fabrics and Flame represents garments made of flame-retardant treated fabrics. FLAMESTAT – INHERENT FLAME RETARDANT FABRICS The flame protection in our Flamestat collection fabrics is already integrated in the fibres. In addition to supreme protection and comfort. FLAME – FLAME RETARDANT TREATED FABRICS The fabrics in our Flame collections are flame retardant-treated. The protection is bound to the fabric. 193
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