PPE

We would like to offer you unique industrially washable protective clothing, the quality and properties of which have been confirmed by international certificates and successfully tested by our satisfied customers.

We produce classical overalls, certified clothes protecting from hot metal splashes, nonflammable boiler suits and heat resistant gloves.

Protective Gloves

 

Against mechanical and heat risks, PPE – category II

 

Gloves protect against contact and heat risks when manipulating materials up to 250 °C and against hand mechanical injuries (grazes, cuts, pricks) during handling bigger rough surfaced items.

Produced in two basic types: short, long.

Certification:

  • CSN EN 407:2005 (X, 2, X X X X)
  • CSN EN 388:2017 (1, 5, 4, 3, X)

Protective Working Clothes

ENVIFORM ANTISPLASH

Specification: Protective working clothes for industrial workplaces exposed to heat hazards.

Variant 1 – two coloured apparel with reflective tapes.
Variant 2 – simple cut.

Material: 54% PPAN-fr / 45% Lyocell / 1% Static ControlTM.
Fabric weight: 300 g/m².
These garments are manufactured in various colours.

Description: Two-piece (a jacket, a pair of waist trousers) single-layer protective clothes of the 3rd category serving as a protection against electrostatic incendiary discharges and short contacts with small flames (A1, A2), ultraviolet radiation and other heat hazards of the following types: B1 (convection heat), C1 (radiant heat), F1 (contact heat), E3 (hot metal splash). Moreover, this garment also serves as protective clothes dissipating electrostatic charge as a part of the complete earthing system to prevent incendiary discharges ((except usage in oxygen enriched flammable atmosphere and at risky conditions of voltage in the distribution system).

The material used meets hygiene requirements.

Properties of these clothes meet applicable technical requirements related to them and given in the following standards:

  • CSN EN ISO 13688:2014 (EN ISO 13688:2013)
  • CSN EN ISO 11612:2009 (EN ISO 11612:2008/levels A1, A2, B1, C1, E3, F1
  • CSN EN ISO 161:2009 (EN ISO 161:2008)/classes 1/A1, A2
  • CSN EN 1149_5:2008 (EN 1149-5:2008)

 

This garment is identical with the personal protective equipment with the ES Certificate, testing type No 14 0734 T/NB issued by notification body No 1023 – The Institute for Testing and Certification.

Sizes available: 38 – 66 (XS – XXXL).
Men – height: 182 cm (170, 194, 200 cm can be tailor-made).
Ladies – height: 170 cm (158 – 178 cm can be tailor-made).

Storing:
Store in a dry aired room at temperatures ranging from 10 – 30 °C. Protect against damage, direct sunshine and UV radiation.

Maintenance and care:

Laundering at max 60 °C, standard procedure.
Standard mechanical action, rinsing and spinning.
If excessively dirty, the garment is recommended to be prewashed or dry-cleaned.
Having been washed, the garment must be rinsed properly and spun at a lower speed.

Ironing at max 150 °C
Do not iron reflective tapes, silkscreen or other printing (if any).

The product must not be bleached.
Use common detergents without bleach effects.

The product can be professionally dry-cleaned in tetrachlorethen and all the solvents given under symbol F (in hydrocarbons, distillation range from 150°C to 210°C, flash-point from 38°C to 70°C) – standard procedure.

The product can be dried in a tumbler at low temperatures (with outlet temperature of
max 60°C).

Marking:

The sewn-in label identifying the manufacturer, the product brand, CE mark with the number of the notification body, size, material composition, symbols of product care, standards – EN ISO 11611, EN ISO 11612, pictograms

Instructions for users:

Protective clothes can be used only for the intended purposes described above. Keep the garment clean. The level of protection provided by dirty clothes may be decreased. The garment is fully functional only as an original, i. e. free of unprofessional treatment. The garment provides its protective function in the environment with normal atmospheric oxygen contents. If the amount of oxygen in the air is increased, the level of the garment´s flame protection will be substantially decreased. Special attention must be paid while welding in confined spaces (e.g. in case the air may be oxygen enriched).

Two-piece protective clothes (a pair of waist trousers and a jacket) must be worn as a set. The clothes must be properly buttoned up to the neck as well as on trousers legs and sleeves. Trousers laces must be covered with upper material! The size must fit the user´s figure.

Should the state of the garment be damaged (torn, rubbed through, worn thin, unstitched or otherwise), the protection level will be decreased thus making the product substandard, not complying with the above mentioned legal and technical parameters. Damaged clothes must be discarded.

The product must not be used under conditions when other types of protective functions are required (e.g. protection against being captured by moving parts of machines, chemical risks etc.).

The manufacturer does not bear any responsibility for damages arising out of the fact that the product is used differently than intended. Further, the producer disclaims liabilities in case the product is taken care of in a wrong way with instructions given herein not being followed. Should you have any questions or need any more technical information or explanations, please contact the manufacturer.

The garment is destined to protect only against splashes/sprinkles of tiny particles of hot metal. It does not provide protection against melt spills in large quantities. Where there is risk of contacts with hot metal, aluminized aramid coats, face protection shields and other personal protective equipment corresponding with identified risks must also be used.

The garment is not intended to be used in workplaces posing the risk of liquid aluminium splashes.

If the garment is sprinkled with hot metal, the user must leave the workplace and take off the clothes without delay. Should the garment be worn directly on the naked body, there are risks of burns when hot metal is splashed.

Should the garment be contaminated with flammable substances, its level of flame protection is decreased. In case the garment is stained with liquid chemicals, the user must leave the workplace without delay, take off the clothes carefully and check if liquid chemicals got into contact with any parts of skin. Afterwards, such clothes must be cleaned or discarded.

Protective clothes earmarked for welders, classified to be Class I according to CSN EN ISO 11611, are suitable for the following manual welding techniques associated with occurrence of light, splashes or drops: flame welding, WIG welding, MIG welding, micro-plasma welding, bronze welding, point welding, MMA welding (manual arc welding with a rutile-coated electrode) etc. Protective clothes earmarked for welders must be used only together with other partial body protection (e. g. during overhead welding).

The level of electricity insulation provided by the garment is decreased if it is wet, dirty or soaked with sweat. The apparel must not be either put on or taken off in explosive atmospheres. The person wearing this workwear is protected short term when accidentally touching live electric conductors with ca 100V direct-current electric voltage.

The person wearing protective clothes dissipating electrostatic charge must be electrostatically earthed properly and reliably by wearing antistatic boots in compliance with CSN EN ISO 20347 – Requirements and methods testing safety, protective and working boots for professional usage. Electrical resistance between the user and the ground must be lower than 10/8 Ohm (e. g. by wearing suitable boots).

The protective clothes dissipating electrostatic charge must not be unbuttoned (undone) and must not be taken off in flammable or explosive atmospheres or when manipulating with flammable or explosive substances. The protective clothes dissipating electrostatic charge must not be used in oxygen enriched atmosphere without the prior consent given by the appropriate safety engineer.

The electrostatic dissipating function of the protective clothes dissipating electrostatic charge may be influenced if the garment is worn out, torn, excessively washed or stained.

While wearing the protective clothes dissipating electrostatic charge (including movements and bending), they must permanently cover all the materials not having this property.

In the places posing increased risks of electric current accident, other electrically insulating layers must be used to prevent electrical accident from occurring (clothes are destined only to protect a person shortly, unintentionally touching live parts during electric arc welding).

Protecting properties may be changed depending on the number of laundering procedures, wearing time and many other factors.

Protective Working Clothes

ENVI – WELDER

Specification: Working clothes protecting against heat hazards.

The garment is manufactured in the following basic variants:

  • Jacket 1: elastic waistband, covered fastening, air rifts, a stand-up collar, reflective tapes.
  • Jacket 2: covered fastening, reflective tapes, reinforced elbows.
  • Jacket 3: covered fastening, reinforced elbows.
  • Jacket 4: covered fastening, reflective tapes.
  • Jacket 5: covered fastening, air rifts, a stand-up collar.
  • Trousers 1: reinforced knees, reflective tapes.
  • Trousers 2: a bib, reinforced knees, reflective tapes.
  • Trousers 3: reinforced knees.
  • Trousers 4: reflective tapes.
  • Trousers 5: reinforced knees, the front part of the pants lengthened (overlapping boots).

The jacket can be supplemented with the strap to hold the meter. The trousers can be supplemented with the side pocket to hold the rule.  Further information on other variant possibilities can be found with the manufacturer in accordance with the applicable technical documentation.

Material: 100% cotton with permanent fireproof finish.
Fabric weight: 340 g/m² (±5%).
Fireproof threads.
These garments are manufactured in various colours.

Description: Two-piece (a jacket, a pair of waist trousers/a pair of trousers with a bib) single-layer protective clothes of Category II serving as the protection against short contacts with small flames (A1, A2), ultraviolet radiation and other heat hazards of the following types: B1 (convection heat), C1 (radiant heat), F1 (contact heat). Moreover, this garment is also destined to protect against risks associated with welding and related procedures (Class 1).

The material used meets hygiene requirements.

Properties of these clothes meet applicable technical requirements related to them and given in the following standards:

  • CSN EN ISO 13688:2014 (EN ISO 13688:2013)
  • CSN EN ISO 11612:2009 (EN ISO 11612:2008)/A1, A2, B1, C1, F1
  • CSN EN ISO 11611:2008 (EN ISO 11611:2007), Class 1/A1+A2

This garment is identical with the personal protective equipment with the ES Certificate, testing type No 15 0652 T/NB issued by notification body No 1023 – The Institute for Testing and Certification.

Sizes available: 38 – 66 (XS – XXXL).
Men – height: 182 cm (170, 194, 200 cm can be tailor-made).
Ladies – height: 170 cm (158 – 178 cm can be tailor-made).

Storing:
Store in a dry aired room at temperatures ranging from 10 – 30 °C. Protect against damage, direct sunshine and UV radiation.

Maintenance and care:

 

Laundering at max 70 °C, standard procedure.
Standard mechanical action, rinsing and spinning.
If excessively dirty, the garment is recommended to be prewashed or dry-cleaned.
Having been washed, the garment must be rinsed properly and spun at a lower speed.

Ironing at max 150 °C
Do not iron reflective tapes, silkscreen or other printing (if any).

The product must not be bleached.
Use common detergents without bleach effects.

he product can be professionally dry-cleaned in tetrachlorethen and all the solvents given under symbol F (in hydrocarbons, distillation range from 150°C to 210°C, flash-point from 38°C to 70°C) – standard procedure.
The product can be dried in a tumbler at low temperatures (with outlet temperature of max 60°C).

Marking:

The sewn-in label identifying the manufacturer, the product brand, CE mark with the number of the notification body, size, material composition, symbols of product care, standards – EN ISO 11611, EN ISO 11612, pictograms

Instructions for users:

Keep the garment clean. The level of protection provided by dirty clothes may be decreased. The garment is fully functional only as an original, i. e. free of unprofessional treatment. The garment provides its protective function in the environment with normal atmospheric oxygen contents.

Two-piece protective clothes (a pair of waist trousers and a jacket) must be worn as a set. The clothes must be properly buttoned up to the neck! Trousers laces must be covered with upper material! The size must fit the user´s figure.

The garment is not intended to be used in workplaces posing the risk of hot metal splashes.

Should the state of the garment be damaged (torn, rubbed through, worn thin, unstitched or otherwise), the protection level will be decreased thus making the product substandard, not complying with the above mentioned legal and technical parameters. Damaged clothes must be discarded.

Should the garment be contaminated with flammable substances, its level of flame protection is decreased. In case the garment is stained with liquid chemicals, the user must leave the workplace without delay, take off the clothes carefully and check if liquid chemicals got into contact with any parts of skin. Afterwards, such clothes must be cleaned or discarded.

The product must not be used under conditions when other types of protective functions are required (e.g. protection against being captured by moving parts of machines, chemical risks etc.).

Based on CSN EN ISO 11611, the welder´s protective garment is classified to fit into Class 1 being suitable for the following criteria:

The type of the welder´s clothing: Class 1

Selection criteria related to the procedure:

Manual welding techniques associated with occurrence of light, splashes or drops, e. g.:

  • flame welding,
  • WIG welding,
  • MIG welding,
  • microplasma welding,
  • bronze welding,
  • point welding,
  • MMA welding (manual arc welding with a rutile-coated electrode).

Selection criteria related to the environmental conditions:

Operations using the following machines, e.g.:

  • oxygen cutting machines,
  • plasma-arc cutting machines,
  • resistance welding machines,
  • machines for thermal deposition,
  • welding tables.

For technical reasons, not all installed welded live parts during arc welding can be protected against direct contact.

Protective clothes earmarked for welders must be used only together with other partial body protection (e. g. during overhead welding).

Clothes are destined only to protect a person shortly, unintentionally touching live parts during electric arc welding.

In the places posing increased risks of electric current accident, other electrically insulating layers must be used to prevent electrical accident from occurring.

The person wearing these working clothes is protected short term when accidentally touching live electric conductors with ca 100V direct-current electric voltage.

If the amount of oxygen in the air is increased, the level of the garment´s flame protection will be substantially decreased. Special attention must be paid while welding in confined spaces (e. g. in case the air may be oxygen enriched).

The manufacturer does not bear any responsibility for damages arising out of the fact that the product is used differently than intended. Further, the producer disclaims liabilities in case the product is taken care of in a wrong way with instructions given herein not being followed. Should you have any questions or need any more technical information or explanations, please contact the manufacturer.

Protecting properties may be changed depending on the number of laundering procedures, wearing time and many other factors.

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