TECHNICAL ZONE
Labour protection garments are currently ruled by normative and standards that controls the production, utilization and maintenance procedures.
Currently Normative on duty.
European Union Directive 89/686/CEE
Spanish Royal Order in Council 1407/1992 of November 20th.
NORMATIVE EN 3402003
NORMATIVE EN 531:1995. Heat and Flame
NORMATIVE EN 11611:2007
NORMATIVE EN 1149-3.Electrostatic
NORMATIVE EN 471:2003. High Visibility
NORMATIVE EN 342:2004
NORMATIVE EN 343:2003. Bad Weather
NORMATIVE EN 510:1994. Piching
NORMATIVE EN 469:2006. Firefighters
NORMATIVE EN 381-5. Power Saw Operator
NORMATIVE EN 13034. Chemist type 6 protection
NORMATIVE ISO 15384:2003. Protection clothing used in Wildland fires
NORMATIVE UNE EN 61482-1-2:2008. Electric Arc
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According to the risk, each garments or equipments has specific conditions maintenance. For this reason, each garment will have specific washing conditions.
Each garments, includes into the packaging bag an info/technical sheet which includes the garments description, characteristics and washing, maintenance and utilization recommendations.
If you have any doubt about your equipment use, washing or maintenance, please contact us.
| Aftercare Basic Recommendations for Protection Garments Maintenance |
- Washing at 40°C maximum.
- No bleaching.
- Ironing at 110°C maximum.
- Perchloroéthylen dry cleaning.
- No dry tumbling.
- Maximum duration 1 hour.
- Maximum number of cycles: 50-60.
- Never use fabric softeners or bleach. Extremely soiled garments may go through a 40°C pre-wash cycle.
- Do not overload the washing machine past 2/3 of its capacity. Rinse the garments well.
- It is advisable to wash protective garments in ph-neutral soaps.
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