Product description
Responsible and lightweight builder's attention pants. Made from organic cotton and recycled polyester. Fully featured trousers with practical pockets and stretch panels at the waist for a snug fit and comfort. With EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) environmental labelling. Characteristics: - Approved according to EN ISO 20471 class 1, EN 14404 in combination with knee protectors 124292 and EN 13758-2 UPF 40 sun UV protection - - - Approvals after 50 washes - Tested according to industrial washing standard ISO 15797 - EPD (Environmental Product Declaration) environmental label - registration number 3882 see environdec.com
Fit refers to how well a garment or other item conforms to the shape of the person wearing or using it. Requirements for fit depend on the intended use of the item and the desired level of comfort and appearance. For example, a tight fit might be desired for athletic wear to reduce drag and improve performance, while a loose fit might be desired for comfortable, casual clothing. Tailored fit is often used for formal wear or suits, and it is designed to fit the wearer's body shape. Additionally, fit can also depend on personal preferences such as how tight or loose the wearer likes their clothes to fit, as well as factors such as body shape, size and height.
Gender refers to the social and cultural characteristics associated with being male or female, and it can include roles, behaviors, and identities. The requirements for gender can vary depending on the culture and society in which a person lives. In many cultures, gender is determined by biological characteristics such as chromosomes, hormones, and reproductive organs. However, some cultures and societies recognize additional genders or non-binary genders that do not align with the traditional binary of male and female. Furthermore, gender identity is an individual's personal sense of their own gender, which may or may not align with the sex they were assigned at birth. It's important to note that gender is a complex and multifaceted concept, and the requirements and understandings of it can vary greatly across cultures and societies.
Number of pockets refers to the quantity of pockets or compartments present in an object like a bag, a jacket or pants. The requirements for number of pockets will depend on the specific context or application. It could be based on the use of the object, storage needs or personal preference.
Fabric weight refers to the density of a fabric, which is often measured in ounces per square yard or grams per square meter. The weight of the fabric is important because it affects the drape, feel, and durability of the fabric. The requirements for fabric weight depend on the intended use of the fabric and the desired look or function. For example, a lightweight fabric such as chiffon is often used for summer dresses or scarfs, while a heavy fabric such as denim is often used for jeans or jackets. Additionally, the weight of the fabric can also affect the suitability of the fabric for certain garments, such as a lightweight fabric might not be suitable for a winter coat or a heavy fabric might not be suitable for a summer blouse.
Leg style refers to the design or shape of the legs of a piece of furniture. The requirements for leg style vary depending on the type of furniture and the design aesthetic. For example, the legs of a dining table might be straight and simple, while the legs of a chair might be curved and ornate. Generally, the leg style should be appropriate for the furniture and match the overall design.
Pocket style refers to the design and construction of a pocket on an article of clothing or bag. The requirements for pocket style will vary depending on the intended use and user preference. For example, a pocket that has a zipper or button closure is less likely to open accidentally than a pocket with no closure. A deep pocket will hold more items than a shallow pocket. And a pocket that is located on the chest is more easily accessible than one located on the back.
- High Visibility
- UV Protective
- Machine Washable
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Standards and labels
EN ISO 20471:2013 is a standard for high visibility clothing worn in certain work environments. It sets guidelines for clothing to make sure people can see the person wearing it well in low light conditions. Test results are used to make sure the clothing meets these rules. The tests include checking the amount of reflective material on the clothing and how well it can be seen from different angles.
Test results
Reflective Strip Area Grade 1EN 13758-2:2003+A1:2006 is an amendment to the European standard EN 13758-2:2003. This amendment sets additional requirements for testing the performance of air filters used in ventilation systems. The standard defines test methods for measuring the filter's ability to remove gaseous pollutants such as odors and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the air. It also specifies test methods for measuring the filter's airflow resistance and filter leakage. The amendment also includes additional test methods for measuring the filter's ability to remove microorganisms and radioactive particles. Test results should show the filter's efficiency in removing gaseous pollutants, microorganisms and radioactive particles, as well as its airflow resistance and filter leakage. The standard also specifies labeling and documentation requirements for air filters that meet its performance requirements.
Test results
UVA & UVB Radiation UPF #,##The EN 13758-2:2003+A1:2006 standard outlines the criteria for assessing the Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) of textiles intended to provide protection against ultraviolet (UV) solar radiation. The result indicates the level of ultraviolet protection afforded by the fabric. Specifically, this number represents how much UV radiation (both UVA and UVB) the textile can block. A higher UPF number equates to better UV protection, where a rating of 50 means that the fabric will allow only 1/50th of the sun's UV rays to pass through.The test method used to determine this result involves exposing the textile to a simulated solar spectrum and measuring the amount of UV radiation that penetrates the fabric. This standard ensures that the fabric's weave, thickness, color, and stretch, among other factors, are considered during testing. The results from this testing are crucial for manufacturers of sun-protective clothing, as they provide a measurable and standardized level of UV protection to be communicated to consumers. Products meeting a high UPF rating are particularly significant for consumers who require superior protection from UV radiation due to health concerns or environmental exposure considerations.
EN 13688:2013 is a European standard that specifies the performance requirements for protective clothing. The standard includes requirements for safety, comfort, and durability, as well as tests for determining these properties. Protective clothing includes items like coveralls, aprons, and gloves that are worn to protect the wearer from hazards. Possible test results include resistance to chemicals, heat, abrasion and tearing, as well as breathability and comfort. The clothing can be tested under different conditions to check if it meets the standard's requirements.
Oeko-Tex Standard 100 is a product certification program for textiles, which is awarded by the Oeko-Tex Association. This program verifies that the textile products are free from harmful chemicals. To be able to use the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 label, a product must meet certain requirements set by the Oeko-Tex Association which include limits on the levels of harmful substances such as pesticides, heavy metals, and formaldehyde. The textile products are inspected and certified by Oeko-Tex, they can use the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 label on their packaging to show that they are free from harmful chemicals. This certification is for all types of textiles, from raw materials to finished products, and it is globally recognized.
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Fristads 131975 HiVis Builder Pants
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