Asatex Multi-Standard Work Pants
Product description
- Fly with buttons
- 2 inside pouch pockets
- 1 back pocket on the right with flap
- 7 belt loops
- 2 bellows leg pockets in the middle above the side seam with flap
- 1 reflective strip around each leg
- Knee pocket with darts and Velcro fastener at the bottom Additional knee reinforcement
79 % cotton, 20 % polyester, 1 % other fibers (antistatic), permanently flame-retardant finish and FC finish, approx. 350 g/m²
EN ISO 13688:2013, EN 17353:2020 Type B3, EN 13034:2005 A1:2009, EN ISO 11611:2015 Class 1 A1, EN 61482-2:2020 Arc protection class 1 (APC 1), EN 1149-5:2018, EN ISO 11612:2015 A1 B1 C1 E1
Describes how the pants are cut and sized to fit different body types, affecting comfort, mobility, and safety during physical work activities.
Describes special features on the leg portion such as reflective stripes or side zips that enhance safety, accessibility, and functionality in work environments.
Defines the number, location, and closure type of pockets on work pants, affecting tool organization, accessibility, and secure storage during physical tasks.
- Chemical Resistance
- High Visibility
- Electrical Protection
- Machine Washable
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Standards and labels
EN 13034:2005 is a European standard that outlines the requirements and test methods for Type 6 protective clothing designed to provide protection against liquid chemical hazards. It specifies criteria for the fabric's resistance to penetration by liquid chemicals and establishes guidelines for the overall design and construction of the garments. The amendment A1:2009 introduces updates and refinements to enhance the performance and reliability of Type 6 protective clothing, ensuring improved protection for workers exposed to liquid chemical splashes and sprays. These standards are essential in industries where workers are at risk of encountering liquid chemical hazards, ensuring their safety and well-being.
Test results
Liquid Chemical Protection Type 6EN 13034:2005+A1:2009 specifies the requirements and test methods for protective clothing that provides limited protection against liquid chemicals, designated as Type 6. The 'Type 6' classification indicates that the clothing has been tested and found capable of resisting light spray and minor splashes of liquid chemicals. This test method assesses the fabric's ability to prevent penetration from a synthetic blood solution sprayed at the garment at different angles and pressures, simulating realistic conditions where accidental chemical splashes might occur. Protective clothing that achieves this classification is essential for workers in industries such as chemical manufacturing, painting, or pesticide application, where there is a risk of exposure to harmful liquids but full immersion is not expected, thus enhancing worker safety by providing sufficient protection in low-volume chemical exposure scenarios.
EN 1149-5:2018 is a European standard that specifies the requirements for electrostatic dissipative (ESD) gloves. This standard defines performance requirements for material, design, and testing of ESD gloves. The gloves must be able to effectively discharge static electricity and protect the wearer from ESD. Testing includes measuring the surface resistance of the glove material and electrical resistance of the glove. Pass/fail results are based on the gloves meeting or not meeting the specified requirements.
Test results
Material Performance TestedThe standard EN 1149-5:2018 pertains to the performance of materials with regard to their electrostatic properties, specifically testing for the charge decay characteristics. The test result Tested signifies that the material has been evaluated according to the specified methods and met the defined criteria for electrostatic properties under this standard. To determine this result, a set of specific test methods is deployed to assess the decay of electrostatic charge from the surface of the material. The test involves subjecting the material to an electrostatic charge and then measuring the rate and manner in which this charge dissipates. This ensures that materials such as those used in protective clothing are safe for use in environments where electrostatic discharge could pose a hazard, such as in certain industrial or medical settings where flammable substances are present. For procurement professionals, understanding that a product has been tested and meets EN 1149-5:2018 standards is crucial as it ensures the product's safety and suitability in environments susceptible to electrostatic risks.
EN 17353:2020 is a European standard that specifies the requirements and test methods for chainsaw protective gloves. The standard includes requirements for penetration resistance and flammability. Test results for EN 17353:2020 include measurements of the chainsaw protective gloves' penetration resistance, flammability test and cutting resistance by a chainsaw. Additionally, it includes requirements for the labeling, marking, and packaging of the chainsaw protective gloves.
EN 61482-2:2020 is a European standard that sets safety requirements for protective clothing against electric arc thermal hazards. This standard specifically deals with the protection of the body and limbs (excluding hands and feet) against electric arc thermal hazards from an electric arc. It defines the performance levels for protective clothing, including the level of protection against electric arc thermal hazards, the arc thermal performance and the classification of clothing. The standard also includes test methods to measure the performance of the clothing, such as measuring the incident energy on the clothing and the flame spread. The test results should show that the clothing meets the minimum requirements for protecting the wearer from electric arc thermal hazards.
CE Marking is a label that shows a product meets certain safety and environmental standards set by the European Union. To get the CE Marking, a company must test and certify their product meets these standards. CE Marking is required for many products sold in the EU, including electronics, machinery, toys and medical devices. It helps ensure that products are safe for consumers and the environment, and allows for easy trade within the EU.
PPE stands for "personal protective equipment." PPE Category 3 refers to equipment that is complex and provide the highest level of protection such as powered respirators, SCBA, and full body suits. In Europe, PPE Category 3 must meet certain safety standards set by the European Union, which means that it must be designed and manufactured to protect the user without causing harm. Companies that make or sell PPE must prove that it meets these standards. They also must have a quality management system in place, have to be audited regularly by a notified body and have to have a technical documentation.
Asatex delivery terms
Free delivery when you order more than 1 650,00 kr from Asatex
Supplier shipping fee 55,20 kr
Brand minimum 0,00 kr
963,80 kr
Price per piece
963,80 kr / piece
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