Dapro Hood for C9 Jacket, Navy Blue
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This versatile protective hood is specifically designed to integrate seamlessly with C9 outerwear jackets, featuring convenient snap buttons and zipper attachments for secure fitting. Crafted from a durable blend of 98% Guardian fabric and 2% anti-static material, it offers comprehensive protection against multiple workplace hazards while maintaining comfort. The innovative 260 GSM construction includes a specialized repellent finish that guards against water, oil, grease, and dirt, while the foldable design allows for convenient storage within the outerwear jacket collar.
Product Features:
- Compatible with C9 outerwear jacket
- Snap button and zipper attachment system
- Foldable and stowable design
- Unisex fit
- Water, oil, grease, and dirt repellent finish
- 260 GSM weight
Technical Details:
- Fabric composition: 98% Guardian, 2% Anti-static
Care Instructions:
- Machine wash at or below 60°C
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry at low temperature
- Iron at medium temperature
- Dry clean with any solvent except trichloroethylene
Standards:
- EN ISO 14116:2015 (Outer: Index 1, Inner: Index 3)
- EN 1149-5:2018
- EN 13034:2005+A1:2009 Type PB[6]
- EN 343:2003+A1:2007 class 3
- EN ISO 20471:2013 class 2
Indicates the jacket's primary hue, affecting visibility, practicality, and compliance with workplace safety standards or team identification.
- Cold Protective
- Heat & Flame Resistance
- Electrical Protection
- Water Resistance
- Machine Washable
- Chemical Resistance
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Flame Spread Test Index 3EN ISO 14116:2015 is a European standard established to assess the flame spread characteristics of protective clothing materials, with the aim of ensuring the safety of individuals working in environments with potential fire hazards. Its purpose is to evaluate the flame retardant properties of protective clothing and mitigate the risk of burn injuries. A designation of Index 3 indicates a limited level of flame spread performance, suggesting that the material offers moderate protection against the spread of flames. This result implies that the material may resist ignition to a certain degree and exhibit slower flame propagation compared to materials with lower index values. The test method used to determine this result typically involves subjecting the material to a controlled flame exposure and assessing the extent and speed of flame spread. Practical implications of this result for the product category include indicating that the protective clothing may provide adequate protection in environments with moderate fire risk, but additional precautions or higher levels of flame-resistant clothing may be necessary in higher-risk scenarios to ensure optimal safety for workers.
Flame Spread Test Index 1EN ISO 14116:2015 is a European standard established to assess the flame spread characteristics of protective clothing materials. Its purpose is to ensure that protective clothing offers adequate protection against the spread of flames, reducing the risk of burn injuries to the wearer. The designation Index 1 indicates the lowest level of flame spread performance, suggesting that the material provides limited protection against flame spread. This result implies that the clothing material may ignite relatively easily and propagate flames to a limited extent. The test method used to determine this result typically involves subjecting the material to a flame for a specified duration and observing the extent and speed of flame spread. Practical implications of this result for the product category include indicating that the protective clothing may not be suitable for use in high-risk environments with significant flame exposure, emphasizing the need for higher levels of flame-resistant clothing to ensure worker safety in such conditions.
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 6 PBEN 13034:2005+A1:2009 specifies the performance requirements for protective clothing that offers limited protection against liquid chemicals, identified specifically as Type 6 PB (partial body protection). The 'Type 6 PB' designation implies that the protective garment has been tested and confirmed to provide effective defense against light spray and minor splashes of liquid chemicals, but only for parts of the body such as aprons, sleeves, or boots rather than full body suits. This standard tests the fabric's barrier effectiveness by applying a defined volume of liquid to the garment and assessing any penetration or repellence under controlled laboratory conditions. Garments achieving Type 6 PB classification are crucial for tasks in industries like chemical processing or handling where full body coverage is unnecessary, thereby offering flexibility and targeted protection, reducing the risk of chemical exposure to critical areas of the body.
EN 1149-5:2008 is a European standard that specifies the requirements for electrostatic dissipative (ESD) gloves. The 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. Pass/fail results are based on the gloves meeting or not meeting the specified requirements.
Test results
Material Performance TestedThe EN 1149-5:2008 standard specifies the performance requirements for material used in protective clothing designed to avoid incendiary discharges. The test result Tested means that the material has undergone relevant evaluation procedures to confirm its static dissipative properties. These tests generally involve measuring the electrical resistance of the material in ohms (Ω) to determine its capability to dissipate electrostatic charges and prevent sparking that could ignite flammable substances. The practical implications of this result for the respective product category (like protective workwear for use in explosive atmospheres) are significant, as it ensures that the clothing provides a level of protection against electrostatic discharges, potentially reducing the risk of fire or explosion in environments with flammable gases, vapors, or dusts.
EN 343 is a European standard for protective clothing against bad weather. It says clothes must be waterproof, breathable, and not let water in. It's used to protect workers in different industries like construction and transportation. Tests must show the clothing meets these standards.
Test results
Breathability Class 3Breathability performance in the category of Class 3 under the standard EN 343:2019 reflects a high level (RET<20) of breathability for protective clothing. This category is designed to provide comfort and prolonged wearability in environments requiring good air permeability through the garment. Specifically, Class 3 is the highest class, indicating excellent breathability properties which are tested and certified to meet stringent regulations for vapor permeability and resistance. The practical implication of a Class 3 breathability result in EN 343:2019 is that the fabric offers superior breathability, making it suitable for use in garments worn in active work or in environments where higher air permeability is necessary to reduce the risk of heat stress and to maintain comfort during extended wear.
Downpour XEN 343:2019 is a standard that delineates requirements and assessment methodologies for protective clothing, specifically tailored to garments intended to offer protection against precipitation and wet conditions.Result X signifies that the garment's performance in resisting water penetration during simulated downpours has not been specified or assessed. The practical implications of this result are notable, as it indicates that the garment may not offer adequate protection against heavy rain and prolonged exposure to wet conditions, potentially compromising wearer comfort and safety, particularly in outdoor work environments where protection from inclement weather is paramount.
Waterproofness Class 3EN 343:2019 is designed to ensure that protective clothing provides specific levels of protection against rain, considering its waterproof capabilities. Class 3 in this standard represents the highest level of waterproofness, indicating that the garment successfully resists a high volume of water penetration (more than 13000 Pascal Pressure units after pre-treatment). The test method used involves simulating wet weather conditions, where the fabric is exposed to varying degrees of water projections and pressures to evaluate its resistance. Fabrics that achieve Class 3 certification tend to have undergone rigorous testing such as high-pressure spray tests or being subject to a controlled volume of water for a defined period. These are particularly relevant for professional use in extremely wet environments where the highest level of water resistance is necessary, providing critical protection in conditions from heavy rain to immersion scenarios. This high classification impacts the practical usability of such clothing in industries such as outdoor work, marine activities, or emergency services where maximum protection from water exposure is critical for safety and performance.
EN 13688:2013/A1:2021 is an amendment to the European standard EN 13688:2013 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. The amendment updates the standard to include new test methods and performance requirements. 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.
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.
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