Description
QSP Overall Fire Retardant
Available in black and blue.
Sizes: 50 - 52 - 54 - 56 - 58 - 60 - 62 - 64 - 66
Low Overall Only
Meets the following requirements : ISO14116 :2008 ISO11611 : 2007 ISO611612 :2008
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EN ISO 11612
Clothing with the ISO 11612 standard replaces EN 531 and protects against heat and flames. The ISO 11612 clothing standard protects the wearer against short contact with flames, splashes of molten metal and radiant and convective heat. This standard looks at the flame retardancy of the fabric and the heat transfer to the skin. Among other things, the tests measure the chance of a second degree incineration.
EN ISO 11612 for the carrier
EN ISO 11612 guarantees that a garment will not burn through when in contact with a flame. It is important, however, that the clothing is clean and that the wearer distances himself from the flame as quickly as possible. Otherwise, the cloth may still burn out. The ISO 11612 offers the wearer flight time. By running away from the risk, the flame on the clothing will extinguish. The thickness of the cloth will protect the wearer from second-degree burns.
Compliance with EN ISO 11612
The cloth must not catch fire and must prevent heat transmission to the skin as far as possible.
The clothing must cover the whole body at all times
Clothing should as far as possible prevent sparks from falling into the clothing
Bags must be covered
Folds or raised edges must be avoided
Zippers are not recommended because they make it more difficult to take off the garment in an emergency situation.
Metal fastenings must not sit directly on the skin
ISO 11612 and maintenance
Clothing with the ISO 11612 standard requires professional maintenance in order to maintain its flame-retardant properties. The flame protection decreases when the clothing is dirty. It is therefore important that wearers always have sufficient clean clothing with the ISO 11612 standard at their disposal and are able to change clothes if necessary.