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                                                                   Perfect for Fire Protection in Warmer Climates
Cargo pockets on side leg
Innovative, Lightweight, Flame Resistant Fabric
FR
280g
Knitted cuff
Double-layer knee protection
Flame resistant reflective tape
  Radio pocket designed to fit all sizes
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F
 R98
    Wildland Fire Coverall
EN ISO 11612 A1+A2, B1, C1 EN 15614
EN 1149 -5
            Wildland Fire Protection
This coverall is perfect for the warm weather demands of wildland fires. Constructed with a light weight highly innovative flame-resistant fabric with special features to protect the wearer from the hazards associated with outdoor fires.
Bizflame Plus 280g Navy S-XXL
     ANTI-STATIC
BIZFL AME FLAME-RESISTANT
TM
 WILDLAND FIRE
Fabric Information
This lightweight fabric provides a level of comfort, softness and moisture management reducing the risk of heat stress in hot environments and designed to protect against the hazards of wildland fires.
Garment Benefits
􏰀 Tape on shoulders for overhead visibility
􏰀 High collar, offering full neck protection,
designed to suit all helmets
􏰀 Radio pocket designed to suit all sizes
􏰀 Knitted cuffs / Tab and hook & loop adjustment to prevent debris entering sleeves when working overhead.
EN 15614: 2007
Test Methods And Performance Requirements For Wildfire Fighting Clothing
This European standard specifies methods of test and minimum performance requirements for protective clothing, designed to protect the wearer’s body, except the head, hands and feet, to be worn in wildland firefighting and associated activities. This clothing is not intended to provide protection during fire entrapment.This European standard covers the general design of the clothing, the minimum level of performance for the materials employed and the methods of test to determine these levels.
This European standard is not applicable to clothing for use in situations encountered in structural firefighting (EN 469 and ISO 11613) or where a high level of radiant heat is expected (EN 1486), nor does this European standard cover clothing to protect against chemical, biological, electrical or radiation hazards.
    EN ISO 11612 EN 15614 EN 1149
 Tried and Tested in the Toughest Conditions
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