Tranemo Workwear 5057-88 Cantex Weld Stretch Ladies Work Trousers

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Article number: 5057-88-94
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Tranemo Workwear 5057-88 Cantex Weld Stretch Ladies Work Trousers
Flame retardant Hi-Vis ladies work trousers in Cantex Weld at the front and in Cantex Stretch at the back. Cantex Stretch gives the work trousers flexibility and offers freedom of movement and high comfort, while Cantex Weld at the front provides extra high protection against welding and grinding spatter. The pants are equipped with nail pockets.

Double tool pockets with tool loops. Side pockets. Back pockets. Hammer loops. Left cargo pocket with flap, phone pocket, pen pocket and concealed key ring. Right cargo pocket with an additional tool pocket and ruler pocket. Height-adjustable knee pockets. Bottom legs adjustable with press studs. Rear hem reinforced at the bottom. Contrast stitching.

Characteristics:
- Cantex Weld, 365 g/m², EN ISO 11612 E3, EN ISO 11611 CL.2, EN 13034, LOI: 29.0%
- Cantex Stretch, 365 g/m², EN ISO 11612 E3, EN ISO 11611 CL.2, EN 13034, LOI: 29.5%
- Reinforcing fabric, Barricader EP, 545 g/m²

These Cantex Weld Stretch Ladies Work Trousers are available in the following colors and sizes:

94 yellow/navy C36-C48

 

Standardization:
EN ISO 11612 A1+A2 B1 C1 D3 E3 F1
EN ISO 11612 – This standard describes protective clothing against heat and flames.

IEC 61482-2 APC 1 ELIM: 9.4 cal/cm² ATPV: 12.0 cal/cm²
IEC 61482-2 – This standard specifies PPE clothing that protects against the risk of an electric arc.

EN 1149-5
EN ISO 1149-5 - This standard describes PPE clothing that is used in an explosive hazardous environment, in other words ATEX environment where there is a risk of sparks being generated by the clothing, which could result in an explosion.

EN ISO 11611 CL.2 A1+A2
EN ISO 11611 – This standard describes PPE clothing used in welding or related processes, where there is a risk of metal splashes, brief contact with flames, radiant heat from the arc flash, electric shock due to short circuit and incidental contact with live conductors with a voltage of up to approx. 100 V DC at normal welding conditions.

EN 13034 type PB[6]
EN ISO 13034 - This standard describes PPE clothing that is used when there is a risk of exposure to a light spray of chemical liquids or small splashes, against which a liquid-tight barrier (at the molecular level) is not required.

EN ISO 20471 High Visibility clothing
EN ISO 20471 - This standard describes PPE clothing that is used in situations where one must be clearly visible to traffic both during the day and at night. This standard has three different classes divided over three different risks and the maximum level is class 3.

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