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ARC FLASH
& FLAME
RESISTANT
GARMENTS
TRUST THE ARC FLASH SPECIALISTS
7 REASONS
TO CHOOSE® CONTENTS
PROGARM PRODUCT PAGES
TODAY 18 S INGLE COLOUR
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30 T WO TONE COLOUR
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07 HAT’S
W
NEW
01
WE’RE THE ARC FLASH SPECIALISTS
The only business in the UK to be 100% focussed on Arc Flash
and Flame Resistant clothing. When the lives of your team are
36 H I VIS YELLOW
COLLECTION
at risk, isn’t it better to trust a specialist?
46 H I VIS ORANGE
COLLECTION
02
INHERENT PROTECTION
Our unique VXS+ fabric is 100% inherent. This means the very
fibres provide Flame Resistant protection for the life of the 56 BASELAYERS
COLLECTION
17 T HE UK’S FIRST
ARC FLASH SURVEY
garment. Unlike treated fabrics, that protection doesn’t wash out.
03
DURABILITY MATTERS
We’re so confident that our Arc Flash garments last up to 70%
62 H EAD PROTECTION
PRODUCTS 12 G REAT GARMENTS MAKE PROGARM®
THE RIGHT CHOICE
longer than other leading brands that we provide a Lifetime
Seam Guarantee.
70 O THER
ACCESSORIES
QUALITY ASSURANCE
04 We hold ISO9001 for Quality Management and Article 11B
INFORMATION PAGES
10
accreditation for our supply chain, demonstrating our absolute
commitment to production quality at every stage.
V XS+
FABRICS
04 Welcome to ProGARM®
SAFETY ON THE BUTTON
05 Our anti-static ThermSAFE™ components (such as buttons and
06 ProGARM® Industry Sectors
07 What’s New
zips) are made from military-grade polymers, tested to keep 08 ProGARM® - The Facts
working even after an Arc Flash incident. 10 VXS+ Fabrics
11 Top Class Production
06
PRACTICALLY PERFECT
Soft fabrics and handy pockets are for more than just style;
your team are far more likely to wear the right PPE if they’re
12 Great Garments Make ProGARM®
the Right Choice
14 EN Standards - A Brief Summary
86 P RODUCT
MATRIX
comfortable and the garments are practical while working. 15 Arc Flash Explained
16 Protection in Layers
17 ProGARM® ARC Flash Survey
WE KEEP INNOVATING
07 As the industry leaders in innovation, we’re always working
74 Product Care
76 PPE Directive
to make good things better and are constantly working on the 77 Care Labels
next generation of Arc Flash protection. Constant innovation
78 EN Standards Explained
keeps us well ahead of the pack.
86 Product EN Standards Matrix
91 Branding and Garment Alterations
92 Size Chart
94 Notes
76 P PE
DIRECTIVE
We’re pioneers and we’re trailblazers. To stay safe, they need to wear the right protection. That’s
why we invest heavily in making our clothes comfortable and
practical too. That way they will be happy to wear them.
I know we are leading the industry with our
exciting new ranges and safety innovations. DEMAND THE BEST IN SAFETY AND PROTECTION
All our protective garments conform to the European PPE
BLAZING A TRAIL Regulation and display the correct care labels to guarantee
Specialising in Arc Flash protection drives us to innovate faster than any certification and traceability.
generalist PPE supplier and focus 100% on bringing you the best in Arc Often exceeding industry and EN standards, we’re always
Flash protection. researching and testing materials and designs to lead the
way in Arc Flash protection.
YOUR TEAM DEPEND ON US
To protect them when they need us. That’s why we never compromise DEMAND THE BEST IN QUALITY, DURABILITY AND VALUE
on safety. On innovation. On comfort, quality or durability. Our garments Our high-quality materials and durable designs mean
provide the best possible protection, everyday practicality and comfort. our garments last up to 70% longer than other brands,
providing outstanding value for money.
BUSINESSES DEPEND ON US
We’re trusted by some of the UK’s largest brands to keep their
teams safe.
HOW CAN YOU TELL IF YOU’VE GOT THE BEST? We have had these trousers for over
We take such pride in our work that we’re massively proud to put our 6 months and they are still going strong.
name on it. If you want the best, it will say ProGARM® on the label.
Before, we had to replace trousers
TALK TO ME nearly every three weeks.
We maintain our industry leading position throughout Europe because
we are always listening. If there’s something – anything - you want to
say, please do get in touch.
PROTECTION
in the UK than any other company and, to make sure we’re giving you
what you need to keep your teams safe, we make it our business to
consistently improving our products, there’s
plenty for us to shout about that’s new in this
NEW?
understand yours.
edition of our catalogue.
50%
ALMOST
of our core products are either
completely brand new or have
been upgraded with innovative new
features or fabrics.
UTILITIES
100%
UPGRADED HI-VIS ORANGE FABRICS
FOCUSSED
an Arc Flash incident. and durable than ever. Pg 46 > DETACHABLE BELT MOUNTED
POCKETS
The EU and HSE are specifying increasing
levels of Arc Flash and Flame Resistant
protective clothing. We can help you make on Arc Flash protection.
the right choices.
In response to wearer feedback, we created
12.8
rated trousers on the market, at
QUALITY-
All our garments carry a market-leading
lifetime guarantee on all structural seams.
OEKO-TEX® CERTIFIED
OEKO-TEX® is an independent testing system
in textiles, enhancing product safety and
THE FACTS
sustainable production. Wherever possible,
we only use products from OEKO-TEX®
approved suppliers.
DURABILITY
50-wash certified, inherent fabrics, tensile
strength and abrasion tested, a lifetime seam
guarantee… our longer-lasting garments
deliver outstanding value for money.
QUALITY FABRICS
Our VXS+ fabrics and quality assured
manufacturing processes are the foundation
of the ProGARM® product range. As well as
protection, fabric is selected for durability,
performance, comfort and how well it will wash.
EUROPEAN PRODUCTION
For speed, quality control and traceability,
all our garments are made in the EU.
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT UNIQUE PROGARM® DESIGNS ISO9001 AND ARTICLE 11B
We listen to our customers Developing our own designs As well as ISO9001 we RIGOROUS PRODUCT TESTING
and end users, taking on board means we can constantly are Article 11B (soon
feedback and suggestions to innovate and improve. We to become Module D) As well as wearer trials, we also test seams,
develop all our styles, ranges can also accommodate any certified, demonstrating our components and fabrics in specialist lab
and innovations. special design requirements commitment to high quality conditions to understand and maximise
that you need. standards throughout our performance.
supply chain. The result:
Better materials, efficient BSIF REGISTERED SAFETY SUPPLIER
manufacturing and an
As a BSIF Registered Safety Supplier you
outstanding customer
can be confident that you’re purchasing and
experience.
using high-quality safety products, correctly
tested and certified to meet the appropriate
European Standard.
LOI TESTING
GOING THE EXTRA MILE
With our ProGARM VXS+ fabric, ® Limiting Oxygen Index (LOI) : LOI is the amount of oxygen
required in the atmosphere for a material to ignite. With ISO9001 accreditation is widely known as the recognition of robust
wearers can now benefit from: an oxygen percentage of 21% in the earth’s atmosphere, company processes, quality control and customer service.
anything that has an LOI of less than 21 will burn quickly and
easily. An example of this is cotton, which has an LOI of 17. Article 11B accreditation (soon to become Module D) goes further,
INSTANT EXTINGUISHING VXS+ Modacrylic, with an LOI of 34, is much more Flame
Resistant than other materials including aramid fibres, which
and recognises our commitment to quality control throughout
manufacturing supply chain processes such as fibre manufacture,
PROPERTIES have an LOI of 28-29. That’s why VXS+ Modacrylic is - and will yarn development and dyeing.
always be - the top-performing Flame Resistant solution in
The fibre blend of our VXS+ fabrics the market, especially for severe risks like Electric Arc.
Every partner is regularly audited by an independent accredited
offers outstanding performance 35 body, and every batch of fabric is certified and documented as
compared to treated cotton and
meeting our exacting standards, with batch numbers being included
more expensive aramid fabrics. 33 on garment labels for complete traceability.
% 0F OXYGEN REQUIRED TO SUSTAIN IGNITION
31
RIGOROUS TESTING FOR YOUR REASSURANCE
29 As part of our rigorous quality
GREAT COMFORT control, we test EVERY garment
27 for protection against Arc Flash.
sing advanced textile technology,
U We repeat testing as often as
all of our products are designed for prescribed under EN Standard but,
25
optimum softness, breathability in practice, we’re innovating
and comfort. so regularly that we’re usually
23
testing upgraded garments before
21 previously released versions are due
to be re-tested.
19
HIGHLY DURABLE 100/0 80/20 60/40 40/60 20/80 0/100 Even individual components such
FIBRE COMPOSITION as zips, buttons and press studs are
After 50 industrial washes, regularly tested and certified to make
our garments outlive, outshine sure they’re safe, and will keep working
and outclass the competition in VXS+ MODACRYLIC & COTTON
STANDARD MODACRYLIC/COTTON after an incident to allow First Aiders to
durability, appearance and strength, remove garments easily.
with excellent colour fastness and
less than 3% shrinkage. VXS+ MODACRYLIC STANDARD MODACRYLIC/ We also test all of our garments
& COTTON COTTON for their structural integrity in the
100/0 33.8 32
seams, testing against flame spread,
80/20 33.6 31 their strength to withstand an Arc
60/40 33.4 29 Flash and also their durability to
40/60 33 27 stand up to the rigours of day-to-day
20/80 31.8 24 wear. That’s why we can confidently
0/100 20 20 offer our Lifetime Seam Guarantee.
GREAT GARMENTS®
MAKE PROGARM
THE RIGHT CHOICE
All of our garments have innovative
features, created with the end-user
in mind, and benefit from our unique
100% inherent VXS+ fabrics and
ThermSAFE™ components. Here
are some of the ways our garments
set the standard.
INTERNAL KNEEPAD
INTERNAL ELASTICATED POCKETS
WAISTBAND Allows kneepads to be
Gives improved garment added for wearer comfort
fit for safety and comfort and protection
AT A GLANCE
EN standards at the back of the
brochure.
LIVE WORKING – PROTECTIVE
For more information on the
updated PPE Directive, take a IEC 61482 IEC 61482-2:
2009
CLOTHING AGAINST THE THERMAL
HAZARDS OF AN ELECTRIC ARC.
EXPLAINED
look at our summary on page 76.
This standard is significantly different to FR standard EN ISO 11612. It includes more rigorous and
different requirements, and is the standard for garments to protect those at risk of Arc Flash.
BS EN 1149-5 RIS-3279
Protective clothing – Railway Group Standard –
Electrostatic Properties High Visibility Clothing SCOPE This part of IEC 61482 is applicable to protective clothing used in
work if there is an electric arc hazard.
Page: 79 Page: 79 (EXTRACT FROM THE
This standard specifies requirements and test methods applicable
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD) to materials and garments for protective clothing for electrical
workers against the thermal hazards of an electric arc based on:
IEC 61482-2 BS EN ISO 11611 • Relevant general properties of the textiles, tested with
Protective clothing against the Protective clothing for use in selected textile test methods
thermal hazards of an electric arc welding and allied processes
• Arc thermal resistance properties
Page: 80 Page: 81
BS EN ISO 20471
High visibility clothing - testing
BS EN ISO 14116
Protection against heat &
TEST METHODS OPEN ARC TEST METHOD: IEC 61482-1-1
This test method gives a Calorific Value for each garment - expressed as an ATPV
methods and requirements flame - limited flame spread There are two test methods (Arc Thermal Protection Value) or EBT Value (Energy Breakopen Threshold) -
commonly referred to and in this way, layered garment systems can be built up with testing results
Page: 82 Page: 82 under the IEC 61482-2: 2009 that correspond directly to your Arc Flash Risk Assessments.
European Standards:
BOX TEST METHOD: IEC 61482-1-2
This test method gives results of either 4kA (Class 1) or 7kA (Class 2) with Class 2
BS EN ISO 11612 BS EN 13034 being a higher level of protection and is established in the European market.
Clothing to protect Protective clothing Garments in the ProGARM® collection are tested in this way, but the results
against heat and flame against liquid chemicals cannot be directly related to Arc Flash Risk Assessments in the same way that
Calorific Values can be in the Open Arc Test Method.
Page: 83 Page: 84
BS EN 342 BS EN 343
Protective clothing – Protective clothing –
protection against cold protection against rain
Page: 84 Page: 85
BS EN 14404
Personal protective equipment, knee protectors for work in the kneeling position
Page: 85
ATPV TESTING ON A PROGARM® GARMENT - BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ARC FLASH TEST METHODS CALL US ON 01482 679600
SURVEY
UK in a bid to shine a spotlight on the
potentially life-changing and fatal
LAYERED PROTECTION WITH PROGARM® risks of Arc Flash.
When Arc Flash and Flame Resistant garments are worn
in layers, they provide the best “last line of defence against Alarmingly, it reveals a lack of awareness at every level
an Arc Flash incident.” of current safety standards governing Arc Flash and an
ProGARM®
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apparent failure from employers to properly educate staff
Arc Flash garments should not just be an outer protective 5280 POLO SHIRT AND
about this high-risk threat.
layer, as wearing the wrong fabrics even under protective 5282 POLO SHIRT
garments can result in injury in the event of an Arc Flash We commissioned the survey to help us better support
incident. That’s why ProGARM® has developed a total range
of garments to protect you and your team that are soft, % our customers and their industries in adopting health and
safety best practice, and sought the views from 200 UK
breathable and comfortable. industry professionals across the rail, power generation,
ADMITTED THAT T HEY (OR industrial electrical, utilities and petrochemical sectors.
By layering garments, you can achieve enhanced SOMEONE T HEY WORK WITH)
protection values, higher than merely the sum of the
protection values of the garments. This is because air is
HAVE SUFFERED AN ARC It is thought to be the first national research exercise of its
type ever conducted into Arc Flash, and gathered feedback
a poor conductor of heat. It acts as an insulator and so FLASH STRIKE from site-based employees as well as senior management
increases the total calorific value of the garment system. teams/employers.
84 %
measured in calories/cm2. The resulting explosion is able
to deliver an amount of heat to a certain distance. RESPONSIBILITY TO SELF-EDUCATE
ON A RC FLASH CLAIMED THEY UNDERSTAND
Each level, (0-4) is rated at a certain amount of flame THE RISKS ASSOCIATED
resistance, measured again in calories/cm2.
WITH A RC FLASH
78%
We have done few popular product multi-layer arc test as per
table below, any questions please contact sales@progarm.com
90
5280 Polo shirt + 5630 Sweatshirt Garment & Fabric Garment & Fabric
Class 2 31cal (Category 3) believe that there is
a pressing need for
6458/6100/6101/7480/7482 Fabrics (Class 2) Garment & Fabric
the Government to
Coverall + 5850 Jacket 25.6cal (Category 3)
develop more specific
OF RESPONDENTS D ID
6458/6100/6101/7480/7482 Coverall Fabrics (Class 2) Garment & Fabric guidelines and legislation NOT KNOW T HE CORRECT
+ 7638/7636/7418/7418 Trouser 25.6cal (Category 3) % surrounding Arc Flash
GOVERNMENT SAFETY
6458/6100/6101/7480/7482 Coverall – Garment & Fabric
+ 5200 IMPROVED Polo shirt 28.5cal (Category 3) GUIDANCE – HSG47
IMPROVED
ProGARM® LADIES
AVAILABLE
SINGLE COLOUR
7636
NEW
COLLECTION
Page 25 Page 26 & 7721 DETACHABLE POCKET
Page 27
5200 5280
POLO SHIRT
SIZES: S-4XL
POLO SHIRT
SIZES: S-4XL
Enclosed stud
IMPROVED
placket allows
quick fastening
5202 ThermSAFE™
plastic FR poppers 5282
Natural feel,
comfortable Cut in a specific Cut in a specific
and soft women’s fit women’s fit
Enclosed stud placket // Allows quick fastening PRODUCT INFORMATION Enclosed stud placket // Allows quick fastening PRODUCT INFORMATION
VXS+ blend // Natural feel, comfortable and soft VXS+ blend // Natural feel, comfortable and soft
COLOUR: Navy COLOUR: Navy
Breathable // Good moisture management Breathable // Good moisture management
FABRIC SPECIFICATION: FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
ThermSAFE™ plastic FR poppers // CE Certified ThermSAFE™ plastic FR poppers // CE Certified
ProGARM® VXS+ Inherent ProGARM® VXS+ Inherent Pique
Knitted collar with tipping // Ensures best appearance after washing Interlock Fabric, Navy - 260gms Knitted collar with tipping // Ensures best appearance after washing Fabric, Navy - 210gms
Rib knit cuffs // Close fit LOI: 31.2% Rib knit cuffs // Close fit LOI: 34.3%
EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC
Round neck
collar with
stretch rib
Round neck rib
knit collar
5430
SafetyICON™
Useful arm
pocket T-SHIRT
SIZES: S-4XL
EN Standard
identification
Colour
matched to
other navy
ProGARM®
garments
SWEATSHIRT
40 P
SIZES: S-4XL
Breathable // Good moisture management Best appearance Generous length // Maximum protection SafetyICON™ on arm // Visual EN Standard icon system
EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC
PROTECTION IN LAYERS
4KA 14.4CAL 5280 or 5282 Polo Shirt + 5630 Sweatshirt = ARC 3 4KA NOT
protection with 31.0cal/cm2
TESTED
Pt. 5:2008 Class 1 Pt. 5:2008
A1, B1, C1 Pt. 3:2004
Charge Decay
EBT50=
14.4cal/cm2 CLASS 1 ARC 2 A1, B1, C1 Pt. 3:2004
Charge Decay
Class 1
CLASS 1
Microfleece
lining for extra
warmth
Radio loop on
left breast
Zipped Napoleon
pocket with
incorporated
phone pocket
IMPROVED
5850 5790
SOFTSHELL
FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
VXS+ Inherent Woven Weave
SIZES: S-4XL SIZES: S-4XL
fabric with Waterproof Mandarin collar // Maximum neck protection Mandarin collar // Maximum neck protection
Membrane – 340gms
One front pocket with zippers // Secure storage Two front pockets with zippers // Secure storage
PRODUCT CARE:
Gas monitor loop // Secure fixing point Internal pocket // Secure Velcro® tab
60 P
JACKET
SafetyICON™ on arm // Visual EN Standard icon system Now fully lined // Extra warmth & protection
5cm FR AS Reflective Tape // Double stitched for longer life Drawcord waist adjustment with toggles //
Phone pocket on sleeve with flap // Safe and secure Close waist fit
Velcro® secured cuff tabs // Close fit around wrist or gloves SafetyICON™ on arm // Visual EN Standard
icon system
Side access pockets with flaps // Prevents entry of debris
Elasticated cuff // Close fit around wrist
ThermSAFE™ plastic FR zipper // CE Certified
ThermSAFE™ plastic FR zipper // CE Certified
Extended back // Protection when bending over
SIZES: S-4XL Extended back // Protection when bending over
Triple stitched side seams // Lifetime quality assurance
Easy-Stretch™ side panels // Maximum wearer comfort
60 P 40
EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC
7KA 28CAL
4KA 9.5CAL 4KA 32.3CAL
7638 7720
TROUSER
SIZES:
COMBAT TROUSER
SIZES:
30"- 52" Reg leg (32"/81cm) 30"- 52" Reg leg (31"/80cm)
32"- 44" Tall leg (34"/86cm) 30"- 44" Tall leg (33"/85cm)
32"- 42" Short leg (30"/76cm)
xtra wide belt
E
loop at rear 7636 32"- 42" Short leg (30"/76cm)
Tool and
pen pocket
LADIES
TROUSERS 7721
SIZES: Rear pocket
8-24 Reg leg (30"/76cm)
with flap
8-24 Tall leg (32"/81cm)
DETACHABLE
HOLSTER POCKET
NEW
Higher
Kneepad Cal rating
pockets - 100,000
for extra abrasion
Triple needle protection cycles
stitch seams for
extra longevity
Reinforced
long hem
Cut in a specific
women’s fit
Order Separately
Combat pocket with flap // Safe storage space PRODUCT INFORMATION Combat pocket with flap // Safe storage space PRODUCT INFORMATION
Mobile phone pocket // Keep your phone safe External kneepad pockets // Wear with ProGARM® 2240 kneepads for extra protection
COLOUR: Navy Mobile phone pocket // Keeps your phone safe COLOUR: Navy
Side access pockets // Traditional style
FABRIC SPECIFICATION: FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
Extra wide belt loop at rear // Prevents belt riding up Side access pockets // Additional storage
VXS+ 250W 250g/m2 Woven VXS+ Woven Inherent Fabric,
ThermSAFE™ plastic FR Zipper // CE Certified Inherent Fabric Extra wide belt loop at rear // Prevents belt riding up 300gms
SafetyICON™ on leg pocket // Visual EN Standard icon system LOI: 30.6% ThermSAFE™ plastic FR Zipper // CE Certified PRODUCT CARE:
PRODUCT CARE: SafetyICON™ on leg pocket // Visual EN Standard icon system 60 P
Rear pockets with flap // Secure storage space
60 P
Triple stitched side seams // Lifetime quality assurance Reinforced crotch // Improved longevity
Reinforced crotch // Improved longevity Reinforced long hem // Stronger leg hem, ability to extend/shorten leg
ThermSAFE™ Jeans button // Jeans style fastening ThermSAFE™ Jeans button // Jeans style fastening
EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC
6100
COVERALL
SIZES:
S-4XL, Reg leg (31”/80cm)
M-2XL, Tall leg (33”/85cm)
Short leg by re-hemming
Double
stitched 6101
5cm FR AS
Reflective
Internal elasticated Tape
waistband for
improved fit LADIES
COVERALL
SIZES:
8-22, Reg leg (29”/75cm)
8-22, Tall leg (31”/80cm)
Velcro®
secured
cuff tabs
AVAILABLE
IN ORANGE Cut in a
specific
women’s fit
Phone pocket on sleeve with flap // Safe and secure LOI: 30.6%
EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC and shrinkage is less than
4KA 9.5CAL 3% as stated!
2015
LADIES
AVAILABLE
6446
ProGARM®
5816
Double stitched
reflective tape
on HV yellow
shoulder
TROUSER IMPROVED
SIZES:
30”-52” Reg leg (32”/81Cm)
30”-44” Tall leg (34”/86Cm)
32”-42” Short leg (30”/76Cm) 5814
LADIES TROUSER
SIZES:
Triple needle 8-22 Reg leg (30”/76Cm)
stitch seams 8-22 Tall leg (32”/81Cm)
Secure Gas for extra
Monitor Loop longevity
IMPROVED
Side pockets
Adjustable waist
with flaps to
fastening for
prevent debris
improved fit IMPROVED
PRODUCT INFORMATION
COLOUR: Navy/Yellow
FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
VXS+ 300W 300g/m2 Woven Internal kneepad pocket
Inherent Fabric with FC Finish to fit ProGARM™
2240 Kneepad
5808
LOI: 29.3%
PRODUCT CARE:
JACKET
60 P
5cm FR AS Reflective Tape // Double stitched for longer life PRODUCT INFORMATION
Kneepad pockets // Wear with kneepads for extra protection
Combat pocket with flap // Safe storage space COLOUR: Navy/Yellow
Vertical chest
6444
pockets for use
with harnesses
COVERALL
SIZES:
IMPROVED
ThermSAFE™
plastic FR
PRODUCT INFORMATION
zippers
COLOUR: Navy/Yellow
FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
COVERALL
LOI: 30.6%
PRODUCT CARE:
60 P
NEW
LADIES
AVAILABLE
7414
NEW
ProGARM®
COLLECTION
7482
NEW
5626
5286
SWEATSHIRT
POLO SHIRT
SIZES: S-4XL
Enclosed
fastenings on
5287
placket SIZES: S-4XL
Twin needle
stitch on
SHIRT
SIZES: 8-22
Heat applied
stretch tape
for additional Round neck
comfort collar with
stretch rib
NEW
Ultra-soft
and durable
VXS+ fabric
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Stretch cuff
with Lycra® COLOUR: HV Yellow
FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
ProGARM® VXS+ Inherent
Sweat Fabric, HV Yellow -
320gms
LOI: 30.8%
PRODUCT CARE:
40
Enclosed stud placket // Allows quick fastening PRODUCT INFORMATION Rib knit cuff
VXS+ blend // Natural feel, comfortable and soft with Lycra® for
COLOUR: HV Yellow comfort and
Breathable // Good moisture management
close fit
FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
ThermSAFE™ plastic FR poppers // CE Certified
ProGARM® VXS+ Inherent Pique
Knitted collar with tipping // Ensures best appearance after washing Fabric, HV Yellow - 210gms
Contrast colour collar // Stylish and practical PRODUCT CARE:
3
4KA NOT
TESTED 3
4KA 13.2CAL
Pt. 5:2008
A1, B1, C1, F1 Pt. 3:2004
Charge Decay
Class 1 Class 3
CLASS 1 Pt. 5:2008 Class 1
A1, B1, C1 Pt. 3:2004
Charge Decay
EBT50=
13.2cal/cm2
Class 3
CLASS 1 ARC 2
*5287 meets Class 2 and 5286 meets Class 3
Covered zipped
hand pockets
7418
TROUSER
SIZES: 30 - 52 Regular Leg (31”/80cm)
30 - 44 Tall leg (33”/85cm)
Adjustable
waist strap with
ThermSAFE™ hook
32 - 42 Short leg (30”/76cm)
7414
and loop
LADIES TROUSER
SIZES:
8 - 22 Regular leg (30”/76cm)
8 - 22 Tall leg (32”/81cm)
Combat pocket
on right leg with NEW
Adjustable cuff
SafetyICON™
with soft cuffing
EN Standard
on inside for
identification
extra warmth
IMPROVED
Triple needle
stitch seams
9930 PRODUCT INFORMATION
for extra
longevity
SOFTSHELL
COLOUR: HV Yellow / Navy
FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
VXS+ Inherent Woven Weave
fabric with Waterproof
Membrane—340gms
JACKET
PRODUCT CARE:
60 P
3
7KA 28CAL A1, B1, C1, E1
Pt. 5:2008
Pt. 3:2004
Class 1
EBT50=
9.5cal/cm2
Class 1, A1 Class 2
CLASS 1 ARC 2
Charge Decay
PRODUCT INFORMATION
WATERPROOF
No seams on Outer Layer: VXS+ Inherent Special
Weave Fabric with Waterproof
Replaces standard shoulders to
Membrane - 395gms
hood with larger one improve durability
and comfort whilst Lining Layer: VXS+ Inherent Woven
to cover our range fabric - 200gms
of Helmets. wearing harness
LOI: 27.0%
Sold separately
SALOPETTES
PRODUCT CARE:
60 P
SIZES: S-4XL
PRODUCT INFORMATION
WATERPROOF JACKET
of 2 garment set
and should be worn
with the compatible
jacket (9750)
Expandable
ankle opening
SIZES: S-4XL with zipper
Two tone design // Practical and stylish Inner pockets on right hand breast // Storage space
Elasticated inner cuffs // Wind proofing C
overed, zipped hand pockets // Keeps out debris and keeps
Storm flap // Wind proofing contents secure
EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC
3 3
2 2
3
7KA 47CAL 3
7KA 47CAL
7480
COVERALL
SIZES:
S - 4XL, Reg leg (31”/80cm)
M - 2XL, Tall leg (33”/85cm) Double
stitched 7482
5cm FR AS
Featuring Reflective
Flame Resistant Tape
ThermSAFE™
hook and loop LADIES
COVERALL
SIZES:
8 - 22, Reg leg (29”/175cm)
8 - 22, Tall l eg (31”/180cm)
Side access
pockets
NEW
Cut in a
specific
women’s fit
NEW
IMPROVED
LADIES
AVAILABLE
4614
NEW
ProGARM®
COLLECTION
RIS
AVAILABLE
3279
4692
NEW
5648
5290
POLO SHIRT
SWEATSHIRT
Twin needle
stitch on
IMPROVED neckline
SIZES: S-4XL
Ultra-soft and
durable VXS+
5292
Fabric
SIZES: S-4XL
LADIES POLO
SHIRT Useful arm
SIZES: 8-22
pocket for
phone or
small items
NEW
Safety ICON
EN Standard
identification PRODUCT INFORMATION
Contrast
cuffing COLOUR: HV Orange
FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
Fleece lined for
ProGARM® VXS+ Inherent
extra warmth Sweat Fabric, HV Orange -
430gms
LOI: 30.2%
PRODUCT CARE:
40 P
3
4KA NOT 3
TESTED 4KA 21.6CAL
Pt. 5:2008
A1, B1, C1 Pt. 3:2004
Charge Decay
Class 1 Class 3 Issue 1
CLASS 1 CEBT50=21.6
A1, B1, C1 Issue 1 Cal/cm2
Class 1
Class 3
CLASS 1 ARC 2
*5292 meets Class 2 and 5290 meets Class 3
4616
Vertical pocket
with zipper
IMPROVED
TROUSER
SIZES: 30 - 54 Regular leg (32”/81cm)
IMPROVED
LADIES TROUSER
SIZES:
Reinforced 8 -22 Regular leg (30”/76cm)
crotch panel 8 -22 Tall leg (32”/81cm)
Combat pocket
on right leg with
SafetyICON™
NEW
EN Standard
Side pockets identification
Adjustable waist
fastening for with flaps to
improved fit prevent debris
PRODUCT INFORMATION
COLOUR: HV Orange
FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
4608
ProGARM® VXS+ Inherent Triple stitched
Woven Fabric, HV Orange - side seams
310gms
JACKET
PRODUCT CARE:
60
Combat pocket with flap // Safe storage space
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Kneepad pockets // Wear with kneepads for extra protection
Mobile phone pocket // Keeps your phone safe COLOUR: HV Orange
Side access pockets with flaps // Protects from debris entry FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
SIZES: S-4XL Extra wide belt loop at rear // Prevents belt riding up
ProGARM® VXS+ Inherent Woven
Fabric, HV Orange - 310gms
ThermSAFE™ plastic FR Zipper // CE Certified PRODUCT CARE:
SafetyICON™ on leg pocket // Visual EN Standard icon system 60
Mandarin collar for maximum neck protection V
elcro secured cuff tabs // Close fit around wrist or gloves
®
3 4KA 9.8CAL
4KA 9.8CAL
Pt. 5:2008 ATPV =
A1, B1, C1,
Pt. 5:2008 ATPV =
E1, F1 Pt. 3:2004
Charge Decay
9.8cal/cm2
Class 1
Class 1, A1 Class 1 Issue 1 CLASS 1 ARC 2
A1, B1, C1,
E1, F1 Pt. 3:2004
Charge Decay
9.8cal/cm2
Class 1
Class 1, A1 Class 3 Issue 1
CLASS 1 ARC 2
9441
HELMET HOOD
PRODUCT INFORMATION
9660
WATERPROOF
No seams on COLOUR: HV Orange
Replaces standard shoulders to FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
hood with larger one improve durability Outer Layer: VXS+ Inherent Special
to cover our range and comfort whilst Weave Fabric with Waterproof
wearing harness Membrane - 395gms
of Helmets.
Lining Layer: VXS+ Inherent Woven
Sold separately
SALOPETTES
Fabric - 200gms
LOI: 27.0%
PRODUCT CARE:
60 P
SIZES: S-4XL
PRODUCT INFORMATION
COLOUR: HV Orange
Removable
FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
braces Outer Layer: VXS+ Inherent Special
Weave Fabric with Waterproof
Membrane - 395gms
Lining Layer: VXS+ Inherent Woven
Fabric - 200gms
LOI: 27.0%
PRODUCT CARE:
60 P
WATERPROOF JACKET
of 2 garment set
and should be worn
with the compatible
jacket 9440
Expandable
ankle opening
with zipper
SIZES: S-4XL
Elasticated inner cuffs // Wind proofing N
o seams on shoulder // Improved durability and comfort whilst
Storm flap // Wind proofing wearing a harness
EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC
3 3
3 2
3
7KA 47CAL 3
7KA 47CAL
4690
COVERALL
SIZES:
S-4XL, Regular leg (31”/80cm)
M-2XL, Tall leg (33”/85cm) Double
stitched 4692
5cm FR AS
Reflective
Internal elasticated Tape
waistband for
improved fit LADIES
COVERALL
SIZES:
8-22, Regular leg (29”/75cm)
8-22, Tall leg (31”/80cm)
NEW
Wear with
kneepads for
extra protection
Cut in a
specific
women’s fit
4KA 9.8CAL
a fantastic product.
Pt. 5:2008 ATPV =
A1, B1, C1,
E1, F1 Pt. 3:2004
Charge Decay
9.8cal/cm2
Class 1
Class 1, A1 Class 3 Issue 1 CLASS 1 ARC 2
LADIES AVAILABLE
8700F
ProGARM®
BASELAYERS
COLLECTION
For full Product Matrix outlining EN Standards, see page 86
IMPROVED
IMPROVED
Shoulder stitching
pattern for improved
ergonomics
Double stitching
for longevity
Thumb hole
in cuff for extra
warmth
Innovative
stitching pattern
for improved
comfort
8210 8220
COLOUR: Navy
COLOUR: Navy
TOP LEGGINGS
FABRIC SPECIFICATION: FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
VXS+ Inherent Jersey Fabric, Navy VXS+ Inherent Jersey Fabric, Navy
- 220gms - 220gms
PRODUCT CARE: PRODUCT CARE:
EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC EN STANDARDS BOX TEST ARC RATING FABRIC
8100 8700-M
BALACLAVA
Extra soft fabric
COLOUR: Navy
FABRIC SPECIFICATION:
VXS+ Inherent Jersey Fabric, Navy - 220gms
PRODUCT CARE:
Contrast
threads
EN STANDARDS
8700-F
LADIES BOXER
A1, B1, C1
Pt. 5:2008
Pt. 3:2004
Charge Decay BRIEFS
SIZES: (S/M), (L/XL), (2XL/3XL)
8300 8400
SNOOD
SIZES: One size
HELMET LINER
SIZES: One size
olour matched to
C
other navy ProGARM®
Elastic fabric Can be
garments
to fit all shapes worn in
and sizes multiple
forms
ProGARM®
PRODUCTS
For full Product Matrix outlining EN Standards, see page 86
2660 2688
REPLACEMENT REPLACEMENT
VISOR VISOR NEW
SIZES: One size Resistance to SIZES: One size Resistance to
fogging (N) fogging (N)
Accessory
slot for Ear
Defenders
4 point
webbing
harness
Resistance to Resistance to
UV radiation (2) UV radiation (2)
EN STANDARDS EN STANDARDS
Box Test COLOUR: White (other colours available) ATPV Box Test COLOUR: White (other colours available)
Class 1 8.4cal/cm2 Class 2
Protection
against lateral it adjustable ear muffs for attachment to the ProGARM® helmet
F
deformations with soft PVC cushions
SNR: 23dB. CE EN 352-3 Certified
Suitable for all ProGARM® Arc Flash helmets
2668
REPLACEMENT
Protection
against VISOR
electrical SIZES: One Size
shock
LIFETIME: 4 Years
24 CAL
SIZES: One Size
COLOUR: White (other colours
available)
HELMET
hock absorption, tested after artificial ageing, wet conditioning
S
and thermal conditioning in temperatures (-30ºC) and (+50ºC)
VISOR
ptical powers, light transmission factor, luminance factor of
O
dispersed light - optical class 1
2664 CHIN STRAP
esistance to penetration, tested after artificial ageing, wet
R esistance to medium range energy impact (speed of stroke up to
R SIZES: One Size
conditioning and thermal conditioning in temperatures (-30ºC) 120 m/s, mass of the ball 0.86g - symbol B
and (+50ºC) Protection against droplets and splashes of liquids - symbol 3
Resistance to flame Resistance to UV radiation - symbol 2 Replacement chin strap with quick release fasteners
Protection against molten metal splash - symbol MM Level of protection 2-1.7 (green face shield) Adjust and 4-point fitting
ace shield with enhanced colour recognition: red, yellow, green
F
EN STANDARDS and blue according to p. 4.2.3 EN 172:2000 - symbol C
Protection against short circuit electric arc - symbol 8
rotection against thermal hazards of an electric arc,
P
ATPV=24Cal/cm2 / HAF=91%
Class G Class 0
VLT Factor VLT<50% for Class 2
ATPV Box Test
24cal/cm2 Class 2
2682
SIZES: One Size Adaptors to fit the popular zone ear defenders to the ARC Helmets
VISOR
Velcro® fastening
2672
CLEANING
2666 BACK SWEATBAND CLOTH SIZES: One Size
SIZES: One Size
NEW
OTHER
ACCESSORIES
For full Product Matrix outlining EN Standards, see page 86
2000 2240
KITBAG
SIZES: One size
FR KNEEPADS Excellent
breathability
N ISO 11612 Certified // Optimum
E
safety
igh impact absorption from high
H
due to air holes grade cellular rubber
Notched
Large capacity sides for in the foam ash tested to ISO 15797, 12 cycles //
W
maximum Perfect stability
flexibility
PRODUCT INFORMATION
EN STANDARDS
EN ISO 11612:
Zipped front pockets 2008
Internal baseboard for rigidity shoulder strap SIZES: 50cm x 25cm x 25cm (34 Litres)
Protective base feet for longer bag life COLOUR: Black
CODE: 2000
2678 7721
RC Rated 50cm2 // High ARC
A
Resistant rating
ARC GLOVES Winterized,
waterproof DETACHABLE Excellent
NEW
HOLSTER
ut resistant // Level 2 & 3* according
C and windproof breathability
to ANSI/ISEA 105 Scale SIZES: L, XL, 2XL due to air holes
in the foam
POCKET
lame Resistant // Exceeds industry
F
standards according to ASTM D6413 18oz/yd2
urability // 5 x more durable than
D goatgrain
traditional driver gloves leather
VXS+ Woven
Inherent Fabric,
300gms
PRODUCT INFORMATION
PRODUCT INFORMATION
EN STANDARDS ARC RATING SIZES: One size
COLOUR: Navy
CODE: 7721
50CAL
EN 388:2003 EN 407:2004
3.2.4.2 4.3.4.3.X.X
ARC 4 Detachable holster pocket does not meet any en standards
on its own, must be worn with 7720 combat trousers.
PERFORM...
commercial laundry companies on behalf of customers,
in your garments and know they’ll continue to perform so that they can see how our garments perform. In every WASHING METHODS
and keep your team safe, long after purchase. case, our garments have passed those rigorous tests with
EVEN IN THE
flying colours.
To achieve EN certification, we extensively wash-test all our VXS+ fabrics
EN ISO 6330: 2012 DOMESTIC
before releasing them to market, paying close attention to colour fastness, Many of our fabrics have been certified to EN11612 after TEXTILES – DOMESTIC WASHING AND DRYING
WASHING
how tear and tensile strength is affected, pulling resistance and dimensional 50 industrial wash cycles, as specified in ISO 15797:2004. PROCEDURES FOR TEXTILE TESTING
change or shrinkage. This involves being washed at 75°C and tunnel dried at
150°C for five minutes. This international standard defines the washing
MACHINE
And, because our VXS+ fabrics are 100% inherent, they are Arc Flash and Flame and drying procedures for textiles being washed
Resistant for the life of the garment; protection doesn’t wash out like it will with Many aramid fabrics are sensitive to high pH values in at home with consideration for wash loads, drying
treated garments. In fact, we regularly test other garments and fabrics on the detergents and are more susceptible to colour change procedures, chemicals and detergents and many
market to ensure our products remain at the forefront of Arc Flash protection. during industrial laundry. other variables.
The standard was reviewed in 2012, after 10 years of
However, our VXS+ fabric dye processes mean they’re amendments with industry influencers, to ensure the
easier to wash and dry at home or through industrial standard was based on global practices.
laundry, extending the lifespan of the garment with low
shrinkage and maintained hi-vis and brand standards. All our garments meet or exceed this standard, with
many fabrics and accessories in our collection also
INDUSTRIAL WASHING VXS+ ARAMID tested to the Industrial Wash standard EN ISO15797
PROCEDURE ACCORDING 300W FABRIC
TO ISO 15797 300G/M2 – see below.
WASHING (75ºC) AND COLOUR FASTNESS AFTER
TUMBLE DRYING (80ºC) INDUSTRIAL WASHING (ISO 105 A02) EN ISO15797: 2004 INDUSTRIAL
INITIAL 5 5 TEXTILES – INDUSTRIAL WASHING AND FINISHING
PROCEDURES FOR TESTING OF WORKWEAR
25X 75 4-5 1-2
PROTECTS GO/RT 3279 was a high visibility standard that only applied to the
rail industry in the UK, as opposed to the EU-wide nature of other
ABOUT THIS EN STANDARD
EN STANDARDS
fuel is being delivered.
The aim of GO/RT 3279 and the new RIS-3279-TOM is to ensure
that rail workers on or near the tracks are sufficiently visible to Annex II art 2.3 of the ATEX Directive 99/92/CE concerning the
trains approaching at speed or any other traffic. protection of workers likely to be exposed to the risk of explosive
atmospheres says: “Workers must be provided with appropriate
Stated in the standard is that: ‘The colour specific requirements working clothing consisting of materials which do not give rise to
within this standard conform to the range specified within BS EN electrical discharges that can ignite explosive atmospheres.” As a
20471 clause 5.1.2.’. In order to confine this to a specific orange consequence, the outer fabrics of these garments are made from
colour and to prevent the selection of a colour at the red end antistatic materials and components.
of the spectrum, the precise chromaticity co-ordinates for the
colour are specified as: Fluorescent orange, X:0.588, Y:0.371, Under the scope of the PPE Manufacturers Directive 89/686/
Our protective clothing is designed with a luminance factor of at least 0.4. The accepted tolerance EEC, a series of EN Standards have been developed relating to
specifically for working in environments in colour is laid out in EN 20471. There is no tolerance for the
luminance factor.
electrostatic properties. Key parts of these standards that relate
to the protective garments we produce are noted here:
where heat, flame, low light, open
arc, chemicals or static electricity Also stipulated in the RIS 3279 standard is the need for retro-
reflective materials, with photometric and physical performance
EN1149-5 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
are all potential hazards. aligned with EN 20471. Antistatic PPE is certified to EN1149-5 as this standard covers
the performance requirements of the garments and refers to the
To ensure our garments protect in these environments, Mentioned in the RIS 3279 standard is the accepted use of a choice of two different methods (EN1149-1 or EN1149-3).
mini vest where the nature of the work being carried out will not
each item is certified and manufactured to a European
Standard. These standards ensure that the design,
obscure the high visibility clothing, and thus reduce the surface
area that is visible. The same applies to company logos; these
EN1149-1 MEASUREMENTS OF SURFACE RESISTIVITY
materials used and performance after washing are are permitted where they do not compromise the surface area This test method is most appropriate for materials for which
maintained and reach minimum requirements. of background colour, and compensation may have to be made the electrostatic dissipative behaviour is based on surface
for this. conductivity. That is materials containing surface conductive
ALWAYS AHEAD OF THE GAME yarns or a homogeneous conductive outside PVC coating layer.
This method is not appropriate for core conductive fibres.
When new - often more stringent - EN Standards are made
available, we ensure our garments are certified to meet or
exceed these requirements.
EN1149-3 MEASUREMENTS OF CHARGE DECAY
This test method is referenced as the most relevant for materials
for which the electrostatic dissipative behaviour is based on core
WE’RE HERE TO HELP conducting fibres but can also be used for surface conducting
Read on for information about the most relevant EN materials.
Standards that relate to the garments in our collection,
In the EN1149 series there is also EN 1149-2 (measurement of
together with some explanatory notes. We’ve done our
electrical resistance through a material; the vertical resistance)
best to ensure the information in this section is correct which is also used as a test method in EN ISO 11611 (welders’
at the time of going to print – June 2018. For the exact clothing) and which is also mentioned in Annex H of EN469:2005.
wording and terminology of the standard, please refer to A further part of EN1149 is still under development which will
the relevant British Standards Institute (BSI) document cover the testing of the full garment – this part of the standard
available to purchase from the BSI or other sellers online. will be EN1149-4.
Electric arc, and the Arc Flash created, is an extremely dangerous the test. On the basis of the resulting data and a Stoll curve, 1149-2. ISO 15025: This is the test method for limited flame spread. This
and perhaps the least understood electrical hazard. They occur the length of time it would take to cause the onset of 2nd test involves applying a flame to a fabric sample for 10 seconds.
as a result of extreme discharges of voltage or electrical current degree burns is determined. Samples are also assessed for ISO 11611 has two classes - if the fabric passes all the tests, it is To pass the test, the after flame and smoulder times, together
from equipment including switchgear, transformers and heavy after-flaming, hole formation, melting. designated as Class 1. If the fabric also receives a Class 2 rating with the formation of holes, must be within the tolerances set in
electrical equipment. The arc generates a high level of energy for for the ISO 6942 and ISO 9150 tests, it is designated as Class 2. the standard. This test is also used for EN 531A.
a very short span of time (up to 1 second). The intense heat can
create temperatures of more than 19,000°C and it also produces
GARMENT TESTING AND FABRIC TESTING CLASS 1 - Lower Hazard Welding Applications. The application of a flame can take place in two ways: in
electric shock, extraordinary force and large quantities of It is important to note that not only should the fabric be tested CLASS 2 - Higher Hazard Welding Applications. procedure A (leads to Class A1), the flame is applied horizontally
thermal radiant energy. to make sure it conforms to the Standard, but also the complete (similarly to EN 470 and EN 531) in procedure B (leads to Class
garment or garment assembly. The garment test is not testing A2), the flame is applied laterally.
for energetic value but to ensure the garment structure remains
EXPLAINING THE DIFFERENT TESTS
WHAT IS THE RISK? intact after the arc exposure and that components such as zips, ISO 6942: This is a test method for assessing fabrics and fabric EN 1149-2: This is a test method for measuring the electrical
Anywhere your employees are working with electricity, an Arc press studs and buttons are still functional and don’t cause combinations exposed to radiant heat. In this test, a fabric sample resistance of a fabric sample and determining whether an
Flash can occur. To ensure adequate protection, you must be further injury to the wearer by melting or heat transfer. is exposed to radiant heat (infrared rays). The temperature on electrical charge passes through the sample from the outside to
able to determine the maximum energy of default circuits in the reverse (unexposed) side of the sample is registered using a the inside. For further information on this EN Standard please
any electrical installation. The risks of an electric arc exposure
are significant and potentially fatal through:
LIMITATIONS OF USE calorimeter. The length of time the sample can remain exposed
before the temperature on the unexposed side rises by 24°C
refer to the EN1149 section earlier in this section.
With arc protection, the environmental conditions and the risks is measured. This test is also used for EN 531C and has two
• Electrocution at the working site need to be considered. For example, a test different classes as follows:
• Extremely high levels of radiant heat under the standard using a 4kA test current (Class 1) subjects the
• S econdary fire or explosions (ignition to the surroundings) garment/fabric to an incident energy of 135kJ/m2 +/-56 Kj/m2 (3.2 CLASS 1 - T
emperature increase occurs after more than
• 1st, 2nd or 3rd degree burns – 3rd degree burns cause +/-1.2 Cal/cm2) over a 500ms exposure at 18-28°C and at 45-75% 7 seconds.
permanent damage relative humidity (RH). If the working environment deviates from CLASS 2 - T
emperature increase occurs after more than
this temperature/humidity range, the level of protection may be 16 seconds.
IEC 61482-2:2009 PERFORMANCE AND DESIGN reduced. Exposure to higher incident energies or longer duration
arcs may also result in the garment providing insufficient
REQUIREMENTS protection. Therefore it’s essential to conduct comprehensive
The standard outlines the performance requirements for risk assessments before live working.
materials and design requirements for garments, as well as the TYPICAL EXAMPLES OF PROCESSES AND WHICH CLASS OF GARMENT MIGHT BE MOST RELEVANT
external marking of garments and other user information that For full body protection, the protective clothing needs to be
should be made available to wearers. All ProGARM® Arc Flash worn fully fastened and closed and other suitable protective CRITERIA FOR CHOICE BASED ON THE TYPE OF PROCESS CRITERIA FOR CHOICE BASED ON THE TYPE OF WORK
protective garments carry prominent external markings to equipment (e.g. helmet with protective face screen, protective
CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 1 CLASS 2
indicate that is the case. gloves and boots) should be used. No garments, such as shirts,
The standard also specifies the requirements and test methods undergarments or underwear, should be used which melt under Manual welding operations Manual welding operations Operating machines such as: Operating machines such as:
applicable to materials and garments for protective clothing worn arc exposures – e.g. those made of polyamide, polyester or acrylic during which small amounts during which large amounts
• Oxygen cutting machines • In enclosed spaces
by electrical workers to protect them against the thermal hazards fibres. For maximum protection against Arc Flash exposure, of spatter or droplets of of spatter or droplets of
• Plasma cutting machines • W hen welding/cutting
of electric arc. There are two main ways to test a garment’s ability multiple flame-resistant garments should be worn in layers. molten metal are formed molten metal are formed
•R esistance pressure operations require
to protect a worker from the dangers of an Arc Flash. such as: such as:
welding machines reaching above head
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS • Gas welding • MMA welding (using • Thermal spraying height or take place in
IEC 61482-1-1:2009 ’OPEN ARC’ TEST METHOD WARNING: tears to Arc Flash certified garments should not
• TIG welding alkaline or cellulose • Welding tables comparable difficult
• MIG welding electrodes) positions
The ‘Open Arc’ test method (ATPV test and garment test) replaces be repaired by the user. A flammable (not flame proof) thread
• Micro plasma welding • M AG welding (with CO2 or
IEC 61482-1:2002. The ‘Open Arc’ test method is the same as the or non-heat-proof element likely to melt would be extremely
• Soldering brass mixed gasses)
original North American method for measuring the Arc Thermal dangerous in the event of exposure to flame. Should there be
• Spot welding • MIG (high-voltage) welding
Performance Value (ATPV), as used in ASTM F1959. Materials any need to repair a garment, please contact us for guidance
•S hielded electrode MMA • Flux-cored arc welding
or assemblies are given an ATPV value, expressed in kilojoules and safety advice.
welding • Plasma cutting
per square metre (kJ/M2), which can be converted into the • Gouging
familiar Cal/cm2. • Oxygen cutting
• Thermal spraying
ProGARM® produces garments to protect wearers against liquid This EN standard specifies the requirements and test methods Personal protective equipment. Knee protectors for work in the This EN Standard specifies the requirements and test methods
chemicals in accordance with this European Standard. These for garments and clothing combinations designed to protect the kneeling position. for materials and the seams of protective clothing that has been
garments are suitable for use in environments where there may wearer in a cold environment (characterised by a combination designed to give protection against precipitation (i.e. rain, snow),
be a risk of chemical splashes but where a total chemical barrier of humidity, wind and air temperature lower than -5 °C). The ProGARM® produces safety garments that are certified in mist and ground moisture. There is also a separate test EN
is not required - *PB = Partial Body Protection. standard does not contain any specific requirements for head, accordance with the EN 14404 Type 2 standard. This EN Standard 14360 for assessing the waterproofness of the complete finished
hand or foot protection. relates to trousers and coveralls which offer kneepad pockets to garments but this test is not included in EN 343.
The EN 13034 standard specifies the requirements and test protect the wearer when kneeling.
methods for Type 6 chemical protection suits for both one-off and
ABOUT THIS EN STANDARD ABOUT THIS EN STANDARD
multiple use applications. For other related accessories, such
as gloves and boots, which are not an integral part of the suit, This standard’s pictogram is an ice-crystal placed alongside
ABOUT THIS EN STANDARD This standard’s icon shows an umbrella placed under two
please refer to the corresponding product standards (see product three figures that represent the insulation (Clo), air permeability EN 14404 only applies in combination with certified kneepads numbers that represent the X and Y values. The X value indicates
matrix on page 86). Clothing in this category provides limited (X) and, if applicable, the water vapour resistance (Y) values. The and a garment that has been assessed. All ProGARM® workwear the waterproofness and the Y value indicates the water vapour
protection against small spatters or fumes of liquid chemicals. It precise meaning of these values is explained below. garments with knee pockets comply with EN 14404 and have been permeability (the garment’s breathability).
is usually made of water-repellent, but not completely waterproof assessed accordingly by a notified body.
materials. Within the ProGARM® range of products this is often
achieved by the use of chemical coatings such as Teflon®, which
THE CLO, X AND Y VALUES The measurements prescribed for kneepads depend on the size of
This standard falls within the scope of ‘self-certification’.
This means that manufacturers are allowed to certify their own
repel the contaminants and in order to preserve these properties The Clo value indicates a garment’s insulation properties and the garment in which they are used. The ProGARM® Gel Foam products, which therefore do not need to be assessed by an
within the fabric of the garment, special washing and drying is a measurement of how long a person can work at a specific kneepads is our recommended kneepad for use in our garments independent notified body. This is because the only risk
instructions should be adhered to. temperature when wearing this clothing. It is not a specific class, to ensure the pad fits the pocket and offers protection for wearers to the wearer is that he/she might get wet, which is not a
but can be any value. The table below shows the significance of from short to long leg lengths. life-threatening hazard. If EN 343 is used in combination with
ABOUT THIS EN STANDARD the Clo value.
There are three properties of knee protectors that are tested -
other EN Standards the whole combination of standards is
assessed by the notified body
The fabric is tested in various ways to determine its tensile these are Penetration Resistance, Force Distribution and Shock
LIGHT ACTIVITY 115 W/M2 AVERAGE ACTIVITY 170 W/M2
strength and resistance to chemicals. In these tests, four
different solutions of chemicals (Sulphuric Acid H2S04 30%,
Absorption. Two levels of protection can be provided.
The ProGARM® Gel Foam Kneepad has been tested according to
THE X AND Y VALUES
CLO 8H/˚C 1H/˚C 8H/˚C 1H/˚C
Sodium Hydroxide NaHO 30%, 0-xylene undiluted and 1-butanol and meets the requirements for EN14404 Level 1. The X value indicates the waterproofness of the garment.
undiluted) are applied to a fabric sample and the quantities of 2.0 1 -23 -18 -31 There are 3 Classes with 3 being the highest (i.e. the most
liquid that drip off and penetrate the fabric are measured and Level 1: This level requires kneepads to provide protection on a waterproof) and 1 is the lowest. A specific quantity of pressurised
analysed must be within the tolerances set within the standard. 2.5 -6 -33 -29 -44 surface on which the wearer will not generally risk injury from water is applied to the fabric and the respective Class is derived
lying objects more than 1cm high. Penetration resistance of at from the amount of pressure the fabric can withstand.
3.0 -13 -43 -39 -57
One finished product (of each quality) must also be analysed in a least 100 N.
‘mannequin’ test. During this spray test, the wearer must perform The Y value indicates the breathability of the fabric/s (all
7 movements (these are described in the standard) and the The X value indicates a garment’s air permeability. The X value Level 2: This level requires kneepads to be able to withstand use the layers used in the article). There are also 3 classes for
permeability of the garment to liquid chemicals is subsequently has 3 classes (1 to 3). Class 1 garments have the highest air under heavy conditions, such as kneeling on stones in mines and breathability with Class 1 being the lowest and Class 3 the
determined. The classes attained in the various tests must be permeability and Class 3 the least. The air permeability is a wind quarries. Penetration resistance of at least 250 N. highest. Wearing Class 1 garments longer than x minutes is not
clearly listed in the user instructions for the garment. proofing measurement, Class 1 is therefore the least windproof recommended (the length of time the article may be worn (x) is
and Class 3 the most. given in the standard in a table).
Where certified to EN 13034 ProGARM® garments are Type 6
garments and must undergo the spray test in order to display The Y value indicates a garment’s water vapour resistance. The Y
the EN pictogram for the standard on the user information value also has 3 classes (1 to 3). Class 1 garments have the lowest
and garment Care Label. In some of our garments it should water vapour resistance and Class 3 garments the highest.
be noted that in some instances the fabric has been tested but
the garment and seams have not. In this case, this is clearly A more recent version (2004) of EN 342 is now available.
marked on the Care Label and the EN pictogram is not shown.
Other requirements within the EN 13034 standard include tests The new version has the following values: Icler / Icle, this is the
for water resistance, tear strength, tensile strength and seam equivalent of the Clo value and two Y values. The first Y value
strength. If 2 piece garments are to be worn such as a trouser and indicates the air permeability; it is assessed in a different way
jacket combination it is important to ensure that both garments to the old EN 342, but is still given as Class 1 to 3. The second
have been certified as a ‘set’ for the specified level of protection. Y value indicates the garment’s waterproofing. Clothing that
complies with EN 342 does not necessarily have to be waterproof.
If chemicals are splashed onto a garment, the wearer should This value can therefore sometimes be omitted. This value has 2
immediately move away from the affected area and carefully classes - 1 and 2. Class 1 is the least waterproof and Class 2 the
remove the garment, ensuring that the chemicals or liquids do most. If a garment is waterproof, its breathability must also be
not come into contact with any part of the skin. The garment must tested.
then be cleaned and assessed for future use or taken out of use.
SINGLE COLOUR COLLECTION SINGLE COLOUR COLLECTION TWO TONE COLOUR COLLECTION
5200 5202 5280 5282 5430 5630 9931 5850 5790 7638 7636 7720 6100 6101 5808 5816 5814 6458 6444 6446
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310 GMS + 240 GMS 240 GMS 300 GMS 240 GMS 240 GMS 300 GMS 300 GMS 300 GMS 240 GMS 300 GMS 300 GMS
260 GMS 260 GMS 210 GMS 210 GMS 210 GMS 320 GMS 340 GMS 240 GMS
230 GMS
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
AGAINST THE THERMAL
HAZARDS OF ELECTRIC 14.2 14.2 7 7 14.4 28 9.5 32.3 9.5 9.5 12.8 9.5 9.5 12 12 12 9.5 12 12
ARC CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2
OPEN ARC TEST METHOD
CAL RATING
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
AGAINST THE THERMAL
HAZARDS OF ELECTRIC
ARC
CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1
BOX TEST METHOD,
CLASS 1 OR 2
CLOTHING TO PROTECT
AGAINST HEAT & FLAME
(LETTER ‘A’ LIMITED FLAME
SPREAD,
LETTER ‘B’ CONVECTIVE HEAT, A1, B1, A1, B1, A1, B1, C1, A1, B1, C1, A1, B1, C1, A1, B1, A1, B1, C1, A1, B1, C1,
A1, B1, C1, F1 A1, B1, C1, F1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1, F1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B2, C2 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1
LETTER ‘C’ RADIANT HEAT, C1, F1 C1, F1 D1, E1, F1 D1, E1, F1 D1, E1, F1 C1, F1 D1, E1, F1 D1, E1, F1
LETTER ‘D’ MOLTEN
ALUMINIUM SPLASH,
LETTER ‘E’ MOLTEN IRON
SPLASH,
LETTER ‘F’ CONTACT HEAT)
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
WITH ELECTROSTATIC
PROPERTIES
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
FOR WELDING AND CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1,
ALLIED PROCESSES A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1
(CLASS 1 OR 2)
HIGH VISIBILITY
CLOTHING CLASS 3 CLASS 3 CLASS 2
(CLASS 1, 2 OR 3)
RAIL STANDARD
HIGH VISIBILITY GO/RT
PROTECTION
AGAINST RAIN
PROTECTION AGAINST
CHEMICAL LIQUIDS
FABRIC FABRIC FABRIC FABRIC FABRIC
5286 5287 5626 9930 7418 7414 7480 7482 9750 9880 5290 5292 5648 4608 4616 4614 4690 4692 9440 9660
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PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
AGAINST THE THERMAL
HAZARDS OF ELECTRIC 13.2 28 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 47 47 21.6 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 47 47
ARC CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2 CAL/CM2
OPEN ARC TEST METHOD
CAL RATING
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
AGAINST THE THERMAL
HAZARDS OF ELECTRIC
ARC
CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 2 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 2 CLASS 2
BOX TEST METHOD,
CLASS 1 OR 2
CLOTHING TO PROTECT
AGAINST HEAT & FLAME
(LETTER ‘A’ LIMITED FLAME
SPREAD,
LETTER ‘B’ CONVECTIVE HEAT, A1, B1, C1, A1, B1, C1, A1, B1, C1, A1, B1, C1, A1, B1, A1, B1, A1, B1, A1, B1, C1, A1, B1, C1,
A1, B1, C1, F1 A1, B1, C1, F1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1, F1 A1, B1, C1, E1 A1, B1, C1, E1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1
LETTER ‘C’ RADIANT HEAT, D2, E3, F1 D2, E3, F1 E1, F1 E1, F1 C1, E1, F1 C1, E1, F1 C1, E1, F1 D2, E3, F1 D2, E3, F1
LETTER ‘D’ MOLTEN
ALUMINIUM SPLASH,
LETTER ‘E’ MOLTEN IRON
SPLASH,
LETTER ‘F’ CONTACT HEAT)
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
WITH ELECTROSTATIC
PROPERTIES
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
FOR WELDING AND CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 2, CLASS 2, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 1, CLASS 2, CLASS 2,
ALLIED PROCESSES A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1
(CLASS 1 OR 2)
HIGH VISIBILITY
CLOTHING CLASS 3 CLASS 2 CLASS 3 CLASS 3 CLASS 2 CLASS 1 CLASS 3 CLASS 3 CLASS 3 CLASS 2 CLASS 3 CLASS 2 CLASS 3 CLASS 3 CLASS 1 CLASS 1 CLASS 3 CLASS 3 CLASS 3 CLASS 2
(CLASS 1, 2 OR 3)
RAIL STANDARD
YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
HIGH VISIBILITY GO/RT
PROTECTION
CLASS 3/3 CLASS 3/3 CLASS 3/3 CLASS 3/3
AGAINST RAIN
PROTECTION AGAINST
GARMENT GARMENT GARMENT GARMENT
CHEMICAL LIQUIDS
CLOTHING TO PROTECT
AGAINST HEAT & FLAME
(LETTER ‘A’ LIMITED FLAME
SPREAD,
LETTER ‘B’ CONVECTIVE HEAT,
LETTER ‘C’ RADIANT HEAT, A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1 A1, B1, C1
LETTER ‘D’ MOLTEN
ALUMINIUM SPLASH,
LETTER ‘E’ MOLTEN IRON
SPLASH,
LETTER ‘F’ CONTACT HEAT)
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
Heat applied transfers contain a Flame Resistant
FOR WELDING AND component and have been tested and certified to the
ALLIED PROCESSES
(CLASS 1 OR 2) EN11612 Heat & Flame European Standard. Transfers
are easy to apply using an industrial heat press and can
HIGH VISIBILITY be printed in any Pantone® colour for exact replication
CLOTHING
(CLASS 1, 2 OR 3)
of your company logo or brand. We can pre-order bulk
quantity transfers and apply them to your garments
quickly before dispatch.
RAIL STANDARD
HIGH VISIBILITY GO/RT
PROTECTION
AGAINST RAIN
EU SIZE
WAIST (INCH)
78
30.7
8 10
83
32.7
12
88
34.6
LADIES TROUSERS
14
93
36.6
16
98
38.6
18
103
40.6
20
108
42.5
22
113
44.5
24
118
46.5
HIP (INCH) 40.6 42.5 44.5 46.5 48.4 50.4 52.4 54.3 56.3
INSIDE LEG - SHORT LEG (INCH) 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6
POLO SHIRT, T-SHIRTS, SWEATSHIRTS INSIDE LEG - REGULAR LEG (INCH) 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5
UK SIZE XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL INSIDE LEG - TALL LEG (INCH) 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5
LADIES COVERALLS
SOFTSHELL JACKETS
UK SIZE 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
UK SIZE XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL
EU SIZE 40-42 42-44 44-46 48-50 50-52 54-56 56-58 60-62 64-66
EU SIZE 44-46 48-50 52-54 56-58 60-62 64-66 68-70 72-74 76-78
BUST (INCH) 39.8 40.6 42.1 43.7 45.3 46.9 48.4 50.0 51.6
CHEST (INCH) 37.8 40.1 42.5 44.9 48.0 51.0 54.3 57.5 60.5 BUST TO FIT (INCH) 34-36 36-38 38-40 40-42 42-44 44-46 46-48 48-50 50-52
CHEST TO FIT (INCH) 34-36 36-38 38-41 41-44 44-46 46-50 50-52 52-56 56-58 INSIDE LEG - SHORT LEG (INCH) 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6 27.6
CHEST (CM) 96.0 102.0 108.0 114.0 122.0 130.0 138.0 146.0 154.0 INSIDE LEG - REGULAR LEG (INCH) 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5
CHEST TO FIT (CM) 85-90 90-95 95-102.5 102.5-110 110-115 115-125 125-130 130-140 140-145 INSIDE LEG - TALL LEG (INCH) 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5
BUST (CM) 101 103 107 111 115 119 123 127 131
LADIES POLO SHIRTS
BUST TO FIT (CM) 85-90 90-95 95-100 100-105 105-110 110-115 115-120 120-125 125-130
BUST TO FIT (INCH) 34-36 36-38 38-40 40-42 42-44 44-46 46-48 48-50 50-52
MEN’S TROUSERS
BUST (CM) 95.0 100.0 105.0 110.0 115.0 120.0 125.0 130.0 135.0
UK SIZE 30” 32” 34” 36” 38” 40” 42” 44” 46” 48” 50” 52”
BUST TO FIT (CM) 85-90 90-95 95-100 100-105 105-110 110-115 115-120 120-125 125-130
UK SIZE XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL WAIST TO FIT (INCH) 30.0 32.0 34.0 36.0 38.0 40.0 42.0 44.0 46.0 48.0 50.0 52.0
EU SIZE 44-46 48-50 52-54 56-58 60-62 64-66 68-70 72-74 76-78 MEN’S COVERALLS
CHEST (INCH) 43.3 44.9 48.8 52.8 56.7 60.6 64.6 68.5 72.4 UK SIZE 38" 40" 42" 44" 46" 48" 50" 52" 54" 56" 58" 60"
CHEST TO FIT (INCH) 34-36 36-38 38-41 41-44 44-46 46-50 50-52 52-56 56-58
EU SIZE 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 64 66 68 72 74
CHEST (CM) 110.0 114.0 124.0 134.0 144.0 154.0 164.0 174.0 184.0
CHEST (INCH) 47.6 49.6 51.6 53.5 55.5 57.5 59.4 61.4 63.4 65.4 67.3 69.3
CHEST TO FIT (CM) 85-90 90-95 95-102.5 102.5-110 110-115 115-125 125-130 130-140 140-145
CHEST TO FIT (INCH) 36-38 38-40 40-42 42-44 44-46 46-48 48-50 50-52 52-54 54-56 56-58 58-60
WATERPROOF JACKETS & SALOPETTES INSIDE LEG - SHORT LEG (INCH) 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5 29.5
INSIDE LEG - REGULAR LEG (INCH) 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5 31.5
UK SIZE XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL
INSIDE LEG - TALL LEG (INCH) 33.5 33.5 33.5 33.5 33.5 33.5 33.5 33.5 33.5 33.5 33.5 33.5
EU SIZE (TOP) 44-46 48-50 52-54 56-58 60-62 64-66 68-70 72-74 76-78 CHEST (CM) 121 126 131 136 141 146 151 156 161 166 171 176
EU SIZE (WAIST) 78 94 99 104 109 114 119 124 129 CHEST TO FIT (CM) 90-95 95-100 100-105 105-110 110-115 115-120 120-125 125-130 130-135 135-140 140-145 145-150
CHEST (JACKET) (CM) 108.0 114.0 120.0 126.0 132.0 138.0 144.0 150.0 156.0
HOW TO MEASURE AND PICK Waist measurement
CHEST TO FIT (JACKET) (CM)
Measure tightly around the waist and pick
THE RIGHT SIZE
85-90 90-95 95-102.5 102.5-110 110-115 115-125 125-130 130-140 140-145
WAIST (SALOPETTES) (CM) 89.0 94.0 99.0 104.0 109.0 114.0 119.0 124.0 129.0 size accordingly, if your measurements
INSIDE LEG (SALOPETTES) (CM) fall in-between two sizes, we recommend
81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81 81
Chest / Bust measurement
CHEST
BUST
picking the larger one, remember to check
BASELAYER TOPS & LEGGINGS (SNUG FIT) Measure the circumference of your chest/ your inside leg measurement.
bust below the armpit, measure the widest
UK SIZE XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL
WAIST point. Hip measurement
WAIST
EU SIZE (TOP) 44-46 48-50 52-54 56-58 60-62 64-66 68-70 72-74 76-78
example 1: if your chest measures 102cm, for Measure tightly around the widest part of
EU SIZE (WAIST) 78 84 90 96 102 110 118 126 134 HIPS polo shirt the most suitable size would be M. the hip, also measure the waist and pick size
CHEST (TOP) - (INCHES) 34.6 37.8 40.9 44.1 47.2 50.4 53.5 56.7 59.9 example 2 : if your bust measures 98cm, accordingly. If your measurements fall in-
CHEST TO FIT (TOP) (INCH) 34-36 36-38 38-41 41-44 44-46 46-50 50-52 52-56 56-58 for ladies’ polo shirt the most suitable size between two sizes, we recommend picking
WAIST (LEGGINGS) (INCH) 26.8 29.9 33.1 36.2 39.4 42.5 45.7 48.8 51.9 would be 12. the larger one, remember to check your
inside leg measurement.
CHEST (CM) 88 96 104 112 120 128 136 144 152
Note: some garments such as Softshell
CHEST TO FIT (CM) 85-90 90-95 95-102.5 102.5-110 110-115 115-125 125-130 130-140 140-145
Jackets would have a slim fit and it may be Inside leg measurement
WAIST (LEGGINGS) (CM) 68 76 84 92 100 108 116 124 132
best to pick one size up if you prefer a Measure the distance between crotch and
looser fit. ankle and pick size that is the same or
INSIDE
Note: This size chart was correct at the time of going to print.
LEG
INSIDE
LEG slightly longer than your measurement.