CATU KIT-ARC-A-02-C* ARC FLASH & MULTIRISK PROTECTIVE CLOTHING 12 CAL/mm2
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Anti-Panic ZIP!
Our «Red Anti-Panic ZIP» has been specially designed to enable you to quickly and easily remove the garment in the event of an
accident. This original ZIP closure lets you remove your PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) up to twice as quickly as similar PPEs
fitted with a standard ZIP. The red colour of the ZIP is an extra feature for a safer PPE: your jacket is properly worn when the Velcro
secured flap is well-positioned, i. e. the red colour of the zip is not visible. No red visible = a PPE that is being worn correctly!
A more hard-wearing collection!
The CAT’ARC collection has been designed in such a way as to maximise its useful life.
CAT’ARC equipment combines two important features - a reinforced crotch that reduces
tears, which are frequent in this area, and knee reinforcements to combat mechanical
wear resulting from working in the kneeling position.
Rapid identification of the protection provided!
It is very easy to identify the level of protection offered by your garment. Just look
at the Standard pictograms on the sleeve. For even greater clarity, the levels of arc
protection are written in full (ATPV and class of arc protection).
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
BETTER UNDERSTAND STANDARDS:
IEC 61482-2
The standard defines the requirements for
protection against thermal risks related to
electric arcing, to avoid the risk of seconddegree burns. There are currently two methods
of classification - the Arc Protection Class (APC)
and the Arc Thermal Performance Value (ATPV).
EN 1149-5
The standard characterizes protective constraints
relating to electrostatic dissipation used in
conjunction with a grounding system to prevent
incendiary discharges.
EN ISO 11611
The standard determines the classes of protection against welding hazards such as protection against heat, contact with a flame or small
molten metal spatter.
EN ISO 11612
The standard specifies the protective conditions
against:
- flame spread (A),
- a source of heat emitted by convection (B), radiation (C), or contact (F),
- and/or molten metal spatter (D and E).
NFPA 70E
The standard, issued by the National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA), classifies PPE for
protection against the thermal effects of arcing
into 4 categories, using ASTM F1959 - test
standard, and ASTM F1506 - product standard.