Softshell Jacket HRC2 Hi-Vis Flame Retardant D/N – Bool
Bool’s Softshell Jacket is suitable for working in HRC2 environments up to 17.4cal/cm2. Ideal to keep you warm in cold environments and during Winter.
Key Features:
- Hazard Risk Category: HRC2 17.4cal/cm2
- Size: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
- Inherent FR fabric
- 360gsm 3-layer softshell combining poly shell fabric and breathable FR PU
- 3-layer softshell: FR Inherent poly shell fabric and breathable FR PU
- Anti-static fabric dissipates electrostatic charge from across its’ surface as per EN1149-3 reducing the risk of conductivity for the wearer
- Inherent FR fleece and flame retardant thread used in seams
- Segmented FR heat applied reflective-tape
- ‘H- front’ and back jacket tape configuration for optimal visibility
- Biomotion sleeve tape configuration to enhance visibility of limbs during movement
- Insulated garment providing production against cold conditions
- Nomex FR zippers
- Radio loop on right-hand side chest
- Outer manufactured from 100% Polyester
- Inner manufactured from 60% Modacrylic, 38% Cotton and 2% Carbon
- Colour options to suit your requirements
- Yellow/Navy with reflective tape
- Orange/Navy with reflective tape
Standards:
- AS/NZS 1906.4.2010 – Class NF
- AS/NZS 1906.4.2010 – Class R
- AS/NZS 4602.1.2011
- 50+ UPF
- NFPA 70E
- AS 4836
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