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Railway Safety Uniform

•Traffic accidents with trains

•Electric Arc- Molten

-Metal splashes

-Radiant heat

-Convective heat

-Electric shock

-Shock waves

-High noise

-Optical radiation

-Toxic gas

•Flame & Heat

•Welding sparks (limited)

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When working in the railway industry you need garments certified according to EN ISO 20471/RIS-3279-TOM (GO/RT) to be visible. In addition, FR protection garments should be certified to EN ISO 11612 together with IEC 61482-2 if there is a risk at an Electric Arc. An Electric Arc accident comprises many varied risks and will attack the PPE clothing in different ways, but with the night solution of clothing the impact of these risks will be minimized.

 

A Skincare system with an outer layer that complies to PPE 2 and has an Arc Rating (ATPV or EBT value according to NFPA 70E) above 8 calcium label to make is recommended. All our Electric Arc garments have the Arc Rating value stated on the outside FR casy for you to choose the right protection. Moving forward, we will also add the ELIM-value.

In addition, it you are working with welding you need EN ISO 11611 certified garments or accessories to complement yout ou also need garments certified according to the national standard RIS-3279-TOM (GORT) defining the High-Visibility orange colour and the devgn on the Edge garments, according to this standard the garments must be at least EN ISO 20471 class 2.

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