Basic requirements for work footwear without toecap.
Basic requirements.
Basic requirements for protective footwear (100 Joule toecap).
Basic requirements, closed seat region, antistatic properties, shock absorption in the heel region, hydrocarbons resistant sole, puncture resistance.
Basic requirements, closed seat region, antistatic properties, shock absorption in the heel region, hydrocarbons resistant sole, upper resistance for water absorption and penetration.
Basic requirements, closed seat region, antistatic properties, shock absorption in the heel region, hydrocarbons resistant sole, upper resistance for water absorption and penetration, puncture resistance, sole with cleats.
Basic requirements, closed seat region, antistatic properties, shock absorption in the heel region, hydrocarbons resistant sole, entirely moulded polymer/rubber upper making them waterproof and leak-proof and midsole penetration resistance.
Dorsal attachment.
Dorsal and sternal attachment.
Dorsal, sternal and ventral attachment.
Correct adjustment of the harness is vital to the wearer's safety. Otherwise, in the event of a fall, the wearer could fall out of the harness , or the shock to the body could be excessive. This makes quick and simple adjustment of a harness important.
Correct adjustment of the harness is vital to the wearer's safety. Otherwise, in the event of a fall, the wearer could fall out of the harness , or the shock to the body could be excessive. This makes quick and simple adjustment of a harness important.
Correct adjustment of the harness is vital to the wearer's safety. Otherwise, in the event of a fall, the wearer could fall out of the harness , or the shock to the body could be excessive. This makes quick and simple adjustment of a harness important.
Highly visible fall indicator at the snap hook identifies when the unit needs to be removed from service.
Designed to support the user in a hands-free work position at height.
Reduces the fall arrest forces in case of a fall, located on the lifeline.
Large opening karabiners allow connecting the self retracting lifeline to a large range of anchorage point.
Prevent damage to the lifeline from twisting during use and binding inside of the unit.
To protect against coarse solid particles without specific toxicity (calcium carbonate).
To protect against solid and/or liquid aerosols identified as hazardous or irritating (silica - sodium carbonate).
To protect against toxic solid and/or liquid aerosols (Beryllium - nickel - uranium - exotic wood).
To connect the mating buckle, push the centre bar buckle completely through the square link and allow it to fall into place. Pull web end to tighten.
For belt, waist and leg straps interlock for quick easy donning and feature a dual-tab release mechanism to prevent accidental opening.
Heat resistant for short contact time up to 300°C.
Easy to adjust system of interlocking teeth for a firm hold. Simply squeeze the buckle tabs to loosen the band and slide to tighten.
Feature an extra secure and comfortable grip that allows the wearer in any position without slipping. Simply twist the ratchet to adjust.
Used to allow hands free work, to complement a fall arrest system.
A double-action anti-condensate hydroshield coating provides a 20 times longer fog-free performance and offers a 2 times better scratch resistance.
Ideal for most indoor applications.
Reduces sunlight and outdoor glare to the minimum.
Reflects sunlight and glare.
A hook with a larger opening may be useful for anchoring to structures with a larger diameter. (scaffolding tubes, I-profiles, …).
Individual packaging.
Some single-use gloves are powder-coated on the inside to make it easier to remove from the packet and slide on the hand. The powder used is generally corn starch or rice powder.
Safety shoes EN 345 and EN ISO20345:2012 as of category S1 always have an antistatic sole with a contact resistance between 105Ω and 109Ω. This offers primary protection against dangerous electric shocks when working on mains electricity up to maximum 250 Volt AC (Alternating Current). Antistatic shoes are not suitable for activities on electrical installations.
Non-conductive materials that are undetectable by metal detectors.
ESD (Electro Static Discharging) shoes have a very low electrical resistance (between 0.1 and 100 (MΩ)), measured in accordance with BS EN 61340-4-3: 2002 (IEC 61340-4-3: 2001) ESD safety shoes are designed to continuously conduct the electrostatic charge to the ground to avoid powerful, uncontrolled charges. This is important in zones where there is a risk of explosion (ATEX zones). ESD shoes are not suitable for work on electrical installations.
These shoes offer a certain level of water resistance but are not completely waterproof. Requirement for S3 safety shoes.
These shoes are completely waterproof. Suitable for long work in wet environments.
Detectable earplugs are equipped with small metallic components. Should the earplugs be lost, they are easily detected with a metal detector.
Some manufacturers use a proprietary connector. This type of mask and filter can and may only be combined if they are both of the same brand. Always ensure that when purchasing filters the connection corresponds to this type.
Organic gases and vapours, for which the boiling point is above 65°C. For example: solvents, hydrocarbons etc.
Inorganic gases and vapour, e.g. chlorine, cyanide, formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid etc.
Acid gases and vapour, e.g. sulphur dioxide, etc.
Ammonia and organic amino derivatives.
Particles, dust.
The SNR (single number rating) is the system within the European Union to indicate the amount of protection offered by a correctly fitted hearing protection device.
The protective cap can be made of different types of material, each with their own advantages. Read more.
With the filter stock article, you can find all articles in the core range of Proteq. In other words, the products that are held in inventory by Proteq.
The larger the number of attachment points, the better the force of a potential impact is spread across the skull.
The Assigned Protection Factor is a number rating, used in UK legislation, to indicate the level of protection an item of Respiratory Protective Equipment is capable of providing.
Theoretical level of protection of a respirator calculated using data on the performance measured in the laboratory. Calculated by dividing 100 by the total value of maximum internal leak authorized as specified in the relevant standard.
For example: mask EN 149 FFP3 class has a maximum permissible internal leakage level of 2 %. So: NPF = 100/2 = 50.
Protective clothing - Protection against flame - Limited flame spread materials, material assemblies and clothing (ISO 14116:2015).
Protective clothing - Electrostatic properties.
High visibility clothing - Test methods and requirements (ISO 20471:2013).
Protective clothing - Protection against rain.
Protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes (ISO 11611:2007).
Protective clothing - Clothing to protect against heat and flame (ISO 11612:2008).
Live working - Protective clothing against the thermal hazards of an electric arc.
Protective clothing against liquid chemicals - Performance requirements for chemical protective clothing offering limited protective performance against liquid chemicals.
Protective clothing - Garments for protection against cool environments.
Textiles - Solar UV protective properties - Part 2: Classification and marking of apparel.
Protective clothing for users of hand-held chain saws - Part 2: Requirements for leg protectors.
Protective clothing for use against solid particulates - Part 1: Performance requirements for chemical protective clothing providing protection to the full body against airborne solid particulates (type 5 clothing) (ISO 13982-1:2004).
Protective clothing against radioactive contamination - Part 2: Requirements and test methods for non-ventilated protective clothing against particulate radioactive contamination.
Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws - Part 11: Requirements for upper body protectors.
Protective gloves - General requirements and test methods.
Protective gloves against mechanical risks.
Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and/or fire).
Protective gloves against cold.
Protective gloves against dangerous chemicals and microorganisms - Part 2: Determination of resistance to penetration.
Protective gloves against chemicals and micro-organisms - Part 3: Determination of resistance to permeation by chemicals.
Protective clothing for users of hand-held chainsaws - Part 7: Requirements for chainsaw protective gloves
Personal protective equipment against falls from a height - Part 2: Guided type fall arresters including a flexible anchor line.
Personal fall protection equipment - Lanyards.
Personal protective equipment against falls from a height - Energy absorbers.
Personal protective equipment for work positioning and prevention of falls from a height - Belts for work positioning and restraint and work positioning lanyards.
Personal protective equipment against falls from a height - Retractable type fall arresters.
Personal protective equipment against falls from a height - Full body harnesses.
Personal protective equipment against falls from a height - Connectors.
Mountaineering equipment - Slings - Safety requirements and test methods.
Personal fall protection equipment - Anchor devices.
Respiratory protective devices - Full face masks.
Respiratory protective devices - Half masks and quarter masks.
Respiratory protective devices - Particle filters.
Respiratory protective devices - Filtering half masks to protect against particles.
Respiratory protective devices - Powered filtering devices incorporating a helmet or a hood.
Respiratory protective devices - Gas filter(s) and combined filter(s).
Respiratory protective devices - Continuous flow compressed air line breathing apparatus.
Personal protective equipment - Safety footwear.
Personal protective equipment - Safety footwear.
Personal protective equipment - Occupational footwear
Safety footwear with resistance to chain saw cutting (ISO 17249: 2013).
Cut resistant upper
Slip resistance of the outsole on ceramic plates with sodium lauryl sulfate.
Slip resistance of the outsole that meets the requirements of SRA (Sodium lauryl sulfate on ceramic plates) and SRB (Glycerol on steel)
Electrically insulating footwear for working on low voltage installations.
Certified for orthopaedic adaptation: even after changes made by orthopaedic shoemaker, the designs still fulfils the requirements of the standards EN ISO 20345 (safety shoes) and EN ISO 20347 (professional shoes).
Cap-mounted earmuffs.
Earmuffs.
Earplugs.
Personal eye protection - Mesh eye and face protectors.
Personal eye-protection - Specifications.
Personal eye-protection - Filters for welding and related techniques - Transmittance requirements and recommended use.
Personal eye-protection - Ultraviolet filters - Transmittance requirements and recommended use.
Personal eye protection - Sunglare filters for industrial use.
Personal protection - Equipment for eye and face protection during welding and allied processes.
Industrial safety helmets.
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (resistance to abrasion).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (resistance to abrasion).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (resistance to abrasion).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (cut resistance (slising)).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (cut resistance (slising)).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (cut resistance (slising)).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (cut resistance (slising)).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (tear resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (tear resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (tear resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (tear resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (tear resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (perforation resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (perforation resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (perforation resistance).
Protective gloves against mechanical risks (perforation resistance).
Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and/or fire) (not tested).
Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and/or fire) (Resistance to heat contact).
Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and/or fire) (not tested).
Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and/or fire) (not tested).
Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and/or fire) (not tested).
Protective gloves against thermal risks (heat and/or fire) (not tested).
Protective gloves against cold (Resistance to (cold) contact).
Protective gloves against cold (Resistance to (cold) contact).
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