Blaklader 4087 Multinorm FR Antistatic Jacket
Blaklader 4087 Multinorm FR Antistatic Jacket - Hi-vis yellow/navy blue / 4XL is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Care Information
Care Information
Please read the label on each item and follow the washing instructions carfully to insure your purchase lasts
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Tracked48 from £2.18
Tracked24 from £2.91
Free delivery within 18 Miles of Brechin DD96EE
Free collection From
Grants Retail Ltd - Brechin store
7 Swan street
Brechin
DD96EE
Description
Description
Multinorm jacket in a durable material, designed to be visible from all directions. Shorter front panels for maximal range of movement and extended back panel for increased protection. The garment has breast pockets on both sides and features smart details such as an inside pocket with inner phone pocket and darker fabric where most exposed to dirt. Industrially washable. Protects against liquid chemicals. Certified according to EN 1149-5. EN 1149-5, EN ISO 11611, EN 13034, EN ISO 20471, EN ISO 11612, IEC 61482-2. ATPV: 11,0 cal/cm².
FUNCTION
C (top)
Industry jacket
Jackets
MAIN MATERIAL
75% cotton, 24% polyester, 1% antistatic, twill, flame resistant antistatic, 350g/m²
WASH
Industry laundry EN ISO 15797
FUNCTIONALITY
Oil, dirt and water repellent
DETAILS
Bellow on back
External certification labels
High collar with zipper
Removable ID-pocket for flame retardant clothes
FRONT CLOSURE
Robust hidden one-way metal zipper, Front cover with hidden metal push buttons
POCKETS
Chest pockets with flap, Chest pocket with hidden metal zipper
Inset pocket with flap
Inner pocket with velcro closure
Inner telephone pocket
FINISH
Extended back, Adjustable hem with velcro
Adjustable wristband with press studs
REFLEX
Flame resistant reflective tapes sewn with double seams
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