Pictograms
Below is a diagram illustrating the danger from which the PPE provides protection.
UNI EN 13034Protective clothing against chemical hazards |
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UNI EN 1149-5Protective clothing against electrostatic discharge |
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EN 61340Clothing for shielding electronic components and devices from electrostatic discharges |
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UNI EN ISO 11612Clothing for protection against enveloping flame and radiant heat |
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UNI EN ISO 14116Protective clothing against limited flame spread |
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UNI EN ISO 11611Protective clothing used for welding and related processes |
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UNI EN 15614Protective clothing for forest and vegetation fires |
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EN 469Protective clothing for firefighters |
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IEC EN 61482Protective clothing for workers exposed to electric arcs. |
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UNI EN 14058Protective clothing for cold environments (temperatures from -5°C to 10°C) |
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UNI EN 342Protective clothing for cold environments (temperatures from -5°C to -40°C) |
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UNI EN 343Protective workwear against rain |
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UNI EN ISO 20471High-visibility protective clothing |
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UNI EN 510Protective clothing against the entanglement risk when working with mechanical moving parts |
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