Instructions for use
protective garment against heat risks
Good
PRO
FR7
Jakub
PPE - category III
Manufacturer:
Good
PRO
, s.r.o., Dukelska 1247, 334 01 Prestice, Czech Republic, www.good
Material:
75% cotton, 24% polyester, 1% antistat, FR treatment PROBAN, weight 26
0 g/m²
Description:
This protective garment provides a superior protection as well as excellent comfort. It is produced from the top-quality, harmless
material and ensures a high level of abrasion resistance.
EN ISO 11612:
In contact with flame or small burning particles the material becomes carbonized, but the fire does not spread
–
it therefore
prevents injuries caused by burning clothes. In case of any accidental splashes by liquid chemicals and/or flammable liquids, the
wearer must retreat immediately and take off the garment carefully. Avoid any contact with skin. The contaminated garment must
be cleaned or discarded.
EN ISO 11611:
This protective garment is in compliance with Standard EN 11611, class 1. It ensures protection against welding hazards and similar
related processes. This type of protective clothing is intended to protect the wearer against fire, radiant heat, molten-metal splashes,
short contact time with flame, radiant heat from the arc, and minimizes the possibility of electrical shock by short-term, accidental
contact with live electrical conductors at voltages up to approximately 100 V d.c. in normal conditions of welding. Sweat, soiling or
other contaminants can affect the level of protection provided against short-term accidental contact with live electric conductors at
these voltages. The contamination by flammable substances can lead to the degradation of the level of flame resistance. The
protective garment of class 1 can be used for flame welding, WIG (Wolfram-Inert-Gas) and MIG (Metal-Inert-Gas) welding, plasma
arc welding and spot welding, brazing and MMA (Manual-Metal-Arc) welding as well as for oxygen torch cutting, plasma torch
cutting and the use of resistance welding machines. The protective garment, class 2, can be used for MIG welding, MAG and MMA
welding, oxygen torch cutting, plasma torch cutting, metallization as well as welding in confined spaces or above the head. The
protective garment should be regularly checked. Any damage caused by intensive UV radiation, radiant heat, flying sparks or molten-
metal droplets can lead to the degradation of the protective features of the garment. For further information, please, check standard
EN ISO 11611, Annex A, B.
EN 1149-5:
This protective garment conforms to the requirements of standard EN 1149-5 and is designed to prevent incendiary discharges. The
garment can be used on the premises with flammable atmosphere only in compliance with the valid standards and regulations
governing the protection against static electricity. The wearer dressed in electrostatic dissipative protection garment must be well-
grounded through a resistance lower than 10
8
Ω
we also recommend to wear suitable footwear. Electrostatic dissipative protection
garment must be well-fastened, do not take it off in the close proximity of flammable or explosive atmospheres or when handling
flammable or explosive substances. Electrostatic dissipative protection garment must not be used in oxygen enriched flammable
atmosphere without the prior approval of the responsible safety officer. The excessive wear and use, damage, laundering or possible
contamination can influence the antistatic properties of the garment. When used, electrostatic dissipative protective clothing should
permanently cover all non-complying materials during normal use (including bending and movements).
EN 13034+A1:
This garment has a special FC treatment, which provides a limited protection against liquid chemicals. FC treatment must be
repeated after 20 wash cycles
–
use the waterproofing agent HYDROB FC (see the instructions). The design of the personal protective
clothing with limited protective performance against liquid chemicals covers the lowest level of chemical protection
–
it protects
against potential exposure to small quantities of spray, liquid aerosols or low pressure or low volume splashes against which a
complete liquid permeation barrier (at a molecular level) is not required. The garment is designed to protect against chemicals, type
6. It has been tested as a set.
Use:
Mainly in petrochemical industry, energetics, gas industry, rafineries and ADR outdoor workplaces under adverse weather conditions
as well as in flammable or explosive atmospheres (caused by incendiary discharge). The garment is also suitable for welding and
other related processes.
Caution:
To ensure the greatest possible protection and maintain its protective properties, the personal protective garment must be worn in
compliance with the manufacturer´s instructions, must be always well
-fastened (all zippers and Velcro closures) and complete.