High-visibility warning clothing.
The standard specifies the requirements for garments that visually signal the presence of the wearer so that he can be seen and seen under various hazardous conditions: nightlight, daylight and headlights. The standard specifies requirements for color and reflectivity, as well as for minimum areas and placement of materials in protective clothing. In addition, it imposes an obligation to inform the wearer of the maximum number of cycles and the method of washing to which the garment can be subjected while maintaining an adequate level of protection. The standard maintains the division of garments into three categories based on the minimum areas of reflective materials given in m², with category one being the lowest category and category three representing the highest level of visibility.
Water vapor resistance of not more than 5 m2
The amount of water vapor resistance affects the comfort of the wearer of protective clothing. Low water vapor resistance allows the evaporation of the sweat that is released, and therefore promotes thermal comfort.
Protective clothing - rain protection.
The standard specifies two parameters: resistance to water penetration (from 0 to 3), which is the level of seepage of the garment, and resistance to vapor penetration (from 0 to 3), which is the level of “breathability” of the garment, and specifies protective properties against bad weather, wind, cold at temperatures above -5ºC.
Protective clothing - kits and clothing products that protect against the cold.
The standard specifies requirements and test methods for clothing sets, such as two-piece garments or overalls, and individual clothing products intended for protection against cold. Clothing that meets the requirements of this standard can be used at temperatures below -5ºC, such as in cold stores.
Protective clothing - Clothing products that protect against cold weather.
The standard specifies the requirements and test methods for individual components of a set of clothing that protects the body from cooling in environments with moderately low temperatures above -5ºC. In such situations, clothing usually does not need to be made of waterproof or airtight materials, but may protect against the cold only locally, such as only a vest.