NSU EN 1486:2010 Protective clothing for firefighters. Test methods and requirements for reflective clothing for firefighters
NSU EN ISO 13688:2016 (EN ISO 13688:2013, IDT; ISO 13688:2013, IDT) Protective clothing. General requirements;
NSU EN 531:2005 Protective clothing for persons working in high-temperature environments – flame spread restriction – “A”, convective heat – “B5”
Designed to protect personnel from increased thermal effects (intense heat radiation, high ambient temperatures, short-term contact with open flames), water, and PAHs, as well as harmful environmental factors arising from firefighting and related emergency rescue operations. The suit also protects against adverse climatic conditions: subzero temperatures, wind, and precipitation. It is worn over firefighter’s protective clothing.
Operating temperature range: -50 to +800 °C.
Contents of delivery:
jacket and trousers made of metalized fire-resistant material
jacket with a porthole and a breathing apparatus compartment