The product complies with the European Directive 89/686, notably regarding ergonomics, innocuousness, comfort and with standards :
PANOSTYLE HIGH VISIBILITY WORKING TROUSERS IN COTTON / POLYESTER
Trousers. Elasticated waist on both sides. High visibility: Class 2 – Silver colour. 5 pockets including 1 ruler pocket.
Twill 54% cotton 46% polyester 260 g/m².
Retro-reflective sewn bands.
Reference |
pcb |
Colour |
Size |
PHPANJMPT |
10 |
Fluorescent yellow-Navy blue |
S |
PHPANJMTM |
10 |
Fluorescent yellow-Navy blue |
M |
PHPANJMGT |
10 |
Fluorescent yellow-Navy blue |
L |
PHPANJMXG |
10 |
Fluorescent yellow-Navy blue |
XL |
PHPANJMXX |
10 |
Fluorescent yellow-Navy blue |
XXL |
PHPANJM3X |
10 |
Fluorescent yellow-Navy blue |
3XL |
PHPANOMPT |
10 |
Fluorescent orange-Navy blue |
S |
PHPANOMTM |
10 |
Fluorescent orange-Navy blue |
M |
PHPANOMGT |
10 |
Fluorescent orange-Navy blue |
L |
PHPANOMXG |
10 |
Fluorescent orange-Navy blue |
XL |
PHPANOMXX |
10 |
Fluorescent orange-Navy blue |
XXL |
PHPANOM3X |
10 |
Fluorescent orange-Navy blue |
3XL |
EN ISO 13688:2013 General requirements Reference standard, not for use alone, but only in association with another standard containing the protection performance requirements.
This standard specifies general performance requirements for ergonomics, innocuousness, size designation, durability, ageing, compatibility and marking of protective clothing and the information to be supplied by the manufacturer with the protective clothing.
EN ISO 20471:2013 High-visibility warning clothing for professional use - Test methods and requirements - 2 Class of clothing (1 to 3)
- Garment class (1 to 3) - Parka/Bodywarmer
- Garment class (1 to 3) - Parka/Jacket /Bodywarmer
- Garment class (1 to 3) Bomber jacket /Bodywarmer
- Garment class (1 to 3) Jacket /Trousers
- 20 x MAX Maximum number of washing
This standard specifies the requirements for protective clothing aiming to signal the presence of the wearer visually, so that he may be detected and seen in hazardous situations, in all conditions of daylight, and night under illumination of car headlights. There are three classes of high-visibility clothing. Each class must have minimum surfaces of visible material constituting the garment; the higher the class, the more visible the garment:
– CLASS 1:
Background material (Fluorescent): 0.14 m²
Retroreflective material (Bands): 0.10 m²
– CLASS 2:
Background material (Fluorescent): 0.50 m²
Retroreflective material (Bands): 0.20 m²
– CLASS 3:
Background material (Fluorescent): 0.80 m²
Retroreflective material (Bands): 0.20 m²
Background material: Yellow, orange/red or red fluorescent material intended to be highly conspicuous.
Retroreflective material: Classified into 2 levels. The highest level of retroreflection gives the best contrast and visibility of high-visibility clothing seen in darkness, under headlamps.
Marking:
X : Class of high visibility surface (from 1 to 3)
X : Performance level of the retro-reflective material (1 to 2)