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HELLY HANSEN WORKWEAR 2022
CE MARKING
Helly Hansen Workwear’s (PPE) products are manufactured and certified in accordance with the Regulation (EU) 2016/425
by using harmonised European standards and therefore are CE marked.
EN ISO 20471:2013+A1:2016 EN 342:2017
HIGH VISIBILITY CLOTHING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
PROTECTION AGAINST COLD
This standard specifies requirements for protective clothing capable of signalling the The standard specifies test methods and requirements in protective clothing ensembles
user’s presence visually. The standard intends to provide high visibility of the user which are intended to protect against cold (air temperature below -5 °C). The standard
under any light conditions by day and under illumination by vehicle headlights in is taking into account not only low air temperatures but also humidity and air velocity.
the dark. Helly Hansen has tested its products according to method B, which means that
There are performance classes defined based on minimum areas of retroreflective and the Thermal Insulation has been measured for a garment ensemble (jacket + pant
fluorescent materials, as well as garment design requirements. Each of these classes or coveralls) with a base layer. The value is representing protection for a wearer
will provide a different level of visibility, class 3 giving the highest degree. The high performing light or moderate activity.
visibility class can be achieved with a single garment or a garment combination (e.g.,
jacket + pant). The protection can only be guaranteed if the complete ensemble is worn.
Fluorescent material Reflective material Value 1 = Thermal Insulation Value of the Ensemble (with underwear B), I cler
Value 2 = Air Permeability, class 1 – 3 (class 3 is the most permeable)
Class 3 0,80 m² 0,20 m² Value 3 = Water Penetration (optional), WP
Class 2 0,50 m² 0,13 m²
Class 1 0,14 m² 0,10 m²
EN 343:2019 EN 14058:2017
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
PROTECTION AGAINST RAIN PROTECTION AGAINST COOL ENVIRONMENTS
The standard specifies requirements and test methods for the performance of This standard specifies requirements and test methods for performance of single garments
materials, seams, and readymade garments for protection against rain, snowflakes, for protection in cool environment (air temperature above -5 °C). The garment can provide a
fog and ground humidity. Resistance to Water Penetration and Water Vapour Resistance degree of protection for a certain length of time, depending e.g., on the personal constitution
is tested. and activity, the accompanying clothing and weather.
Value 1 = Resistance to Water Penetration, class 1 - 4 (class 4 is the best Value 1 = Thermal Resistance, class 1 – 4 (class 4 is the warmest)
waterproofness). Value 2 = Air Permeability, class 1 – 3 (class 3 is the most permeable)
Value 2 = Water Vapour Resistance, class 1 – 4 (class 4 is the highest permeability). Value 3 = Thermal Insulation Value, I cler . Mandatory for class 4. Optional for classes 1 – 3.
Value 3 = Rain Tower Test (optional test of readymade garment), R. Value 4 = Water penetration (optional), WP
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