The Portwest MV72 Hi Vis Arc Softshell Jacket offers exceptional protection and comfort in hazardous environments. Made with inherently flame-resistant modacrylic and viscose fibers, it ensures safety against thermal hazards.
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Introducing the Portwest MV72 Modaflame Multi Norm Arc Softshell Jacket, a cutting edge garment designed to provide unparalleled protection and comfort in hazardous work environments. Engineered with the latest advancements in flame resistant technology, this jacket is a reliable companion for professionals working in high risk industries.
The Modaflame Multi Norm Arc Softshell Jacket offers an exceptional combination of multiple protective features, making it a versatile choice for various hazardous conditions. It incorporates modacrylic and viscose fibres, which are inherently flame resistant, ensuring optimal safety against thermal hazards. Whether you're exposed to electric arcs, flash fires, or welding sparks, this jacket has got you covered.
Crafted with utmost attention to detail, this softshell jacket features a stylish design without compromising on functionality. The outer fabric is made from a durable and breathable blend, providing a comfortable wearing experience throughout the day. The jacket's stretchable properties ensure a flexible fit, allowing ease of movement and enhanced mobility, essential for demanding tasks.
Equipped with a multitude of practical features, the Modaflame Multi Norm Arc Softshell Jacket is designed to meet the needs of professionals in challenging environments. The front zipper closure is accompanied by a storm flap, providing additional protection against the elements. Multiple pockets, including two chest pockets and two side pockets, offer ample storage space for tools, personal belongings, or essential equipment.
EN ISO 11612 A1 B1 C2
EN ISO 11611 Class 2 A1
EN 1149 -5
IEC 61482-2 IEC 61482-1-2 APC 2
IEC 61482-2 IEC 61482-1-1 ELIM 11 CAL/CM²
EN 13034 Type PB [6]
EN ISO 20471 Class 3
RIS 3279 TOM Issue 2 (Orange Only)
EN ISO 20471 2013 specifies requirements for hi vis workwear clothing which is capable of visually signalling the user's presence. The hi vis workwear clothing is intended to provide visibility to the wearer in any light condition when viewed by operators of vehicles or other mechanized equipment during daylight conditions and under illumination of headlights in the dark.
The EN ISO 20471 2013 safety standards splits Hi Vis workwear types and groups them into three classes, with the classes dictating the minimum quantities of background and retro-reflective materials used.
CLASS 3 - Highest Protection Level of Hi Vis Workwear Clothing
Band of retro-reflective material shall not be less than 50mm wide.
Minimum background material 0.80m sq. Minimum retro-reflective material 0.20m sq.
Examples of Class 3 Hi-Vis products: Hi-Vis Bomber Jackets; Hi-Vis Parka Jackets; Hi-Vis Long Sleeved Vests
What is the difference between flame retardant and flame resistant workwear?
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