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Protects from flame and heat
23 January 2013
A new, 100% cotton drill 330gsm coverall that has been treated with a flame retardant solution called PROBAN forms part of the Dickies extensive range of garments which give protection in any work situation where there
A new, 100% cotton drill
330gsm coverall that has been
treated with a flame retardant
solution called PROBAN forms
part of the Dickies extensive
range of garments which give
protection in any work situation
where there is proximity to heat,
sparks and fire.
Especially relevant to welding and allied processes, the Dickies Proban Coverall which is a newly certified version of a long established, best selling product, meets the latest industry fire regulation standards EN ISO 11611 2007 and EN ISO 11612 2008.
In addition to the PROBAN treatment, the durable coverall is designed for maximum comfort and practicality having a concealed stud front, reinforced stress points, a stud adjuster to the sleeve cuffs and a stud fastened neck closure.
No fewer than six pockets enable the wearer to have tools and other items immediately to hand and the garment is performance tested for up to 50 washes at industrial laundry temperature of 75 degrees.
Especially relevant to welding and allied processes, the Dickies Proban Coverall which is a newly certified version of a long established, best selling product, meets the latest industry fire regulation standards EN ISO 11611 2007 and EN ISO 11612 2008.
In addition to the PROBAN treatment, the durable coverall is designed for maximum comfort and practicality having a concealed stud front, reinforced stress points, a stud adjuster to the sleeve cuffs and a stud fastened neck closure.
No fewer than six pockets enable the wearer to have tools and other items immediately to hand and the garment is performance tested for up to 50 washes at industrial laundry temperature of 75 degrees.
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