A question we get asked quite a lot, are the CATU Arc Flash garments ATEX rated? Find out more here...
No PPE available on the market can be ATEX. The Directive 2014/34/EU relating to equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres does not concern the PPE. Always refused to accept the use of the term "ATEX PPE" regarding this and prefer the use of -PPE intended for the use in potentially explosive atmospheres
The PPE Regulation 2016/425 specifies the following: "PPE intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres must be designed and manufactured in such a way that it cannot be the source of an electric, electrostatic or impact-induced arc or spark likely to cause an explosive mixture to ignite"
Our CAT'ARC range complies with the EN 1149-5. So, wearing this anti-static garment must avoid that the garment itself causes sparks that could be at the origin of a fire. Furthermore, implicitly, the burn hazard is mentioned in the PPE Regulation. CAT'ARC complies with the ISO 11612, ensuring a protection against Heat & Flame.
To meet growing demand for protection of electricians facing arc risks and also risks associated with the working environment, CATU is launching a new ergonomic range of Arc Flash and multi-risk protective clothing for routine use, featuring a fabric that combines lasting safety, comfort and resistance.
Available for the time being as Class 1 12 Cal/cm2, the range complies with the following standards:
The range includes ergonomic 'benefits' that make a difference, such as a 'red panic zip', specially designed to remove the garment quickly and easily in the event of an accident. This original zipper makes it possible to remove the PPE up to twice as quickly as similar PPE with a standard zipper.
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