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Bisley  |  SKU: BPL8092TNA-6

Bisley Tencate Tecasafe® Plus 700 Women's Taped FR Cargo Pants BPL8092T

$165.00 AUD

Color: Navy
Size

Description

  • Inherent flame resistant fabric - TenCate Tecasafe® Plus
  • Sto-nor 9801 FR reflective tape around upper leg
  • Curved waistband to prevent gaping at back
  • Two angled side pockets
  • Back welt pocket with touch tape closure on left hand side
  • Mobile phone welt pocket on right hand side
  • Cargo pocket with plastic press studs on left hand side
  • YKK zipper
Fabric
  • TenCate Tecasafe® Plus
  • 700AI, FR Modacrylic, Lyocell, Aramid 238gsm
Features

  Hi Visibility Material

Bisley Safetywear High Visibility garments are developed to be seen in high-risk environments and protect you from work place hazards.

AS/NZS 1906.4:2010

Hi Vis Night Only Hi Vis Night Only

Night (N) Only Garments Are Developed To Be Worn During The Night Time Only As The Retroreflective Taping Offers Visibility From Vehicle Headlights.

AS/NZS 4602.1:2011/Admdt2:2020

 Sun Protection 50+ Sun Protection

The ultraviolet radiation transmitted through a fabric to the skin is measured and given a rating of 15 (min protection), 30 (good protection), 50, 50+ (excellent protection).

AS/NZS 4399:2017

Industrial Industrial Strength

Reinforced stitching, bartacks, rivets and heavy duty fabrics mean Bisley Workwear products with this symbol have been developed for industrial environments or work places. 

Flame Resistant Flame Resistant

Garments made with flame resistant fabrics are made from materials that are inherently non-flammable. These type of materials are designed to prevent the spread of fire and will not melt or drip when in close proximity to a flame.
NFPA 2112:2018

PPE 2 PPE 2: 8 cal/cm²
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is an important line of defense in arc flash safety. NFPA 70E:2018 standard uses four categories of PPE, with each category including the minimum Arc Rating value for the required PPE.

ATPV Rating 11 ATPV Rating

The minimum incident energy (in Calories per cubic centimetre) that protective equipment can be exposed to, to prevent the onset of a second-degree burn.

NFPA 70E:2018