Especificaciones
Details
- Clase ANSIR3
- Tipo de cierreCremallera y cierre a presión
- ColorAmarillo de alta visibilidad
- DescripciónChaqueta ANSI Tipo R Clase 3 5-in-1 para mujer con fondo azul marino
- Tipo de prendaChaquetas
- Alta visibilidadSí
- Tipo de campanaDesmontable
- Número de Upc del fabricante616314806650
- Material616314806650
- Número de subdivisiones6
- UPC_NO616314806650
Descripción general
- Chaqueta exterior ANSI Tipo R Clase 3 con certificación doble y chaqueta interior ANSI Tipo R Clase 2 con cremallera
- Carcasa oxford de poliéster 300D impermeable y duradera con revestimiento de PU
- La parte inferior azul marino ayuda a ocultar la suciedad
- 50+ Protección solar UPF
- Ajuste para mujer
Datos de cumplimiento y seguridad
Literature & Catalogs
PIP Womens PPE Safety Products BrochureThe Women's Workwear guide highlights properly fitting PPE designed specifically for women across construction and manufacturing environments. It emphasizes improved safety, comfort, and performance by offering tailored protection in high-visibility apparel, head, eye, hand, foot, respiratory, hearing, and fall protection categories.
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PIP Warehouse Safety CatalogTo prevent potential warehouse injuries and fatalities, it is imperative to supply workers with innovative, high-tech PPE they can trust. No two warehouse environments are the same. With a wide range of potential risks, having the proper PPE is the crucial first step in protecting employees and keeping warehouses safe.
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PIP Global Safety Industry Leading PPE Brands FlyerPIP Global Safety showcases industry-leading PPE brands designed to protect workers across a wide range of industrial environments. Explore solutions for hand, head, eye, face, hearing, respiratory, fall, electrical, welding, and food safety applications.
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PIP Mips Head ProtectionA low friction layer designed to help reduce the severity of head injuries. At impact the Mips Safety System is designed to help reduce the amount of rotational force transferred to the head by redirecting the forces that are generated by the impact.
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