SUN PROTECTION
The Ultraviolet Radiation transmitted through a fabric to the skin is measured and given a rating of 15 (good protection), 30 (very good protection), 50+ (excellent protection).
Bisley Workwear garments that comply to this standard provide protection against ultraviolet radiation transmitted from the sun, tested in accordance with Australian Standard AS/NZS 4399:1996. The sun protection rating shown is rated at: Good Protection (UPF 15, 20), Very Good Protection (UPF 25, 30, 35), or Excellent Protection (40, 45, 50, 50+). Only areas of the body which are covered by material are protected. When the most effective sun protection is required, we recommend a garment which covers the full arm and leg area and has a sun protection rating of UPF 50+.
Reinforced stitching, bartacks, rivets and heavy-duty fabrics mean Bisley Workwear products with this symbol have been developed for industrial environments or work places.
Certain natural fibres do not attract static electricity (static neutral) and therefore reduce the risk of an electric shock to the body. 100% Cotton is the most common static control in garments.
At Bisley Workwear, we work hard to reduce the amount of static electricity your body conducts by offering a large range of natural cotton fibre products. Out 100% Cotton Workwear avoids the generation of static electricity by remaining neutral, therefore increasing wearer comfort.
If the wearer is prone to dry skin, especially in Winter months, it is strongly recommended that 100% Cotton Workwear is worn against the skin. Synthetic undergarments may counteract this advantage so, where possible, we recommend the wearing of natural fibre undergarments.
We recognize the need for developing lightweight, breathable garments and have added mesh ventilation to key perspiration points on some garments.
Whether you’re an ‘in-between’ size or you prefer a comfortable stretch for freedom of movement, garments developed with an easy-fit can provide an ergonomic adjustment with no change to look or feel.
Hydrophilic garments pull perspiration away from your skin to the outer layer of the fabric where it is able to evaporate faster, leaving your skin fresh and without excessive perspiration.
DuPont, the world leader in fiber and fiber treatment technology use their ingenious stain release technology to provide garments with an easy cleaning solution.
Offering a high strength-to-weight ratio (About 5 times that of steel with the same weight), Kevlar is able to reduce the risks associated with cutting, snagging and tearing of fabrics.
Some Bisley Workwear garments have Cordura Incorporated into them to enhance tear and abrasion resistance, due to the high quality, resilient Nylon yarns used to create it.
Bisley Workwear stocks garments with two grades of the internationally recognized 3M Retroreflective Tape: 8910 for general domestic washing and safety use, and 3M 8935 for flame resistant garments.
Bisley premium Industrial range is designed to withstand industrial washes at 75°c. Using superior imported German dyes for greater colourfastness and superior industrial strength 3M 9920 reflective tape.
This garment has been designed with cross ventilation at multiple heat stress areas, which boosts airflow to keep you cool.
The Hazard Risk Category (HRC) outlines the APTV requirement and the clothing types required to offer specific flame resistant protection.
The minimum incident energy (in Calories per cubic centimeter) that protection equipment can be exposed to and to prevent the onset of a second degree burn.
Garments made with fabrics that self-extinguish when the source of ignition is removed. The most commonly used test method is ASTM D6413.
Water resistant membranes are often added to the reverse side of rainwear fabrics to ensure that no water can penetrate from outside, keeping you dry in wet weather.
This garment has a water-repellent or water-resistant coating which stops moisture from reaching the wearer in wet-weather conditions. Bisley Workwear ‘water-proof’ garments have been tested to the Australian Standard AS 2001.2.18:1987 and the fabric has been deemed compliant when no water has passed through it over an 18hour period.
Bisley Safetywear High Visibility garments are developed to be seen in high-risk environments and protect you from work place hazards.
Bisley Workwear garments use High Visibility materials tested to Australian Standard AS/NZS 1906.4:2010 which outlines the requirements for fluorescent capabilities and the chromaticity reading to ensure that bright colours are within the required colour range. Our high quality tapes and fabrics are tried and tested to this standard to ensure you’re protected in High Risk situations.
Day (D) Only garments are developed to be worn during the day time only and never at night. Hi-Vis colours are used to ensure you’re seen in high-risk environments.
The design of garments for this Standard are based primarily on the needs of workers in situations where vehicles may be approaching them at speed, in time for any necessary safety action to be taken, or any other industrial situation of similar risk levels where workers need to be seen at distance, against a complex visual background, in conditions of poor visibility or where they may appear suddenly in the path of moving plant equipment. Garments designed to AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 must have at least 0.2m2 of high visibility fabric (AS/NZS 1906.4:2010) on the front and on the back to meet the Day and/ or Day/ Night Standard. Garments designed to AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 for Day/ Night or Night Standard must have a compliant retroreflective taping configuration in, what is commonly known as, a ‘H’ Pattern or ‘Hoop’ Pattern. High visibility material must encircle the upper body, underarm ventilation panels must be no more than 10cm wide x 10cm high.
Day/ Night (D/N) garments are developed to be worn both during the day and also at night. Hi-Vis colours accompanied with retroreflective taping offer maximum protection.
The design of garments for this Standard are based primarily on the needs of workers in situations where vehicles may be approaching them at speed, in time for any necessary safety action to be taken, or any other industrial situation of similar risk levels where workers need to be seen at distance, against a complex visual background, in conditions of poor visibility or where they may appear suddenly in the path of moving plant equipment. Garments designed to AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 must have at least 0.2m2 of high visibility fabric (AS/NZS 1906.4:2010) on the front and on the back to meet the Day and/ or Day/ Night Standard. Garments designed to AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 for Day/ Night or Night Standard must have a compliant retroreflective taping configuration in, what is commonly known as, a ‘H’ Pattern or ‘Hoop’ Pattern. High visibility material must encircle the upper body, underarm ventilation panels must be no more than 10cm wide x 10cm high.
Night (N) Only garments are developed to be worn during the night time only as the retroreflective taping offers visibility from vehicle headlights.
The design of garments for this Standard are based primarily on the needs of workers in situations where vehicles may be approaching them at speed, in time for any necessary safety action to be taken, or any other industrial situation of similar risk levels where workers need to be seen at distance, against a complex visual background, in conditions of poor visibility or where they may appear suddenly in the path of moving plant equipment. Garments designed to AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 must have at least 0.2m2 of high visibility fabric (AS/NZS 1906.4:2010) on the front and on the back to meet the Day and/ or Day/ Night Standard. Garments designed to AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 for Day/ Night or Night Standard must have a compliant retroreflective taping configuration in, what is commonly known as, a ‘H’ Pattern or ‘Hoop’ Pattern. High visibility material must encircle the upper body, underarm ventilation panels must be no more than 10cm wide x 10cm high.
Bisley Heat Management garments treated with coldblack technology reduce the absorption of heat rays from the sun, particularly in dark colours, keeping you cooler in hot weather.
Garments designed to keep you warm in cold weather.
Bisley Safetywear garments comply with NZTA (New Zealand Transport Agency) code of practice (CoPTTM) Temporary Traffic Management Control - Wet (TTMC-W). This code of practice specifies the standard of safety garments that a worker must wear while working in or close to hazardous traffic areas.
Resistant to light rain. Fabric is either treated with an outer coat finish or a waterproof membrane is added to the reverse side of rainwear fabrics. Generally if a garment repels liquid on the outside and is not fully seam sealed on the inside, it is also categorised as showerproof.
Built in stretch that allows greater ease of movement when working.
Fabric is breathable or the garment is designed with ventilation
Some Bisley Workwear garments have Cordura® incorporated into them to enhance tear and abrasion resistance, due to the high quality, resilient nylon yarns used to create it.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING (PPE) - NFPA 70E GUIDELINES
The categories in which ATPV ratings are classified. Each classification represents a level of protection.
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
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