Textile firefighting outfits
MATERIEL POMPIER is a manufacturer and distributor of personal protective equipment for industrial fire departments and firefighters.
We offer intervention suits from category I to category III.
Thanks to our design office, we can also offer personalized outfits to meet the needs of each professional client.
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EN 469 standards:
Performance requirements for protective clothing for firefighters
The EN 469: 2005 standard specifies the levels of performance requirements for protective clothing for firefighters.
It demands high performance, which is verified in 20 tests. Essentially, the standard determines 4 key values: Xf (flame), Xr (radiance), Y (waterproof) and Z (breathability).
EN 469 + A1 (2007): “Fire fighting”:
Application domain : Protective clothing for firefighters (fire fighting)
Goal : Protect firefighters during firefighting interventions and associated activities.
What does this standard consist of?
This standard makes it possible to define two levels according to the risk assessment: level 1 and level 2. Level 2 being the higher level.
This is a jacket / pants or jumpsuit set covering bust, neck, arms up to the wrists and legs up to the ankles.
For complete protection, additional equipment to protect the head, face, hands and feet should also be worn.
The product must meet the following requirements:
Heat transfer (flame and radiation): The sample is held above the flame or an IR spectrum and it is measured how many seconds the sample can be exposed before reaching a temperature rise of 24 ° C.
Heat transfer index | Xf1 | Xf2 |
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HTI24 | 9,0 ≥ | 13,0 ≥ |
HTI24 - HTI12 | 3,0 ≥ | 4,0 ≥ |
Heat transfer index | Xr1 | Xr2 |
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RHTI24 | 10,0 ≥ | 18,0 ≥ |
RHTI24 - RHTI12 | 3,0 ≥ | 4,0 ≥ |
Resistance to water penetration, water vapor and liquid chemicals
Flame spread
Thermal resistance
Tensile and tear resistance
Dimensional variation
Visibility (according to standard EN 471 (2007)
For general marking requirements, please refer to standard EN 340.
Marking
This pictogram may be accompanied by the following annotations:
Xf1 / Xf2 ou Xr1 / Xr2 : thermal protection (flame (f) or radiation (r))
Y1 / Y2 : resistance to water penetration
Z1 / Z2 : resistance to water vapor
EN 15614: 2007
Performance requirements for forest firefighting clothing
The EN 15614: 2007 standard sets out the various performance requirements that clothing worn during firefighting in natural areas must meet. As forest fires occur mainly in summer, radiant heat can be very high for a very long time. Clothing that meets this standard helps prevent metabolic heat from getting too high. Clothing suitable for these conditions should be light without causing heat stress.
EN ISO 15384: 2020
New performance requirements for forest fire fighting clothing
This new standard replaces standard EN 15614.
It also sets out the various performance requirements that forest firefighting clothing must meet.
EN ISO 20471: 2013
EN 1149-5
European standard EN 1149-5 provide protective clothing for avoid electric shocks which can be incendiary in an ATEX zone (Explosive Atmosphere), an area in which the risk of explosion is greater than average. Work clothing adapted to the activity and the risks it may present for the worker is essential. Standard EN 1149-5 specifies the requirements relating to the design and materials of electrostatic charge dissipation clothing of the type: hood, cap, pants, jacket, vest, etc. and equipment such as knee pads or soles for example.