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Teamfood HACCP Clothing for the Food Industry teamFOOD HACCP clothing for the food industry foodNorm foodRisk classes The protective function of workwear must correspond to the food hygiene risk and the type of work. When choosing medium and dark colours these should be selected so that any hygiene-relevant soiling occurring during work can be easily visibly recognised. Risk class 1 Low hygiene risk = Dealing with non-perishable Provides guidance and aims to make foodstuffs or ingredients it easier to adhere to regulatory • The protective function of the workwear with regard to the conditions of hygiene with regard to foodstuff may be low, if the foodstuff workwear when dealing with is sufficiently protected by packaging and/or an additional foodstuffs. further processing step will be taken by the manufacturer or Applies to all areas in which the consumer. foodstuffs are manufactured, handled or will be placed on the market. Risk class 2 Provides instructions for the manufacturing, selection, usage and High hygiene risk reprocessing of workwear in food processing facilities taking the = Dealing with unpackaged, perishable special requirements of the foodstuffs or ingredients respective workplace into • High protective function of the workwear is primarily consideration. required, where the foodstuffs will not be processed Objective: Avoiding adversely further and micro organisms in or on the foodstuff may impacting foodstuffs to protect the multiply. health of consumers. Risk class 3 Highest hygiene risk = Dealing with unpackaged, ready-to-eat, highly perishable foodstuffs. • The highest level of protection must be ensured as the foodstuffs are not stabilised technologically and micro organisms, including pathogens, may be able to multiply. 2 3 foodLadies’ tunics + coats Ladies’ tunic Item 1726, colour 001 Adjustable cuffs with snap Colour 001 Material: 65% polyester / + fasteners 35% cotton, White 2 side inner pockets 215 g/m² + Adjustable waist tabs Risk class 1 2 3 + Stand-up/turn down collar Sizes: 34 – 60 + Hidden snap fastener placket Ladies’ tunic Item 1726 + Ladies’ coat Item 1729 Material: 65% polyester / 35% cotton, 215 g/m² Colour 001 094 159 White Light grey Blue + Lapel collar Hidden snap fastener placket Risk class 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 + 2 side inner pockets Care of all white items: Care of all coloured items: + + Half belt 4 Sizes: 34 – 60 Ladies’ coat Item 1729 5 foodMen’s coats Men’s coat Stand-up collar Item 1733, colour 001 Colour 001 094 159 Colour 001 - White Material: 65% polyester / White Light grey Blue 35% cotton, Risk class 1 2 3 Risk class 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 250 g/m² Hidden snap fastener Men’s coat, long sleeved Item 1730 Men’s coat Item 1733 + placket + Cuffs with snap fasteners Men’s coat, 1/4 sleeved Item 1730 025 Men’s coat Item 1731 222 + 1 inner chest pocket + 2 side pockets + Side slits Men’s coat Men’s coat Sizes: 44/46 - 64/66 Item 1730 - Long sleeved Lapel collar Material: 65% polyester / Item 1731 222, colour 001 35% cotton, Care of all white coats: Material: 65% polyester / 215 g/m² 35% cotton, 215 g/m² Item 1730 025 - 1/4 sleeved Hidden snap fastener + Lapel collar + placket Hidden snap fastener placket Sleeve slits with snap + 1 inner chest pocket + + fastener Care of all coloured coats: + Side slits + 1 inner chest pocket Sizes: 42 - 66, 94 - 114 + 2 side pockets + Side slits Sizes: 42 - 66, 94 - 114 6 7 foodHooded coat foodWork jackets Hooded coat Item 1732, colour 001 Material: 65% polyester / 35% cotton, 250 g/m² Hood + Hidden snap fastener placket + Adjustable cuffs with + snap fasteners + 1 inner chest pocket + Side slits Sizes: 44 – 66 Colour 001 094 159 White Light grey Blue Risk class 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Work jacket Item 1725 Care of white items: Work jacket Item 1725 Material: 65% polyester / 35% cotton, 250 g/m² Lapel/turn down collar Care of coloured items: + Hidden snap fastener placket + 1 inner chest pocket Colour 001 - White + Adjustable cuffs Risk class 1 2 3 + Sizes: 42 - 66, 94 - 114 Hooded coat Item 1732 8 9 foodTrousers Unisex pull-on trousers Item 1740, colour 001 Material: 65% polyester / 35% cotton, Optional: 215 g/m² Elasticated waist + with drawcord With cargo pockets Optional: Right cargo pocket + with fl ap Sizes: XS - 3XL Colour 001 White Risk class 1 2 3 Unisex pull-on trousers Item 1740 With 1 cargo pocket Item 1740 100 Colour 001 094 159 White Light grey Blue Dungarees Work trousers Risk class 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Item 1722 Item 1721 Work trousers Item 1721 Dungarees Item 1722 Material: 65% polyester / Material: 65% polyester / 35% cotton, 35% cotton, 250 g/m² 250 g/m² With 1 cargo pocket Item 1721 100 With 1 cargo pocket Item 1722 100 Elastic straps with cam 7 belt loops With 2 cargo pockets Item 1721 200 With 2 cargo pockets Item 1722 200 + lock buckles + Waistband with hidden 1 inner bib pocket with + jeans button + snap fastener Pleats Side elasticated Optional: + + Elasticated back waistband Care of all white trousers: Care of all coloured trousers: Snap fastener fl y Cargo pockets + Snap fastener fl y + + with fl ap + Sizes: 42 - 66, 94 - 114, 24 - 32 Sizes: 42 - 66, 94 - 114, 24 - 32 10 11 food Overalls Optional: With cargo pockets Overalls Item 1735 With 1 cargo pocket Item 1735 100 Colour 001 - White With 2 cargo pockets Item 1735 200 Risk class 1 2 3 Overalls Item 1735, colour 001 Material: 65% polyester / 35% cotton, 250 g/m² Lapel/turn down collar + Hidden snap fastener placket + 1 inner chest pocket + 1 inner front pocket + Adjustable sleeve cuffs + Yoke and back waistband + ventilation + Waist drawcord Optional: + Cargo pockets with fl ap Sizes: 42 - 66, 94 - 114 Care: 12 13 food Aprons Colour 001 White Risk class 1 2 3 Clothing must correspond to the required risk category. Aprons Item 1723 Anti-static HACCP clothing Aprons Item 1723, colour 001 Material: 65% polyester / 35% cotton, 215 g/m² Care: Size W x H: 76 x 99 cm + Tie belt 14 + 15 foodAnti-static Work jacket Work trousers Colour 001 anti-static anti-static White Risk class 1 2 3 Item 2725, colour 001 Item 2721, colour 001 Material: 65% polyester / Material: 65% polyester / 34% cotton / 34% cotton / Work jacket - anti-static Item 2725 1% anti-static fi bres, 1% anti-static fi bres, 240 g/m² 240 g/m² Lapel/turn down collar 7 belt loops Work trousers - anti-static Item 2721 + + + Hidden snap fastener placket + Waistband with hidden jeans button With 1 cargo pocket Item 2721 100 + 1 inner chest pocket + Pleats + Adjustable cuffs + Elasticated back waistband Sizes: 42 - 66, 94 - 114 Snap fastener fl y Dungarees - anti-static + Item 2722 Sizes: 42 - 66, 94 - 114, 24 - 32 With 1 cargo pocket Item 2722 100 Optional: Cargo pocket + with fl ap Dungarees anti-static Item 2722, colour 001 Material: 65% polyester / 34% cotton / 1% anti-static fi bres, 240 g/m² Elastic straps with cam lock + buckles Care: 1 inner bib pocket with snap + fastener + Side elasticated + Snap fastener fl y Sizes: 42 - 66, 94 - 114, 24 - 32 16 17 foodShirts foodThermal clothing Unisex polo shirts Item 1738, colour 001 - 1/4 sleeved Material: 55% cotton / 45% polyester, 185 g/m², pique Item 1739, colour 001 - long sleeved + Polo collar with hidden snap fasteners + Side slits Sizes: XS - 3XL Colour 001 White Care: Risk class 1 2 3 Unisex polo shirt - 1/4 sleeved Item 1738 Unisex polo shirt - long sleeved Item 1739 Unisex pull-on shirt Item 1724, colour 001 With quilted lining Material: 65% polyester / 35% cotton, 215 g/m² + Collar with hidden snap fastener + Adjustable cuffs + Side slits Colour 001 - White Sizes: S - 3XL Risk class 1 2 3 Care: 18 Unisex pull-on shirt Item 1724 19 foodThermal clothing Colour 001 159 Colour 001 159 White Blue White Blue Risk class 1 2 3 1 2 3 Risk class 1 2 3 1 2 3 Work trousers Item 8119 Jacket Item 8120 Dungarees Item 8122 Gilet Item 8121 Thermal jacket Thermal dungarees Thermal dungarees Item 8120 Item 8119 Item 8122 Sizes: 42 - 66, 94 - 110 Sizes: 40/42 - 64/66, Thermal gilet 90/94 - 106/110 Item 8121 Quilted lining with padding + Zip fl y + Quilted lining with padding + Stand-up collar + 1 cargo pockets with fl ap + Hidden snap fastener placket 1 reinforced ruler pouch + with fl ap and snap fastener + 2 inner chest pockets with fl aps Leg hems with + Elasticated rear waistband + snap fasteners + Longer back + Work trousers: Jacket: 7 belt loops Adjustable sleeve cuffs with snap + Elasticated back waistband + fasteners + Waistband with hidden Sizes: 40/42 - 64/66, + jeans button Care of coloured items: 90/94 - 106/110 Dungarees: + Elastic straps + 1 bib inner pocket Care of white items: Material: 65% polyester / 35% cotton, 300 g/m² + Side elasticated Quilted lining: 100% polyester, 370 g/m² 20 21 foodMeat handling Not certified in accordance with DIN 10524 Meat handler coat Colour 132 - Black fi ne striped Item 1880000, colour 132 Meat handler coat Item 1880000 Material: 65% polyester / 35% cotton, 300 g/m² Lapel collar + Hidden snap fastener placket + 1 chest pocket + 2 side pockets + Cuffs with slits and snap + fastener Sizes: 42 - 66, 94 - 114 Colour 001 131 White Navy blue striped Care: Aprons Item 1007 Colour 001 - White Men’s jacket Item 1885 111 Aprons Item 1007 Men’s jacket Material: 65% polyester / Item 1885 111, colour 001 35% cotton, Material: 65% polyester / White 215g/m², 35% cotton, Striped 290 g/m² 300 g/m² Size W x H: Lapel/turn down collar + 110 x 109 cm + Hidden snap fastener placket Tie belt + 2 inner chest pockets + + 2 inner front pockets + Adjustable cuffs with snap + fasteners Back and front ventilation + openings at chest height Care of white items: Sizes: 42 - 68, 94 - 114 Care of striped items: 22 Care: 23 foodMeat handling
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