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Protective Apparel 140 - 149 Forestry Apparel 143 Safety Pants & Chaps 144 - 145 Protective Head, Eye & Ear Wear 146 - 147 Protective Hand & Footwear 148 - 149 11 11 2 2 3 Forestry Apparel Canadian Safety Standard Requirements cUL/BNQ Class 'A' Duroflex Rain Jacket Raintec Rain Pants • TCS 3,000 feet per minute • Flexible and lightweight weatherproof jacket • Functional and breathable polyurethane • Made of waterproof, elastic, durable and outer fabric is both water and thorn resistant • Front & back cut protection easy to clean material (100% polyester with • “Action Arctic” material in high wear areas • Back pad below knee polyurethane coating) ensure the pants hold up under a variety of stress Class 'B' • Functional vents on front and back of sleeves for breathability • Features convenient thigh pocket • TCS 3,000 feet per minute • Integrated, nicely fitted hood that and zip openings on the back of the legs • Front cut protection stows away neatly in the collar • Jacket contains 2 waterproof pockets Sizes Available • Minimum 15" long pad in front 32” - 0000 885 1048 Sizes Available 34” - 0000 885 1052 W.C.B.-B.C. S - 0088 554 0048 36” - 0000 885 1056 • TCS 3,600 feet per minute M - 0088 554 0052 38" - 0000 885 1060 • Front cut protection pad 1.5" below waist L - 0088 554 0056 40” - 0000 885 1064 band with 4" extra on left side of each leg XL - 0088 554 0060 XXL - 0088 554 0064 • STIHL pant has cut protection up to waist ENFORM • TCS 3,600 feet per minute • Minimum 28" long front pad with 4" extra Function Universal Jacket Function Universal Safety Pants on left side of each leg • All-purpose work jacket designed to coordinate • Poly/Cotton blend, stretchable fabric with venting • STIHL pant has TCS of 4,100 feet per with Function Universal Safety Pants at back of thigh minute to comply with highest industry • "Warning" orange upper torso makes • Seat pocket, cargo pocket and two hip pockets safety standard demands wearer more visible • Knee and lower leg (front and back) reinforced Safety Guide • Zippered chest pocket and 2 waist pockets with abrasion resistant material What to consider when choosing which type of leg • Vented under the arms • Meets BS EN 381-5 standards BS EN 381-5 protection is right for you: • Elbow, shoulder and collar reinforced (equivalent to 3,900 ft/min threshold European cut protection standard (class 1) with abrasion resistant material chain speed) accepted from Saskatchewan eastward to Quebec • Cut protection on front of leg, extending Weight Sizes Available from the belt line to the ankle Design A • 'PRO' leg protection is lighter in weight and features S - 0088 335 0448 • Machine washable • TCS 3900 feet per minute Kevlar® pads for maximum safety. M - 0088 335 0452 • Front cut protection • 'STANDARD' leg protection is economical without L - 0088 335 0456 Sizes Available XL - 0088 335 0460 32" - 0088 342 0848 Design B sacrificing safety. Pads are constructed of a ballistic 11 nylon/Kevlar® blend which is slightly heavier but XXL - 0088 335 0464 34" - 0088 342 0850 11 • TCS 3900 feet per minute still provides excellent protection. 36" - 0088 342 0852 • Front & back cut protection 38" - 0088 342 0854 40" - 0088 342 0856 TCS = Threshold Chain Speed Working conditions 42" - 0088 342 0858 • A cotton outer fabric is more breathable and thus desirable in hot and dry conditions. • A nylon outer fabric is more moisture-resistant and will be preferable in cold and/or wet conditions. • For work in proximity to live power lines or other fire hazards, we recommend flame and hydrocarbon flash fire-resistant (FR) safety pants. • If equipment frequently changes hands or is used sporadically, chaps may be a better option. 4 5 Safety Pants & Chaps Dynamic Vent Pants 3600 'Pro' Safety Pant ‘STANDARD’ 2,600 Chaps ‘PRO’ WCB/BC 3,600 Chaps BS EN 381-5 W.C.B.-B.C. • Designed for occasional cutting • Meets Workers’ Compensation Standard • Tested for threshold chain speed of of British Columbia • Light and breathable safety pant that is • Certified to W.C.B of BC threshold chain 2,600 feet per minute • Certified for threshold chain speed of perfectly suited for summer use. speed of 3,600 feet per minute • Four layers of nylon/one layer of 3,600 feet per minute ® • Zip ventilation on back of thighs and • Superior combination of protection woven Kevlar ® • 4 layers of Kevlar cut protective pads elasticated trouser back allow for comfort and lightweight • 400 denier nylon for greater strength • 400 denier nylon for greater strength • Features reinforced knees, two front • Contains 4 layers of 36” Kevlar® pads • Available in 35" overall length • Available in 38" overall length pockets with zippers, mobile phone • Outer material comprised of a 400 denier • Front cut protection only • Available in front only and front/back of pocket rip stop nylon leg (below knee) cut protection • Meets the EN 381 certified standard for • Features chip proof pockets, high back cut protection. Class 1, Design A (front waste, side tool pocket and 4” reflective protection). stripping ‘STANDARD’ 3,000 Chaps ‘DELUXE’ 4,100 Chaps • Front cut protection • Meets cUL/BNQ standards • Exceeds Enform Safety Standard • Tested for threshold chain speed of • Tested for threshold chain speed of Urban Forestry Pants Flame-Resistant Forestry Pants 3,000 feet per minute 4,100 feet per minute cUL/BNQ/W.C.B.-B.C. cUL/BNQ/W.C.B.-B.C. • 400 denier nylon for greater strength • 5 layers of polyester/Kevlar® protective • Available in 35" overall length padding • Front only or front/back of leg • 400 denier nylon for greater strength • Rugged blue cotton outer features a • Meets CAN/CGSB 155.20 (ASTM F1506) (below knee) cut protection • Available in 37" overall length cargo pocket on the right leg standard, ATPV 12.4 per CSA Z46-2 • Front and back of leg (below knee) • Reflective striping meets CSA Class 2, • Westex Indura flame resistant cotton cut protection Level 2 outer with glass buttons • Cut protection options: 3,000 ft/min • Reflective striping on legs meets CSA (tested to cUL/BNQ standard) or Class 2, Level 2 3,600 ft/min (tested to W.C.B.-B.C. • 4 layers polyester/Kevlar, tested to standard) threshold chain speed of 3,600 ft/min. Part # Front protection Back protection Cut resistant material Colour Fabric Weight (g) Water-repellent Mesh back leg High back Elastic waistband Brass buttons Rating Threshold chainspeed (ft./min.) Pro leg protection ‘STANDARD’ 3,000 Pants ‘STANDARD’ Seismic Pants Pants ® • Meets cUL/BNQ standards • Exceeds Enform Safety Standard 'DELUXE' Seismic Pant 7002 884 0803-06 WCB/BC 4,100 Kevlar Black Cotton 1,125 - - - - • Tested for threshold chain speed of • Threshold chain speed of 4,100 feet Function Universal 0088 342 0848-58 EN 381-5 3,900 - Avertic Black Poly/Cotton 1,170 - - Dynamic Vent Pants 0000 883 9348–58 EN 381-5 3,600 - Avertic Dura + Multi Poly/Cotton 1,100 - - - 3,000 feet per minute per minute ® • 6 layers of nylon/polyester/Kevlar® • 5 layers of polyester/Kevlar® Urban Forestry Pant 7002 883 2700-03 cUL/BNQ 3,000 Polyester/Kevlar Blue Cotton 1,190 - - - - ® • 400 denier nylon for greater protective pads Urban Forestry Pant 7002 884 6508-11 WCB/BC 3,600 Polyester/Kevlar Blue Cotton 1,170 - - - - strength (nylon version) • 400 denier nylon outer fabric Flame Resistant 7002 883 6528-40 cUL/BNQ 3,000/3,600 Polyester/Kevlar® Blue Cotton 1,300 - - - - 11 Forestry Pant WCB/BC 11 • Front and back of leg (below knee) • Front and back of leg (below knee) cut protection cut protection ADVANCE PLUS 7002 883 5500-07 cUL/BNQ 3,000/3,600 Kevlar® Black RIPSTOP 1,180 - - WCB/BC 3600 'Pro' Pant 7002 886 6728 – 40 WCB/BC 3,600 - Kevlar® Black Nylon 1100 - - Chaps 3,600 Chaps 7002 885 0805 WCB/BC 3,600 - Polyester/Kevlar® Orange Nylon 840 - - - - ‘DELUXE’ Seismic Pants ‘STANDARD’ 2,600 Camo Chaps 3,600 Chaps† 7002 885 0806 WCB/BC 3,600 Polyester/Kevlar® Orange Nylon 1,045 - - - - † ® • Exceeds Enform safety standard • 1,000 Denier nylon cutters chaps 4,100 Chaps 7002 884 0807 ENFORM 4,100 Kevlar Orange Nylon 1,045 - - - - • Threshold chain speed of • Certified 2,600 threshold chain speed Standard leg protection 4,100 feet per minute • Blended Kevlar (1 Layer) ® Pants • 5 layers of polyester/Kevlar • Nylon/Polyester (4 layers) pads ® cut protective pads • Available in 35" overall length 2,600 Pant 7002 886 7828-44 - 2,600 - Nylon/Kevlar Blue Cotton 940 - - - ® • Black cotton outer fabric • Front cut protection 2,600 Pant 7002 886 7628-40 - 2,600 - Nylon/Kevlar Blue Nylon 875 ® 3,000 Pant 0000 884 4600-03 cUL/BNQ 3,000 Nylon/Poly-Kevlar Blue Cotton 1,190 - - with orange reinforced knee ® • Reflective striping on legs 3,000 Pant 7002 884 4628-40 cUL/BNQ 3,000 Nylon/Poly-Kevlar Blue Nylon 1,150 - Suspenders 4,100 Pant 7002 883 6101-04 ENFORM 4,100 Polyester/Kevlar® Blue Nylon 1,195 meets CSA Class 1, Level 1 • Orange suspenders Chaps 2,600 Chaps 7002 885 0800 - 2,600 - Polyester/Kevlar® Orange Nylon 720 - - - - With Clips - 7002 885 1500 2,600 Camo Chaps 7002 884 0815 - 2,600 - Polyester/Kevlar® Camo Nylon 720 - - - - For Buttons - 7002 885 1501 3,000 Chaps (36” ver.) 7002 884 0801 cUL/BNQ 3,000 - Nylon/Kevlar® Orange Nylon 915 - - - - 3,000 Chaps (36” ver.) 7002 884 0802 cUL/BNQ 3,000 Nylon/Kevlar® Orange Nylon 1,160 - - - - WARNING FOR ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW USERS! The fibers will not stop the sprocket on most electric chain saws because of their constant high torque.
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