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Symbols

Oeko-Tex Oeko-Tex is an internationally defined standard based on a voluntary commitment . To obtain the certification , the entire manufacturing process and all components of a garment must meet high human ecological requirements . Many of our garments are Oeko-Tex certified , which means it is a guarantee that the garments do not contain substances that could be harmful to the wearer upon skin contact .
High-visibility class Garments are divided into classes depending on their visibility . Classification is mainly dependent on its conspicuity : the garment ’ s fluorescent area and retro-reflective surface .
Class 3 : Highest class . The total fluorescent area must be at least 0.8 m ² and the reflective strips 0.2 m2 .
Class 2 : The total fluorescent area must be at least 0.5 m ² and the reflective strips 0.13 m ².
Class 1 : The lowest class . The total fluorescent area must be at least 0.14 m ² and the reflective strips 0.1 m ².
Kneepads Trousers with the symbol are certified according to EN 14404 : 2004 + A1 : 2010 Type 2 Level 1 together with Jobman kneepads 9943 , 9944 and 9945 .
Flameproof 100 % cotton with flame-retardant treatment . CE-certified , tested and approved in accordance with EN ISO 11611 and EN ISO 11612 . Certification means that the material and the garment ’ s design protects against edge ignition , flame spread and melting . It can also withstand heat according to the test standards , preventing burns .
Cold Garments certified in accordance with EN 342 keep you protected from cold ( ≤ -5 ° C ). Requirements refer to thermal insulation and air permeability . Certifications for the garment set apply in combination with Jobman underwear set and fleece jacket .
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Rain All Jobman ’ s rainwear is certified according to the EU EN 343 standard , the bad weather certificate .
Breathability The symbol shows that the fabric is windproof , waterproof and breathable . For optimum comfort at work , it is important that the body maintains an even temperature and remains dry . A shell garment lets the body breathe and lets out excess moisture that would otherwise have a cooling effect .
4-Way Stretch The symbol shows that the entire or most of the garment is made with 4-way stretch .
Layering In cold weather it is important to wear layers of clothing to keep warm . Practical layers you can add or take off are especially important when moving between warm and cold spaces .
1 . The first layer ( layer 1 ) should transport humidity out to the next layer . Ideally , technical underwear of man-made materials .
2 . The middle layer ( layer 2 ) should be insulating fleece , softshell or furry material . Jobman ’ s microfleece garments are extremely comfortable and ideal middle layers .
3 . The third layer ( layer 3 ) should be windproof and water repellent to protect you , but must be able to breathe and allow humidity from the first two layers to evaporate .
Dry-Tech™ The symbols mean that the clothing is moisture-wicking .
Panels The symbol shows that parts of the garment are made with 4-way stretch .
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