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Manufacturer's Instruction
Protective Equipment with protection against handheld chainsaws
This safety clothing complies with the recommendation of Regulation (EU) 2016/425, published in the official journal
of the European Union by the 31st of March 2016. It serves protection against cuts in the leg area with hand-held
chainsaws which were designed primarily to cut wood.
This information covers in particular the following
articles with numbers:
Yukon 295435, 295445
Yukon Type C 295397
Waipoua 295466, 295467, 295469, 295470
Yukon Plus 295453, 295454
Fiordland 295490
Universal Chaps 575780
Label
This clothing is marked on the product as follows:
To ensure a maximum protection and comfort when
using this protective product, it is essential to observe
the following information:
Warnings
1.
No protective equipment (PPE) can provide 100% protection against chainsaw injuries.
This protective clothing is not a substitute for a safe working technique.
2.
Protective clothing requires special care and should be cleaned regularly. A cleaning procedure which deviates
from the indicated one can affect the protection. Wash the product before first use.
3.
Avoid the contact of this product with pointy or sharp objects (saw chain, thorns, metal tools, etc.), as well
as the contact with aggressive substances such as acids, oil, solvents, fuel or animal faeces to prevent the
materials from being damaged. Is also important to avoid contact with hot or burning objects (e.g., exhausts)
and other sources of heat (e.g. open flames, sparks, stoves); the trousers are flammable!
Dispose of any safety clothing that has a damaged protective insert.
Repair
Only the outer fabric may be repaired. Do not stitch through the cut protective insert. If you repair a cut garment, do
not modify or repair the protective insert, by shortening or sewing. Any change in the cut protective insert reduces
or destroys the protective properties of the product.
Criteria for disposal
Protective clothing must not be used with a damaged, cut or otherwise modified protective insert. Clothing parts
that are damaged or altered by any other cause, must be also be disposed of immediately. Disposal by household
waste.
Standards
Yukon 295435, 295445, Yukon Plus 295453, 295454, Waipoua 295466, 295467, 295469, 295470, Fiordland 295490
EN ISO 11393-2:2019 published in the official journal of the European Union, design A, class 1, protection across the
entire front of the legs and in addition each plus 50 mm on the left leg outside (side seam), and on the inside (Crotch
seam) of the right leg. Protection at the front up to 20 cm above the crotch point (16 cm in sizes M or smaller) with
a slit in the middle of max. 1 cm.
Yukon Type C 295397
EN ISO 11393-2:2019 published in the official journal of the European Union, design C, class 1, protection enclosing
the front and back of the legs. Protection around the leg up to 50 mm distance to the bottom seam to enable an
easier overlap to the boots. Protection at the front up to 20 cm above the crotch point (16 cm in sizes M or smaller)
with a slit in the middle of max. 1 cm.
Chaps 575780
EN ISO 11393-2:2019 published in the official journal of the European Union, design B, class 1, protection across the
entire front of the legs (similar to design A trousers), to be fastened with buckles above an unprotected workwear
trouser. Chaps are recommended for occasional chainsaw work.
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