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Current catalogue Blackwoods - Valid from 14.11 to 14.11 - Page nb 21

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Catalogue Blackwoods 14.11.2022 - 14.11.2023
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FABRIC TECHNOLOGY Safety, comfort, and durability are key attributes and should not be compromised when it comes to purchasing workwear. Blackwoods is partnering with brands that are constantly innovating in fabric technologies. Fabric technologies extend from ShieldTEC in KingGee and Bisley's new APEX FR range protecting workers from exposure to heat and flames. To SAINT Workwear’s Dyneema® fabric blend that is up to 15x stronger than steel on a weight-for-weight basis, whilst being lightweight enough to float on water. There will be no compromising on safety, durability or comfort when fitting your workers for the job. FIT FOR PURPOSE DESIGN Workwear design has come a long way from standard issue high visibility cotton garments. Now, organisations have access to uniform solutions designed to keep workers safe and comfortable in every task or undertaking they're involved in. Blackwoods knows that no two jobs are the same, every site comes with its own set of risks, hazards, and site safety requirements. As such, employers need access to versatile ranges that cover workers in industries from mining, manufacturing, and utility maintenance to healthcare, emergency and corporate. Before purchasing, consider brands like Workhorse, KingGee, Hard Yakka Bisley Workwear and TUFFA for industrial apparel and NNT or Biz Collection for Corporate apparel. All of which can be custom designed to fit your team and job function they need to perform. AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS Despite Australia being one of the safest countries in the world to work in, accidents and incidents still occur at work. There are a number of Australian standards which set out minimum safety criteria for types of workwear. Those standards include range from AS 4399:2020 which describes the amount of coverage required to protect workers from ultra-violet radiation (UVR) when working outdoors. Also AS/NZS 4602.1-2011 which sets outthe classes of visibilityrequired for working during the day or at night. Other standards such as NFPA 70E classify the level of protection a garment offers in unexpected exposures to electrical fires and arc flashes. SECTION 2A: SAFETY APPAREL

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FABRIC TECHNOLOGY Safety, comfort, and durability are key attributes and should not be compromised when it comes to purchasing workwear. Blackwoods is partnering with brands that are constantly innovating in fabric technologies. Fabric technologies extend from ShieldTEC in KingGee and Bisley's new APEX FR range protecting workers from exposure to heat and flames. To SAINT Workwear’s Dyneema® fabric blend that is up to 15x stronger than steel on a weight-for-weight basis, whilst being lightweight enough to float on water. There will be no compromising on safety, durability or comfort when fitting your workers for the job. FIT FOR PURPOSE DESIGN Workwear design has come a long way from standard issue high visibility cotton garments. Now, organisations have access to uniform solutions designed to keep workers safe and comfortable in every task or undertaking they're involved in. Blackwoods knows that no two jobs are the same, every site comes with its own set of risks, hazards, and site safety requirements. As such, employers need access to versatile ranges that cover workers in industries from mining, manufacturing, and utility maintenance to healthcare, emergency and corporate. Before purchasing, consider brands like Workhorse, KingGee, Hard Yakka Bisley Workwear and TUFFA for industrial apparel and NNT or Biz Collection for Corporate apparel. All of which can be custom designed to fit your team and job function they need to perform. AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS Despite Australia being one of the safest countries in the world to work in, accidents and incidents still occur at work. There are a number of Australian standards which set out minimum safety criteria for types of workwear. Those standards include range from AS 4399:2020 which describes the amount of coverage required to protect workers from ultra-violet radiation (UVR) when working outdoors. Also AS/NZS 4602.1-2011 which sets outthe classes of visibilityrequired for working during the day or at night. Other standards such as NFPA 70E classify the level of protection a garment offers in unexpected exposures to electrical fires and arc flashes. SECTION 2A: SAFETY APPAREL
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