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DNC Hi-vis 1/2 Zip X Back Fleecy Jumper 3933

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  • DNC Hi-vis 1/2 Zip X Back Fleecy Jumper 3933
  • DNC Hi-vis 1/2 Zip X Back Fleecy Jumper 3933
$43.88

Description

Fabric: 300 gsm Polyester outer, Poly/Cotton inner
1/2 Zip Fleecy Jumper, 2 side zip pockets, sleeve pen pocket, Full orange front & back, Navy Elastic ribbing cuffs & waist band. "X" back, CSR Reflective Tape. NSW Rail Compliant. 


Sizes : XXS-6XL

DNC garments are tested for UPF (ultraviolet protection factor) in accordance with AS/NZS4399:1996. The level of protection varies depending on the fabric and colour of the garment. 15+ good protection, 30+ / 35+ very good protection, 40+ / 50+ excellent protectionDNC HiVis garments are manufactured to comply with New Hi Vis standard Class F AS/NZS1906.4:2010, Class D/N, AS/NZS 4602.1:2011 to meet the requirements of Hi-Vis safety standards HiVis Fabric & Design of garments, for day and night use.DNC also use CSR-1303 Generic Refl ective Tape for the value hi-vis range. CSR-1303 refl ective tape complies with AS/NZS1906.4:2010 for HiVis material. CSR-1303 - Home wash up to 50 cycles @ 60° C.All DNC garments use the Green Dye only, except for the Patrol Saint Flame Retardant range. All DNC garment fabric fully complies with Oeko-Tex standard 100 class II for products with direct contact to the skin in which prohibited to use
                                    aromatic amines, sensitizing dyes and cancer risk dyes. Green dye should meet the following conditions: Does not contain harmful or non-aromatic amine; dye itself,
                                    non-carcinogenic, sensitization, acute toxicity; the use of formaldehyde and, after extraction of heavy metals in the following limits; non-environmental hormone; nonpersistent
                                    organic pollutants; does not produce pollution of the environment harmful chemicals; not produce chemicals that pollute the environment; color fastness and
                                    superior to disable the use of dyes.

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