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EN 343 is a European standard that specifies the requirements for protective clothing designed to safeguard users against adverse weather conditions such as rain, snow, fog, and moisture. The certification confirms that the garment's materials and construction provide effective protection against water penetration while allowing moisture vapor to escape, helping maintain wearer comfort during work. The standard is expressed in the format EN 343 Class X / Class Y (e.g. 4/4) and refers to two key performance parameters: Class X – resistance to water penetration (waterproofness), Class Y – water vapor permeability (breathability). Each parameter is rated on a scale from 1 to 4, where a higher class indicates better protective performance. This classification helps users select garments that are best suited to specific weather conditions and the intensity of the work being performed.
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EN ISO 20471 Class 3 is a European standard specifying the requirements for high-visibility warning clothing providing the highest level of visibility. Its purpose is to maximize wearer safety by enhancing visibility during daylight, in low-light conditions, and in adverse weather environments. Garments certified according to EN ISO 20471 Class 3 contain the largest amount of fluorescent material and reflective tape required by the standard, ensuring the highest level of visibility in high-risk working environments. Class 3 garments are intended for workers operating near high-speed traffic, on highways, airports, construction sites, and in other situations where maximum visibility is essential. Compared to Class 1 and Class 2, Class 3 provides the highest level of protection defined by the EN ISO 20471 standard.
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