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         As stated in Safety Bulletin 6, Rigger Boots must not be purchased for use on site as they do not give
         adequate ankle protection.


         High Visibility Vests

         European standard EN471 describes minimum  protection for high visibility clothing.

         The standard specifies the requirements for protective clothing that is designed to signal the presence of
         the wearer visually in daylight as well as under illumination by headlights of cars.

         There are three classes of high visibility clothing, class 1, 2 and 3.  All high visibility clothing must be at
         least class 2.


         Eye Protection

         European standard EN166 describes minimum  standards for eye protection.

         There are various protection options described within EN166.  Goggles can, for instance be approved to
         the option for non adherence of Molten metal, or protection against liquid droplets/splashes.

         A risk assessment will identify any specific hazards on site and the goggles should be purchased to suit
         those hazards.  In the sign industry, the most likely hazards are impact and splashes, and therefore
         options 3 (Protection against liquid droplets/splashes) and B (Medium Energy Impact) should be used.


         Gloves

         There are various standards for gloves including DN420 which gives the basic requirements, but the most
         appropriate  is  European  standard  EN388  which  describes  the  minimum  standards  for  mechanical
         protection.

         EN388 standard tests gloves against mechanical hazards such as abrasion., blade cut, tear and puncture.
         All tests must be undertaken and the scores are designed to show the products resistance to mechanical
         hazards.  The gloves will be rated with four numbers, and are scored 0-4 (higher numbers better) or 'X'
         denoting that the test was not completed successfully.  The first number is the Abrasion protection, next
         Blade Cut protection, then Tear protection, and last Puncture protection.


         “let’s make sure that we continue to make our sites THE SAFEST by helping ourselves, our colleagues,
         our customers and even our competitors by improving training, helping where necessary and addressing
         any issues of concern there and then”

         If you have any quires regarding the Safety Bulletin content or require further information please contact
         any staff member of Xmo Strata Ltd.


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