HAIZHOU, FIREMAN SUIT, RED, SOLAS/EN469 : 2020 SIZE XL

  • Product Code: HAIZHOU FIREMAN SUIT fireman's suit x2 y2 z2 - SIZE XL
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    • HAIZHOU, FIREMAN SUIT, RED, SOLAS/EN469 : 2020 :
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PICK-HZU-FSUIT-01 FIREMAN SUIT, RED, COMPLETE, SIZE L
C/W: SOLAS/EN469 : 2020

a) Jacket + Trousers, RED, HZ-FC, Size: L
b) Helmet,
PAB Fiire Compact
c) 5-Fingers Gloves HZ-FG, Size: 10/XL
d) Boots,
Fireman SABF
e) Carrying Bag 
 
PICK-HZU-FSUIT-02 FIREMAN SUIT, RED, COMPLETE, SIZE XL
C/W: SOLAS/EN469 : 2020

a) Jacket + Trousers, RED, HZ-FC, Size: XL
b) Helmet,
PAB Fiire Compact
c) 5-Fingers Gloves HZ-FG, Size: 10/XL
d) Boots,
Fireman SABF
e) Carrying Bag 
 
     
SPARES & ACCESSORIES    
CLFF-HZU-FBJT1-C HAIZHOU, FIREMAN JACKET & TROUSERS, RED, SIZE: L
C/W CARRYING BAG
EN469 : 2020
HZ-FC
CLFF-HZU-FBJT1-D HAIZHOU, FIREMAN JACKET & TROUSERS, RED, SIZE: XL
C/W CARRYING BAG
EN469 : 2020
HZ-FC
CLFF-HZU-FGLV5-D HAIZHOU, FIREMAN GLOVES, SIZE: 10/XL
EN659, EC-MED APPROVED
HZ-FG
Brand: HAIZHOU


Standard: SOLAS 1974, MSC.36(63), MSC.97(73),

MSC.98(73), EN 469 (2005) including A (2006) and AC (2006)

Approved for use as protective clothing (close proximity clothing) for fire fighting as required by FSS code Ch.3 Para 2.1.1. Performance level achieved is Xf2, X32, Y2, Z2. The two-piece garment composed by a jacket and trousers, both must be worn together and must be used in combination with MED approved boots, gloves and helmet to provide the required protection.

      Sizes : 170A~190A (M, L, XL, XXL)

      Reflective trim, radio and box pockets

 Product Description

 

HZ-FC

Colour

Red

Construction

4 layers

Outer fabric

93% meta-aramid, 5% para-aramid,

2% anti-static

Moisture barrier

65% aramid needlefelt, 20% PTFE,

15% PU

Thermal barrier

100% meta-aramid

Lining fabric

50% meta-aramid, 50% FR Viscose

 

Tier 1 HRI Firefighting Suit

fire fighter suit

BUNKER SUIT/ BUNKER GEAR

bunker gear

bunker suits for firefighters

fire fighting bunker gear

EN469 standard Firemans outfit

EN469:2020 (X2,Y2, Z2), MED


FIREMAN OUTFIT SUITS COMPLETE SET (EUROPEAN NORM EN469 STANDARD)

EN469 IMPA Code 330911 Fireman’s Outfits

Firemans coat unlined, UK, DOT/USCG Approved required as per SOLAS regulation 

Firemans trouser unlined, UK, DOT/USCG Approved required as per SOLAS regulation 


Reference: ABS Regulatory News - No. 06/20244


INDUSTRY REMINDER ON FIREFIGHTING SUITS

It is essential for shipowners to equip their crew with suitable firefighting gear to ensure the preservation of lives and vessels in the event of a fire. The appropriate equipment should enable crew members to effectively combat fires in open-air environments and enclosed spaces, all while ensuring their personal safety.

PSC PERSPECTIVE

 

Port State Control Officers (PSCOs) have repeatedly issued deficiencies

against the Maritime Labour Convention (MLC) when firefighting suits lack the appropriate certification for firefighting in enclosed spaces. PSCOs on numerous interventions have stated that proximity suits, which are designed for open-air firefighting, do not offer adequate thermal protection against radiated heat when entering enclosed spaces where a fire is present. As proximity suits are compliant with the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and the International Code for Fire Safety Systems (FSS Code), it is the opinion of some PSCOs that they may only be utilized for supportive tasks such as boundary cooling.

 

Some PSCOs are inferring that proper firefighting clothing should provide a level of protection at least equivalent to the gear worn by the crew during exercises for obtaining the Seafarers' Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) Code A-VI/1 Basic and STCW A-VI/3 Advanced firefighting certifications.

INTERNATIONAL REQUIREMENTS

SOLAS Chapter II-2 Regulation 10 mandates the minimum number of firefighting outfits on board ships. According to Reg.10.10.2, all ships must carry at least two outfits (Reg.10.10.2.1), with additional suits required for passenger ships, gas carriers and tankers (Reg.10.10.2.2). Additionally, Reg.10.1.1 stipulates that firefighting outfits must comply with the FSS Code, detailed in Chapter 3, which outlines engineering specifications for personnel protection.

 

SOLAS Ch.II-2/Reg.10.10.2.1

All ships must carry at least two outfits

SOLAS Ch.II-2/Reg.10.10.2.2

Additional suits required for passenger ships and tankers

SOLAS Ch.II-2/Reg.10.1.1

Firefighting outfits must comply with the FSS Code

FSS Ch. 3

The personal firefighting equipment shall include “protective clothing of material to protect the skin from the heat radiating from the fire and from burns and scalding by steam. The outer surface shall be water-resistant.”


MLC Regulation 4.3 / Standard A4.3 serves as a legal framework for promoting health and safety protection and accident prevention within the maritime industry. It establishes a baseline for these essential aspects, while the flag Administrations are responsible for enacting specific MLC compliance requirements through their respective national legislation. MLC 2006 Guideline B4.3 - Health and Safety Protection and Accident Prevention, although non-mandatory, mentions that firefighting should be addressed and highlights the importance of considering the International Labour Organization (ILO) code of practice titled Accident Prevention on Board Ship at Sea and in Port, 1996 as a reference for occupational safety and health protection. Notably, the ILO code provides guidance on conducting fire drills and identifies enclosed spaces such as engine rooms and accommodation spaces as critical locations for fire scenarios.

 

FIREFIGHTING SUIT STANDARDS

Many suits on board are designed in accordance with the EN 531 standard. However, this standard is designed for industrial workers exposed to heat and is not intended for firefighting. Moreover, some suits labeled under EN 531 feature unprotected metal zippers, buttons or clasps, which can conduct heat and cause burns.



 

A protective suit meeting the demands of firefighting is one complying with the European standard EN 469:2005, as noted below. Level 2 is required for firefighting in enclosed spaces. EN 469:2005 and its revised version EN 469:2020 also mandate a risk assessment to be made.



EN 469:2005

Suits are classified into performance level 1 or level 2 using four criteria indicated by a pictogram:

 

·        Resistance to convective heat (Xf1 or Xf2)

·        Resistance to radiant heat (Xr1 or Xr2)

·        Resistance to water penetration (Y1 or Y2)

·        Water vapor resistance (Z1 or Z2)

 

Suits labeled as level 1 or level 2 are common in the market. Level 1 is limited to outdoor firefighting and support activities, while level 2 is recommended for firefighting in enclosed spaces or structures with higher fire risk. Only suits with Xf2, Xr2, Y2 and Z2 are considered level 2 suits.

 

The resistance of the garment to water penetration is determined by its hydrostatic pressure properties, while the water vapor resistance is associated with its breathability. The use of high-visibility materials in the garments is not mandatory, but if included, they must meet the thermal and high visibility requirements specified in the standard.

EN 469:2020

The European standard for firefighter protective clothing, EN 469, underwent revisions in 2020. Based on the updated standard EN 469:2020, there are three crit

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