PRODUCTS SUIT UP WITH SNICKERS
WORKWEAR Outdoor clothing for autumn and winter to make you feel warm on the inside.
Snickers Workwear’s innovative and sustainable mid- layer clothing has excellent breathability for efficient body-temperature management when you’re working hard.
The body-mapping designs and sustainable fabrics keep you ventilated as the heat from your body is regulated to give you winter warmth and cooling comfort when you need it.
The new autumn-winter styles include the FlexiWork High-Vis Hoodie which is stretchy, versatile and made from a two-layer mesh fabric and recycled polyester fibres. This Class 1 Hoodie comes with glow-in-the- dark and flashes and plenty of features to deliver comfort and functionality.
Use FlexiWork Jacket underneath an outer layer on cold days or on its own in milder conditions. It’s made from a functional fabric with a high content of recycled polyester fibres and an ergonomic design for plenty of freedom of movement.
For comfort on chilly workdays, the FlexiWork Fleece Hoodie is ideal. The recycled polyester fleece fabric offers great insulation while long cuffs with thumb grip provide extra protection against cold air.
SETTING THE STANDARD FOR
SAFE VOLTAGE TESTING Test equipment specialists Martindale Electric has a wide range of voltage testers, which combine enhanced safety and functionality with ease of use.
Models in the Martindale range come with useful features. For example, the Martindale VT12 Two Pole Voltage and Continuity Tester features an LED voltage indicator, measures 12V to 690V and provides a continuity test. It also includes probe caps for GS38 compliance.
Other models in the range are crammed with more advanced features which are just as easy to use. The VT25 and VT28 pole testers, for example, auto detect and measure AC/DC voltages from 12V to 690V and include continuity testing with audible and visual indication plus phase rotation measurement capability.
Both the VT25 and VT28 use LED indicators for voltage steps and have a white light torch function making it easy to work in low-light environments. The VT28 also includes a high contrast LCD display for digital readings.
The testers’ design meets the latest requirements of BS EN61243-3, is supplied with removable probe caps for GS38 compliance and is rated at CAT IV 600V, CAT III 690V for enhanced safety. In addition, the cable is double insulated with a black outer and contrasting inner core to give a visual warning of any potential
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All Snickers Workwear mid-layer jackets, fleeces, sweatshirts and knitwear come in a range of styles and high-visibility options for different working environments and weather conditions.
So, to make sure you get the right protection, visibility, flexibility, durability and ventilation, you should check out all the layered climate control garments from Snickers Workwear that work together to suit your workday.
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damage. An IP64 rating provides added protection and reliability.
Ergonomically designed and of durable construction, the new testers can easily be operated when wearing safety gloves and are suitable for residential, commercial and industrial applications.
The VT12, VT25 and VT28 testers are also available in kits, which include Martindale proving units and combination carry cases. All Martindale Electric voltage testing equipment is fully compliant with international standards and manufactured in compliance with IEC61243.
Other Martindale Voltage Testers, designed primarily for making proving dead foolproof, are the industry standard VI13800 and VI150000 and the Drummond range of Test Lamps.
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