Firefighting Supplies

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Firefighting Supplies
PROFILE
JBS Product Range and Customers
JBS supplies a vast range of Protective Equipment and Clothing, Corporate Clothing and Uniforms,
to both the public and private sectors both in Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland. Our sourcing
team sources garments from over 200 suppliers around the globe.
Contents
Technical
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Quality
Performance Standards
Garment Maintenance
Protective Clothing
Optional Features
Fabrics
Fitting
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06 - 07
08 - 09
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12 - 15
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Clothing
Wessex coat and trousers
Ergotech coat and trousers
B-Tech coat and trousers
Jaguar coat and trousers
Marine suits
Wildland
Fully lined coverall
Fire dress wear
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JBS Origins: Monaghan 1944
The JBS Group traces its origins back to 1944, when it began life as a manufacturer of safety & military footwear in rural Co Monaghan.
By 1998, the outlook for skilled, labour intensive manufacturing was bleak – due to the insatiable demand for cheaper imports from the
Far East. JBS made the decision to stop manufacturing and to focus on purely on safety distribution. Thus, the safety footwear section of
the business was developed into a fully integrated supplier of safety and protective equipment.
JBS Today: Uniform & Workwear market leader
The move to the service sector was the beginning of a process, which would take “James Boylan Safety Ltd” from the
position of new entrant with a relatively modest turnover of £750K in 1999 to become JBS Group Ltd and the dominant player in the
Irish uniform & work wear market with a turnover in 2009 of c.€20 million.
Since 2005, JBS has used its strong financial foundations to acquire a series of companies such as:
• Glendermott Universal Ltd, Derry,
• DL Safety Ltd, Cork,
• Vard Corporate Clothing Ltd, Dublin,
• WJ Nelson Ltd & Sons Ltd, Belfast.
These acquisitions, coupled with an even more dramatic growth achieved organically, have resulted in an organisation that is the
number one in its market and now has bases of operation in Derry, Belfast, Monaghan, Dublin and Cork.
Tools and
Accessories
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Fire stationwear
Industrial
Helmets
Life Support Apparatus
Fire Hoods
Gloves
Boots
Torches
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Water Rescue
Other Items
Road Signs
Water Rescue Drysuits
Thermal Undersuits
Personal Flotation Device
Body Bags
Decontamination Tents
Light Tower
Emergency Services Sign
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Setting the standard
JBS Group aims to maintain its pre-eminent
position in the market place by the continuous
improvement of its product and processes, by
concentrating on service and customer satisfaction,
and by the application of its Quality Management
System, which meets the requirements of ISO 9001.
Raising the standards
JBS Group considers standards for firefighters’ protective
clothing to be of utmost importance. Garments
can be manufactured to meet, in most cases to exceed,
the various standards for firefighters’ protective clothing,
such as the European Standard BS EN 469, ISO 11613,
NFPA1971 (2000) and CGSB.
Supplier partnerships
JBS Group works in close liaison with its suppliers to
give customers confidence that fabrics and garments
are rigorously tested and give the best protection
available.
JBS is able to supply GORE-TEX® membranes which
offer breathability and waterproof durability, with the
option of additional protection against blood borne
pathogens.
The company is also proud of its association with
DuPont® de Nemours International SA, and many
JBS supplied garments carry a distinctive NOMEX®
Quality Label. In addition, JBS also has a close
relationship with other major suppliers, including
3M and Celanese (Pbi)
Commitment to best value without
compromise to safety
To achieve its success, JBS Group recognises budget constraints, seeking best value performance in both supplier costs
and in-house processes, without any compromise to the performance of the garments and the safety of the wearer.
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for quality
Worldwide solutions
The company is proud of its infrastructure and
through its network of suppliers, it is able to build
relationships with customers across a broad range of
products and services.
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Technical
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Garments
Clothing performance standards
Technical
International performance standards
for fire protection clothing
Within Europe, the current performance standard for
structural firefighting is EN 469 – ‘Protective clothing
for firefighters’, written by the European Committee,
CEN/TC162, and first published in 1995. This rigorous
standard includes test methods to measure garments
against radiant and convective heat, thus measuring
thermal insulation. Within this standard, if the user
determines a requirement for
additional garment testing, the
complete garment assembly shall
be additionally tested on an
instrumented mannequin. This is a
life-size instrumented test designed
to evaluate the performance of
protective garments under
simulated flash-fire conditions,
which can be carried out at test
laboratories on mannequins such
as DuPont’s THERMO-MAN® in Geneva, or BTTG’s
RALPH in Manchester. In the tests, the mannequin is
dressed in the garment under evaluation and exposed
to intense radiant and convective heat, with sensors
systematically recording the rise in temperature of the
mannequin’s glass-epoxy ‘skin.
The writing of European standards is an ongoing
process, and the proposed 2000 revision of EN 469
offers a considerable improvement on the 1995
standard. EN 469 is one of a series of standards for
clothing developed to protect firefighters. The other
standards in the series are EN 1486 ‘Protective clothing
for specialised firefighting’, EN 531 and EN 531/A1
‘Protective clothing for workers exposed to heat’ and
EN ISO 15384 ‘Protective clothing for wildland
firefighting’.
On an international basis, the International Standards
Committee (ISO) is responsible for setting standards
for firefighters’ Protective clothing (ISO 11613),
Proximity clothing (ISO 15538) and Wildland clothing
(ISO 15384). It is anticipated that in future there will be
greater harmonisation between CEN and ISO standards
than there is at present, with both boards having
expressed a desire to work together.
The following table gives a summary of the main
differences between the various standards for fire
protective clothing.
INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
EUROPE
Fabric Layer
Property
All layers
Flame resistance
Heat and thermal
shrinkage resistance
Cleaning shrinkage
resistance
Char resistance
Tensile strength
Tear strength
Water spray/
absorption resistance
Liquid penetration
resistance
Viral penetration
resistance
Tear resistance
Outer material
Moisture Barrier
Thermal Barrier
Composite or
Component
assembly
EN 469
USA
NFPA 1971
(proposed 2000
revision)
CANADA
CGSB 155 (1998)
As composite
INTERNATIONAL
ISO 11613:
Part A
As composite
(5%)
(10%)
(10%)
(5%)
(10%)
(3%)
(5%)
(5%)
(3%)
(5%)
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–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Diffusion resistance
Tear resistance
–
–
Thermal Protective
Performance (TPP)
–
–
–
Heat transfer index
Radiant heat transfer
Total heat loss
ISO11613:
Part B
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Technical
Garment maintenance
Flexible JBS CARE solutions –
JBS is committed to close co-operation with
our customers in developing a flexible and cost effective
solution, which permits the routine tracking of garment
condition and its recommended withdrawal from service.
Worldwide changes in the regulations concerning
Personal Protective Equipment in the workplace have laid
stringent responsibilities on employers. In Ireland and the
rest of Europe, for example, an employer must ensure
that the equipment provided to an employee is fit for
purpose, throughout its life. Furthermore, this
responsibility cannot be delegated or passed on to the
supplier of the product or service.
The JBS solution allows garment stock condition
to be automatically monitored during its lifetime
and it offers clear monthly analysis of factors including
time in service, number of wash cycles and repair history.
Regular and automatic testing to appropriate recommended
criteria permits the selection and withdrawal from service of
individual garments, at the first signs of deterioration.
The JBS solution offers a practical way forward
for Fire Brigades needing a cost effective and practical
response to the latest Health and Safety Regulations.
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Typically the JBS solution recommends:
Buying garments with initial EN 469 approval.
Repairing, washing, reproofing and decontaminating
the garments, either by JBS in-house or by using
approved and competent contractors.
Establishing a database of events affecting their
fitness for purpose.
Agreeing routine inspection and selection triggers.
Isolating and lifting failed garments against
performance criteria.
JBS supplied firefighters’ garments fully comply with
and frequently exceed the EN 469 standard. Our
procedures include comprehensive and independent
testing of all fabric combinations and our reputation for
quality, is maintained.
JBS offers repairs to the very highest
standards , maintaining garment
performance integrity.
Garment maintenance
We offer JBS in-house inspection services which
allow our customers to seek professional advice on the
ongoing condition of their garments. We also work closely
with independent test houses worldwide and are able to
offer comprehensive impartial advice to our customers on
garment performance to international standards.
JBS Care offers cleaning, decontamination
and reproofing of firefighter gear, using the best
equipment available. Firefighter garments require
specialist cleaning to published washing criteria and we
provide a manufacturer approved service to our
Technical
In partnership with JBS, customers are ablle to select
the highest quality of initial garment stock, which is then
maintained, washed and repaired in accordance with
the strictest garment care requirements.
Automatic recording of the garment condition and care
history allows analysis, selection and lifting when appropriate.
The fitness for purpose of individual garments during
their working life is tracked, assessed and recorded
in a partnership-based, cost-effective and practical
response to the requirements of the latest stringent
regulations.
customers. JBS can also arrange for third party
inspection of selected laundries, which have both the
necessary processes and operate a garment tracking system.
By agreeing inspection criteria with JBS
and by establishing the garment selection triggering events,
such as number of washes or time in service, our customer
is able to maintain a close watch on the condition of issued
personal protective equipment.
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Technical
Protective clothing
Zip fastening
Reflective tape
Radio pocket
Knitted wrist
Easy-pull tab
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Protective clothing
Technical
High collar with
throat tab
Firefighters’
protective clothing…
Vertical pockets
…for structural firefighting is manufactured from three layers, each layer performing a
specific function.
The outer layer is the first defence against flame lick and heat. In addition, this fabric
should be tough and durable in terms of abrasion resistance and strength of the fabric
before and after contact with heat and flame.
The thermal barrier
The moisture barrier
The moisture barrier is the second layer which is required to give protection against
water and some chemicals (making the garment ‘waterproof’). However, it must also be
breathable, i.e. to allow the wearer’s perspiration to move away from the body.
This layer must also be strong and durable.
The thermal barrier is usually quilted to a carrier fabric, which is the inner layer. The
function of the thermal barrier is to prevent the heat transferring through the garment.
This is achieved by using the air in the thermal barrier, and the combination of the
other materials.
Outer layer
The combination of the above materials provides the best possible protection for
firefighters. However, it is also important that the weight of the clothing is kept to a
minimum to counter the affects of heat stress, without any compromise to the safety of
the wearer, or to the quality of the garment.
Anti-wicking barrier
Front flap
fastened over zip
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Technical
Optional features
Pockets
Loops
JBS is continually designing new features for its
firefighters’ clothing range to meet the
ever-changing needs of firefighters.
JBS has many different technical solutions in its
feature library, a few of which are summarised below:
Pockets
A large number of pockets
with flaps are available which
can be external or internal. The
sizes available vary depending
upon the style of the garment,
and the function of the pocket.
JBS can offer, for example,
patch pockets, welted pockets,
bellow pockets or halfbellow pockets.
FOP04
FOP05
FOP06
FOP08
Radio pockets
There are a number of solutions
available to accommodate the
different sizes of radio which are
used worldwide, and the position
on the garment can change to
meet each customer’s specific
requirements.
FRP01
FRP02
FRP07
FRP08
Loops
Loops can be fitted to the
garments to accommodate a right
angle torch, radio, microphone,
distress signal unit and, to attach
some of the above, a strap
fastened by velcro is also used.
F L 001
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F L 005
F S T 01
F S T 05
Reflective tape Cuffs Trousers Optional features
Technical
Reflective tape
coats
The requirements for reflective
tape vary from country to country.
JBS offers many different
solutions for reflective tape
configuration on Fire Coats,
which can include one or two
rows of reflective tape horizontal
or vertical in a variety of colours
and widths.
F R C 001
F R C 007
Reflective tape
trousers
In addition to the many reflective
tape configurations JBS
are able to offer for the
Fire Coats, we can supply Fire
Trousers with different reflective
tape configurations, which can
include one or two rows of tape,
horizontally or vertically, in a
variety of colours and widths.
FRT012
FRT005
Cuffs
There are a number of solutions
available for the knitted cuff,
which can be supplied with a
thumbloop, thumbhole or plain.
F T H 01
FFT01
FFT02
F T L 01
FFT03
FFT04
Trousers – front
The alternative to a plain front
trouser is to have a front
opening which can be fastened
by a zip, velcro or studs or a
combination of all of these.
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Technical
Optional features Trousers Knee pads
Trousers –
leg opening
FLE01
Hoods Patches
FLE02
FLE05
A leg opening at the bottom of
the trouser is available if
required. There are a number of
solutions, which include
fastening by a zip and/or velcro.
Knee pads
JBS has a number of solutions
available for knee pads,
which include various sizes (of
knee pads), outer fabrics and
options with a shaped knee pad.
FKP01
FKP03
FKP06
Hoods
There are a number of solutions
for a hood fitted to a fire coat. The
hood can be fixed or detachable,
fitted inside or outside the helmet.
FHD01
FHD02
FHD03
Patches
The name patches which are supplied
with the garments can be attached
either directly onto the garment or
attached to a patch of the outer
material, and then fastened to the
garment by velcro. The wording of the
patch could be the name of a Fire
Brigade, Firefighter or simply FIRE, for
example, in the language of the
country in which the garment is being
used. The size can be adjusted
depending on the style of the garment.
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FIRE
F G R 09
FIRE
FGR10
WILLIAM
SMITH
F G R 02
Zips Harnesses
Detachable linings Multi-layer approach
Technical
Inspection zips
Thermal
Barrier
Inspection Zip
in right Sideseam
This solution for inspection of
garments was designed to help
meet the requirements of the
Personal Protective Equipment
Directive, to inspect that the
clothing, during its operational life,
is fit for purpose. The inclusion of
inspection zips will help the
employer fulfil its obligations under
the Directive.
Safety harnesses
Sometimes there is a requirement
for firefighters to wear a safety
harness at all times.
As a solution to this requirement,
JBS supplies either a trouser
with the facility for fitting a
harness or a fire coat with
the facility for a harness to be
worn underneath.
Detachable Lining
Loop Velcro
inside cuff
and collar
Detachable linings
Thermal Barrier
Moisture
Barrier
Some brigades have a requirement
for firefighting clothing with a
detachable lining, which can be
removed from the outer when
required. The JBS solution
is a lining which can be
attached to the outer by
a zip, velcro, press studs or a
combination of these.
Multi-layer
approach
The multi-layer approach, using the
Standards EN 469/EN 531, is an interesting
solution to the effects of heat stress from
which firefighters occasionally suffer. The
multi-layer approach will ensure that the
firefighter is correctly dressed for each of
the tasks he has to perform, but does not
have to wear his full firefighting ensemble
for all tasks. Technical solutions for this
approach are available from JBS.
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Technical
Fabrics
Fabric choice
Protective clothing for firefighters is manufactured from
three layers – outer layer, moisture barrier and thermal
barrier. The choice of fabrics available for each of these
layers is described below.
Other GORE-TEX products available from Bristol Uniforms are
as follows.
OUTER LAYER
Fireblocker – A PTFE laminated to Basofil (a spun lace substrate),
combining all the qualities of GORE-TEX with excellent value.
The following fabrics are supplied and recommended by JBS
because their properties and construction are such that
they will neither melt nor ignite.
Nomex III – The best-known FR fibre in the world. Nomex III
contains 95% Nomex and 5% Kevlar for strength, and for firefighting
coats and trousers it is usually supplied in twill weave at 265 g/m 2.
Nomex also has good resistance to acids and alkalis.
Nomex Delta T – Widely used over many years by fire brigades
throughout the UK and Europe, Nomex Delta T has proven its
durability for the rigours of firefighting. It comprises 75% Nomex,
23% Kevlar for strength and 2% P140 carbon fibre (which gives the
fabric its anti-static properties) and is mainly available in 195 g/m2
twill weave in a variety of colours. Alternatively, Nomex Delta T can
be supplied in a slightly heavier 220 g/m 2 rip stop twill weave. Both
give excellent tensile and abrasion resistance.
Crosstech – A PTFE laminated to pyjama check (a spun lace
substrate), Crosstech also provides protection against bloodborne pathogens.
Airlock – A new and unique combination of thermal protection and
moisture barrier which eliminates the need for extra-thick insulation.
The innovative construction uses thermally stable and chemically
resistant foamed silicone spacers to create an insulating air cushion,
giving a very high level of thermal protection without a bulky and
restrictive insulation layer.
In addition to the unique and proven advantages of the GORE-TEX
moisture barrier, GORE-TEX Airlock fabric offers several other major
benefits:
Reduced risk of injury from scalding, thanks to minimal moisture
absorption and high moisture vapour transfer
Z200 – The latest from DuPont in outer layer material for firefighting
garments, Z200 maintains its structure when exposed to severe
flame lick and also has intumescent properties, allowing the fabric
to expand when in contact with heat and so giving excellent
thermal protection.
Reduced heat stress, achieved by the tremendous
increase in breathability
Pbi Gold – Used by many American firefighters and now making its
mark in Europe, this fabric comprises 40% Pbi and 60% Kevlar, and
is available in 200 g/m 2 rip stop plain weave. The Pbi fibres are
produced by Celanese and are intimately woven with the DuPont
Kevlar to give great strength to the fabric, coupled with retained
suppleness after flame exposure. It is also excellent for comfort and
normally supplied in gold only.
Greater freedom of movement
Kermel HTA – This fabric has yarns with high tensile strength and
comprises a 64% outer, an inner core of 33% Technora (or
Twyron) and 3% anti-static fibre. It is available in either 195 or 220
g/m2 twill or rip stop weaves, with a choice of dark navy and a
variety of other colours.
Reduced insulation weight (by 50%) while simultaneously
giving more thermal protection
Quicker re-drying because of lower sweat absorption
in the insulative layer
Other recommended barriers
In addition to those described above, JBS can supply
alternative moisture barriers, including:
Proline – From Laniere de Picardie is available laminated to a carrier
fabric of E89 spun lace Nomex, or alternatively laminated directly on
to the thermal barrier quilted to an inner lining.
THERMAL BARRIER
Basofil (Omni 45) – Produced by the Norfab Corporation, this
new outer shell is a 40%-60% mix respectively of BASF Basofil
fibre and Para Aramid fibre. It is available in a rip stop plain weave
at 265 g/m 2 in brown or black.
The lightweight thermal barrier supplied by JBS is 100%
Nomex non-woven felt and is quilted to either:
Other fabrics – Fibre producers and weavers are constantly
introducing new developments, and JBS can supply other
outer shell fabrics in addition to those described above.
WEAVES
MOISTURE BARRIER
Plain weave – This usually consists of an equal number of warp
(down) and weft (across) yarns, so there is no diagonal weave effect.
GORE-TEX – the primary choice for firefighting clothing
– is a microporous breathable fabric which performs a
dual role: stopping water passing through to the firefighter’s
personal clothing while allowing perspiration and heat to
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escape to the outside atmosphere. This reduces any heat stress the
firefighter might suffer. GORE-TEX is also extremely durable, ensuring
that the properties of the fabric last the lifetime of the garment.
(a) Nomex Delta C (b) Nomex Viscose (c) FR cotton
Twill – Diagonal twills give good tensile strengths and
abrasion resistance.
Rip stop (twill or plain weave) – This produces a raised selfcolour check effect which gives even better tear resistance while
retaining virtually all of the abrasion resistance of a normal twill.
Importance of fit
Technical
Importance of fit
When issuing fire protective clothing, it is imperative to
ensure that the clothing is of the correct fit to ensure
optimum protection to the firefighter. This is as important
as ensuring that the fire protective clothing purchased
meets the correct standards.
Female sizes
JBS offers a range of size scales specially designed
to meet the needs of female firefighters. In addition,
the patterns have been designed to ensure that
the fit of the garments are correct.
JBS Uniforms’ size ranges
JBS offers a range of sizes built-up over many years
of experience. This ensures that the clothing can be
supplied to any country and takes into account the
different stature of firefighters around the world. It will also
ensure that the garments will fit correctly. Just contact us
for our advice.
Special measures
Should a customer require a size which is outside the
standard size scale range, special measures are available,
at an extra cost.
Measurements
When measuring firefighters, the measurements should be
taken in accordance with the instructions below. This will
ensure that, when the measurements are used against
the size scale for the garments that are being ordered,
the garments will fit correctly.
Coveralls
Fire coat
Height:
standing straight without shoes.
Chest circumference:
measured around the fullest
part of the chest, under the arms,
wearing a T-shirt or lightweight
shirt.
N.B. if the waist is disproportional
to the chest, this should be taken
into consideration when sizing.
When ordering coveralls, measure the height, chest, waist,
(hips) and in addition, inside leg: measured from the top of
the inside of the leg to cover the wearer’s undertrouser.
Fire Trousers
Height:
standing straight without shoes.
Waist circumference:
measured around the natural
waistline, wearing lightweight
ordinary trousers.
NB. If measuring a female
firefighter, in addition measure
round the fullest part of the hips
wearing lightweight ordinary
trousers.
Contact JBS for the
appropriate size range
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Clothing
Wessex fire coat & trousers
Wfire
e scoat
s ex
&
trousers
JBS Ref No.
Fire coat: W/A
Trousers: TC/B
Diagrams
®
Delta T
Dark Navy
Brigadier Blue
Orange
Yellow
NOMEX
®
Z200™
Dark Navy
Available colours
Inferno
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Pbi ®
Gold
Kermel HTA
Dark Navy
The philosophy of the Wessex fire coat was to produce
a comfortable and practical garment, without any
compromise to safety, in a common design, attractive
to many brigades. The result has proven highly
successful and this range is now a particular favourite
with many brigades in Ireland and the UK as well as
other countries worldwide.
AVAILABLE EX-STOCK IN NOMEX ® DELTA T,
DARK NAVY OR ORANGE, STANDARD STYLE
Extremely lightweight
Traditional bunker length
Internal Kevlar felt shoulder pads to protect
against BA compression
Two outer coat pockets, positioned to avoid contact
with BA straps
Heavy moulded zip covered with Velcro front fastening
Four internal pockets
One row of 50mm silver 3M reflective tape (also
shown: two rows 50mm silver and yellow)
Meets Gore Rain Room Test
Wessex Coat available in sizes: Small, Medium,
Large, X-Large, 2X-Large, 3X-Large, 4X-Large
Wessex Trousers available in sizes: Small, Medium,
Large, X-Large, 2X-Large, 3X-Large
Can be tailored to suit any specification – see range
of technical solutions available on pages 12-15.
Note: The above specification refers to the garments in the photograph –
many other styles are available to meet specific customer requirements.
Information
These fabric colours are readily available. However, other
non-standard colours are obtainable, subject to availability.
NOMEX
Wessex fire coat & trousers
Clothing
Complies with standards
EN 469
W.L.Gore & Associates Rain Room Test
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Clothing
Ergotech fire coat and trouser
Ergotech
fire coat
&
trousers
JBS Ref No.
Fire coat: E2/A
Trousers: TE2/A
Diagrams
These fabric colours are readily available. However, other
non-standard colours are obtainable, subject to availability.
Paris blue
Yellow
Orange
Red/orange
Desert tan
Red
Grey
PBI
Gold
Available colours
Available to order:
Black, navy, red
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Also available to
order:
PBI Matrix.
Using the latest materials, designed in collaboration
with the world’s leading fabric producers, the Ergotech
range provides improved fit, wearer comfort, and a
lighter weight ensemble, without compromising on any
levels of operational protection.
Minimizing wearer heat stress has been key to the
design process; the Ergotech range helps reduce
internal body heat build up for greater safety under
extended operational conditions.
Usual fabric combinations:
 XR2 Hainsworth TITAN
 M10 Gore-Tex Airlock
 N21ME Nomex Viscose Lining
 PS1 PBI
 M10 Gore-Tex Airlock
 N21ME Nomex Viscose Lining
Ergotech coat model E2/A
 Tapered girth with sleeve featuring articulated
construction and underarm gusset
 Closed cell foam padding to shoulders and elbows
 Extended lined and laminated zip flap
Ergotech trouser model TE2/A
 Articulated seat and knee construction for greater
wearer comfort and manoeuvrability
 Arashield external knee panels with closed cell foam
and Kevlar felt padding
SizesChest/waist: small-4XL
Height fittings: short, regular, tall and extra tall
28 male and female sizes
Complies with standards: EN469:2005 Level 2
Information
XR2 Hainsworth
TITAN
B-Tech fire coat and trouser
B-Tech
fire coat
Clothing
&
trousers
JBS Ref No.
Fire coat: BT/A & BT/B
Trousers: TBT/A & TBT/B
Diagrams
These fabric colours are readily available. However, other
non-standard colours are obtainable, subject to availability.
Available colours
Dark navy
Brigadier blue
Orange
Yellow
B-Tech is Bristol’s entry level for a structural firefighting
coat and trousers to EN469:2005 Level 2. The short style
coat is designed with ergonomic fit. The trouser measurements provide adequate overlap, so that there is no
gap between coat and trousers when bending.
Features: Coat
 Two outer lower welt pockets with mitred flaps
 One internal patch pocket
 Plain cuffs with Neoprene anti-wicking barrier
 Neoprene anti-wicking barrier in hem
 Hanger loop on under collar
 Moulded zip front with velcro fastened flap Neoprene lined
 Flip back throat tab Gore-tex lined
 Articulated sleeves
BT/A with silver reflective
BT/B with triple trim reflective
Trousers
 Standard waist trousers with side elastication
 Fixed braces crossed at back
 Back seat with yoke
 Self cloth outer curved kneepads, twin stitched seam
and Aramid felt internal knee pads
 One internal hip patch pocket
 Plain trouser hems with Neoprene anti-wicking panels
TBT/A with silver reflective
TBT/B with triple trim reflective
Usual fabric combination:
M03 Gore-tex Fireblocker
Q02 FR Felt quilted to FR Cotton lining
Sizes: Chest/waist: Small to 4XL
Height fittings: short/regular/tall/extra tall
28 male and 28 female sizes
Complies with Standards: EN469:2005 Level 2
Information
Standard
Colours
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Clothing
Jaguar coat & trousers
J a gu a r
&
coat
trousers
JBS Ref No.
Fire coat: J/A
Trousers: TJ/A
Diagrams
15cm
10cm
7cm
ARASHIELD
®
Delta T
Dark Navy
Brigadier Blue
Available colours
Short coat and high rise trouser design
for ease of movement
Orange
Internal Kevlar felt reinforcement shoulder
and knee pads for added comfort
Yellow
External knee pad reinforcement
for extra abrasion resistance
NOMEX
®
Z200™
Dark Navy
One outer sleeve coat pocket
Heavy moulded zip covered with
Velcro front fastening
Two internal pockets – one jetted and one patch
Inferno
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The Jaguar fire coat and trousers were designed
and developed to meet the needs of those
customers who required garments to be less
restrictive when working in confined spaces,
whilst maintaining maximum protection.
Pbi ®
Gold
Kermel
Dark Navy
One row of 50mm silver 3M Scotchlite™
(also shown 50mm yellow/silver/yellow 3M
Scotchlite™ reflective tape)
Fixed trouser braces, crossed at back
Fire coat meets Gore Rain Room Test
Available to order in a range of sizes: Small, Medium,
Large, X-Large, 2X-Large, 3X-Large, 4X-Large
Can be tailored to suit any specification – see range
of technical solutions available on pages 12-15.
Note: The above specification refers to the garments in the photograph –
many other styles are available to meet specific customer requirements.
Information
These fabric colours are readily available. However, other
non-standard colours are obtainable, subject to availability.
NOMEX
Jaguar coat & trousers
Clothing
Above garment
complies with standards
EN 469
DuPont Nomex ‘Omega’ Quality Programme*
®
W.L.Gore & Associates Rain Room Test
Above garment
complies with standards
‘Omega’ refers to a total garment system
* NOMEX– including
outer shell fabric, moisture barrier,
®
EN 469
W.L.Gore & Associates Rain Room Test
thermal barrier and inner liner.
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Clothing
Marine suits
M asuits
r ine
JBS Ref No.
FS1 HP8YE
FS2 HP8YE
Diagrams
High visibility colour yellow
Sewn-in non-flammable light lining
Fleece lined high collar
Velcro fastenings
Drawcord at hem
Trouser contains internal thermal knee pads
and one patch pocket
Available in sizes: Small, Medium, Large and X-Large
Information
The Marine (or Fleet) Suit is an internationally
recognised Close Proximity Fire Fighting suit. A twopiece suit, manufactured from lightweight fire-resistant
Heatshield material, with a water-repellent and antistatic finish. In worldwide use, the suit contains the
following features:
Approved by the
following authorities
Mariner’s Wheel
UK Department of Trade Approval
Lloyd’s Register of Shipping Approval
American Bureau of Shipping Approval
China Classification Society
Bureau Veritas, Marine Departments, France
Ministère Des Transport, France
Det Norske Veritas, Norway
USSR Register of Shipping, USSR
Department of Transport, Australia
United States Coast Guard, USA
American Bureau of Shipping, USA
Swedish National Administration of
Shipping and Navigation, Sweden
Ministère Van Verkeer en Waterstaat,
The Netherlands
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Marine suits
JBS Ref No.
Clothing
FS3 HP8YE Quilted
FS4 HP8YE Quilted
Diagrams
Information
The Marine (or Fleet) Suit is a two-piece suit
manufactured from a lightweight fire-resistant
heatshield material, with a water-repellent and antistatic finish, with a moisture barrier and thermal
barrier quilted to an inner lining of flame-retardant
cotton. This suit complies with EN 469. The suit
contains the following features:
High-visibility colour yellow
Front fastening by zip covered by a flap
fastened by velcro
High collar
Trousers are fully lined with adjustable braces
Available in sizes: Small, Medium, Large,
and X-Large
Approved by the
following authorities
Mariner’s Wheel
Complies with standards
EN 469
Approved by Mariner’s Wheel
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Clothing
Wildland firefighting
Wfirefighting
ildla nd
Complies with standards
EN 531
Unlined coverall
One-piece unlined coverall
Yellow 3M Scotchlite™ retroreflective
Front zip fastening
Two outside patch pockets
Two slant side pockets
Available in sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large
We can also supply as a two-piece garment, or
alternatively a garment containing more than one layer
Can be tailored to suit any specification – see range of
technical solutions available on pages 12-15.
Available materials:
NOMEX ® Delta T
NOMEX ® III
NOMEX ® Delta C
Pbi ®
Kermel HTA
Note: The above specification refers to the garments in the photograph –
many other styles are available to meet specific customer requirements.
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Information
The nature of Wildland firefighting is somewhat different
to structural firefighting, therefore we have a specific
lightweight design to meet this particular need. Some
of the features are as follows:
Diagrams
MUP RH
VATROGASTVO
Fully lined coverall
Clothing
F u l l y lcoverall
ine d
Complies with standards
EN 469
JBS Ref. Unc 9 Lined Coverall
NOMEX
®
Delta T
Brigadier Blue
Two half bellow pockets with drainholes
One internal pocket
Orange
Plain waist (no elastic)
Yellow
Two way zip covered
with Velcro front fastening
Information
Dark Navy
Many customers around the world still favour
the traditional one-piece suit, and JBS
offers a practical solution to this
requirement which is durable yet
comfortable.
Diagrams
MUP RH
VATROGASTVO
One row of 50mm silver 3M reflective tape
NOMEX
®
Z200™
Dark Navy
Available colours
Inferno
Pbi ®
Available in sizes: Small, Medium, Large,
X-Large, XX-Large
Can be tailored to suit any specification –
see range of technical solutions available
on pages 12-15.
Note: The above specification refers to the suit in the
photograph – many other styles are available to meet specific
customer requirements.
Gold
Kermel
Dark Navy
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Clothing
Fire Dress Uniform
Fire
Dress
uniform
Information
Shirt:
Brigade navy open neck fireman’s pilot shirt, 195gm polycotton, with
epaulettes, pleats & pockets with pen divider. Size S-2XL. Colours: White, Navy,
Black.
Trouser:
Brigade navy combat trouser 245gms.
Belt:
Nickel encapsulated buckle black leather belt.
Wicking Navy T-Shirt:
This poly wool t-shirt (80% polyester, 20% wool), provides comfortable insulation from hot temperatures, while wicking sweat and moisture away. Weight
170gm.
Fleece:
Navy fleece super anti pill micro fibre fleece 300gm.
3 in 1 Jacket:
Navy outer 3 in 1 jacket and fleece (380gm) EN 343 class3:2. Jacket has 4
outer pockets and 1 map pocket, with high neck and storm flap.
Soft Shell Jacket:
The abrasion resistant outer is bonded to a micro/breathable membrane that
blocks wind and water but allow moisture molecules to pass freely to the
outside, keeping the wearer dry on the inside. The inner fleece regulates core
body temperatures by wicking moisture and providing insulation.
Specifications: 325gms, 3 layer waterproof 10000mm Bonded Fleece
Outer Layer: 93% polyester/7% Elastane. Size XS – 3XL Colours: Black, Navy.
60 degree wash
Navy 3 in 1 Jacket
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Fire Stationwear
Clothing
Fire
stationwear
Navy Soft Shell
Jacket
Navy Fleece
Jacket
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Clothing
Industrial
Teramo T-Shirt
Ref: 2690
Ref: 2689
T-Shirt with long sleeves, ribbed wrists for extra comfort,
Composition: 60 % modacryl, 40 % viscose FR,
Weight : 170-180 g/m2
FR Long Johns with front fly, ribbed ankles for extra comfort,
Composition: 60% modacryl, 40% viscose FR,
Weight: 170-180gr/m2
Ruapo Polo Shirt
Desado Fleece
Ref: 3142
High visibility anti-flame anti-static long sleeved polo shirt:
Double cloth, 18% acryl, 19% viscose, 63% modacryl
Weight : 215 g/m2. Reflective FR striping.
Compies to EN471 class 3, EN 531 class A, B1, C1, EN1149-3
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Trieste Long Johns
Ref: 7796
Flame retardant AST fleece can be worn separately,
Elasticated sleeves, antistatic, fire retardant
Industrial
Bravone Bodywarmer
Ref: 1666
Ekofisk Trousers
Clothing
Ref: 5806
Detachable SIOPOR FR AST bodywarmer – can be worn separately,
Double sided quilted FR cotton lining, inside pocket, fire retardant,
EN 471
Siopor FR AST trousers with fixed flame retardant cotton lining,
elasticated waist with drawstring, taped seams, fixed Pyrovatex lining, fire retardant, antistatic, chemical resistant,
EN 343 32
Winseler Jacket
Hanson Jacket
Ref: 3073
Siopor FR AST jacket with fixed flame retardant cotton lining,
foldaway hood in collar, mobile pocket, taped seams, fire
retardant, antistatic, chemical resistant, EN 471, EN 343 33
Ref: 3085
Double closure with zip and snap
Detachable lining up in the hood
2 patch pockets and 1 inside pocket
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Tools & Accessories
Helmets
Traditional helmet
 Traditional shaped helmet.
 Manufactured from glass fibre polyester material with colour pigment impregnated.
 Multi-sized helmet, adjustable by ratchet system.
 Manufactured to EN 443.
 Compatible with breathing apparatus mask.
 Available in colours: Yellow and White. Extras available.
 Polycarbonate visor available 2mm thick to
 EN 166 (Ref No. Gen 34).
 Black neck curtain available (Ref No. Gen 36).
 Bubble shaped visor available in 2mm thick to EN 166 (Ref. No.
Gen 35).
 Helmet shown has these additions.
JBS Ref No. Helmet 1
Firefighters’ helmet
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Glass fibre helmet.
Manufactured to EN 397.
Adjustable headband and chinstrap.
Visor manufactured to EN 166.
Supplied with Heatshield neck curtain.
JBS Ref No. Helmet 2
Firefighters’ helmet

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Glass fibre helmet.
Manufactured to EN 397.
Adjustable headband and chinstrap.
Visor manufactured to EN 166.
Supplied with aluminised neck curtain.
JBS Ref No. Helmet 3
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Helmets
Tools & Accessories
Close proximity helmet







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Multi-layered flame-retardant shell.
Epoxy coated aluminium finish.
Hinged polycarbonate visor with brass mesh.
Supplied with aluminised neck cape.
Adjustable head harness.
Quick release chinstrap.
In use with Civil and Military Aviation
Authorities, Oil and Shipping Companies worldwide.
JBS Ref No. Helmet 4
JBS Ref No. Helmet 6 (Close proximity helmet for breathing
apparatus) Helmet designed to be worn
with breathing apparatus.
Firefighters’ helmet
 The Cromwell F600 fire-fighters helmet and faceshield
combination has a unique modular design which adapts
easily and quickly to changing operational needs.
 The first to have dual CE certification for both the helmet and
faceshield, the helmet is approved to CE EN 443, the visor to CE
EN 166.
 The F600 fire helmet provides improved protection, higher
comfort levels and a lower cost of ownership with easily replaced
components to extend service life.
 The Cromwell Signum range of communications headsets fits
easily inside the helmet and is compatible with most radio types.
JBS Ref No. PHH115HD - White
PHH103HD - Yellow
Wildfire Helmet 911
Bullard Wildfire helmets are specifically engineered to meet the special needs of
wildland/forestry fire-fighters. Manufactured from heat-resistant thermoplastic for
superior impact and penetration protection, Wildfire helmets meet and exceed the
performance specifications of NFPA 1977-2005. These helmets also exceed all major
state fire codes for wildland fire fighting.
Features:
 Easy to adjust Flex-Gear® ratchet sizing suspension
 Thermoplastic shell
 Available in cap style or full brim hat style
 Reflective lime-yellow stripes
 Three goggle clips, Adjustable chinstrap
 Comfortable 6-point suspension
 Leather ratchet cover (on ratchet models)
 Absorbent cotton brow pad
 Velcro attachments inside shell
 Meets NFPA 1977-2005 specifications
 Nomex Neck curtain for ear & neck protection available
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Tools & Accessories
Helmets
F2 X-Trem Helmet
General Specifications:
The F2 X-TREM includes state-of-the art features to provide unparalleled security and comfort to the wearer:
 High resistance, high temperature Polycarbonate shell with polyurethane paint, to provide optimal shock
and penetration performance.
 Quick adjustment Ratchet System, for easy setting of head size while the helmet is on the head, even with a gloved hand.
 Retention system with 3 point high comfort chinstrap including chincup, and several adjustment points for optimized stability whatever head size and
morphology of the wearer.
 Attachment points for additionnal equipment used in various types of operations : ear protection (passive or active with Cut-off system, EN352-3
compliance), face protection (mesh visor or polycarbonate clear screen), high performance lamp (Xenon or LED), full face mask.
 Retroreflective stickers (optional) to increase visibility in tough conditions, with the possibility to fully customize the helmet thanks to printed stickers.
 High performance goggles (optional) for specific eye protection against fumes, dust and high speed particles (EN166 compliance).
NEW!
Magma
Fire Helmet
Specification:
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The lowest weight and the most superior comfort in its class.
Fully compliant with EN443:2008
Available in half, three-quarters and full size helmet.
Magma offers a huge range of colours and color combinations as well as various options for ranking by colours, logos and text on the front frame or
on the reflective stripes.
The layout of the platform, outer shell and visor encloses the inner compartment hermetically against all risks. No comparable helmet offers a similar
protection against heat, flames, sparks and fluids.
The Magma head ring is made from just three components. Clearly laid out and easy to operate. The front and rear height of the head ring can be
adjusted separately, just like the wearing height. These functions ensure sufficient space for a perfect fit of the protective goggles and the mask.
The strap system is equipped with a new safety buckle, which is arranged laterally for utmost wearing comfort and easy handling. The x-shaped
design of the neck straps fit comfortably, adjusts itself automatically and obtains best results in pull-off tests.
The three-dimensional visor covers the retracted front frame for a maximum upper and lateral field of view, while also covering the complete face up
to the chin, leaving enough space for spectacles, protective goggles and even a respirator mask or stethoscope.
The helmet is compatible with all conventional respirator masks – whether with rubber straps or adjustable two-point mask connection.
Radio with bone or swan microphones are located where it should and can be mounted in no time and without using tools to the designated
attachment points.
Made from Nomex with an inner liner and dovetail tuck or as “Dutch Ear Neck Protector” according to HuPF with elastic planes around the face.
Life Support Apparatus
Tools & Accessories
ELSA - Emergency Life
Support System
Renowned as the world’s leading Constant flow escape
set, the ELSA (Emergency Life Support Apparatus) from
Scott Health & Safety is designed for rapid escape from
hazardous industrial and marine environments.
Now in its third generation, Emergency Life Support
Breathing Apparatus is a concept originally pioneered
by Scott Health & Safety under its Sabre Breathing
Apparatus brand and the original design principles
continue to this day.
The current design is simple and quick to operate,
reliable and robust in use and performs to the latest
European Standard EN1146.
Features:
ELSA features
10 or 15 minute versions
Standard Hi Vis or black anti-static bag
Automatic quick fire activation
Unique cubic hood design
CE marked in accordance with EN1146
Shipswheel approved
Corrosion resistant Nickel plated components
Standard breathing air charging adaptor
10 year service interval
THE ELSA HOOD
The uniquely designed hood is fabricated from PVC
coated materials with an ozone resistant neckseal. The
three sided flat visor allows the hood to be flat packed
avoiding creases to the visor and allowing rapid
removal from the bag. The large visor area provides
excellent peripherial vision with the hood offering a
feeling of unrestricted comfort. An inner mask prevents
misting and minimizes Carbon Dioxide dead space.
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Tools & Accessories
Fire Hoods
PAC II Fire Hood
PAC II hood available in P-84®, Nomex®, Nomex Blend®, P.B.I.®,
P.B.I. Gold®, and CarbonKnight fire retardant materials.
DESIGN – TWO PIECE with NOTCHED SHOULDER
HEAD DESIGN
LAYERS: 2 ply *
LENGTH: From top of head to neck: 13 inches
WIDTH: Back seam to top of face: 9 inches
Back seam to bottom of head: 11inches
SIZING: One size fits all. Do not modify, change, or alter your
protective hood in any manner.
* LAYERS Hood constructed of P.B.I. Gold® has outer layer of
P.B.I. Gold® and inner layer of P.B.I.®
BIB DESIGN
LAYERS: 2 ply *
LENGTH: 8 inches (front and back)
NOTCHED SHOULDER DESIGN:
From top of head to bottom of notched shoulder:
~15 inches
* LAYERS Bib constructed of P.B.I. Gold® has outer layer of P.B.I.
Gold® and inner layer of P.B.I.®
OVERALL HOOD LENGTH:
From top of head to bottom of apron: 21 inches
CONSTRUCTION
All seams are merrow stitched then top and bottom
covered with a 5-thread cover stitch for extended
durability. All bottom edges are bound with binding.
THREAD: 100% Nomex®
SEAMS:
JBS Ref No. PHD03FR
PAC III Fire Hood
DESIGN – TWO PIECE with NOTCHED SHOULDER and SHOULDER
INSERT (for added shoulder protection)
HEAD DESIGN
LAYERS: 2 ply *
LENGTH: From top of head to neck: 13 inches
WIDTH: Back seam to top of face: 9 inches
Back seam to bottom of head: 11 inches
BID DESIGN
LAYERS: 2 ply
LENGTH: 8 inches (front and back)
NOTCHED SHOULDER DESIGN WITH INSERT:
From top of head to bottom of notched shoulder:
15 inches
INSERT: Bib with insert for added shoulder protection
* LAYERS Hood constructed of P.B.I. Gold® has outer layer of
P.B.I. Gold® and inner layer of P.B.I.®
OVERALL HOOD LENGTH:
From top of head to bottom of apron: 21 inches
SIZING:
One size fits all. Do not modify, change, or alter your
protective hood in any manner.
CONSTRUCTION
All seams are merrow stitched then top and bottom
covered with a 5-thread cover stitch for extended
durability. All bottom edges are bound with binding.
THREAD: 100% Nomex®
SEAMS:
JBS Ref No. PHD04FR
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Gloves
Firefighters’ glove
Tools & Accessories
Gauntlet style firefighters’ glove
 Manufactured to
EN659:2003 Protective
Gloves for Structural Fire
Fighting
 PYROHIDE® leather shell
 Gore™ Crosstech® membrane
 Slash resistant blended
KEVLAR® seamless knitted
lining
 3 layer construction to enhance thermal protective
properties
 Chemical bond securing
lining to membrane to
prevent lining inversion
 Sizes : XXS, XS, S, M, L, XL,
XXL, XXXL. + Bespoke
 Manufactured from aluminised material.
 Five fingered gauntlet
style glove.
 Length 36 cms.
 Leather palm.
 Universal size.
JBS Ref No. PFR10GL
JBS Ref No. Glove 2
Aluminised backed firefighting glove
Rubber glove
 Manufactured from aluminised material.
 Five fingered glove.
 Kevlar knitted wrist.
 Leather palm.
 Universal size.
 Electrician’s rubber glove.
 For use on board ships
when firefighting if electrical work is to be undertaken, in accordance with
SOLAS.
 Glove tested to 5000 volts
(650 volts working).
 Universal size.
JBS Ref No. Glove 3
JBS Ref No. Glove 4
Firefighters’ leather glove
 Leather glove, colour: Blue.
 Reinforced at palm and
thumb with leather of
same material as glove
outer.
 Glove lined with GORE-TEX
® membrane.
 Fully lined with Kevlar.
 Kevlar wristlet.
 Manufactured to EN 659.
 Sizes available: Small,
Medium, Large, X-Large.
 Also available in colour
Black
 Also available in black with
waterproof finish to
leather (without GORE-TEX
® membrane) without
reinforced palm.
JBS Ref No. Glove 10
Marine firefighting gauntlet
 Manufactured from Heatshield.
 Thumb and mitten style.
 Elasticated wrist.
 Also available as
thumb/forefinger and
mitten (Ref No. UNM8
HP8YE).
 Universal size.
JBS Ref No. UNM7 HP8YE
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Tools & Accessories
Boots
Swift Water Rescue Boot
The Specification
 Upper Material: Grey suede with textile panels with high
drainage weave.
 Lining: Fast moisture wicking textile lining.
 Sole: Combination PU sports contour, high grip two colour
non-marking sole.
 3/4 length dual density PU footbed for instant comfort.
 Swift water rescue elasticated lace and toggle system.
 Highly flexible and lightweight construction.
 True athletic fit with sports shoe comfort.
 Steel toe cap to protect the toe from impact
 Steel midsole to protect from penetration underfoot.
 Oil, acid and slip resistant outsole. Heat resistant to 160°C.
 EN ISO 20345 S1P
 Available in sizes 6 - 13
FB300GTX Firefighter Boot
The Specification
 Pull on Specialist Firefighter Boot
 Upper material: Black full grain leather
 Lining: Fully waterproof Gore-tex lining
 Sole: Dual Density Rubber (DDR) outsole and midsole for long
life and lightweight.
 2 pull on handles for easy donning.
 External ridged rubber bump cap for long wear life.
 Impact resistant steel toe cap to 200 joules.
 Stainless steel midsole for penetration resistance to 1100 newtons.
 Heat resistant to 300 degrees C
 NOMEX ® fire retardant threads throughout.
 Ankle protection on both medial and lateral sides of the foot.
 Shock and Energy absorbing heel zone.
 Oil, heat, slip, acid resistant and antistatic outsole.
 EN ISO 15090
 Available in sizes 5 - 13
FF210 - Zip Up Firefighter Boot
The Specification
 Upper material: Black full grain leather
 Lining: Fully waterproof Gore-tex lining
 Sole: Dual Density Rubber (DDR) outsole and midsole for long
life and lightweight.
 Zip up lace up combination for quick donning and tight fit
 External ridged rubber bump cap for long wear life.
 Impact resistant steel toe cap to 200 joules.
 Stainless steel midsole for penetration resistance to 1100 newtons.
 Heat resistant to 300 degrees C
 NOMEX ® fire retardant threads throughout.
 Ankle protection on both medial and lateral sides of the foot.
 Reflective Hi Viz profile to lateral sides.
 Shock and Energy absorbing heel zone.
 Oil, heat, slip, acid resistant and antistatic outsole.
 EN 15090
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Boots
Tools & Accessories
Jolly Fire Boot 9005/GA
The Specification
 Upper: Full-grain leather with water-repellant
treatment, rubber toe cap, rear gusset, Kevlar 3 row stitching, innovative elastic system for perfect fit, rear pull-on.
 Lining: Gore-Tex® Footwear.
 Mid-Sole: Innovative laminate high performance composite antipenetration mid-sole.
 Sole: Anti-static nitrile rubber, double density, resistant to fire,
oils/hydrocarbons and heat, non-slip, debris free sole, wear-resistant, shock-absorbing heel.
 Armour: Ankle protection.
 Toe Cap: Aluminium alloy resistant to 200 joules.
 Certifications: EN ISO90:2006, H13, CI, AN-F2A-P.P.E. 3a CAT
 Sizes EU: 36-49
JBS Ref No. ST334
Jolly Fire Boot 9052
The Specification
 EN345/2 S3 HRO HI CI WR - FPA - P.P.E. 3a CAT.
 Full grain leather upper with water repellent
treatment, rubber toecap - rear gusset.
 Kevlar 3 row stitching, ankle protection.
 Gore-Tex® footwear lining.
 Innovative laminate textile.
 Anti-perforation midsole. Anti-static nitrile rubber sole, resistant
to fire, oils, hydrcarbons and heat, non-slip, debris free sole, wear
resistant, shockabsorbing heel.
 Toe cap: Aluminium resistant greater than 200 joules.
 Closure: New Jolly rapid-off system with total
opening zipper
 Sizes: 36-49
JBS Ref No. ST340
Firefighter 4000
The Specification
 Approved EN345 Part 2
 Type SB/FP (Firefighting)
 Home Office A29 Specification
 200 Joule Steel toe cap
 Stainless steel midsole
 Dual density Flame / Heat / Oil resistant sole
 Latex dipped construction
 Heel energy absorber
 Size:UK 3-13
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Tools & Accessories
Torches
Rechargeable safety handlamp & charger
Rechargeable handlamp (Gen 57)
Charger (Gen 15)
 Automatic standby power fail switch-on
 Deep discharge battery protection
 Operating time 4/5 hours
 Manufactured to EN 50014, EN 50019, EN 5020
 Lloyds’ Register of Shipping approved
JBS Ref No. Gen 57 & 15
Safety torch
 Two-cell safety torch for use in hazardous industrial atmospheres,
shipping and offshore environments.
 Intrinsically safe.
 BASEEFA approved.
 Supplied without batteries.
JBS Ref No. Gen 30
Right angled safety torch
 Two-cell safety torch for use in hazardous industrial atmospheres,
shipping and offshore environments.
 Intrinsically safe.
 BASEEFA approved.
 Supplied without batteries.
JBS Ref No. Gen 16
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Water Rescue Drysuits
Front entry polyester trilaminate suit with
safety boots. Yamamoto super stretch
NanoSkin neck seal for superior comfort and
long life (on average a NanoSkin neck seal will
out last a latex seal by at least 3 years). Rubbatex gas blown wrist seals for their incredible
strength and memory stretch properties.
A similar front entry suit with Cortex Cordura
lower body and supple Embratex breathable
upper body. The Cortex Cordura is extremely
strong and hard wearing. Its ideal for canal
and river work where snags and underwater
objects could damage the suit. The upper
body, whilst not quite as strong as polyester,
has a high comfort factor which comes in to
its own when carrying equipment or working
with the upper body. Either suit can be fitted
with latex or neoprene socks if the option of
separate rock swim safety boots are specified.
Tailored to your individual requirements
We work closely with all our customers to ensure the specification and individual features
of each drysuit meets with their approval.
Detailed specification drawings are submitted
to the customer
throughout the
design process.
Water Rescue
In the UK Northern Diver supplies UK Fire &
Rescue services including:
Merseyside Fire & Rescue
Lancashire Fire & Rescue
Staffordshire Fire & Rescue
Irish Coast Guard
Irish Civil Defence
Cork City Fire Brigade
Barcelona Fire Brigade
Avon Fire & Rescue
Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue
Grampian Fire & Rescue
Lothian & Borders Fire & Rescue
Strathclyde Fire & Rescue
Dumfries & Galloways Fire & Rescue
Fife Fire & Rescue
Tayside Fire & Rescue
Highlands & Islands Fire & Rescue
Central Scotland Fire & Rescue
Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue
Oxfordshire Fire & Rescue
Humberside Fire & Rescue
Royal Berkshire Fire & Rescue
Lincolnshire Fire & Rescue
Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue
Suffolk Fire & Rescue
Guernsey Ambulance Rescue Service
County Cornwall Fire & Rescue
Shropshire Fire & Rescue
Hereford & Worcester Fire & Rescue
Dorset & Somerset Fire & Rescue
Northumberland Fire & Rescue
St Caiman Search and Rescue
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Water Rescue
Thermal Undersuits
Artic Base Layer
JBS also supplies layer system undergarments for all conditions. We recommend a
Thermalskin and Thermalux undersuit for average Ireland and UK flood conditions.
Thermal Skin Base Layer
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Close-fitting undergarment - fits like a second skin
Constructed from moisture-wicking fleece and superstretch Lycra for extreme comfort
Breathable fabric
Can be worn as a first layer in conjunction with the Northern diver range of metalux undersuits for Colder conditions
Ideal base layer for surface use
Thermalux
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High-tech fleece/lycra mix provides superb insulation & incredible flexibility
Manufactured from fleece & microfibre
100% breathable microfibre outer shell
Super-absorbant micro fleece inner lining
Ultra lightweight
Quick-drying
Bacteria & fungus resistant
Elasticated lycra fleece comfort zone panels provide flexibility and comfort
Thermalskin cuffs
Thermalskin foot stirrups
Pockets on the hips
Two-way zipper
For more extreme conditions, and temperatures around freezing, there is the heatreflective Metalux
range of undersuits.
Metalux MX
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Reflects heat back to the body
100% breathable
Insulates totally
Ultra lightweight
Quick-drying
Bacteria & fungus resistant
Fleece lined
Very durable
Elastic thumb and foot stirrups
Pockets on the hips
Two-way zipper
Artic Base Layer
Actic Base consists of three pieces, a thermal top, thermal trousers and thermal socks
 manufactured from thick ultra-thermic fleece
 thicker fleece where it counts for more efficient insulation
 crafted seams for maximum comfort
 trousers feature a wide comfortable elasticated waist with draw string
 ergonomic foot pockets ensure optimum leg fit and comfort
 fleece socks with flexible comfort panel on the front
Hotmax Socks
Hotmax Socks are made from moisture-wicking fleece which means that your feet remain warm and comfortable.
Hotmax socks are double-sided flat-locked stitched which means that there are no raised seams to cause discomfort.
they also have a special heel protector and are cut to fit perfectly.
Moisture is always present inside any diving drysuit, often produced by the diver’s own body. the hotmax wicks this moisture
away from the skin to provide the ultimate in foot comfort.
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Personal Flotation Device
Water Rescue
Rescue 800DB
Personal Flotation Device
Removable badge
50mm wide
velcro strips x 2
Space for removable
reflective badge,
250mm wide
Internal label
Cow’s Tail to be
removable
Use a Maillon Rapide
‘C’ or Snap Hook but
must be lockable for
safety
The Rescue 800DB consists of the
following:
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PFD jacket
Crotch straps
Webbing Band with fix lock buckle
Cow’s tail
Karabina
Removable reflective strip (located on the
back of the PFD)
Sizes:
M–L=
75N (chest size 86cm – 102cm,
weight 50kgs – 70kg)
XL – XXL = 80N (chest size 102cm – 117cm,
weight 70kgs – 90kgs)
XXXL =
85N (chest size 117cm – 125cm,
weight 90kgs +)
PUTTING ON YOUR PFD
To ensure correct fitting please perform the following steps:
Prior to putting on, ensure all straps, including the shoulder straps, are extended to their maximum length. Starting from the
bottom and working upwards, lock the three positive buckles into place.
Next, tighten the top horizontal strap. Place one hand on the buckle and pull the strap with the other hand.
Next, you will need to tighten the two horizontal straps on each side of the jacket. Starting from the bottom, place your hand
on each of the yellow straps and simultaneously pull each one forward. (see Diagram 3)
Next, locate the webbing on both shoulders and simultaneously pull each one forward.
Having followed these steps, the PFD should now fit close to the body.
Attach the crotch strap buckles into place and pull until it is
comfortable.
Finally, take the fix lock buckle with the yellow toggle which is
located underneath top horizontal positive buckle, and thread the webbing through the
stainless steel retainer.
Pull it tight and then thread the webbing through the fix lock buckle and close.
It is vital that your PFD is correctly
adjusted to fit you properly.
An incorrectly fitted PFD or fastening will
impair performance and may lead to the PFD
slipping or moving when worn in the water.
Do not try to repair any damage to the PFD
yourself - This could potentially cause more
damage and render the PFD irreparable and
void the warranty.
REMOVING YOUR PFD
To remove your PFD, reverse the procedures for putting on.
If the jacket is only for your personal use you can leave all webbings set to the adjusted lengths.
In an emergency entrapment situation, you will note that the three positive horizontal buckles are designed for one handed
release.
WARNING Pulling the yellow toggle on the fix lock buckle will release the Cow’s Tail.
Always return the PFD to Northern Diver for
repairs or servicing.
Check your PFD for signs of wear or abrasion
prior to each use.
Ensure that all belts are securely attached.
Check the straps, webbing and stitching for any
signs of damage. If any damage is found, do
not use your PFD. Return your PFD to JBS for
inspection.
PRE-FITTING THE COW’S TAIL
The Cow’s Tail is supplied fitted to every PFD purchased from Northern Diver. However should you need to re-fit the Cow’s Tail,
please proceed as follows:
1 - Release the fix lock buckle with the yellow toggle.
2 - Unthread the webbing through the stainless steel retainer.
3 - Unthread the webbing through all the loops.
You will now have separated the webbing band with the fix lock buckle.
To replace the webbing band with the fix lock buckle and Cow’s Tail please proceed as follows:
1 - To ensure that the cow’s tail is fitted in the correct position, you will need to thread the webbing band with the fix lock
buckle into the loops provided.
2 - Once the fourth loop on the back of the PFD is threaded, place the D-ring through the webbing.
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Other Items
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Body Bags
Decontamination Tents
Other Items
Collective Decontamination
The decontamination chain is designed for walking/ disabled victims during a biological,
chemical or nuclear incident. This chain is made of 2 areas of 45 sqm or 72 sqm with the
supply in of hot water, pumps, shower units, reception, undressing /dressing areas, storage
tanks for clean and contaminated liquid and heating. With a recommended shower time of
3 to 10 minutes (depending on the risk) a flow of approximate 40 persons per hour can be
processed. The unit can be deployed in approximately 1 hour by 7 personnel.
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Other Items
Light Tower
Inflatable Light Tower
Examples of applications and effectiveness:
 Any location where a lack of external
power or light is required / command
and control / search & rescue / archaeological & geological research / sport
The Inflatable Light compromises of a
and recreation / event & exhibition
synthetic fabric rip stop air-inflated cylinder,
services / exercise & training scenarios /
which raises the light source up to 4.5 mearmed forces / construction sites / airters (15 feet) high and the metal halide
ports / road works ....
1000w / 95000lm lamp provides excellent ilThe applications are almost limitless –
lumination over an approximate 10000sqm
where and when you require a highly
area.
transportable and easy to operate light
source.
Available in two variants, the PIL is the
larger more powerful unit, the Nite Lite is
 At 35 feet – Perform basic first aid /
lighter, smaller and therefore requires less
triage, prepare serve food.
storage space. Both units can be easily
 At 75 feet – Identify and operate tools,
transported in the boot of any car.
assemble shelters etc.
The system is secured by a system of guy
 At 200 feet – Read documents.
ropes and / or ballast bags which will allow  At 300 – 1000 feet – Avoid trip hazards,
for operation in winds up to 20 miles per
locate casualties.
hour.
The JBS Light Tower is a highly versatile,
easy to use and can be deployed and
operated by one person achieving full
illumination in less than 5 minutes.
All components are easily replaced by the
Available with or without an on board
end user.
generator unit or powered by an external
source, the unit may be run by a 110v / 60hz
or 240v / 50hz power source.
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Emergency Services Signs
Road Signs
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F2 Emergency Services Sign
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Collapsible One-Piece Sign 900mm x 600mm
Sign panel & frame permanently attached
Designed for rapid deployment
Made from bright zinc plated steel & extruded plastic
Folds down for space saving requirements
Can have a sign wrap for ease of recognition
Sign panels are manufactured using high
visibility prismatic material and UV colour
fast ink.
Signs exceed Class 1 reflectability legal
requirements for ultimate safety
Weight = 5kg
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