Weathering Scottish Storms: A Guide to Waterproof Workwear

Workwear isn't just about looking professional; it's about staying protected, especially when the elements are against you. Waterproof workwear is essential for outdoor jobs, ensuring you stay dry, comfortable, and productive, no matter the weather. But how do you know which level of waterproof protection is right for you?

 

Understanding Waterproof Ratings

EN343 is the European standard for protective clothing against rain. It classifies garments based on their waterproofness (protection against rain) and breathability (moisture permeability).

Protection against rain:

  • Class 4: Highest level of protection, suitable for extreme weather conditions.
  • Class 3: High level of protection, suitable for heavy rain and wind.
  • Class 2: Medium level of protection, suitable for moderate rain and wind.
  • Class 1: Lowest level of protection, suitable for light rain showers.


Moisture permeability:

  • Class 4: Highest breathability, allowing for the efficient evaporation of sweat and moisture, reducing the risk of condensation and dampness inside the garment.
  • Class 3: High breathability, ideal for high-intensity activities.
  • Class 2: Medium breathability, suitable for moderate activity levels.
  • Class 1: Low breathability, suitable for low-intensity activities.
     

Choosing the Right Waterproof Workwear

Consider the following factors when selecting waterproof workwear:

  1. Level of Exposure:
    1. Occasional exposure: A Class 1 or 2 garment is suitable for light rain showers.
    2. Frequent exposure: A Class 2 or 3 garment is ideal for heavy rain and wet conditions.
    3. Extreme exposure: A Class 4 garment with high breathability is necessary for prolonged exposure to extreme weather.
  2. Breathability:
    1. A good waterproof garment should be breathable to prevent sweating and discomfort. Look for fabrics with advanced moisture-wicking technology.
  3. Durability:
    1. The fabric should be durable and resistant to tears, abrasions, and punctures. Reinforced seams and sturdy zippers are crucial.
  4. Comfort:
    1. The garment should fit well and be comfortable to wear, even for extended periods. Consider factors like the fabric's weight, flexibility, and insulation.
       

Workline Safety for Waterproof Workwear

At Workline Safety, we offer a wide range of high-quality waterproof workwear to suit various needs. Our products are designed to keep you dry, comfortable, and protected, even in the harshest weather conditions.

Explore our waterproof workwear collection and find the perfect solution for your job.

Workline Safety’s Waterproof Workwear

By understanding waterproof ratings and considering your specific needs, you can choose the right waterproof workwear to keep you safe, dry, and productive, no matter the weather.