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Anti-static high-visibility backpacks for ATEX environments

Working in explosive atmospheres classified under ATEX regulations imposes strict requirements on every piece of equipment a technician carries, including bags and storage accessories. Anti-static signalling backpacks are designed specifically for these hazardous areas, using materials that dissipate static charge rather than accumulating it.

In environments where flammable gases, vapours or combustible dust are present, even a small electrostatic discharge from a synthetic fabric bag can create an ignition source. The anti-static construction eliminates this risk, letting maintenance crews, instrument technicians and process operators carry tools, documents and personal items safely through classified zones. High-visibility yellow and orange colour options meet the signalling requirements for personnel working near mobile equipment, vehicles and crane operations on industrial sites, refineries and chemical plants.

The reflective elements remain effective in low-light conditions, keeping the wearer visible during shift changes, early morning start-ups and night maintenance tasks. The backpack format distributes weight evenly across both shoulders, which matters during long shifts that involve climbing, ladder access and walking between units spread across large plant facilities. For safety managers and procurement teams equipping workers for ATEX-classified environments, these backpacks meet both the electrostatic and visibility requirements in a single practical item.

  • Color: Yellow; Blue
  • Internal volume: 20 l
Delivery time average 13 days.
179.59
€148.42 excl. VAT
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