12.05.2026 • Product

Blåkläder: Multinorm long-sleeved shirts 3436/3437 - Protection that is worn

With the Multinorm long-sleeved shirts 3436 (men) and 3437 (women), Blåkläder addresses a central problem in occupational safety: a lack of wearer acceptance. After all, protective clothing only fulfills its purpose if it is worn consistently.

With the Multinorm long-sleeved shirts 3436 (men) and 3437 (women), Blåkläder addresses a central problem in occupational safety: a lack of wearer acceptance. After all, protective clothing only fulfills its purpose if it is worn consistently.

The shirts are made of a lightweight piqué knit (245 g/m²), which is similar in feel and comfort to leisurewear. At the same time, they offer comprehensive protection for demanding areas of use. The materials are inherently flame-retardant and antistatic, so the protective functions are retained throughout the entire service life - regardless of washing cycles or wear and tear.

The garments are certified in accordance with EN ISO 11612, EN 61482-2 APC 1, EN 1149-5 and EN ISO 20471 (class 2/3) and also have UV protection in accordance with EN 13758-2 (UPF 40+). This makes them suitable for activities with thermal hazards, arc risks or increased visibility requirements.

A unique selling point is the specially developed women's cut (model 3437), which has rarely been offered in the multi-norm segment to date. Overall, Blåkläder combines protective function, comfort and fit - with the aim of increasing the actual use of PPE in everyday working life.




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Blakläder Deutschland GmbH

Papiermühlenweg 74
40882 Ratingen
Germany

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