Tender Details
5 each x safety pants uns ventex large 5 each x safety pants uns vantex x large
Tender Number:
GA12400038
Client:
City of Cape Town
Region:
Western Cape
Industry:
Other
Title:
5 each x safety pants uns ventex large 5 each x safety pants uns vantex x large
Closing Date:
14/07/2023 15:00
Site Inspection Date:
N/A
Tender Description:
RFQ Type Goods Goods Clothing, PPE & Accessories Reference Number GA12400038 Title Clothing and ppe Description 5 each x safety pants uns ventex large 5 each x safety pants uns vantex x large Specification* PLEASE SUPPLY SAFETY PANTS UNS VENTEX LARGE (X5) CONTACT PERSON - DWAYNE BOOYSEN - 021 444 8038 MAIN REQUIREMENTS The following is a brief description of the main requirements that the trousers must comply with # Protective coverage Protective coverage is the area that is covered with protective material. Although 3 designs exist in the standard that was adopted for South Africa, the Ergonomics Working Group felt that design B will be the minimum requirement for South Africa and this was accepted as such (See the description below and fig.1 for the area that must be covered). Front The specified protective area fully covers the front of the garment from 50mm above the end of the legs to 200mm above the crotch. It is allowed to leave out protective material at the fly. Between the crotch and fly a break of 30mm is allowed, but it is recommended to keep this break as small as possible. Rear, left leg The specified protective area covers on the inner side of the leg a 50mm wide strip from 50mm from the bottom to 50mm below the crotch. On the outer side of the leg it covers a 50mm wide strip extending from 50mm above the lower end of the leg to 200mm below the crotch and then tapering to zero at a height of 200mm above the crotch. Rear, right leg The specified protective area covers on the inner side of the leg a 50mm wide strip from 50mm from the bottom to 50mm below the crotch. It is allowed to extend the protective coverage, under the condition that the protection level is at least the same as in the specified protective area. There shall be no joins in the protective material within the specified protective area. Dimensions in millimetres 1=Level of crotch Figure 1. Specified protective area, design B # Dimensional change After pre-treatment (washing, drying, dry-cleaning) the dimensional change (shrinkage/stretch) shall be less than 6%. # Resistance to saw chain cutting Although provision is made in the standard for 3 different chain speeds at which no cut through is permitted, the Ergonomics Working Group decided that 20metres/second (class 1) would suffice for South Africa. (This is also the speed at which most trousers are certified internationally). Note that the number of protective material layers is not prescribed in the standard, as this is irrelevant so long as the trousers pass this test. # Attachment of protective material The protective material shall be permanently attached to the garment with the attachment able to resist a force of at least 200N when tested. # Marking In order to identify trousers that comply with the standard, the standard makes provision for how the trousers must be marked. This will ensure that all buyers can easily identify these trousers. If the trousers are not marked in the appropriate way they don't comply with the standard. The following pictogram must be placed at any visible place on the trousers 20m/s Class 1 * PLEASE SUPPLY - SAFETY PANTS UNS VENTEX XLARGE CONTACT PERSON - DWAYNE BOOYSEN - 021 444 8038 Delivery Date2023/08/25 Delivery ToDWAYNE BOOYSEN Steenbras WTP OFF FAURE MARINE DRIVE GOR Delivery Address1 OFF FAURE MARINE DRIVE GORDONS BAY, Gordons Bay Contact PersonDwayne Booysen Telephone Number0214448038 Cell Number Closing Date2023/07/14 Closing Time03 00 PM RFQ Submission Fax0000000000 RFQ Submission Fax 2 Buyer Email AddressRossandra.Ross@capetown.gov.za Buyer DetailsR.Ross Buyer Phone0214009530 Attachments No Attachments NOTE On 1 November 2017 the City of Cape Town went live with e-Procurement which was piloted with 3 commodities Clothing, Building Hardware and IS&T. No manual submissions will be accepted for these commodities and suppliers must log in to e-Services portal to access RFQs. Bids must be compliant with the Preferential Procurement Regulations, 2017 including but not limited to local content, functionality, price and preference, eligibility criteria and relevant statutory criteria. The details of this are contained in the RFQ document and/or the specification advertised via E-Procurement. Only locally produced goods or locally manufactured goods, meeting the stipulated minimum threshold for local production and content, will be considered, where applicable.