Elevate your safety standards with our Orange FR Treated 100% Cotton Coverall, featuring reflective tape for enhanced visibility. Meeting Hazard/Risk Category (HRC) 2 and boasting an Arc Thermal Protective Value (ATPV) of 9.5 cal/cm², this coverall adheres to CAN/CGSB 155.20-2000, ASTM F1506, and NFPA 70E standards, ensuring protection against flash fire and electrical arc hazards. Crafted from pre-shrunk, FR-treated 9 oz. cotton with a twill weave and 100% polyester FR thread, it includes a heavy-duty FR brass zipper, 4″ FR retroreflective tape, and is designed with an action back for mobility, adjustable wrists and ankles, and multiple pockets for functionality. All metal is thermally protected from the skin, ensuring your safety in all working conditions.
Hazard/Risk Category (HRC) 2
Arc Thermal Protective Value (ATPV) 9.5 cal/cm2
CAN/CGSB 155.20-2000 (Canadian FR standard, workwear protection against flash fire)
TPP with spacer average 12.4 cal/cm2
TPP without spacer average 10.7cal/cm2
ASTM F1506 (Performance spec for textiles used in clothing exposed to electrical arc and thermal hazards)
NFPA 70E (Standard for electrical safety in the workplace)
100% 9 oz. Pre-shrunk Cotton, FR treated, twill weave
100% Polyester FR thread
Heavy duty # 5 FR brass zipper on aramid tape
4″ FR retroreflective tape in CSA configuration
Double-needle stitching on reflective tape
Bar-tacked at all stress points
All metal thermally protected from the skin
Protective shirt collar
Storm guard over front zipper with snap closure
Action back for mobility and elasticized waist sides
Adjustable wrists and ankles
1 flap chest patch pocket on the right, with YKK snap closure
2 waist patch pockets with side access
2 rear hip patch pockets
Tool pocket on the right leg
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Some variations of this product are currently on backorder, but you can still purchase them. Expect a 1-3 week delay in shipping.