Flame Resistant Coveralls
Abolox®- Your best source for Flame Resistant Coveralls
Flame-resistant coveralls protect the wearer in the event of an arc flash fire where temperatures could reach 35,000 degrees Fahrenheit. FR coveralls also protect the wearer from welding sparks. The material used to make these coveralls is self-extinguishing. It is also difficult to ignite. And, if the material ignites, it is very difficult to keep it burning. Flame-resistant clothing is regulated by the safety standards defined in NFPA 70E for utilities and electrical and mechanical construction.The flame-resistant coverall also comes in ANSI non-rated, Class 2 and Class 3 to make it easier to see the wearer in certain conditions
Flame Resistant Coveralls for Commercial Use
Anyone working in utilities, the oil and gas industry, and electrical and mechanical construction should have FR coveralls. The flame retardant overalls will protect the wearer against hot sparks that would ignite regular clothing. It also protects the wearer against flash fires that could reach temperatures of 35,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Features of FR Coveralls
The features of flame-resistant coveralls depend on the brand and the safety rating. We carry various safety classes, including ANSI not rated, Class 1 and Class 2 safety coveralls and overalls that are also flame-resistant. Features of the brands we carry include:
- 7-ounce Indura Cotton FR fabric (CAT 2).
- Leaf Collar .
- Double-stitched pockets: two on the chest, two in the rear, two on the hips, and one tool pocket.
- Wide elastic waist for comfort .
- Flame-resistant zipper front closure.
- Non-sparking covered snaps.
- Action-back design.
- Bar-tacked stress points.
- 9-ounce Indura cotton FR fabric (CAT 2).
- 2-inch lime-yellow with silver tape on the upper arms, lower legs and upper back.
- Protective collar that stands up and features a neck closure.
- 9-inch radio pocket with microphone tab and flap.
- Front hook and loop closure.
- FR lower zipper leg closures.
- Pen and mini flashlight pocket on upper left sleeve.
- Cargo pockets.
- Two waist side pockets with pass-through.
- 100-percent cotton material that meets NFPA 2112 Standard for flame-resistant garments.
- Meets NFPA 70E Standard for electrical safety.
- UL Certified.
- Lifetime FR guarantee.
- Regular and tall sizing.
- Various colors.
- Adjustable snap closure on the cuffs of the sleeves and legs.
- ASTM F1506 electric arc protection.
- Bi-swing action back gussets.
- Two-way YKK brass break-away zipper with Neomex tape
- Protective storm flap with snap closure for the front zipper.
- #10 Nomex®28 Inch FR zippers in vented legs with storm flap protection / snap closure.
When Workers Should Wear Flame Retardant Overalls
Workers working in dangerous conditions should always wear flame-retardant overalls as long as there is even a remote chance of a flash fire or hot sparks from welding. Abolox carries several brands and types of fire-resistant coveralls and overalls to protect workers from flash fires and hot sparks. We also carry thermals for those working in these conditions in the cold.Workers should have several pairs of FR overalls or flame-retardant coveralls and should always keep an extra pair on the job site. Should a flash fire happen, and the worker remains at work, he or she should have the extra set.MT: FR Overalls and Flame-Retardant Coveralls at AboloxMD: Abolox carries top-quality brands of safety clothing, including flame-resistant overalls and FR coveralls.
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