Arc flash and flame-resistant jackets and coats help protect workers from burn injuries in areas with sparks, open flame, and other potential fire hazards. They are often worn over base layer arc flash and flame-resistant garments. Arc flash protective garments meet NFPA 70E standards for use near electrical equipment where arc flash hazards exist. Arc flash and flame-resistant material resists burning and melting and is self-extinguishing. All arc flash clothing is flame-resistant but not all flame-resistant clothing is arc flash-rated. Different garment types are often worn together to provide more coverage.
This fire-resistant rain jacket features a storm flap with snaps, a vented back and underarms, covered pockets, a detachable hood, and adjustable wrists. It is made of polyester and PVC and has non-conductive rustproof...
This fire-resistant rain jacket features a storm flap with snaps, a vented back and underarms, covered pockets, a detachable hood, and adjustable wrists. It is made of polyester and PVC and has non-conductive rustproof hardware. This jacket comes in size XXX-large.
This CR80A coat is size large. In is 30 inches in length and has a vent. Welding jackets protect workers from welding hazards such as sparks, spatter, slag, and flame. Jackets cover the arms and torso, extending to the hip.
This CR80A coat is size large. In is 30 inches in length and has a vent. Welding jackets protect workers from welding hazards such as sparks, spatter, slag, and flame. Jackets cover the arms and torso, extending to the hip.
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