Arc Flash & Flame-Resistant Overalls

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Arc flash and flame-resistant overalls are made from self-extinguishing materials to protect workers from burns. Overalls (sometimes called bib overalls) are sleeveless garments that cover the torso and legs. They are cooler than coveralls and layered with a shirt or jacket. 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.

Category 2 Overalls

Category 2 Overalls
Category 2 garments meet NFPA 70E standards and have a minimum arc flash rating of 8 cal/cm2. Overalls (sometimes called bib overalls) are sleeveless garments that cover the torso and legs. They are cooler than coveralls and layered with a shirt or jacket.
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Category 2 High-Visibility Rain Overalls

Category 2 High-Visibility Rain Overalls
Category 2 garments meet NFPA 70E standards and have a minimum arc flash rating of 8 cal/cm2. High-visibility garments are made of bright colors and have reflective materials on the front and back to make workers more visible in critical and emergency response situations. Rain gear keeps workers dry when working outdoors or in damp and wet environments. Overalls (sometimes called bib overalls) are sleeveless garments that cover the torso and legs. They are cooler than coveralls and layered with a shirt or jacket.

ANSI Class: E

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Category 3 Cold-Condition Insulated Coveralls

Category 3 Cold-Condition Insulated Coveralls
Category 3 garments meet NFPA 70E standards and have a minimum arc flash rating of 25 cal/cm2. A layer of insulation in these garments keeps workers warm in cold conditions, such as freezers and outdoors. Overalls (sometimes called bib overalls) are sleeveless garments that cover the torso and legs. They are cooler than coveralls and layered with a shirt or jacket.
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Category 4 Overalls

Category 4 Overalls
Category 4 garments meet NFPA 70E standards and have a minimum arc flash rating of 40 cal/cm2. Overalls (sometimes called bib overalls) are sleeveless garments that cover the torso and legs. They are cooler than coveralls and layered with a shirt or jacket.
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Category 4 Cold-Condition Insulated Overalls

Category 4 Cold-Condition Insulated Overalls
Category 4 garments meet NFPA 70E standards and have a minimum arc flash rating of 40 cal/cm2. A layer of insulation in these garments keeps workers warm in cold conditions, such as freezers and outdoors. Overalls (sometimes called bib overalls) are sleeveless garments that cover the torso and legs. They are cooler than coveralls and layered with a shirt or jacket.
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