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Coverall 100% Cotton Boiler Suits Coverall Workwear with Reflective Tape Oil Drill Coverall

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US$ 18
≥200 Pieces

Quick Details

Function:
Anti-Static, Fire proof, water proof, Anti-heat
Place of Origin:
Guangdong, China
Brand Name:
U.protec
Model Number:
UFR-N
Product Details

100% Cotton Boiler Suits Coverall Workwear with Reflective Tape Oil Drill Coverall

Product Description

DESCRIPTION :This coverall is made of Nomex® inherently flame resistant fabric, seven pockets for functionality and all stress points on pants are bar-tack reinforced for strength. 2" reflective FR striping added for better visibility and safety. Garments with reflective striping applied to arms and legs;

FEATURES:

•Tool pocket on right leg;

•Two chest pockets

•Elasticized waistband

•Two back pockets

•Two side pockets

•Large pleats in the back for freedom of movement and comfort

•Concealed 2-way, heavy duty aramid/YKK brass zip with metal snap closure

Item Name FR coverall
Material Nomex® IIIA,  FR 93% Nomex®/5% Kevlar/2% anti-static, 4.5 oz/yd²/150 g/m²  or 6.0oz/yd²/ 200 g/m²
Standard EN471, EN ISO 11612, NFPA2112
Color Navy Blue, Royal Blue, Red, Yellow,Orange etc;

x coverall

High Performance EN11612, NFPA2112 Nomex Coveralls/ Flame retardant coverall/Dupont Nomex coverall

Our Services

Service we supply

1) The new design and new materials are provided as your requirements;
2) We are pleased to be given a test order;
3) The OEM services are available;
4) One-stop service: Satisfy what you want;

If you have design want to make, we can do as follows:           Web:www.uprotec.com/web

1) You send us your design (samples or pictures or some ideas), so that we could know what you want exactly;
2) We make the samples for you then send you the pictures and samples by express;
3) As soon as you receive the samples and approve to us (if any changes we will follow them), then you can place the order to us;

Care & Maintenance

PROPER WEARING

FR clothing can only provide protection if the wearer follows garment manufacturers' recommendations for proper use:

*Wear garments properly – collars closed, sleeves and cuffs down and secured, shirt tails tucked, closures secured, and other manufacturer recommendations.

*Wear looser-fitting garments that provide adequate mobility.

*Do not wear non-FR clothing over FR garments. The outermost layer must be FR

*Wear only FR or non-melting undergarments (e.g. cotton, silk, wool.)

*Wash garments thoroughly after each wearing to remove contaminants.

*Do not put on or take off the garment in proximity of flammable gasses, vapors, dusts or in other potentially explosive environments.

*In potentially explosive atmospheres, proper grounding procedures must be used.

*Wear garments with the appropriate arc rating as dictated by an electric arc hazard analysis. Consult employer if unsure.

CARE TIPS:

Most flame-resistant garments can be handled safely using common laundering and care procedures. However, a few precautions must be followed to ensure your FR garments maintain their maximum effectiveness. Remember: FR clothing is safety equipment that just might save your life. It is imperative to make sure your FR garments are properly cleaned and maintained.

Carefully follow the manufacturer's care label when laundering FR garments. Many FR fabrics require mild wash and dry conditions to maximize the life of the garment.

*Wash new flame-resistant garments prior to wearing.

*Wash flame-resistant garments separately from standard clothing.

*Do not use chlorine bleach.

*Make sure FR garments are clean and in proper repair before each wearing.

*Remove oils and flammable contaminants from FR garments. Flammable contaminants can be a fuel source that adds to burn injury.

*Repair garments using "like materials." Use FR fabric, thread and components. Return garments to the manufacturer for repair, or use an authorized FR repair facility.

FAQ

Do we really need Flame Resistant clothing (we haven't had an accident in many years)?

Flame resistant (FR) clothing saves lives because it significantly reduces burn injury, gives the wearer escape time, and increases chances of survival. Providing FR clothing demonstrates management's commitment to safety and employee well-being. It can improve morale as well as increase safety.

What do all these standards and test methods mean?

Performance standards and test methods allow users to objectively evaluate materials, and define minimum performance criteria for fabrics or garments. Using FR products that meet performance standard requirements helps ensure your people are wearing acceptable FR garments.

Isn't FR clothing too expensive?

FR clothing is higher priced than standard work clothing, but it has significantly longer wear life, decreasing replacement costs over time. In addition, the cost of one serious burn injury can often pay for an entire FR clothing program.

Is FR clothing uncomfortable?

FR clothing is a safety item for personnel working in environments with a hazard of clothing igniting. There are many climates where long pants and long sleeve shirts are hot, no matter what the fabric is made of. A variety of FR fabrics are available today, some of which are perceived as being more comfortable than others. FR clothing does not necessarily need to be more uncomfortable than standard clothing.

How should FR garments fit?

The looser fitting the FR garments, the more thermal protection the clothing system will provide. Air is a very effective insulator; therefore, maintaining an air gap between the clothing and skin will improve thermal protection. However, a loose fit must be balanced against the hazard of clothing being caught in moving equipment. Most FR products will shrink either the same or less than standard work clothing, and should be sized accordingly.

How often does FR clothing have to be replaced?

The wear life of FR clothing is very dependent on the type of fabric used and the quality of the garment construction. Some types of garments can last more than 5 years, while other types may last 9 to 18 months. Garments should be replaced when they are beyond repair, contaminated, or aesthetically unacceptable.

When should FR garments be retired?

Garments should be removed from service when they have holes or tears that cannot be repaired, or when the fabric has thinned and become "thread bare." garments contaminated with flammable substances should be removed from service if the garment cannot be adequately decontaminated.