Chicago Protective 8 cal Arc Flash Jacket & Pant Kit

$414.00$454.00

Chicago Protective Apparel’s 8 cal HRC 2 arc flash clothing kit with a Jacket and Pants meets NFPA 70E/ASTM F 1506 requirements.

Description

made in the USA Flame-resistant garments are made of 9 ounce Indura® Ultrasoft® for a comfortable fit during electrical arc applications. Indura provides workers with the cool comfort of cotton for secondary protective clothing against flash fire, electric arc and metal splash. Clothing has an arc rating of 8 cal/cm2, which meets NFPA 70E Hazard Risk Category 2.

  • Arc Flash Jacket SW-8
  • Arc Flash Pant SWP-8
  • Hard Cap E2RW-SLT
  • Face Shield WV-ARC-XL-CN
  • Chin Cup SW-CN-G
  • Cap Bracket HB-2-CAP
  • Knit Nomex Hood KN-51-NFPA
  • Class 0 Rubber Glove LRIG-0-11
  • Leather Protector PG-0-ADJS
  • 12″ Glove Bag GB-12
  • Gear Bag 909-ARC
  • Safety Glasses SW-SG
  • Ear Plugs SW-EAR
  • Call for custom sizing.
Jackets, Coats, Shirts & Coveralls (Chest Size)
Small Medium Large XLarge 2XLarge 3XLarge 4XLarge 5XLarge
(36-38) (40-42) (44-46) (48-50) (52-54) (56-58) (60-62) (64-66)
Pants & Bib Overalls (Waist Sizes)
XSmall Small Medium Large XLarge 2XLarge 3XLarge 4XLarge
(24-26) (28-30) (32-34) (36-38) (40-42) (44-46) (48-50) (52-54)

Any doubts that your company is compliant? Your employees safe?

The 2012 Edition of the NFPA 70E recommendations are in print and take effect January 1, 2012.

Do you and your employees know all of the changes? Have they been implemented into your Electrical Safety Program? Do you have an Electrical Safety Program? Have you had Electrical Safety Training in the last year?

If the answer to any of those questions is no, then contact Macron Safety today!

Call 916-905-6535 or contact us to be certain you are in compliance.

Determine the Correct Protection Level

To evaluate Fire Retardant clothing materials in order to measure the heat transferred through the fabric, two values are calculated: Arc Thermal Performance Value (ATPV)…the minimum energy causing the predicted onset of second-degree burns and Heat Attenuation Factor (HAF)…the percentage of total energy of the arc that the fabric prevents from passing through, OSHA requires that each employer must assess the potential hazards in the work environment and determine the appropriate clothing materials using ASTM PS57-97. Always do a hazard assessment. You will need to know electrical system voltage, fault current available, number of phases, Arc time duration, estimated Arc gap, minimum distance from the Arc, and Arc configuration.

Free Duke Power Heat Flux Calculator: For the purpose of calculating heat flux received at a surface some distance from an Electric Arc.

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Weight 12 lbs
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