IRONWEAR

Ironwear® 6415FR Class 3 High Visibility Lime/Black Flame Resistant and UL Certified Bomber Jacket, ATPV 40 cal/cm2, CAT 4

The Ironwear 6415 lime bomber jacket with a black bottom and tuckaway hood keeps warmth in while protecting against electric arcs and thermal exposure, featuring an ATPV of 40 cal/cm2 - meeting CAT 4 ratings. The flame-resistant cotton, polyester and modacrylic fabrics make this jacket comfortable while meeting the NFPA 2112-2018 standard and being UL Classified. High visibility color and 2" reflective tape also ensure ANSI 107-2015 Class 3 compliance.

  • Sizes: Small – 5X-Large
  • Color: Hi-Visibility Lime with Black Bottom
  • Tuckaway Hood
  • Zipper front closure with storm flap
  • ATPV = 40 cal/cm2, CAT 4
  • Flame Resistant and UL Certified, meeting NFPA 2112-2018
  • 2” Silver reflective tape
  • Type R, ANSI 107-2015, Class 3 compliant
  • 4 Pockets – 2 side slash, 1 upper left chest, 1 left arm

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Ironwear® 6415FR Class 3 High Visibility Lime/Black Flame Resistant and UL Certified Bomber Jacket, ATPV 40 cal/cm2, CAT 4

The Ironwear 6415 lime bomber jacket with a black bottom and tuckaway hood keeps warmth in while protecting against electric arcs and thermal exposure, featuring an ATPV of 40 cal/cm2 - meeting CAT 4 ratings. The flame-resistant cotton, polyester and modacrylic fabrics make this jacket comfortable while meeting the NFPA 2112-2018 standard and being UL Classified. High visibility color and 2" reflective tape also ensure ANSI 107-2015 Class 3 compliance.

  • Sizes: Small – 5X-Large
  • Color: Hi-Visibility Lime with Black Bottom
  • Tuckaway Hood
  • Zipper front closure with storm flap
  • ATPV = 40 cal/cm2, CAT 4
  • Flame Resistant and UL Certified, meeting NFPA 2112-2018
  • 2” Silver reflective tape
  • Type R, ANSI 107-2015, Class 3 compliant
  • 4 Pockets – 2 side slash, 1 upper left chest, 1 left arm

  • Color:

    Hi-Vis Lime/Black

  • Arc Flash PPE Category:

    CAT 4

  • Manufacturer:

    Ironwear

  • Arc Flash Rating:

    40 cal/cm2

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