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Portwest® UBIZ5O Hi-Vis Orange Bizweld™ Iona 11.2 Cal/cm2 Flame Resistant Coveralls

The garments in the Bizweld Flame Resistant range have been specially designed to guarantee comfort, performance and safety while providing effective function always. This range has been rigorously tested to meet and surpass the latest EN and US Standards.

  • Sizes – Medium – 6X-Large
  • Color – Orange with 2” Silver Highly Durable, Flame Resistant Reflective Striping
  • Material – 100% Cotton FR Finish 9.5 oz
  • Pockets – 10
  • Mic Tabs – 2
  • Closure Style – Snap Front
  • Dual Hazard Protection
  • Protects Against Radiant, Contact and Convective Heat
  • Certified Protection Against Molten Metal Splash
  • Guaranteed Flame Resistance for Life of Garment
  • ARC2
  • Meets –
    • EN ISO 11612 A1+A2, B1, C1, E1, F1
    • EN ISO 11611 Class 1 A1+A2
    • NFPA® 70E
    • ASTM F1506-10a
    • NFPA® 2112
    • ASTM F1959/F1959M-12 ATPV 11.2 CAL/CM2 (HAF = 80.4%)
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Portwest® UBIZ5O Hi-Vis Orange Bizweld™ Iona 11.2 Cal/cm2 Flame Resistant Coveralls

Portwest Bizweld Iona Flame Resistant Coverall, 11.2 cal/cm2, Orange

The garments in the Bizweld Flame Resistant range have been specially designed to guarantee comfort, performance and safety while providing effective function at all times. This range has been rigorously tested to meet and surpass the latest EN and US Standards

Meets Standards:

  • ASTM F1959/1959M-12
  • ATPV=11.2 cal/cm (HAF=80.4%)
  • ASTM F1506-10A
  • NFPA 2112
  • NFPA 70E

Features:

  • ARC2 (Previously HRC2)
  • Dual hazard protection
  • Protects against radiant, convective and contact heat
  • Guaranteed flame resistance for the life of the garment
  • Highly durable, flame resistant reflective tape
  • Pockets: 2 front, 1 concealed cell phone pocket, 2 side, 2 knee, 1 rule

 

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  • Color:

    Orange

  • Arc Flash PPE Category:

    CAT 2

  • Manufacturer:

    Portwest

  • Arc Flash Rating:

    11.2 cal/cm2

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