7 oz orange flame retardant coveralls, Arc Flash ARC 2, Pioneer 7705 & 7705T, hi-viz tape, leg zips
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Arc Flash ARC 2, Pioneer 7705 & 7705T 7 oz / 240 g orange flame-retardant coveralls with hi-vis reflective stripes and leg zippers, sold individually.
Manufacturer's code: Pioneer V2540650, V254065T model 7705 or 7705T.
Available sizes: 36 to 60 for the regular model and 40T to 60T for the long model (Tall). Please make your choice from the drop-down menu above.
Look no further than the Pioneer® flame-retardant suit!
Protect yourself from flames and road hazards with our flame-retardant, high-visibility coverall.
This suit is made from FR-Tech®, a high-quality fabric that blends 88% cotton and 12% high-tenacity nylon. This fabric offers guaranteed flame resistance for the life of the garment, as well as good abrasion and tear resistance.
The Pioneer® orange flame-retardant suit complies with the most stringent safety standards, such as CGSB 155.20-2017 and NFPA 2112-2018. It has an Arc Thermal Protection Value (ATPV) of 9.3 cal/cm² and a Thermal Protection Performance Value (TPP) of 8.4 cal/cm². It also complies with CSA Z96-22 class 3 level 2 and class 3 level FR, which means it features a StarTech® FR reflective strip that makes you visible in low-light conditions.
This flame-retardant suit is designed for your comfort and convenience
Standards compliance information:
- Complies with CGSB 155.20-2017 on protective workwear against flash fires caused by hydrocarbons.
- Complies with standards NFPA 2112-2018, NFPA 70E-2021 and CSA Z462-2021 on electrical safety in the workplace. UL listed. Suitable for Hazard Risk Category (HRC2).
- Complies with ASTM F1506-20 on the performance of textile materials used in flame-retardant and arc-resistant protective clothing. The fabric has an Arc Thermal Performance Value (ATPV) of 9.3 calories/cm2.
- Meets CSA Z96-22 high-visibility requirements. The suit complies with CSA Z96-22 Class 3, Level 2 and Class 3, Level FR.
- Thermal Protective Performance (TPP) of 8.4 cal/cm², ARC 2.
About APTV and TPP values:
We have observed differences between the values given in the manufacturer's data sheets for APTV and TPP. These values may vary according to the different standards considered. These values are subject to change according to the evolution of tests established according to the reference year of the said standard. The values displayed on our website correspond to those indicated on the garments
Design:
These coveralls are made from 88% premium cotton blended with 12% high-tenacity nylon, weighing 7 oz per square yard or 240 grams per square meter. This blend of fibers creates a fabric that combines strength and breathability. So you'll wear it with ease for a long time to come. This garment also features double seams with aramid thread, inherently flame-retardant. The back is pleated for comfort when stretching. The waistband is fitted on both sides with an elastic band for added comfort. The suit closes at the front with a concealed two-way zipper and snap fasteners made of flame-retardant brass. The cuff openings are adjustable with press studs. The ankle openings have zips. It's also easy to put on and take off, thanks to the zips that allow you to put the suit on without taking off your boots. The suit has two pant access openings on the sides. It also features a strap for the radio telephone.
The suit is fitted with silver retroreflective strips edged with fluorescent yellow stripes, to ensure high visibility in most working conditions. The reflective stripes are made of StarTech®, a flame-retardant reflective material. The suit has two vertical stripes at the front, two crossed X stripes at the back, a horizontal stripe at the waist, a stripe around each forearm and a stripe around each leg.
This jumpsuit has 7 pockets:
- 2 chest pockets;
- 2 slanted side pockets;
- 2 back pockets;
- 1 tool pocket;
- 1 chest strap for attaching instruments.
This flame-retardant suit is ideal for workers who need protection against flames and electric arcs. It's also perfect for workers in low-light conditions. The garment's flame-retardant quality is guaranteed throughout its lifetime.
About its classification:
High-visibility coveralls are worn to alert drivers and other vehicle operators to the presence of a worker.
Class 3: This class is intended for workers in high-risk areas, such as highways and large-scale construction zones. Class 3 is the highest level of visibility for high-visibility clothing. According to CSA standard Z96-22, it covers the largest surface area of the body and provides the best visibility in low-light conditions and at a distance. This class combines class 2 garments, with the addition of bands around the arms and leg
High-visibility colour information:
Fluorescent orange is highly visible during the day and in conditions with lots of artificial light. In most situations, it also offers high contrast with the background. Fluorescent orange, however, is less visible at night and in low natural or artificial light conditions, such as dawn or dusk.
Silver-gray retroreflective stripes are highly visible in natural or artificial low-light conditions, as they reflect light (flashlights, car headlights, etc.) back to the source of the light beam. They therefore offer the greatest safety at dawn, dusk and night. However, they do not increase visibility during the day.
Looking for a comfortable, durable and safe coverall? Look no further than Pioneer's flame-retardant safety suit! Order yours today.
Special features:
The benefits of flame-retardant garments are as follows:
- Increased protection: Flame-retardant garments offer increased protection against the risk of combustion or burns in high-risk work environments.
- Arc resistance: Flame-retardant garments are also arc-resistant, making them ideal for workers exposed to electrical hazards.
- Durability: Garments made from flame-retardant fabrics are designed to last a long time, even in tough working environments.
Application:
They are often worn by workers who are exposed to fire hazards, such as electricians, plumbers, construction workers and industrial workers. Where there is a risk of combustion in the workplace, flame-retardant clothing must be worn. Any flame and heat protective fabric must offer the intended degree of protection over the useful life of the garment. The characteristics of the clothing should be defined according to the employer's assessment of the risks in the workplace.
Restriction:
Do not dry clean, bleach or use chlorine-based chemicals. Any garment that is punctured, torn, contaminated or contaminated with flammable materials should be properly repaired, cleaned or taken out of service.
Care and durability:
Before washing, be sure to empty all garment pockets and close all zippers, snaps and hook-and-loop fasteners. Turn garments inside out. Do not soak. Do not overload the washer and rinse stubborn stains before washing. Wash in lukewarm water with similar colors and does not exceed (104oF or 40oC). Wash heavily soiled garments separately. Use a mild liquid detergent (PH of 10 or less).
Do not use detergents containing bleach or animal fat, or bleach-containing chlorine (sodium hypochlorite) or hydrogen peroxide in the wash cycle. Do not use fabric softener, as it renders garments flammable. Do not use fabric softeners, starch and/or fabric softener sheets. Garments can be ironed, tumble-dried, tunnel-dried or hung in a cool place. Cover retroreflective tape before ironing. Drying temperature should not exceed 149oF or 65oC. Use the "cotton" setting for drying. Do not over-dry. Do not use starch during drying.
The classification of flame-retardant garments, including those in the ARC 2 category, is based on their resistance to electric arcs. Here's a detailed explanation:
The classification of flame-retardant garments, including those in the ARC 2 category, is based on their resistance to electric arcs. Here's a detailed explanation:
- Category 1: These garments have a minimum arc rating of 4 cal/cm².
- Category 2 (ARC 2): These garments have a minimum arc rating of 8 cal/cm². They are generally sufficient for installations with a risk of less than 8 cal/cm². If the risk is greater than 8 cal/cm², the arc working distance can be increased (until an arc rating of 8 cal/cm² or less is achieved), or additional layers of clothing added until the right level of protection against incident energy is achieved.
- Category 3: These garments are arc-safe, provided rating is at least 25 cal/cm2.
- Category 4: These garments are arc-safe, provided rating is at least 40 cal/cm2.
Category 2 (ARC 2): These garments have a minimum arc rating of 8 cal/cm². They are generally sufficient for installations with a risk of less than 8 cal/cm². If the risk is greater than 8 cal/cm², the arc working distance can be increased (until an arc rating of 8 cal/cm² or less is achieved), or additional layers of clothing added until the right level of protection against incident energy is achieved.
What you need to know about flame-retardant clothing:
Flame-retardant garments are work clothes that can resist combustion and protect the wearer from flames, electric arcs or other sources of intense heat. They are often worn by people working in sectors such as the oil industry, welding, electricity, plumbing or metallurgy.
How do flame-retardant garments work?
Flame-retardant garments are made from special fabrics that have been chemically treated or are naturally fire-resistant, such as cotton, wool, leather, Nomex®, aramid and carbon fibre. These fabrics have the ability to ignite with difficulty, limit the spread of fire and extinguish quickly once the source of heat has been removed. They also form an insulating layer between the skin and the fire, reducing the risk of serious burns.
What are the safety standards for flame-retardant garments?
Flame-retardant garments must meet strict safety standards that measure their ability to resist heat, extinguish quickly and not melt or tear. These standards vary by country and industry, but some of the most common are
- CGSB 155.20-2017, which governs flame and arc flash protective clothing for workers exposed to electrical hazards in Canada.
- CSA Z96-22, which governs high-visibility clothing for workers exposed to traffic hazards in Canada.
- CSA Z462-15, governing electrical safety practices for Canadian workplaces.
- ISO 11612, which governs heat and flame protective clothing for workers exposed to thermal hazards worldwide.
How to choose flame-retardant clothing
The choice of flame-retardant clothing depends on a number of factors, such as the type of risk to which you are exposed, the level of protection required, comfort, durability and cost. Here are a few tips for choosing flame-retardant clothing:
- Find out about the safety standards applicable to your industry and workplace, and check that flame-retardant clothing meets these standards.
- Consult the labels on flame-retardant garments, which indicate fabric composition, degree of thermal protection (TPP), arc thermal protection (ATPV) and risk class (ARC).
- Choose flame-retardant garments that offer a good balance between protection and comfort, taking into account climate, mobility and breathability.
- Choose flame-retardant garments that are adapted to your body shape, neither too tight nor too loose, and that provide optimal body coverage.
- Choose flame-retardant clothing in bright colours or with reflective stripes, to enhance visibility and safety.
- Maintain flame-retardant garments according to the manufacturer's instructions, avoiding chemicals, bleaches or high temperatures, which could alter their effectiveness.
You'll find a whole range of flame-retardant products on our Sylprotec site, like our regular-cut pants (V7761), our orange (V1765) or blue 100% flame-retardant coveralls (V1766), our Nomex® welder's cap (V308), the FR-TECH flame-retardant safety shirt (V130), our orange long-sleeved flame-retardant jerseys (V339) or its black equivalent (V340). In addition, depending on the nature of your work, you may need our blue type 5 and 6 disposable flame-retardant coveralls (V50), the flame-retardant double-layer neck warmer (V313); a high heat-resistant leather welder's half-gaiter (VCSPL4); or a 61 cm X 91 cm split-leather bib apron (VT1288).
Suggestions:
Need additional safety equipment? See items; CAN/CSAZ1220-17 compliant high-risk first-aid kit (TR03E); complementary first aid kit with soothing items (TR07); 10 lb. portable dry powder fire extinguisher (EXABC10); one-size-fits-all black Nomex® cap (V308); first-aid poster kit (ECU501); orange women's fire-retardant and ARC suit (V7702F); royal blue women's fire-retardant and ARC 2 suit (V7704F).
See "Accessories" at the bottom of the page. If you're looking for work equipment, have a look at the following products: Endura winter glove in treated goatskin (G909-L) and fire retardant 950 ml bottle (EXFR).
Data sheet
- Type of product
- Safety equipment
- Main category
- Personal protection
- Sub category
- Safety clothing
- Sub sub category
- Pants, shirt, coverall
- Name of the product
- Coveralls with reflective strips
- Series of products
- FR-Tech®-Arc Gard®
- Product code
- V7705
- Approved/Certified
- Conforms to CGSB 155.20-2017, NFPA 2112-2023, NFPA 70E-2024, UL certified, ASTM F1506-2022, CSA Z462-2021 and CSAZ96-22 Class 3, Level 2 and Class 3, Level FR
- Approval/Certification for clothing FR
- Complies with CGSB 155.2020 and NFPA 2112-2018 and is UL, ASTM F1506-2020A, NFPA 70E and CSA Z462-22 listed, ARC 2 with an ATPV value of 9.3 cal/cm² and a thermal protection rating (TPP) of 8.4 cal/cm²
- Manufacturer
- Pioneer®
- Country of origin
- China
- Thermal protection
- ATPV (Arc Thermal Protective Value) of 9.3 cal/cm² CAT 2, Thermal Protective Performance (TPP) of 8.4 cal/cm², ARC 2
- About APTV and TPP values-1
- We have observed differences between the values given in the manufacturer's data sheets for APTV and TPP. These values may vary according to the different standards considered
- About APTV and TPP values-2
- These values are subject to change according to the evolution of tests established according to the reference year of the said standard. The values displayed on our website correspond to those indicated on the garments
- Type of seam
- Double stitching with aramid thread (flame retardant)
- Fineness of the knitting
- FR-Tech® 7 oz - 240 g/m²
- Choice of format
- Sizes available: 36 to 60 regulars, 40T to 60T tall, large
- Reusable
- Reusable with prior hygienic measurement
- Gender
- Male
- Features
- With high visibility reflective stripes (2 vertical lines on chest, "X" on back, stripes around waist, arms and legs)
- Additional Features
- This suit has 7 pockets (2 chest pockets, 2 side slash pockets, 2 back pockets, 1 tool pocket) and 1 chest strap for attaching radio
- Comfort features
- Front closure with concealed two-way zip. The ankle openings have zips. Elasticated waistband for added comfort
- Features on zips, buttons and hook-and-loop fasteners
- Flame-retardant brass zipper
- Features relating to leg openings and attachments
- The leg openings have concealed zips under a flap and a hook-and-loop fastener at the ankles
- Precision on the color of the material and their visibilities
- Fluorescent orange is very visible during the day and in conditions with a lot of artificial light. In most situations, it also provides high contrast with the background
- Includes
- The wrist openings are adjustable with press studs, and the ankle openings are adjustable with zips and hook-and-loop fasteners. The suit has two side openings for trousers
- Includes 2
- An elastic band at the waist allows more comfort
- Property of the material
- Fire retardant
- Classification
- Class 3, Level FR
- Fireproof material
- Fire retardant fabric
- Material1
- 88 % cotton
- Material2
- 12% nylon
- Material3
- StarTech® reflective strips
- Washable
- Wash in lukewarm water with similar colors and do not exceed (104⁰F or 40⁰C). Wash Use a mild liquid detergent (PH of 10 and below). Do not use detergents containing bleach or animal fat
- Washable2
- Do not use bleaches containing chlorine (sodium hypochlorite) or hydrogen peroxide in the wash cycle. Do not use fabric softeners, as they render garments flammable
- Drying
- Do not use fabric softeners, starch and/or fabric softener sheets. Garments can be iron-pressed, tumble-dried, tunnel-dried or hung in a cool place
- Drying2
- Cover retroreflective tape before ironing. As far as the drying temperature is concerned, it should not exceed 149⁰F or 65⁰C. Use the "cotton" setting for drying. Do not over-dry. Do not use starch during drying
- Before/after washing tips
- Before washing, be sure to empty all garment pockets and close all zippers, snaps and hook-and-loop fasteners. After washing, shake the garment to remove wrinkles and hang to dry in a cool, well-ventilated place
- Dimensions of the product
- The dimensions of the product depend on the size selected by the customer.
- Length (in/cm)
- 16 in / 40.6 cm
- Width (in/cm)
- 12 in / 30.48 cm
- Height (in/cm)
- 3 in / 7.6 cm
- Weight (lb/kg)
- 5 lb / 2.26 Kg
- Availability
- Please note: Available only on special order. No exchange or refund. Allow 3 to 5 business days for delivery
- Sold by
- Unit
- Color
- Orange/Grey/Yellow
- Return conditions
- No returnable
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