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Pioneer® FR-tech® flame-retardant safety shirt, Arc 2 rated, (TPP) 9 cal/cm² orange Hi-vis, 7 oz with high-visibility stripes, available in various sizes, sold individually.
Pioneer® manufacturer's number: V2540460, model 7743
Available in sizes small to 4 extra large. Please select your size from the drop-down menu above. To obtain this model in blue without reflective stripes, see product (V129), in Hi-vis navy blue with reflective stripes (V131).
Please note that these items are currently out of stock. Lead time is approximately 5-7 business days for popular sizes.
Looking for a comfortable, durable and safe work shirt? Look no further than the Pioneer® flame-retardant safety shirt!
This work shirt is made from 88% premium cotton blended with 12% high-tenacity nylon. This fiber blend creates a fabric that combines strength and breathability. So, you'll wear it with ease, and for a long time. It's also double-stitched with aramid thread, inherently flame-retardant. This flame-retardant shirt is ideal for workers who need protection against flames and electric arcs.
Design:
This shirt features 2 chest pockets with flaps, adjustable cuffs with 2 buttons, chest pocket for carrying a pen, non-conductive flame-retardant Buttons.
This Pioneer® flame-retardant shirt complies with CGSB 155.20-2017 and NFPA 2112-2018 standards and is UL listed, giving you optimum protection against fire and arc flash hazards. Also complies with ASTM F1506-10a, NFPA 70E and CSA Z462-15. This liner is rated ARC 2 with an ATPV value of 10 cal/cm² and a thermal protection rating (TPP) of 9 cal/cm².
These shirts are ARC 2 rated with an ATPV value of 10 cal/cm² and a Thermal Protection Degree (TPP) of 9 cal/cm². These shirts comply with CSA Z96-15 class 2 level 2 and class 2 flame retardant standards. They can become class 3 level 2 and class 3 flame retardant when worn with a class 2 level 2 and class 2 flame retardant pant.
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.
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Special features:
The advantages of flame-retardant garments are as follows:
Application:
They are often worn by workers who are exposed to fire hazards, such as firefighters, 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 degree of protection expected over the useful life of the garment. Clothing characteristics should be defined based on the employer's assessment of workplace hazards.
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:
What you need to know about flame-retardant garments:
Flame-retardant garments are working 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 or metallurgy.
How do flame-retardant garments work?
Fire-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 fiber. 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 clothing?
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:
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).
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); bilingual "In case of emergency, call 911" sign (EI403); OSHA "Safety First Aid Station" sign (EOS400); one-size-fits-all black Nomex® cap (V308).
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).
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