Atlas Workwear
Premium FR Hoodies HRC2 | FR/AR Protection | Atlas Workwear
- SKU:
- 402OR/402NB/402GR/402BLK
Description
UL Certified to NFPA 2112
Dual Hazard FR/AR Protection
Pre-shrunk 100% Cotton
Guaranteed Flame Resistance for Life of Garment
Detachable Hood
Pullover Hoodies:
Black: 2″ Segmented Reflective Stripes
Orange: 4″ Segmented Reflective Stripes
Zip-Up Hoodies
Black and Gray: 4” Segmented Reflective Stripes
Orange: 4” Segmented Reflective Stripes
FR Plastic Zippers
More Info
FR Hoodies HRC2 for Hazardous Workwear
The Premium FR Hoodie HRC2 is a flame-resistant hoodie designed for hazardous work sites and cooler conditions. Welders, electricians, and maintenance technicians typically use this workwear hoodie to add FR/AR protection and high-visibility coverage during active shifts. This UL Certified to NFPA 2112 garment features pre-shrunk 100 cotton and a detachable hood.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Oil & Gas Work Environments
Field crews typically wear this flame-resistant hoodie during routine tasks around hazardous work areas, service corridors, and outdoor job sites. The dual hazard apparel design supports daily work in environments where workers need arc-rated, high-visibility outerwear. Segmented reflective stripes help improve visibility during low-light movement and equipment checks.
Construction Work Environments
Construction supervisors and site crews often choose this FR/AR protection layer for cooler weather and early starts. Workers move between open sites, material staging areas, and roadside zones where reflective stripes add practical visibility. The hooded sweatshirt style gives teams a familiar layer that fits into active workwear systems.
Utilities Work Environments
Utility workers commonly rely on arc flash apparel when they work near energized equipment or in service locations. This high-visibility workwear supports line work, maintenance tasks, and corridor inspections. The detachable hood and FR plastic zippers add useful functionality for changing conditions.
Manufacturing Work Environments
Plant teams and maintenance technicians use flame resistant clothing for daily duties in shops and production areas. The pre-shrunk cotton construction offers a comfortable layer for extended wear. In busy facilities, reflective detailing helps workers stay visible while moving through shared spaces.
Transportation and Logistics Work Environments
Transportation crews often wear protective garments when they work around vehicles, yards, and nighttime operations. The pullover hoodie and zip-up hoodie options give teams flexible layering choices. This workwear hoodie supports frequent movement and changing weather.
Mining Work Environments
Mining personnel typically use dual hazard apparel in outdoor and industrial zones where conditions change throughout the shift. The segmented reflective tape supports visibility in dim or dusty settings. Workers value a durable FR hoodie that fits into layered cold-weather workwear.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because FR hoodies need to balance comfort, visibility, and hazard-aware construction. This UL Certified to NFPA 2112 garment supports workplace selection for flame-resistant clothing programs. The main features include FR/AR protection, pre-shrunk 100 cotton, a detachable hood, segmented reflective tape, and FR plastic zippers.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| UL Certified to NFPA 2112 | Meets a recognized standard for flame-resistant workwear | Supports compliance-focused garment selection |
| FR/AR protection | Built for flame-resistant and arc-rated applications | Helps workers match PPE to hazardous work environments |
| Pre-shrunk 100 cotton | Fabric comes pre-treated to reduce shrinkage concerns | Helps maintain fit and comfort through regular wear |
| Segemented reflective stripes | Visible striping on pullover and zip-up styles | Supports high-visibility workwear needs in low light |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Outdoor Weather-Dependent Work
Workers often wear this hoodie during cold mornings, windy shifts, and changing weather. The hooded sweatshirt format adds practical coverage without limiting movement. Teams can layer it over other protective garments per manufacturer instructions.
Indoor Shop and Fabrication Work
Fabrication crews commonly use this flame-resistant hoodie in shops where they need warmth and visibility. The dual hazard apparel design supports active movement around tools, benches, and material handling areas. The reflective accents help workers stay noticeable in busy spaces.
Daily Use on Industrial Sites
This workwear hoodie fits routine use during full shifts in hazardous work environments. Maintenance staff and supervisors usually choose it for everyday layering because it combines comfort with FR/AR protection. The detachable hood also gives users a practical option when conditions change.
Roadside and Low-Light Work
Road crews and field technicians commonly use high-visibility workwear near traffic, shoulders, and utility access points. Segmented reflective tape helps add visibility during dawn, dusk, and night operations. The pullover hoodie and zip-up hoodie styles support different layering preferences.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This FR Hoodie Excels
- Oil and gas field operations: Designed for hazardous work areas where workers need flame-resistant clothing and visible outerwear.
- Electrical maintenance: Supports tasks near energized equipment with arc-rated, FR/AR protection.
- Welding and fabrication shops: Combines reflective stripes with a detachable hood for active shop work.
- Construction and roadside work: Helps crews stay visible in low-light conditions with high-visibility workwear detailing.
Not Recommended For
- Non-FR casual wear: This is protective workwear, not a general lifestyle hoodie.
- Tasks that require specialized PPE beyond a hoodie: Pair with task-specific protective garments when the job demands additional layers.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Welders: Use it as flame-resistant outerwear in fabrication and repair settings.
- Electricians: Wear it for arc flash apparel needs during maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Maintenance technicians: Choose it for daily tasks in industrial and utility environments.
- Utility workers: Rely on it for high-visibility workwear in field service and corridor work.
- Safety coordinators: Specify it for compliant workwear programs and layered PPE systems.
- Site supervisors: Select it for practical visibility and comfort during field oversight.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This flame-resistant hoodie works alongside other equipment for a more complete PPE setup. Layering matters because workers often need protection for the hands, eyes, head, and hearing as well as the torso. All Safety carries supporting gear that helps teams build a consistent safety system for hazardous work environments.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Welding setup: Flame-resistant hoodie + flame-resistant gloves + safety glasses + hearing protection
- Utility field work: Flame-resistant hoodie + hard hats + safety glasses
- Construction visibility layer: Flame-resistant hoodie + hard hats + hearing protection
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this hoodie when workers need FR/AR protection in cooler weather and active job conditions. It performs well for crews who want a comfortable hooded sweatshirt with high-visibility detailing. It also suits teams that need UL Certified to NFPA 2112 workwear for routine hazardous tasks.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Confirm the worksite requires flame-resistant clothing or arc-rated outerwear.
- Check whether the team prefers pullover hoodie or zip-up hoodie styling.
- Review the visibility needs for day, night, and roadside work.
- Match the garment to layering needs, comfort, and cold-weather use.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for jobs that require non-FR casual apparel or specialized PPE beyond a work hoodie. For those uses, consider task-specific protective garments or other outerwear categories. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear this hoodie during daily tasks in hazardous conditions and cooler weather. Per manufacturer instructions, they should use it as FR outerwear and layer it with the rest of their PPE system. Many crews wear it in industrial sites, utility corridors, shops, and outdoor worksites.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the fabric condition, reflective stripes, zippers, and hood attachment regularly. Manufacturers typically recommend laundering per specifications to help maintain FR properties. Replace the garment when it shows damage, contamination, or wear, and store it in a clean, dry area away from heat and chemicals.