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Viking Workwear

Viking Firewall FR Striped Insulated Overalls | Viking

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SKU:
51579-1100/ 51579-1200
  • Viking Firewall FR Striped Insulated Overalls | Viking | All Safety
  • Viking Firewall FR Striped Insulated Overalls | Viking | All Safety
  • Viking Firewall FR Striped Insulated Overalls | Viking | All Safety
$369.00 - $387.00

Description

Description

  • Meets safety standards: PPE Category 3, UL Certified NFPA 2112, CSA Z462, ASTM F1506, NFPA 70E
  • 9 oz. Westex® by Milliken® flame-resistant fabric – 88% cotton / 12% nylon (outer shell)
  • 12 oz. quilted modacrylic lining with wind and vapour barrier
  • TPP Value: Contact 10.3, Spaced 11.4
  • ARC rating ATPV: 35 cal/cm² CAT 3 (HRC 3)
  • RT80 featuring 3M Scotchlite™ Reflective Material – 9740 industrial wash flame resistant trim (2″ yellow/silver/yellow) – striping around lower legs
  • Nomex® backed YKK® two-way breakaway front zipper with exterior storm flap closure
  • Easy boot access with 15.5″ Nomex® backed YKK® leg zippers
  • Elastic shoulder suspenders with adjustable buckles
  • 1 upper pocket with closure and pencil slot, 2 rear patch pockets, 2 lower front patch pockets, 1 right tool pocket
  • Double knees and elastic waistband
  • Dual hazard protection from electrical arc and hydrocarbon flash fire
  • Available Variant: 51579-1100(Dark Navy), 51579-1200(Royal Blue)
  • Available Size: XS-5XL

Product Highlights

Key Features

  • RT80 featuring 3M ScotchliteTM Reflective Material – 9740 industrial wash flame resistant trim (2″ yellow/silver/yellow) – striping around lower legs • Nomex® backed YKK® two-way breakaway front zipper with exterior storm flap closure
  • Easy boot access with 15.5″ Nomex® backed YKK® leg zippers
  • Dual hazard protection from electrical arc and hydrocarbon flash fire
  • 12 oz. quilted modacrylic lining with wind and vapour barrier

Safety Standards

  • Meets safety standards: PPE Category 3, UL Certified NFPA 2112, CSA Z462, ASTM F1506, NFPA 70E

Ideal

  • Dual Hazard Electrical Arc and Flash Fire protection
  • Oil and Gas
  • Petrochemical
  • Electrical Utility
  • General Industry

More Info

FR Insulated Overalls for Dual Hazard Work

The Viking Firewall FR Striped Insulated Overalls are FR insulated overalls designed for full-body protection in cold, hazard-exposed work. Electricians, maintenance technicians, and oil and gas workers typically use this workwear to support movement, warmth, and visibility on demanding shifts. This UL Certified NFPA 2112 garment also meets PPE Category 3, CSA Z462, ASTM F1506, and NFPA 70E requirements, and it features flame-resistant fabric with a 35 cal/cm² ATPV.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Oil & Gas Work Environments

Oil and gas workers typically wear insulated overalls when they move between outdoor assets, maintenance points, and field service locations. The flame-resistant fabric and hydrocarbon flash fire-oriented design support demanding tasks in changing weather. The All Safety selection helps teams match FR workwear to the jobsite without compromising comfort or mobility.

Petrochemical Facilities

Petrochemical workers commonly need dual hazard workwear for process areas, shutdowns, and inspection routines. These overalls combine arc-rated clothing features with wind and vapour barrier construction for layered performance in exposed environments. The striped reflective trim adds visibility during busy plant operations.

Electrical Utility Crews

Utility workers and electricians often choose arc-rated insulated workwear for field repairs, substation work, and weather-dependent service calls. This garment supports electrical arc exposure scenarios while helping workers stay warmer during long outdoor shifts. The leg zippers also make boot access easier during fast-paced changeovers.

Manufacturing and General Industry

Maintenance technicians and industrial field workers commonly wear FR coveralls for equipment checks, line service, and plant support tasks. Double knees, elastic suspenders, and multiple pockets help crews stay productive through full-day industrial work. This style works well where insulated workwear must balance function and durability.

Construction Sites

Construction supervisors and field personnel often rely on work overalls in cold-weather projects with mixed hazard exposure. The quilted modacrylic lining adds insulation for outdoor use, while reflective trim supports higher visibility around active crews. It fits jobs where workers need practical coverage and easy movement.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Standards matter because FR insulated overalls must align with the work environment, hazard level, and site procedures. This garment combines certified protection with practical construction details that support wearability and task access. It gives teams a structured option for dual hazard protection in cold conditions.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
PPE Category 3, UL Certified NFPA 2112, CSA Z462, ASTM F1506, NFPA 70E Certified to recognized FR and arc-flash related standards Supports specification-based PPE selection for regulated sites
35 cal/cm² ATPV, CAT 3 (HRC 3) Arc thermal performance value for higher-energy tasks Helps crews choose clothing for demanding electrical work
9 oz. Westex by Milliken flame-resistant fabric, 88% cotton / 12% nylon FR outer shell with durable blended construction Supports everyday wear in industrial environments
12 oz. quilted modacrylic lining with wind and vapour barrier Insulated inner layer with barrier properties Improves comfort in cold, windy, or exposed conditions

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Cold-Weather Field Maintenance

Technicians working outdoors in winter conditions often need insulated overalls that support warmth and FR performance. The lining, wind barrier, and vapour barrier help crews stay focused while moving between tasks. This makes the garment well suited to long maintenance shifts in variable weather.

Electrical Arc-Exposed Service Work

Electricians and utility workers typically use arc-rated clothing when they work around energized systems or controlled electrical tasks. The ATPV 35 cal/cm² rating and compliant standard set support this application. Workers also benefit from easy boot access and a secure front closure.

Hydrocarbon Flash Fire Environments

Oil and gas crews commonly need FR coveralls for jobs where hydrocarbon flash fire exposure is a concern. The flame-resistant fabric and UL Certified NFPA 2112 certification support this type of workwear selection. The design also helps workers move efficiently during routine service and turnaround work.

Large-Scale Industrial Operations

Industrial teams often need durable work overalls for repeat use across busy sites. Double knees, elastic suspenders, and multiple pockets support frequent bending, climbing, and tool handling. The striped reflective trim adds a practical visibility feature for larger work areas.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This FR Insulated Overalls Category Excels

  • Electrical utility field work: Arc-rated clothing support, reflective trim, and leg zippers fit field service tasks.
  • Oil and gas maintenance: Flame-resistant fabric and flash fire-oriented design suit mobile maintenance crews.
  • Petrochemical operations: Dual hazard protection and insulated construction help in process and turnaround work.
  • Cold-weather industrial jobs: The modacrylic lining and barrier layers support comfort in exposed conditions.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Electricians: Wear it for arc-rated coverage during energized or controlled electrical work.
  • Maintenance technicians: Use it for repair tasks, inspections, and general industrial service.
  • Utility workers: Depend on it for outdoor line work and weather-dependent assignments.
  • Oil and gas workers: Choose it for field tasks involving FR and flash fire concerns.
  • Safety coordinators: Specify it when site rules call for compliant dual hazard PPE.
  • Industrial field workers: Rely on it for full-body workwear in demanding environments.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

FR insulated overalls work alongside other PPE to support a complete safety system on industrial sites. Layered protection matters because work conditions often combine electrical, thermal, visibility, and impact concerns. Workers commonly pair this garment with compatible gear to match jobsite requirements and manufacturer instructions.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Electrical service tasks: FR insulated overalls + flame resistant jackets + hard hats + safety glasses
  • Field maintenance in cold weather: FR insulated overalls + gloves + safety glasses + hard hats
  • Plant turnaround work: FR insulated overalls + flame resistant jackets + gloves

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose these insulated overalls when workers need FR protection and warmth during outdoor shifts. They also perform well for electrical arc exposure, hydrocarbon flash fire conditions, and cold-weather industrial tasks. The reflective trim and easy boot access add practical value for active field crews.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Check the required ATPV and PPE category for the task.
  • Review site standards for NFPA 2112 and NFPA 70E compliance.
  • Confirm size range and mobility needs for the crew.
  • Assess insulation, visibility, and boot access requirements.

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This product is not suitable for jobs that need non-FR outerwear or lighter warm layers only. Crews that do not need arc-rated or hydrocarbon flash fire-oriented protection may prefer standard insulated workwear or a different protective clothing category. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically wear these overalls when they start cold-weather shifts or enter hazard-exposed work zones. They should adjust the elastic shoulder suspenders and front closure before work, then use the leg zippers for boot access as needed. In field settings, crews often wear them over base layers per manufacturer instructions.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect the zipper, seams, reflective trim, and fabric condition before use. Manufacturers typically recommend cleaning methods that preserve flame-resistant properties, and workers should store the garment in a clean, dry place away from contamination and excessive heat. Replace the overalls when wear affects protective performance, per manufacturer instructions.

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