Description
Description
Offering protection from flash fire arc flash and welding sparks these welding coveralls deliver comfort functional styling and peace of mind when performing in potentially hazardous working conditions.
- Made of premium materials that are comfortable to wear while providing protection from flash fire and electric arcs
- Suitable for welding techniques and work situations that cause small amounts of sparks and droplets of molten metal and low radiant heat
- Stand-up collar with hook and loop closure for maximum protection from welding sparks
- 7 storage pockets: 2 back 2 chest 2 side and 1 tool provide unsurpassed versatility
- Leg zippers with hook and loop leg adjustment provide easy donning and doffing
Technical Specifications
- Adjustment Type: Ankle, Snap Wrist, Waist Two-sided Elastic
- Closure Type: 2-way FR Brass Zipper
- Color: Navy
- FR & ARC Standards: ARC 2, ASTM F1506-20A, ATPV 11 cal/cm², CSA Z462, NFPA 70E-24, CGSB 155.20-2017, NFPA 2112-2018 Certified to UL, EN ISO 11611 Class 1 A1+A2, TPP 11.1 cal/cm²
- Gender: Men
- Material: 99% Cotton, 1% Carbon Fiber Satin Fabric
- Material Thickness: 10.3 oz (350 GSM)
- Number of Pockets: 7
- Pocket Type: Back, Chest, Front, Pass-Through, Tool, Sleeve Pen Slots
- Reflective Tape: StarTech® Double-Stitched Flame Resistant
- Size: 36-60(4481),40-60(4481T)
- Size Style: Regular(4481),Tall(4481T)
- Special Features: Action Back, Aramid Flame Resistant Thread, Industrial Wash, Leg/Boot Zippers, Multiple Pockets, Radiophone Clip Straps
- ARC Rated: Yes
- Flame Resistant: Yes
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FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls for Hot-Work Protection
The Flash-Gard Hi-Vis FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls are FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls designed for welding, flash fire exposure, and arc flash work in demanding industrial settings. Welders, maintenance technicians, and electricians typically use this workwear to stay organized and work with greater confidence during hot-work tasks. This CSA Z462 certified equipment also features 7 storage pockets and 10.3 oz (350 GSM) fabric for practical daily use.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Welding Shops and Fabrication Work
Welders and fabricators typically use these coveralls when they work around welding sparks, molten metal droplets, and low radiant heat. The navy FR workwear supports full-body coverage in busy bays and shop floors. Reflective tape and tool pockets add visibility and utility during repetitive tasks.
Manufacturing Plants
Production teams often wear flame resistant coveralls for repair work, equipment changeouts, and hot processes near arc flash hazards. The action back and adjustable closures help workers move through tight lines and service areas. This helps crews keep tools close while they manage daily operations.
Construction Sites
Site supervisors and industrial crews commonly choose protective coveralls when they need workwear for welding-adjacent tasks and field repairs. The stand-up collar and leg zippers support coverage and easier changes on active jobsites. Workers can wear this arc-rated workwear during varied outdoor conditions.
Utilities and Energy Work
Utility technicians and electricians typically use arc-rated workwear during maintenance around energized equipment and service systems. The Arc 2 rating and ASTM F1506-20A certification support task-specific PPE planning. Workers often pair these coveralls with layered safety gear for coordinated protection.
Oil & Gas Operations
Field crews commonly rely on FR coveralls for repair work, inspection rounds, and maintenance near process equipment. The carbon fiber satin fabric and FR brass zipper support demanding work routines. The design works well for industrial wash cycles and repeated use.
Maintenance and Repair Teams
Maintenance technicians often need flame resistant coveralls for daily service tasks, equipment access, and parts handling. The 7 storage pockets help keep small tools, pens, and radios organized. This can support efficient work during full shifts and frequent task changes.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Standards matter because FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls need consistent performance in hot-work environments. This product combines arc-rated workwear specifications with flame resistant materials for practical jobsite use. The certification set supports equipment selection for welding sparks, flash fire, and arc flash hazards.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ARC 2 | Arc rating level for task planning | Supports use in designated arc flash work areas |
| ASTM F1506-20A | Standard for FR workwear in electrical environments | Helps align garment choice with job requirements |
| ATPV 11 cal/cm² | Measured arc thermal performance value | Provides a clear reference for PPE selection |
| 99% cotton, 1% carbon fiber satin fabric | Flame resistant fabric blend | Offers durable, comfortable FR workwear construction |
| 7 storage pockets | Multiple pocket layout | Keeps essential tools and accessories within reach |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Daily Welding Operations
In welding bays and fabrication shops, workers wear these coveralls during routine hot-work tasks. The stand-up collar, reflective tape, and full-body coverage help support consistent work habits. The garment also gives crews practical storage for tools and small accessories.
Utility Maintenance Work
Utility teams commonly use this workwear when they need FR clothing for service calls and equipment maintenance. Leg zippers with hook and loop adjustment help with donning and doffing in changing field conditions. The design supports active movement during inspection and repair tasks.
Industrial Repair and Shutdown Work
Maintenance crews often need a garment that handles repeated movement, tool handling, and hot-work exposure. The action back and multiple pockets support productivity on long shifts. Workers can keep radios, pens, and small parts organized while they complete repairs.
Overhead or Confined Work Areas
Technicians commonly use this coverall in overhead or confined spaces where full-body coverage matters. The collar and closures help maintain a secure fit during awkward reach positions. Per manufacturer instructions, crews usually set the adjustments before entering the work zone.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Product Category Excels
- Welding bays: Designed for welding sparks, molten metal droplets, and daily hot-work tasks.
- Fabrication shops: The 7 storage pockets and FR workwear construction help keep tools close.
- Utility maintenance areas: Leg zippers and adjustable closures support field servicing and repairs.
- Industrial plants: Reflective tape and arc-rated workwear features support busy production settings.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Welders: Use it for hot-work tasks where welding sparks and flash fire exposure may occur.
- Maintenance technicians: Wear it during repairs, shutdowns, and equipment access work.
- Electricians: Rely on arc-rated workwear for selected electrical maintenance tasks.
- Site supervisors: Choose it when they need practical, compliant workwear on active jobsites.
- Safety coordinators: Specify it as part of an FR clothing program for industrial crews.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls work alongside other equipment for a more complete PPE setup. Workers often layer protective coveralls with task-specific gear because multiple layers help match the hazard profile of the job. All Safety typically recommends building a coordinated system for welding, electrical maintenance, and industrial repair work.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Welding bay setup: FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls + fr gloves + safety glasses + hearing protection
- Electrical maintenance task: FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls + hard hats + safety glasses + fr gloves
- Industrial repair shift: FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls + safety glasses + hearing protection
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this coverall when your work involves welding sparks, flash fire, or arc flash hazards. It also fits well when workers need 7 storage pockets and a comfortable FR workwear layer for long shifts. The regular and tall size options help teams select a better fit for different body types.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Verify the required arc rating and ATPV values for the task.
- Check sizing, including regular or tall options, before issuing gear.
- Review pocket layout and closure style for daily work needs.
- Confirm fabric care and industrial wash expectations with your program.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for tasks that require a different hazard-specific garment or non-FR clothing. For those applications, choose a specialized workwear category matched to the risk. It may also not fit jobs that need alternate sizing or a different closure system. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear this garment when they start welding, grinding-adjacent tasks, or other hot-work activities. Set the closures, leg zippers, and ankle adjustments per manufacturer instructions before entering the work area. In fabrication shops and industrial plants, crews often keep the pockets organized for tools and communication devices.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect seams, zipper function, reflective tape, and fabric condition regularly, following manufacturer guidelines. Manufacturers typically recommend laundering per specifications and industrial wash guidance. Replace the garment per manufacturer specifications when closures, fabric, or FR performance indicators show wear, and store it in a clean, dry area away from heat and contamination.