Atlas Workwear
FR Parkas HRC4 | FR/AR Protection | Atlas Workwear
- SKU:
- 2191RD/2191RB/2191OR/2191NB/2191GR/2191GN/2191BLK
Description
UL Certified to NFPA 2112
Dual Hazard FR/AR Protection
Shell: 88% Cotton 12% Nylon
Insulation: 14oz. FR Modacrylic Lining
D-Ring Access on the Back of Every Parka
Atlas Ultravis Reflective Stripes – Industrial Washable
Guaranteed Flame Resistance for Life of Garment
FR Fleece Lined Pockets
Shoulder Straps Suitable for H2S Monitors
Two-Way FR Breakaway Brass Zippers
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FR/AR Insulated Winter Parka for Cold-Weather Industrial Work
The Atlas Workwear FR Parkas HRC4 is an insulated winter parka designed for cold-weather industrial outerwear and dual hazard protection. Oilfield workers, maintenance technicians, and site supervisors typically use this flame-resistant parka to stay organized, visible, and covered during demanding field work. This NFPA 2112 certified garment features FR/AR Protection, Reflective Stripes, and H2S Monitors access for practical jobsite use.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Oil & Gas Work Environments
Oilfield workers commonly wear this insulated winter parka during seasonal field operations and remote site visits. The work parka supports cold-weather layering while offering dual hazard protection for tasks that involve open exposure, moving equipment, and changing weather. Its monitor access and reflective trim help crews manage visibility and equipment compatibility in active work zones.
Mining Operations
Mining crews often need industrial outerwear that handles low temperatures and rugged conditions. This flame-resistant clothing gives maintenance teams and equipment operators a durable outer layer for outdoor travel, inspections, and extended shifts. The modacrylic lining and industrial wash construction support frequent use in busy production environments.
Construction Sites
Construction supervisors and site leads typically choose this insulated jacket for winter oversight, walk-throughs, and coordination outdoors. The red safety parkas for cold weather format improves visibility, while the brass zipper and fleece lined pockets add everyday practicality. It works well for teams that need field workwear with reliable winter coverage.
Utilities and Line Work
Utility workers commonly rely on FR/AR industrial parkas when they work in snow, wind, or wet conditions. The reflective trim and weather protection features support roadside or corridor work where crews move between vehicles, structures, and energized-area boundaries. This outerwear helps workers stay comfortable during long shifts without sacrificing task-ready design.
Transportation and Manufacturing
Transportation technicians and manufacturing maintenance crews often need cold-weather PPE for loading areas, yard work, and outdoor service tasks. The insulated winter parka supports daily-use applications where workers need layered comfort and durable construction. All Safety supplies this category for teams that want practical FR outerwear aligned with industrial work demands.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter in an FR/AR insulated winter parka because crews need comfort, visibility, and jobsite-ready construction in one garment. The NFPA 2112 certification supports workwear selection for flame-resistant applications, while the shell and lining materials help balance durability with cold-weather wear. These features give teams a practical option for industrial outerwear in winter conditions.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| NFPA 2112 | Certified for flame-resistant workwear applications | Supports selection for hazardous industrial environments |
| 88% Cotton / 12% Nylon Shell | Durable outer fabric blend | Helps the work parka handle daily wear and field conditions |
| 14oz. FR Modacrylic Lining | Insulated flame-resistant interior layer | Adds warmth for cold-weather PPE use |
| Reflective Stripes | High-visibility trim on the garment | Improves visibility in low-light work areas |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Cold-Weather Outdoor Shifts
Workers typically wear this insulated winter parka during seasonal shifts when temperatures drop and wind exposure rises. The layered construction helps crews move between indoor and outdoor tasks while keeping a professional field-ready profile. It suits daily-use winter schedules where comfort and visibility both matter.
Weather-Dependent Field Work
Teams often use this flame-resistant parka when job timing depends on weather windows and changing site conditions. The outerwear design supports mobility over base layers and workwear, so workers can adjust to temperature swings through the day. This makes it useful for field workwear in active industrial zones.
Hazard-Aware Maintenance Tasks
Maintenance personnel commonly choose FR/AR Protection when they need insulated coverage around equipment, utilities, or process areas. The brass zipper, fleece lined pockets, and D-Ring access add function without crowding the garment. Crews can wear it as practical industrial outerwear for recurring maintenance assignments.
Monitoring and Equipment Compatibility
Workers who carry gas detection equipment often need outerwear with monitor access and stable shoulder support. The shoulder straps suitable for H2S Monitors help crews keep equipment positioned for active use. That design makes the parka a strong fit for field work where monitoring remains part of the routine.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Product Category Excels
- Cold-weather oilfield operations: Built as a flame-resistant clothing option with H2S Monitors compatibility and insulated coverage.
- Utility line work in winter: Reflective Stripes and weather protection support visibility and outdoor movement.
- Construction site supervision: The insulated jacket style suits daily walk-throughs and jobsite coordination.
- Mining maintenance: Durable construction and FR/AR Protection support field work in harsh outdoor settings.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Oilfield workers: Wear it for cold outdoor shifts and equipment checks in active field locations.
- Maintenance technicians: Use it for winter service work where insulated outerwear and FR/AR Protection matter.
- Site supervisors: Rely on it for visible, practical coverage during outdoor oversight.
- Equipment operators: Choose it for daily use around yards, plants, and mobile job sites.
- Utility workers: Use it when winter weather and roadside or corridor work increase exposure.
- Welders: Wear it as outerwear for cold-weather job movement and site transitions.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This insulated winter parka works alongside other equipment for comprehensive protection in industrial environments. Workers usually pair layered outerwear with PPE that addresses hands, eyes, hearing, and head coverage. A complete setup helps crews manage cold, visibility, and jobsite hazards in one system.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Cold outdoor maintenance: Flame-resistant parka + FR gloves + safety glasses + hard hats
- Utility work in winter: Flame-resistant parka + hearing protection + hard hats
- Oil and gas field service: Flame-resistant parka + FR gloves + safety glasses
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this insulated winter parka when crews work outdoors in cold conditions and need FR/AR Protection in a single layer. It also fits teams that want Reflective Stripes for visibility and H2S Monitors access for field monitoring. The design performs well for daily-use winter work where durability and insulation both matter.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Confirm the worksite requires flame-resistant outerwear.
- Check whether insulated winter coverage matches the climate.
- Review compatibility with monitors, layers, and jobsite gear.
- Evaluate visibility needs for low-light or roadside work.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This parka is not suitable for work that requires non-FR casual outerwear or specialized chemical splash apparel. Crews that need lighter seasonal layers may prefer a standard insulated jacket, while jobs requiring different hazard ratings should review other FR outerwear options. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear this parka when cold-weather shifts begin and outdoor tasks extend through the day. They usually layer it over work clothing per manufacturer instructions and keep the shoulder straps suitable for H2S Monitors positioned as needed. In industrial sites and construction areas, crews commonly use it as part of everyday field workwear.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect zippers, seams, reflective stripes, and lining condition regularly according to manufacturer instructions. Manufacturers typically recommend cleaning per specifications to preserve FR properties and industrial washable performance. Replace the garment when fabric, trim, or closures show wear, and store it in a clean, dry area away from contamination.