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
- Size: 36-60(4480),40-60(4480T)
- Size Style: Regular(4480),Tall(4480T)
- 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 FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls are FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls designed for welding, arc-flash, and hot-work tasks that call for full-body coverage. Welders, maintenance technicians, and electricians typically use this workwear to help manage exposure to welding sparks, flash fire, and arc flash conditions. This is CSA Z462 certified equipment and features 10.3 oz (350 GSM) carbon fiber fabric with a stand-up collar and secure closures.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Manufacturing Work Environments
Welders and maintenance teams typically wear these coveralls during fabrication, repair, and equipment setup in manufacturing plants. The flame resistant design and multiple pockets support active work throughout long shifts. Workers often value the secure fit when moving between stations and handling tools.
Construction Sites
Construction crews commonly use these protective garments when hot work, repair welding, or equipment maintenance occurs on site. The navy coveralls support a practical professional look while providing coverage for demanding tasks. Site supervisors also appreciate the easy-to-manage closures and durable workwear build.
Oil & Gas Operations
Field teams in oil and gas settings often rely on arc-rated coveralls when tasks involve sparks, radiant heat, or electrical hazards. The FR brass zipper and hook and loop closure details help workers dress efficiently in changing site conditions. This type of hot work clothing fits well into layered PPE programs.
Utilities and Electrical Work
Electricians and utility crews typically use arc-rated protective clothing for maintenance near energized systems or controlled electrical work. The CSA Z462 and NFPA 70E references align with many electrical safety programs. Workers often choose coveralls that combine secure closures with practical mobility.
Transportation and Warehousing
Transportation shops and warehouse maintenance teams commonly use these coveralls for welding, repairs, and equipment servicing. The action back design and leg zippers support movement during active tasks. This helps workers stay focused on the job rather than adjusting their clothing.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Standards matter because they help buyers compare flame resistant workwear by hazard category, fabric performance, and intended use. This product carries certifications and ratings that align with common hot-work and arc-flash programs. Buyers can use the spec sheet to match the garment to task demands and site policies.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ARC 2, ATPV 11 cal/cm², TPP 11.1 cal/cm² | Arc-flash performance ratings for protective apparel | Helps users select coveralls for arc-rated work environments |
| ASTM F1506-20A, CSA Z462, NFPA 70E-24 | Recognized standards for electrical safety and arc-rated clothing | Supports compliance-focused worksite PPE programs |
| 99% cotton, 1% carbon fiber satin fabric, 10.3 oz (350 GSM) | Heavy-duty FR fabric construction | Provides durable protective workwear for demanding tasks |
| 7 pockets, leg zippers, stand-up collar | Functional design details for field use | Improves storage access, coverage, and wearability |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Welding Operations
Welders commonly wear these coveralls when working around welding sparks, small droplets of molten metal, and low radiant heat. The stand-up collar with hook and loop closure adds a useful layer of coverage around the neck area. The secure fit helps support consistent movement during fabrication and repair.
Industrial Maintenance Tasks
Maintenance technicians typically choose this FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls model for repair work that involves intermittent heat exposure or electrical hazards. The multiple storage pockets help keep pens, tools, and small parts close at hand. Workers often appreciate the balance of comfort and functional styling.
Electrical Work Environments
Electricians use arc-rated clothing when tasks call for work around arc flash related hazards and controlled electrical systems. The ARC 2 rating and electrical safety standards make this garment relevant for many site PPE programs. Secure wrist, waist, and ankle adjustments support a more controlled fit.
Fabrication Shops and Field Service
Fabrication crews and field service workers often need coveralls that move well and hold up under regular use. The action back and leg zippers help with donning, doffing, and mobility. Tall and regular sizing options support a better fit across different body types.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Product Category Excels
- Welding stations: The FR fabric, stand-up collar, and leg zipper adjustment suit hot-work tasks.
- Maintenance bays: Multiple pockets and durable construction help technicians stay organized.
- Electrical control work: Arc-rated standards support electrical PPE planning under CSA Z462 and NFPA 70E.
- Field service routes: Regular and tall sizing options help workers get a practical fit in mobile jobs.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Welders: Wear the coveralls during fabrication and repair work that produces sparks and heat.
- Maintenance technicians: Use them for industrial repairs, shutdowns, and equipment servicing.
- Electricians: Rely on arc-rated workwear for controlled electrical tasks and arc-flash related environments.
- Site supervisors: Choose them when overseeing hot work and verifying PPE compliance.
- Equipment operators: Use them around maintenance areas where protective garments are commonly required.
- Safety coordinators: Specify them as part of site-wide FR and arc-rated PPE programs.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
These coveralls work alongside other protective equipment for more complete safety systems in hot-work environments. Workers often combine layered PPE to support task-specific coverage and practical comfort. All Safety supplies related FR apparel and accessories that fit into these programs.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Welding task: FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls + FR gloves + face shield + safety glasses
- Electrical maintenance: FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls + safety glasses + respirator
- Fabrication shop work: FR/ARC-Rated Welding Coveralls + FR gloves + face shield
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this coverall when your work involves welding sparks, flash fire exposure, or arc flash related tasks. It also fits well when crews need full-body FR clothing with useful pocket storage and a secure closure system. The regular and tall sizing options help when fit and mobility matter across long shifts.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Match the ARC 2 and ATPV 11 cal/cm² ratings to your task requirements.
- Check sizing needs for regular or tall fit before ordering.
- Review pocket layout if your team carries tools or pens.
- Confirm closure style and leg adjustment preferences for daily wear.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This coverall is not suitable for tasks that require a higher arc-flash category than the listed ratings or for applications outside FR apparel use. For those jobs, consider higher-rated arc flash clothing or specialized protective garments. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear these coveralls during welding, hot work, and arc-flash related tasks per manufacturer instructions. The leg zippers and hook and loop closures help users get dressed quickly before shifts. In fabrication shops and industrial plants, crews often keep this garment ready as part of daily FR workwear.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect seams, closures, zippers, and fabric wear regularly, and follow manufacturer instructions for laundering FR garments. Replace the coveralls when damage affects fabric integrity, closures, or seam performance. Store them in a clean, dry area away from heat and contamination.