SURVIVE-ARC® 305g/m2 Conti trousers 12.4 cal/cm2 CAT 2
Application: Work wear for the electrical industry
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Survive-ARC® HRC 2, ATPV 12.4 cal/cm2. SACTS026.
Trousers with zip front, half ruched waistband and seven belt loops.
Application: Work wear for the electrical industry
Survive-ARC® HRC 2, ATPV 12.4 cal/cm2. SACTS026.
Trousers with zip front, half ruched waistband and seven belt loops.
Colour | Navy blue and international orange |
Size | S-5XL; 87cm -152cm; 34” – 60” |
Materials | Fabric: Permanently flame- resistant (FR) Ultrasoft® double pre-shrunk, 305g/m². Cuffs: Rib Knit. Thread: Aramid |
Product Standards | Fabric: NFPA 70E; ASTM F1506; NFPA 1977; 2112; CGSB 155.20; OSHA 1910.269; EN 340; EN ISO:11612; IEC 61482 – 1 – 1; OEKO TEX STD. 100 and ASTM F1959. Garment: SANS 724: 2010; ASTM F2621; IEC 61482 – 2 and CE 0339. ATPV¹: 12.4cal/cm² ; HAF²: 80.2 % |
Hazard Assessments | Thermal effects from electric arc flash, flames and flash fires |
Product Comments | WARNING: READ BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT Arc flash clothing is intended to provide protection from thermal effects of arc flash and this product must be used as part of an appropriate set of PPC and PPE to protect against the hazards of arc flash. This product complies with standards that are intended to protect against arc flash in most situations that arise in normal use. There may be exceptional cases in which even the best protection is not enough to prevent the harm caused by arc flash or the related effects and, although the product meets statutory and industry specifications, the use of this product does not guarantee that the product will provide complete protection in those exceptional cases. If you are in doubt or do not fully understand these limitations, contact the manufacturer for full information. The product may be returned to the supplier if you are not willing to accept a product that is subject to the limitations set out above.¹ATPV: Arc Thermal Performance Value. The higher the value, the more insulated one is from second degree burn. 2HAF: Heat Attenuation Factor. The higher the HAF%, the more heat is blocked by the fabric. |