Flame-Resistant / Arc-Rated 2-inch Solid Striping Cargo Pants The flame-resistant/arc-rated cargo pants from Atlas feature 2-inch solid silver reflective striping around the legs. This striping enhances visibility and ensures hard-working Canadians can be easily seen even in low-light or high-risk situations.The flame-resistant CAT2 fabric is pre-shrunk for comfort and breathability. With a professional form fit and a Navy Blue and Silver colour scheme, it seamlessly transitions from work to leisure. Be seen, stay stylish, stay safe – try the 405NB Cargo Pants for dual hazard, high-visibility protection. ColourThese protective bib pants are available in the colour: Navy Blue FeaturesDual Hazard FR/AR Protection Pre-Shrunk 8.0 oz. 88% Cotton 12% Nylon Life Time Flame Resistant Quality Comfortable and Breathable Elastics on Both Sides of The Waist 2-inch solid silver reflective safety striping around the legs UL Certified to NFPA 2112 Comfort and Breathability Working in high-risk environments often requires long hours on the job. Comfort is crucial, and flame-resistant/arc-rated cargo pants can provide just that. The pre-shrunk 8.0 oz. 88% cotton and 12% nylon fabric blend offers exceptional comfort and breathability, allowing workers to remain cool and focused throughout the day. Versatile and Functional Cargo pants are widely recognized for their adaptability. These pants come equipped with numerous pockets, including cargo pockets on the thighs, providing abundant storage space for tools, equipment, and personal belongings.Furthermore, the pockets are placed strategically to ensure easy accessibility, guaranteeing that the workers have everything they need within arm’s reach. Standards and ComplianceArc Rating ATPV 12.0 calories/cm2 Hazard Risk Category 2 NFPA 2112 – This standard is for flame-resistant garments used for the protection of industrial personnel against flash fire. NFPA 70E – This standard addresses electrical safety-related work practices and procedures. ASTM F1506 – This standard is related to flame-resistant and arc-rated textile materials for wearing apparel for use by electrical workers exposed to momentary electric arc and related thermal hazards. CAN/CGSB 155.20 – This Canadian standard is for workwear for protection against hydrocarbon flash fire. CAN/CGSB 155.22 – This Canadian standard is for firefighters’ protective clothing for protection against heat and flame. OSHA 29 CFR 1910.269 – This standard covers the operation and maintenance of electric power generation, control, transformation, transmission, and distribution lines and equipment. EN ISO 11611 – This is the international standard for protective clothing for use in welding and allied processes. EN 150 11612 – This standard specifies performance requirements for garments made from flexible materials designed to protect the wearer’s body, except the hands, from heat and/or flame. EN ISO 14116 – This standard specifies performance requirements for the limited flame spread properties of materials, material assemblies, and protective clothing. ApplicationsHigh-Vis PPE:High Visibility PPE was designed to increase visibility for individuals working in low-light conditions, amongst traffic, or alongside moving machinery.This includes but is not limited to industries such as gas and electric utility, transportation, roadside and construction workers, airport workers, and emergency services. Flame Resistant PPE:Flame-resistant fabric protects workers in industries including but not limited to petrochemicals, military applications, auto-racing, volunteer and professional firefighters and utilities.This may include electrical, chemical, oil, gas, and petrochemical utilities. FR PPE may benefit those working with ferrous metals such as foundries, flame-cutting, and welding. Arc-Rated PPE:Arc-rated PPE was designed to provide workers with multi-purpose protection from electric arc, flash fire, molten ferrous metal (excluding molten aluminum) and welding exposure. How to Take Measurements for a Perfect Fit For most of these measurements, you will require someone to help measure and read the measurements.Remember to ask someone you are comfortable with and to respect everyone’s comfort levels. It is beneficial to discuss the measurement process briefly beforehand to ensure everyone is comfortable and you can get an accurate measurement. Waist:Remove any belts or any items from the waistband and pocket areaTake measurements over any garment that will be worn under the garment you measure forStand straight in a natural, relaxed positionEnsure the individual isn’t holding in their stomach so the garment can be comfortable at all timesMeasure around the waist, just below the belly buttonRemember that uniform pants are usually worn higher than casual pants for enhanced mobility and flexibility on the jobHold the measuring tape snug to the individual’s waist, but not too tightAllow two fingers between the measuring tape and the waist for some giveKeep in mind that everybody is uniqueMeasure the fullest part around the abdomen to ensure the garment will fit the widest part of an individual’s body snugly and comfortably Inseam:The inseam measurement gives insight into the required length of an individual’s work pants or the leg of coveralls.Take inseam measurements wearing the work shoes that will be worn on the jobStand with feet hip-width apart in a natural standing positionPlace a straight object (a hardcover book or any firm straight object works well) parallel to the wall and between the legsPlace this at the crotch, making sure to make contact with the highest point of the legMeasure the distance of the straight object to the top of the sole of the shoeIf the worker is wearing high heels, measure to the mid-heelEnsure that the measuring tape is pulled taut during the measurements for the most accurate measurementsRemember that personal preference should be considered, as the individuals wearing the garment daily should be satisfied with its comfort and safety features Please phone customer service at 1-888-440-4668 if you require assistance. Women’s UltraSoft® FR Cargo Pants – UPN671


