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DRIFIRE FR Hi-Vis Dual Hazard Long Sleeve T-Shirt Class 3 - TEEY2LSPC3_ _

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  • DRIFIRE FR Hi-Vis Dual Hazard Long Sleeve T-Shirt Class 3 - TEEY2LSPC3_ _
  • DRIFIRE FR Hi-Vis Dual Hazard Long Sleeve T-Shirt Class 3 - TEEY2LSPC3_ _
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DRIFIRE FR Hi-Vis Dual Hazard Long Sleeve T-Shirt Class 3 - TEEY2LSPC3_ _

The DRIFIRE FR Hi-Vis Dual Hazard Long Sleeve Shirt provides flash fire and arc flash protection with a PPE CAT Level 2 rating and meets ANSI 107 Type R Class 3 standards.

Product Code TEEY2LSPC3_ _
Available Sizes SM-3X, RG | MD-3X, TL
Color Fluorescent Yellow
CAT Level CAT 2
Arc Rating 11 cal/cm²
Arc Rating (Number) 11
ANSI Type/Class Type R Class 3
Brand DRIFIRE®
Product Vertical FR Clothing
Country of Origin USA
Fabric Code Y2
Fabric Content 45% Modacrylic, 45% Rayon, 10% Para-Aramid
Fabric Weight 6.25 oz.
Fabric/Material 6.25 oz. Dual Hazard Knit
Product Type Knit Shirts
Web Country of Origin Made in the USA

 

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Features:

  • Lightweight, soft, and multi-hazard fabric
  • Tagless neckline with smooth covered neck and shoulder seam for exceptional comfort
  • Left front chest pocket
  • FR 3M Scotchlite Reflective Comfort Trim
  • Dual Hazard protection against arc flash and flash fire

Standards:

  • Compliant to NFPA 70E for Arc Flash
  • NFPA 2112
  • Meets ANSI/ISEA 107 Type R Class 3
  • Compliant to ASTM F1506 for Arc Flash
  • Complies with OSHA 1910.269
  • Compliant to CSA Z462 for Arc Flash (Canada)

Industries:

  • Utilities
  • Construction
  • Electrical Contractors

Product Care:

  • READ THE GARMENT LABEL AND LAUNDER PER INSTRUCTIONS ON GARMENT LABEL.
  • DO NOT use bleach or hydrogen peroxide. DO NOT use fabric softeners.
  • Wash/Laundering Instructions: Machine wash cold with like colors (Max. 80ºF / 27ºC). Tumble dry low (Max. 140ºF / 60ºC).
  • Wash according to the instructions above to remove any contaminants in order to maintain fabric performance when garment becomes soiled with dirt, greases, oils, etc.
  • If contaminants cannot be removed after laundering, it is best to discontinue use of garment.
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