High-Vis Segmented Striped FR Long Sleeve Henley T-Shirt – FSO662
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High-Vis Segmented Striped FR Long Sleeve Henley T-Shirt In industries where workers are exposed to flames and require high-visibility clothing, finding the right balance between safety and comfort is paramount. That’s where the Frontline Henley Segmented Striped Long Sleeve T-Shirt comes in. This dual-hazard garment delivers on all fronts by combining exceptional safety features, compliance with industry standards, and unparalleled comfort. Whether you need high-visibility clothing or flame-resistant gear, this long sleeve t-shirt has got you covered. ColourThis protective long-sleeve is available in the colour: Orange FeaturesHigh Visibility Garment Featuring 2″ Segmented 3M™ Scotchlite™ Reflective Heat Transfer Material Flame-resistant and HRC2 arc-rated 6.9 oz – 55% modacrylic, 35% lyocell, 10% aramid from Front Line Fabrics FULL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SHEET High Visibility Garment The primary purpose of this FR T-shirt is to ensure workers’ visibility in low-light conditions. It features 2″ segmented 3M™ Scotchlite™ Reflective Heat Transfer Material, enhancing visibility and safety on the job site. Flame-Resistant Protection Ensuring the safety of workers is of utmost importance, particularly in industries where workers are exposed to flames. This garment is made from a 6.9 oz fabric blend consisting of 55% modacrylic, 35% lyocell, and 10% aramid, sourced from Front Line Fabrics. It meets the requirements specified by NFPA 2112, ASTM F1506, and NFPA 70E. Uncompromised Comfort In addition to providing exceptional safety, this high-vis, FR Henley Segmented Striped Long Sleeve prioritizes comfort. The fabric blend ensures breathability and moisture-wicking properties, keeping workers cool and dry throughout the day. Standards and ComplianceArc Rating ATPV 11.0 calories/cm2Hazard Risk Category 2 The High-Vis Segmented Striped FR Long Sleeve Henley – FSO662 meets the following safety standards: NFPA 2112: This standard specifies the minimum requirements for clothing to protect workers from flash fires. NFPA 70E: NFPA 70E sets the workplace’s electrical safety standards, including protective clothing requirements. ASTM F1506: This standard outlines the performance requirements for flame-resistant clothing used by workers exposed to electric arc hazards. Ensuring compliance with these standards is vital for the safety and well-being of workers in high-risk environments ApplicationsHigh-Vis PPE:High Visibility PPE was designed to provide increased 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 petrochemicals utilities, and 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 SIZING CONVERSION CHART SizeSMLXL2XL3XL4XLChest34 – 3638 – 4042 – 4446 – 4850 – 5254 – 5658Neck14.5. – 1515.5 – 1616.5 – 1717.5 – 1818.5 – 1919.5 – 2020.5Sleeve Length32.5 – 3333.5 – 3434.5 – 3535.5 – 3636.5 – 3737.5 – 3838.5 * Please note that the sleeve length for TALL SIZING is 1/2″ – 1″ longer than regular sizes * take measurements wearing the same undergarments you intend to wear with this garment, and take the fullest part of your body (be it the chest, stomach, or hips) into account for the most accurate measurement How to Take Measurements for a Perfect FitFor most of these measurements, you will require someone to help measure and read the measurements. Remember, if you intend to wear something under this FR long-sleeve, take this into account when measuring for the best fit.Remember to ask someone you are comfortable with and to respect everyone’s comfort levels. Discussing the measurement process briefly beforehand is beneficial to ensure everyone is comfortable and you can get an accurate measurement. Chest: Stand in a straight, natural positionLift your arms, parallel to the groundUsing a tape measure, wrap the tape around the fullest part of the chestThen, drop your arm down naturally to your waist and measure the side Sleeves:Hold arms parallel to the floorBend your arm slightly into the chest, towards the collarbone, to test the range of motionStart the tape measure at the base of the neck, then measure across to the shoulderContinue the tape measure down to the elbow, then down to the wrist boneMeasurement should end where you want the garment to sit at the cuffs, ensure your arms will be fully covered and protected while ending before extra fabric becomes a nuisance or hazard Waist:Remove any belts or any items from the waistband and pocket areaTake measurements over the shirt (or any other 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 If you require assistance, feel free to contact customer service at 1-888-440-4668
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