COMFORTABLE PROTECTION AGAINST THE HAZARDS OF AN ARC FLASH

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 If there is a risk of exposure to an electrical arc fault, workers are advised to wear ARC-approved protective clothing. IEC 61482-2 is the standard for protective clothing against the thermal hazards of an electrical arc fault. This can be done using two test methods: 1. IEC 61482-1-1 (open arc test method) and 2. IEC 61482-1-2 (box test method).

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Sample image of the FR10 flame-retardant, antistatic long-sleeved polo shirt in gray with a linked link to the item.Sample image of the FR11 flame-retardant, antistatic long-sleeved T-shirt in gray with a link to the item.


Sample image of the Aberdeen FF50 flame retardant, antistatic protective overall in red with a linked link to the article.Sample image of the Bizflame Plus women's overalls 350g FR51 in orange with a linked link to the item.

 

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