When it comes to arc flash protection, safety isn’t just about resisting heat and flame — it’s also about keeping workers comfortable and focused. That’s where breathability makes a critical diffe...
If you’ve ever checked the label on an arc flash garment, you’ve likely seen the terms ATPV or EBT — sometimes used interchangeably, but they mean different things. Both values are critical in dete...
What Makes Automotive Workwear Different from Ordinary Uniforms?Automotive workwear plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety, comfort, and efficiency of professionals in the automotive industry. Un...
When it comes to electrical safety, testing determines trust. Every certified arc flash garment must prove it can withstand extreme thermal energy without igniting, melting, or breaking open. But how ...
If you work around energized electrical systems, chances are your safety gear carries a CAT 2 arc flash rating. But what exactly does that mean—and why is it the most common level in workplaces today...
When it comes to arc flash protection, numbers matter. One of the most important indicators printed on an arc-rated garment label is ATPV — the Arc Thermal Performance Value. But what does it mean wh...
Arc flash protective clothing is designed to save lives, but even the most durable garments have limits. Understanding how many wash cycles your arc-rated (AR) and flame-resistant (FR) garments can en...
In high-risk environments, your arc flash coverall is your last line of defense. But what happens when it’s torn, burned, or worn out? Knowing when to repair or replace your protective clothing is ke...
When it comes to arc flash protective clothing, proper maintenance is just as important as design and certification. Industrial laundering—common in oil & gas, utilities, and manufacturing—can e...
Arc flash hazards are a serious concern in industries such as utilities, oil & gas, and electrical maintenance. To ensure workers are protected, international standards like EN 61482-1-1 define ho...
Arc flash incidents are among the most dangerous hazards in electrical and industrial environments. To reduce risks, international standards such as EN 61482 define how protective clothing should be t...
The Importance of FRC Insulated CoverallsIn industries where extreme temperatures, fire hazards, and electrical risks are part of daily operations, FRC insulated coveralls play an irreplaceable role i...