Description
FF50 – Aberdeen FR Coverall is designed to provide superior protection and comfort for workers in hazardous environments. Made with high-quality flame-resistant (FR) materials, this coverall ensures safety and compliance with industry standards. It is suitable for use in various sectors, including oil and gas, chemical, and electrical industries. Ideally suited to offshore industries this top-of-the-range coverall comes in inch sizes for the perfect fit. Certified to a multitude of international standards the Aberdeen coverall offers top protection in a range of hazardous environments.
Key Features FF50 – Aberdeen FR Coverall :
- Flame Resistant Fabric: Constructed from durable FR materials that provide excellent protection against flames, heat, and arc flashes.
- High Visibility: Features reflective tape on shoulders, arms, and legs for enhanced visibility in low-light conditions.
- Ergonomic Design: Engineered for a comfortable fit with a full-action back and an elasticated waist for better movement and flexibility.
- Multi-Pocket Design: Equipped with multiple pockets, including chest pockets, side pockets, and a tool pocket, providing ample storage for essential items.
- Heavy-Duty Zippers: Front closure with a heavy-duty, two-way zipper for easy access and secure fastening.
- Adjustable Cuffs: Adjustable cuffs and ankles with press studs for a secure fit and added protection against debris.
- Reinforced Stress Points: Reinforced at key stress points to enhance durability and extend the garment’s lifespan.
Safety Standards:
- NFPA 2112: Complies with the standard on flame-resistant garments for the protection of industrial personnel against flash fire.
- ASTM F1506: Meets the requirements for wearing apparel for workers exposed to electric arc and related thermal hazards.
- EN ISO 11612: Certified for protection against heat and flames.
Material Composition:
- Fabric: 99% Cotton, 1% Antistatic, 350gsm
- Reflective Tape: High-visibility reflective tape for increased safety
Applications:
- Ideal for use in industries such as oil and gas, utilities, welding, and other environments where flame resistance is a crucial requirement.