Built for Dangerous Jobs – Trusted by Pros in the Field
Designed for those who work in high-risk environments, these Flame Resistant (FR) Coveralls provide critical protection against flash fires, arc flashes, and radiant heat. Whether you’re on a drilling rig, in a fabrication yard, or performing field maintenance in the utilities sector, this FR suit offers the confidence and safety you need.
Made from 88% cotton and 12% nylon (7 oz), the material is lightweight yet durable, allowing full mobility without sacrificing safety. The flame-retardant properties are engineered to last up to 100 industrial washes, giving your team long-term protection without performance loss.
High Visibility Meets Fire Resistance
Built-in FR reflective striping provides 360° visibility in low-light conditions—essential for night shifts, confined spaces, and offshore platforms. Ideal for workers in oil & gas, shipbuilding, electric utilities, petrochemical plants, and renewable energy operations, this workwear meets or exceeds industry regulations to keep your workforce compliant and safe.
Whether you’re a floorhand, toolpusher, roughneck, or mechanic, this FR coverall delivers professional-grade protection with all-day comfort.
Safety Standards:
- ASTM F1959/F1959M-12 ATPV 8.2 CAL/CM2 (HAF 69.1%)
- ASTM F1506
- NFPA® 2112
- NFPA® 70E
- EN ISO 11612 A1+A2, B1, C1
Fabric:
88/12: 88% Cotton, 12% Nylon 7oz
Work coveralls for industrial use in off shore Oil & Gas and Petrochemical.
FAQ – Flame-Resistant Work Coveralls
1. What are flame-resistant work coveralls?
Flame-resistant work coveralls, also called FR work suits or fire-resistant coveralls, are protective garments designed to shield workers from fire hazards, sparks, and heat. They are made from fabrics that resist ignition and self-extinguish when the flame source is removed, providing essential protection in industries like oil & gas, welding, electrical, and manufacturing.
2. How do FR work suits differ from regular coveralls?
Unlike standard work coveralls, arc flash coveralls or FR work suits are made from materials specifically engineered for fire resistance. They reduce burn injuries by self-extinguishing and often meet stringent safety standards like NFPA 2112, NFPA 70E, and ASTM F1506.
3. Who should wear fire-resistant coveralls?
Workers in environments with thermal, electrical, or flash fire risks should wear FR coveralls. This includes professionals in:
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Oil & gas operations
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Electrical utilities
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Welding and metalworking
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Heavy manufacturing
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Construction and maintenance
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Petrochemical and chemical plants
4. What standards should I look for in FR work coveralls?
Ensure your FR work suit meets recognized safety standards such as:
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NFPA 2112 – Flash fire protection
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NFPA 70E – Electrical safety in the workplace
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ASTM F1506 – Arc-rated protective clothing
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EN ISO 11612 – Protective clothing against heat and flame
5. What materials are commonly used in flame-resistant coveralls?
FR work coveralls are made from:
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Nomex® – Lightweight, breathable, and durable
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Indura® cotton blends – Soft yet flame-resistant
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Tecasafe® or modacrylic/aramid blends – Comfortable with high heat protection
6. Are there FR work suits for cold or outdoor conditions?
Yes, insulated flame-resistant coveralls combine thermal protection with fire resistance, ideal for cold storage, outdoor worksites, and extreme weather conditions.
7. Can I wear fire-resistant coveralls over regular clothing?
Absolutely. FR work coveralls are designed as outerwear, providing full-body protection over everyday work clothing. They are often used with additional PPE like gloves, helmets, and safety glasses.
8. How do I care for flame-resistant coveralls?
Proper maintenance ensures safety and longevity:
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Follow the manufacturer’s care instructions carefully
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Avoid chlorine bleach or fabric softeners
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Wash at recommended temperatures
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Inspect regularly for damage, wear, or stains
9. Are flame-resistant work suits available in different sizes and styles?
Yes, FR coveralls come in multiple sizes and styles, including tall and plus sizes. Some styles feature reflective tape for high visibility, making them suitable for both day and night operations.