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Fleece FR jacket

With contemporary styling, relaxed fit, a three-panel hood compatible with a hard hat and zippered interior pockets, this arc-rated and flame-resistant jacket helps keep workers safe in the elements.
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Trends in ... protective clothing

‘Driven toward comfort, performance and style’
In today’s world, “you might see a person wearing his or her FR uniform off the jobsite and not even realize they’re wearing FR workwear,” says Michael Batson, director of product development for True North Gear. This is because “both garment function and fashion are being elevated at the same time.”
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AR/FR long-sleeved T-shirt

Made from a 4.6-ounce, inherently flame-resistant FRMC fabric, the Women’s Layer 1 Long Sleeve T-Shirt features a contoured silhouette to fit women properly, as well as excellent stretch, tagless labeling and a flatlock center back seam for comfort.
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The myth of ‘de-energized work’

Many people claim they “don’t work energized,” and so they don’t need NFPA 70E or personal protective equipment. Is this accurate? What do OSHA and NFPA 70E consider “energized work?”
Many people claim they “don’t work energized,” and so they don’t need NFPA 70E or personal protective equipment. Is this accurate? What do OSHA and NFPA 70E consider “energized work?”
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Base layer

The Men’s Versa Crew Neck Long Sleeve Fitted Base Layer is a performance shirt designed to keep workers safe from arc flash and flash fire hazards in cold weather or between seasons. Its 4.8-ounce FRMC Regulator fabric keeps wearers warm while providing exceptional moisture wicking and breathability.
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Denim

The Women’s Versa Black 5 Pocket Denim pant is sleek with a touch of stretch for maximum flex and mobility. This lightweight jean weighs 11.75 ounces and composed of 99% cotton and 1% spandex.
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Laundering hi-vis AR/FR garments

How many launderings are high-visibility arc-rated/flame-resistant garments good for before they’re either no longer FR or too faded to meet ANSI standards?
How many launderings are high-visibility arc-rated/flame-resistant garments good for before they’re either no longer FR or too faded to meet ANSI standards?
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