Workrite Flame-Resistant 4.5 oz. Nomex IIIA Features
Long-length coverall can be worn over clothes for protection against fires, molten metal splashes, or other hazards
Fabric is 93% Nomex, 5% Kevlar, and 2% antistatic fiber for breathability and resistance to fires and wear
Two chest pockets, two front inset pockets, two rear patch pockets, and tool pocket on right leg can be used for storage
Brass breakaway zipper can be used to quickly unzip and remove coverall for emergencies
HRC 1; Arc Rating of 4.1; meets NFPA Standard 2112 for protection against flash fires

About Workrite Flame-Resistant 4.5 Oz. Nomex IIIA

The Workrite flame-resistant 4.5 oz. Nomex IIIA industrial coverall, long length, is a single-piece protective garment that can be worn by firefighters, smelters, or others over clothes for protection against fires, molten metal splashes, or other hazards. The Nomex IIIA fabric is made with a blend of 93% Nomex meta-aramid fiber, 5% Kevlar para-aramid fiber, and 2% antistatic fiber for breathability and resistance to fires and wear. Two chest pockets, two front inset pockets, two rear patch pockets, and a tool pocket on the side of the right leg can be used for storage. The left chest pocket has a flap that can be buttoned shut to secure the pocket's contents. The brass breakaway zipper can be used to quickly unzip and remove the coverall in case of an emergency. The sleeve cuffs can be snapped shut around the wrists. The leg openings are wide enough to fit over boots. The coverall has an elastic waist for comfort and movability. Its seams and chest pockets are double-stitched for durability. Pass-through openings provide access to inner clothing. The coverall is khaki in color and can be machine-washed.

The fabric weight is 4.5 oz. per sq. yd. This product meets National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard 2112 for protection against flash fires. It has a NFPA 70E Hazard Risk Category (HRC) level of 1, or low risk, and an Arc Rating of 4.1 calories per sq. cm for arc-flash protection.Coveralls, also known as boilersuits, are single-piece protective garments with full length legs and sleeves. Coveralls come in a range of protection levels, from light-duty suits worn over street clothes to keep them clean while working, to heavy-duty hazmat suits that protect the wearer from toxic liquids, gases, and airborne particles. Less protective suits are made of breathable fabric, and can weigh less and feel less restrictive than heavy-duty suits. More protective suits are made of fabrics impervious to gases and water vapor