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BPKW-CL2K-L0

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Cementex Coat and Pant Backpack Kit, 36 in Max Waist, Cotton, HRC 2, 12 cal/sq-cm, Large, Class 0
$3,934.24
/ each
minimum order: 1 pieces

Available to Ship Same Day if Stocked at Local Branch and Order Placed before 1:00 PM

Manufacturer: Cementex Products
Brand: Cementex
PN: #BPKW-CL2K-L0

Product Information

Cementex Coat and Pant Backpack Kit, Series: C Series, 2 Hazard Risk Category (HRC), 12 cal/sq-cm Hood/Face Shield Max Arc Flash Protection, 12 cal/sq-cm Garment Max Arc Flash Protection, Specifications Met: Class 0, Coat and Pant Garment Type, Insulating Rubber Glove Type, Helmet/Faceshield Head/Face Protection Type, L, 36 in Max Waist Size, 30 in Inseam Length, Cotton, Navy
UPC 69681204646 Product Type Electrical Protection Clothing Kits
Size L Colour Navy
Garment Type Coat and Pant Hazard Risk Category (HRC) Category 2
Garment Max Arc Flash Protection 12 cal/sq-cm Head/Face Protection Type Helmet/Faceshield
Hood Face Shield Max Arc Flash Protection 12 cal/sq-cm Inseam Length 30 in
Material Cotton Max Waist Size 36 in
Series C Series Specifications Met Class 0
Country of Manufacture United States
UPC 69681204646
Product Type Electrical Protection Clothing Kits
Size L
Colour Navy
Garment Type Coat and Pant
Hazard Risk Category (HRC) Category 2
Garment Max Arc Flash Protection 12 cal/sq-cm
Head/Face Protection Type Helmet/Faceshield
Hood Face Shield Max Arc Flash Protection 12 cal/sq-cm
Inseam Length 30 in
Material Cotton
Max Waist Size 36 in
Series C Series
Specifications Met Class 0
Country of Manufacture United States
Some time ago OSHA identified arc flash and arc blast as being a significant hazard. Since that time OSHA determined that workers shall be provided with clothing that did not worsen their condition if exposed to this multi-hazard event. As a result of this identification and directive to protect, experts throughout North America came together to generate a consensus standard which would determine levels of protection. These levels of protection have been adopted by NFPA 70E® and CSA Z462 and identified as hazard risk categories (HRC). It is important to understand that these hazard risk categories are not designed to protect from all injury, but to mitigate the impact of an arc flash on the individual. The first choice should always be to reduce or eliminate the hazard. The hazard risk categories (HRC) identified below are derived from NFPA 70E® and CSA Z462 standards subject to periodic change. You should verify current requirements for your location and type of work to ensure compliance with local requirements and regulations.
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