Portwest BZ31 – Bizweld Work FR Cargo Pants – Tall
$48.99
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Features
- 33″ Tall Inseam
- The Bizweld FR Cargo Pants offer protection against the thermal hazard of electric arc and guarantees flame resistance for the life of the garment. These modern pants have an elastic waist band for comfort and ease of movement. A range of ample pockets allow for convenient storage.
- 7 pockets for ample storage
- Two back patch pockets
- Rule pocket
- Dual hazard protection
- Easy access cargo pocket
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Description
The Portwest BZ31 – bizweld work fr cargo pants offer protection against the thermal hazard of electric arc and guarantees flame resistance.
Standards
- NFPA® 2112
- NFPA® 70E
- ASTM F1506
- ASTM F1959/F1959M-12 ATPV 11.2 CAL/CM2Â (HAF = 80.4%)
- EN ISO 11611 Class 1 A1+A2
- EN ISO 11612 A1+A2, B1, C1, E2, F1
Shell Fabric :Â Bizweld Work: 100% Cotton 9.5oz
The ASTM F1959/F1959M-12 standard is a test method designed for determining the ARC rating of materials for Clothing.
This testing method is often used in close conjunction with NFPA 70E for classifying PPE.
The EN ISO 11612 standard is used to test a garments ability to limit fire spread, and protect against exposed, radiant, convective or contact heat as well as molten metal splashes.
The Alphanumeric codes follow the EN ISO 11612 designates the fabric’s grade in a specified test.
A1 + A2 – This garment passes the Limited Flame Spread test for Surface & Edge ignition.
B1 – This garment can withstand exposure to extreme convective heat for 4-10 seconds before rising above 24°C
C1 – This garment can withstand exposure to extreme radiant heat for 7-20 seconds before rising above 24°C
E2 – This garment can withstand exposure to 120g – 200g of molten iron before deforming the human-like membrane placed under the fabric
F1 – This garment can withstand exposure to contact heat for 5-10 seconds before rising above 24°C
The NFPA 2112 standard specifies the minimum requirements for a garment to be considered “fire resistant”.
Garments which are certified NFPA 2112 must pass each of the following tests:
Heat Transfer Performance – Tests how much heat is transferred through a garment
Vertical Flammability Test – Tests how easily the fabrics ignite and continue to burn
Thermal Shrinkage Test – Tests the fabrics resistance to shrinkage when exposed to heat
Heat Resistance Test – Tests how the fabric reacts to extremely high heats
Thermal Manikan Test – An overall test on the how the fabric performs in a coverall design exposed to 3s of extreme temperatures
Thread Melting Test – Threads used in cerified NFPA 2112 garments must use threads that can withstand temperatures of 500℉
The NFPA 70E standard gives guidance for selecting the appropriate PPE in environments where an electric shock could occur.
The NFPA 70E standard breaks a garments ARC RATING into 4 categories:
ARC 1 – ARC Rated FR Shirt AND FR Pants OR FR Coverall that meets the minimum 4 cal/cm2
ARC 2 – ARC Rated FR Shirt AND FR Pants OR FR Coverall that meets the minimum 8 cal/cm2
ARC 3 – ARC Rated FR Shirt AND FR Pants OR FR Coverall + Arc Flash suit so the combined system meets the minimum 25 cal/cm2
ARC 4 – ARC Rated FR Shirt AND FR Pants OR FR Coverall + Arc Flash suit so the combined system meets the minimum 40 cal/cm2
Additional information
Weight | 2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17 × 11 × 19 in |
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Size | M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL |
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