Mens Arc Flash Trousers – 9.5 cal ATPV / 8 cal ELIM
Superior quality combat pocket trouser with improved fit for improved comfort and appearance. CE Certified for Arc Flash protection to Class 1 and 9.5 cal/cm² ATPV // 8 cal/cm² ELIM.
DESCRIPTION
- Arc Flash protection and Flame Resistant fabric.
- Combat pocket with flap for safe storage space.
- Kneepad pockets to allow for extra comfort.
- Mobile phone pocket.
- Traditional side access pockets.
- Extra wide belt loop at rear to prevent belt riding up.
- ThermSAFE™ plastic Flame Resistant zippers – CE Certified.
- SafetyICON™ on leg – Visual EN Standards icon system.
- Rear pockets with flap.
- Triple stitched side seams with lifetime quality assurance.
- Reinforced crotch for improved longevity.
- ThermSAFE™ jeans button for jeans style fastening.
SPECIFICATION
- Mens Arc Flash Trousers.
- Class 1 and 9.5 cal/cm² ATPV // 8 cal/cm² ELIM.
- Waist sizing from 30″ through to 52″.
- Inside leg / Inseam length including Regular (32″ inside leg) and Tall (34″ inside leg). Short leg (30″ inside leg) available upon request.
- Colour options: Navy.
SIZE GUIDE
Waist Measurement
Measure tightly around the waist and pick size accordingly, if your measurements fall in-between two sizes, we recommend picking the larger one, remember to check your inside leg measurement.
Inside leg / Inseam Measurement
Measure the distance between crotch and ankle and pick the size that is the same or slightly longer than your measurement.
Mens Trousers Waist Size Guide
Inches | 30 | 32 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 | 48 | 50 | 52 |
CMs | 75 | 80 | 85 | 87.5 | 90 | 95 | 100 | 105 | 110 | 115 | 120 | 125 | 130 |
Mens Trousers Inside leg / Inseam Size Guide
Regular | Tall | |
---|---|---|
Inches | 32 | 34 |
CMs | 81 | 86 |
*Short Leg (30″ / 76cm) available upon request. Please contact us to order.
DATA SHEET
Click on the thumbnail to download the datasheet.
FOR ARC FLASH, WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ELIM AND ATPV?
ELIM is the new cal/cm2 measurement and it’s the point at which there is 0% second-degree burn probability at that incident energy level. ATPV measures the incident energy level at which there’s a 50% probability of second-degree burns.
It’s critical to understand the differences between ELIM and ATPV so that your risk assessment can specify the right protection for your people. Only under the new Open Arc Test (IEC 61482-1-1:2019) can the ELIM value be derived. Arc flash garments can be tested by two methods – Open Arc or Box Test.