Mens Arc Flash Softshell Jacket – 28 cal ATPV / 23 cal ELIM
Our Softshell Jacket is a modern and comfortable jacket due to its unique fabric blend and close fit design. Laminated outer layer to offer showerproof protection and microfleece inner layer to offer comfort. The jacket is equipped with numerous pockets for maximum storage. Jacket meets category 3 ARC with 28 cal/cm² ATPV // 23 cal/cm² ELIM rating.
DESCRIPTION
- Arc Flash protection and Flame Resistant fabric.
- Elasticated inner cuffs for windproofing.
- VELCRO® brand fasteners on cuffs and back.
- Radio loop attaching point on left breast.
- Zipped Napoleon pocket with incorporated phone pocket.
- Inner pockets on right-hand breast for storage space.
- Covered, zipped hand pockets to keep out debris and keep contents secure.
- Mandarin collar for maximum neck protection.
- Microfleece lining for warmth and comfort.
- Easy Stretch side panels for comfort.
- Extended back for protection while bending.
- SafetyICON™ on arm – Visual EN Standards icon system.
- ThermSAFE™ plastic Flame Resistant zippers – CE Certified.
SPECIFICATION
- Mens Arc Flash Softshell Jacket.
- Class 2 and 28 cal/cm² ATPV // 23 cal/cm² ELIM rating.
- Sizing from Small through to 4-Extra Large.
- Colour options: Navy
SIZE GUIDE
Chest / Bust Measurement
Measure the circumference of your chest/bust below the armpit, measure the widest point. If you are in-between sizes, we recommend sizing up.
Example 1: if your chest measures 102cm, for mens’ coveralls the most suitable size would be Large.
Example 2: if your bust measures 98cm, for ladies’ coveralls the most suitable size would be 12.
Mens Jacket Chest Size Guide
Small | Medium | Large | Extra Large | 2 Extra Large | 3 Extra Large | 4 Extra Large | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Inches | 36-38 | 38-41 | 41-44 | 44-46 | 46-50 | 50-52 | 52-56 |
CMs | 90-95 | 95-102.5 | 102.5-110 | 110-115 | 115-125 | 125-130 | 130-140 |
*Extra Small and 5-Extra Large available upon request. Please contact us to order.
DATA SHEET
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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.