Ladies Arc Flash Polo Shirt – 5.1 cal ELIM
Built for protection, designed for comfort. Our Long-Sleeved Arc Flash Polo Shirt delivers advanced protection with a breathable, moisture-wicking fabric that keeps you cool and dry under pressure. Featuring a durable rib-knit collar, open cuffs, and a generous fit, this polo shirt offers all-day comfort and secure fit without compromising mobility.
Certified to APC 1 with a 5.1 cal/cm² ELIM rating, the Long-Sleeved Arc Flash Polo Shirt integrates SafetyICON™ technology, so you always know your level of protection. Enhanced colour fastness and durability keep it strong, wash after wash.
DESCRIPTION
- Enclosed stud placket to allow for quick fastening
- VXS+ Fabric with natural fibre, Breathable with good moisture management
- FR Plastic studs
- Knitted collar with topping to ensure best appearance after wash
- Rib-knit cuffs
- SafetylCON with ELIM rating
SPECIFICATION
- Ladies Arc Flash Polo Shirt
- Class 1 and 5.1 cal/cm² ELIM
- Sizing from 6 through to 24
- Colour options: Navy
- EN Standard: 13758, EN 1149, EN 61482, EN ISO 11612
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.
Ladies Coveralls Chest / Bust Size Guide
| 8 | 10 | 12 | 14 | 16 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Inches | 34-36 | 36-38 | 38-40 | 40-42 | 42-44 |
| CMs | 85-90 | 90-95 | 95-100 | 100-105 | 105-110 |
*Size 18 through to size 24 available upon request. Please contact us to order.
DATA SHEET
Please email sales@eintac.com for latest 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.







