UltraSoft® 7.0 oz Deluxe Coveralls
Our Deluxe UltraSoft® Coveralls from IFR provide 360-degree visibility with strategically placed 3M™ reflective trim. Seven pockets provide ample storage for small essentials such as keys, tools, pens, and flashlights.
Protect yourself from electric arc, flash fire, and molten ferrous metal, without having to compromise comfort or visibility. Made from inherently flame-resistant and arc-rated fabric, this coverall moves with you while providing 8.7 calories/cm2 protection.
Colour
These high-vis coveralls are available in the colours: Green and Grey
Features
- Featuring 3M™ Scotchlite™ reflective trim
- Breakaway zipper
- Seven pockets for ample storage
- Multi-purpose protection from electric arc, flash fire, and molten ferrous metal
Fabric
7.0 oz flame-resistant Westex®
88% cotton, 12% high-tenacity nylon
- 50% extended wear life compared to 100% cotton
Closures
Safe and Secure breakaway zipper
- designed with safety protection in mind, this protective garment features a breakaway zipper, a closure that will break apart when each side is pulled apart
- this provides a quick and easy removal in emergency situations when every second counts
Safe hook-and-loop closures
- no melt, no drop velcro hook-and-loop closures
Design
3M™ Scotchlite™ reflective trim
- High-visibility yellow/green and silver trim is strategically placed around the legs and in an X on the back
- Lowered X allows room for a company crest or hooded undergarment without compromising visibility
Storage
Seven pockets for storage of small essentials
- Two front chest patch pockets
- Two front hip pockets
- Two back patch pockets
- Left sleeve pocket
- H2S monitor can be attached to the outside of pockets with strap and elastic fasteners
Size and Fit
Regular, relaxed fit
Designed to be worn over other clothes
Protection
Arc Rating ATPV 8.7 calories/cm2
Hazard Risk Category 2
Complies with the following safety standards and regulations:
- NFPA 2112: Standard on Flame-Resistant Clothing for Protection of Industrial Personnel Against Short-Duration Thermal Exposures from Fire
- NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace
- CGSB 155.20: Workwear for Protection against hydrocarbon flash fire and optionally steam and hot fluids
- CSA Z462: Workplace Electrical Safety
- ASTM F1506-22: Standard Performance Specification for Flame Resistant and Electric Arc-Rated Protective Clothing Worn by Workers Exposed to Flames and Electric Arcs
Applications
Flame Resistant PPE:
Flame-resistant fabric protects workers in industries including but not limited to: petrochemicals, military applications, auto-racing, volunteer and professional firefighters and utilities. This may include electrical, chemical, oil, gas, and petrochemicals utilities, and those working with ferrous metals such as foundries, flame-cutting, and welding.
Arc-Rated PPE:
Arc-rated PPE was designed to provide workers with multi-purpose protection from electric arc, flash fire, molten ferrous metal (excluding molten aluminum) and welding exposure
High-Vis PPE:
High Visibility PPE was designed to provide increased visibility for individuals working in low-light conditions, amongst traffic, or alongside moving machinery. This includes but is not limited to industries such as gas and electric utility, transportation, roadside and construction workers, airport workers, and emergency services.
SIZING CONVERSION CHART
Size | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 | 48 | 50 | 52 | 54 | 56 | 58 | |
Chest | 30 | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 | 48 | 50 | 52 | 54 | |
Waist | 24 | 26 | 28 | 30 | 32 | 34 | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 | 48 | |
Regular Size | 5’7″ -5’11” | |||||||||||||
Tall Size | 6″ – 6’3″ |
* take measurements wearing the same undergarments you intend to wear with this garment, and take the fullest part of your body (be it the chest, stomach, or hips) into account for the most accurate measurement
How to Take Measurements for a Perfect Fit
For most of these measurements, you will require someone to help measure and read the measurements. Remember, you will be (or should be!) wearing other garments under these deluxe high-vis coveralls, so take this into account when measuring for the best fit.
Remember to ask someone you are comfortable with and to respect everyone’s comfort levels. It is beneficial to discuss the measurement process briefly beforehand to ensure everyone is comfortable and you are able to get an accurate measurement.
Chest:
- Stand in a straight, natural position
- Lift your arms up, parallel to the ground
- Using a tape measure, wrap the tape around the fullest part of the chest
- Then, drop your arm down naturally to your waist and take the measurement from the side
Sleeves:
- Hold arms parallel to the floor
- Bend your arm slightly into the chest, towards the collarbone, to test the range of motion
- Start the tape measure at the base of the neck, then measure across to the shoulder
- Continue the tape measure down to the elbow, then down to the wrist bone
- Measurement should end where you want the garment to sit at the cuffs, ensure your arms will be fully covered and protected while ending before extra fabric becomes a nuisance or hazard
Waist:
- Remove any belts or any items from the waistband and pocket area
- Take measurements over the shirt (or any other garment) that will be worn under the garment you measure for
- Stand straight in a natural, relaxed position
- Ensure the individual isn’t holding in their stomach so the garment can be comfortable at all times
- Measure around the waist, just below the belly button
- Remember that uniform pants are usually worn higher than casual pants for enhanced mobility and flexibility on the job
- Hold the measuring tape snug to the individual’s waist, but not too tight
- Allow two fingers between the measuring tape and the waist for some give
- Keep in mind that everybody is unique
- Measure the fullest part around the abdomen to ensure the garment will fit the widest part of an individual’s body snugly and comfortably
Hips:
- Stand straight up with heels placed together
- Measure around the fullest part of the hips
- Make sure the tape measure is straight and level all the way around for the most accurate measurement
Inseam:
- The inseam measurement gives insight into the required length of an individual’s work pants or the leg of coveralls.
- Take inseam measurements wearing the work shoes that will be worn on the job
- Stand with feet hip-width apart in a natural standing position
- Place a straight object (a hardcover book or any firm straight object works well) parallel to the wall and between the legs
- Place this at the crotch, making sure to make contact with the highest point of the leg
- Measure the distance of the straight object to the top of the sole of the shoe
- If the worker is wearing high heels, measure to the mid-heel
- Ensure that the measuring tape is pulled taut during the measurements for the most accurate measurements
- Remember that personal preference should be considered, as the individuals actually wearing the garment on a daily basis should be satisfied with its comfort and safety features
If you require assistance, feel free to contact customer service at 1-888-440-4668
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