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Overview of Atlas Workwear - FR Coveralls

Atlas Workwear is a leading Canadian manufacturer in Alberta and Ontario, specializing in high-quality flame-resistant (FR) workwear. Their diverse product line includes FR coveralls. Atlas's coveralls provide exceptional protection against fire and electrical hazards while ensuring durability, comfort, and mobility. With a strong focus on innovation and worker well-being, Atlas Workwear is a trusted name in protective gear, ensuring safety, visibility, and functionality.

Why Choose Atlas Workwear - FR Coveralls?

Atlas Workwear is committed to worker safety and meeting rigorous safety standards. This company ensures you’re protected, visible, and prepared for any workplace challenge. Their coveralls are also available in regular and tall sizes. You can explore their available products below:

  • Atlas 1072 Guardian® FR/Arc Flash Coveralls

    • The Atlas 1072 Guardian® Flame Resistant Coveralls combine safety, comfort, and durability, featuring a pre-shrunk 88% cotton, 12% nylon blend, and patented Supersoft® technology. They offer advanced flame resistance, high visibility with reflective stripes, and an Arc Flash ATPV rating of 11 cal/cm² (CAT 2). 

  • Atlas 1074 Guardian® FR/Arc Flash Coveralls

    • The Atlas 1074 Guardian® Flame Resistant Coveralls provide durable, UL-certified protection for hazardous work. They include heavy-duty FR zippers, and high-visibility reflective stripes, offering reliable performance backed by rigorous safety testing.

  • Atlas 1172 Guardian® Women's Flame Resistant (FR/AR) Coveralls

    • The Atlas 1172 Guardian® Flame Resistant Coveralls combine safety, comfort, and durability for women in hazardous work environments. Made from an 8 oz pre-shrunk cotton-nylon blend, they feature UL-certified flame resistance, high-visibility reflective stripes, and heavy-duty aramid zippers. 

  • Atlas 1270B Guardian® Lite Disposable Flame Resistant (FR) Coveralls 

    • The Atlas 1270B Guardian® Lite Disposable FR Coveralls offer lightweight, certified flame-resistant protection for hazardous work. Made from breathable FR fabric for lasting comfort, they feature a full zipper closure with double-sided tape for ease and durability. 

  • Atlas 1290B Guardian® Pro Disposable Flame Resistant (FR) Coveralls

    • The Atlas 1290B Guardian® Pro Disposable FR Coveralls provide premium flame-resistant protection with UL certification, exceptional comfort, and durability. They feature a secure zipper closure and meet rigorous safety standards. Designed for hazardous environments, these coveralls ensure reliable, high-quality safety.

  • Atlas 1174 Guardian® Women's Flame Resistant (FR/AR) Coveralls

FAQs

1. How do I know if my coveralls are fire-resistant?

Manufacturers must display the arc rating of their garments, typically included on the labels for easy reference. Layering arc-rated clothing enhances protection against heat and flames, with three or more layers often necessary for the most high-risk tasks.

2. How do flame-resistant coveralls work? 

FR coveralls are made from fabrics with inherent flame-resistant properties or treated with flame-retardant chemicals. These materials reduce the risk of burns by limiting the spread of flames and self-extinguishing when the heat source is removed. 

3. Who should wear flame-resistant coveralls? 

Workers in high-risk industries such as oil and gas, firefighting, welding, electrical utilities, and chemical processing should wear FR coveralls to protect themselves from fire hazards and thermal risks. 

4. Can FR coveralls protect against electrical arc flashes? 

Yes, some FR coveralls are designed to protect against arc flashes. These coveralls will have an Arc Thermal Performance Value (ATPV) rating that specifies the level of protection offered. 

5. How should flame-resistant coveralls be maintained? 

Follow the manufacturer's instructions for washing and drying. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as these can compromise the flame-resistant properties. Inspect regularly for tears, wear, or damage, and replace them as needed.

 

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