Rasco FR0310 Flame Resistant Long Sleeve Shirt
Looking for a high-quality safety shirt that meets industry standards? Look no further than the Rasco Hi-Vis Long Sleeve Shirt in orange. Made from a 6 oz. Westex UltraSoft® blend of 88% cotton and 12% high tenacity nylon twill, this shirt is both durable and comfortable, making it ideal for long days on the job site. With a rib-knit collar and cuff and an inside chest pocket, this shirt is both functional and stylish. Plus, the 2” silver reflective FR segmented heat applied trim ensures that you'll be visible in low-light conditions, keeping you safe on the job. This shirt is also NFPA 70E compliant, ensuring that it meets industry standards for safety. Order your Rasco Hi-Vis Long Sleeve Shirt today and stay safe on the job site.
Key Features of the Rasco Flame Resistant Long Sleeve Shirt with Segmented Reflective Stripes:
- 6 oz. Westex UltraSoft® blend of 88% cotton and 12% high tenacity nylon twill
- Rib knit collar and cuff
- Inside chest pocket
- 2” silver reflective FR segmented heat applied trim
- NFPA 70E compliant
Industries of use for the Rasco Flame Resistant Long Sleeve Shirt:
- Construction
- Oil and gas
- Electrical work
- Maintenance and repair
- Manufacturing
- Warehousing and distribution
- Transportation and logistics
What is Westex UltraSoft® ?
The UltraSoft® fabric line, which was introduced in 1996, was designed to prioritize both comfort and safety. It is made from a unique blend of 88% cotton and 12% high-tenacity nylon, which provides a soft feel for greater comfort, enhanced wear life, and protective performance. The nylon is focused on the outer surface to maximize abrasion resistance and prolong the garment's wear life, while the cotton fibers are directed towards the skin for optimal comfort. UltraSoft® is flame-resistant for the life of the garment in both high-temperature industrial and home washing procedures, making it perfect for protection from electric arc and flash fire exposures, as well as multipurpose protection from electric arc flash, flash fire, molten ferrous metal, and welding exposures.