Arc flash HRC4 100cal/cm2 Beekeeper Hood Kit – ArcPlus
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This Arc flash HRC4 100cal/cm2 Beekeeper Hood Kit from Guardian Safety allows operators to be efficient and safe around Arc flash environments.
Suitable for working in HRC4 environments up to 100cal/cm2.
Key Features:
- Hazard Risk Category: HRC4 100cal/cm2
- Sizes Available: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL
- Switching Hood includes an internal hard hat and Grey Visor
- 3 layer inherent fabric construction, outer layer 10TT342 Brown Twill Lenzing FR/Twaron blend, middle layer 08TT298 Twaron, 11NFC4MA1 Omni Quilt inner layer
- Kit contained in a heavy-duty Guardian Safety kit bag
- Made in Australia
Standards:
- HRC4
- NFPA 70E
- ANSI Z87+S & ASTM F2178
- AS/NZS 1801
- ASTM F1959/F1959M-14e1
- IEC 61482-1-1
Kit Contents:
- Guardian Safety Arc Flash BeeKeeper Style Hood
- Guardian Safety Arc Flash Jacket
- Guardian Safety Arc Flash Trousers
- Guardian Safety Arc Flash Gloves
- Guardian Safety Safety Glasses
- Guardian Safety Safety Visor Bag
- Guardian Safety Arc Flash Kit Bag
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