Arc flash Huski Jacket HRC3 26cal/cm2 – Portwest
Portwest’s Arc flash Huski Jacket HRC3 26cal/cm2 is a high visibility arc rated, flame resistant & anti-static longer line jacket with premium reflective tape and flame resistant cotton lining. The features of Portwest’s Arc flash Huski Jacket HRC3 includes multiple pockets, concealed hood, plastic zip, elastic gusset sleeve cuff & back safety harness opening.
Key Features:
- Hazard Risk Category: HRC3 26cal/cm2
- Size: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL
- Colour: Yellow/Navy
- Shell Fabric: 60% Modacrylic, 38% Cotton, 2% Antistatic Carbon Fibre with Breathetec PU Laminate 300g
- Lining Fabric: 100% Cotton Flame Resistant Lining 160g
- Breathable fabric to draw moisture away from the body keeping the wearer cool, dry and comfortable
- Waterproof keeping the wearer dry and protected from the elements
- Wind resistant fabric to protect against wind chill
- Premium sew on flame resistant reflective tape
- 50+ UPF rated fabric to block 98% of UV rays
- Taped seams to provide additional protection
- Pack away detachable hood for convenience
- Card holder for ID card display
- 9 pockets for ample storage
- Inherent FR fabric
- Inner knitted cuff
- D ring access
- Anti-static
Standards:
- AS/NZS 4602.1 Class D/N
- AS 4602.1 Class D/N Level 3
- AS/NZS 1906.4
- AS 4399 UPF 50+
- EN ISO 11612 A1, B1, C1, E1
- EN 1149 -3
- EN 343 Class 3:4 X
- ASTM F1959/F1959M-12 PER F1891 ATPV 26 CAL/CM²

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