Portwest FR93 Orange Bizflame Ultra PPE Coveralls
Certified to five international safety standards, the Portwest FR93 Orange Bizflame Ultra PPE Coveralls are designed for the maximum possible versatility. They shield the wearer from flames, molten metal, chemical splashes and arc flashes, whilst also serving to prevent a build-up of static electricity.
What Can the Orange Bizflame Ultra PPE Coveralls Do for Me?
The coveralls have several helpful features:
- Versatile: Conforms to five international safety standards and protects against arc flashes, build-up of static charge, chemical splashes, molten metal and radiant, convective and contact heat
- Metal Free: Garment is 100% free from metal for added electrical safety
- Functional: Ten storage pockets, reflective tape for increased visibility, two-way zip for easy access, and easy to wash in industrial laundries
- Durable: Special flame resistant polyester content in the fabric ensures durability in the toughest environments
Bizflame Ultra, the fabric from which the coveralls have been constructed, has been designed for the rigours of the offshore industry. The material is inherently flame resistant and anti-static, and will easily withstand an industrial laundry.
Are the Bizflame Ultra Coveralls Available in Any Other Colours?
Yes, the coveralls are also available in the following colours:
Who Can Use the Portwest Bizflame Coveralls?
The coveralls are well suited to a multi-hazard environment as they offer certified protection from arc flashes, accumulation of static charge, molten metal, chemical splashes and convective, radiant and contact heat. The coveralls have an ARC rating of 2, and are 100% free from metal, meaning that they are particularly ideal for electricians. As they are strong enough to cope with an industrial laundry, they are also a good choice for those working in the offshore industry.
Some of the professions and settings for which the coveralls are suited follow here:
- Offshore industry
- Oil and gas industry
- Electricians
- Technicians
- Petrochemical refineries
- Construction
Which Size Is Right for Me?
To find the correct size for you please measure yourself around the waist and chest as illustrated in the images below, then find the corresponding size with reference to the table. Next please select this size from the drop down menu at the top of the page.
Size | Chest Measurement (cm) | Waist Measurement (cm) |
Small | 92 - 96cm | 76 - 80cm |
Medium | 97 - 104cm | 81 - 88cm |
Large | 103 - 112cm | 89 - 96cm |
Extra Large | 113 - 124cm | 97 - 104cm |
XX-Large | 125 - 132cm | 105 - 112cm |
XXX-Large | 133 - 140cm | 113 - 120cm |
XXXX-Large | 141 - 148cm | 121 - 128cm |
XXXXX-Large | 149 - 160cm | 129 - 140cm |
What Certifications Have the Portwest Bizflame Ultra Coveralls Received?
The Portwest coveralls have undergone thorough testing, so you can be certain of your safety at work.
- EN 11612:
- A1: Limited flame spread
- A2: Limited flame spread, hemmed
- B1: Convective heat (scale 1-3)
- C1: Radiant heat (scale 1-4)
- E2: Molten iron splash (scale 1-3)
- F1: Contact heat (scale 1 - 3)
- EN ISO 11611
- ASTM F1959/ F1959M - 12 ATPV = 16 cal/cm² (83.7%)
- EN 13034
- IEC 61482
- EN 1149:
- 5: Protects against electrostatic discharge in case of an explosion
What Do These Certifications Mean?
- EN 1149-5: This standard demonstrates whether a garment protects against electrostatic discharge in environments such as petrochemical refineries where there is a risk of explosion
- EN 11612: This standard determines whether a garment offers protection against heat and flames, and whether this protection extends to convective, radiant or contact heat
- EN 11611: This standard shows whether an item of clothing is suitable for welding or similar tasks and will protect the wearer from heat and metal splashes
- ASTM F1959: This standard determines the arc rating of a garment, which is the amount of energy needed to pass through the fabric to cause a second or third degree burn
- IEC 61482: This standard indicates the garment's ability to provide protection against the thermal hazards of an electrical arc
- EN 13034: This standard refers to a garment's ability to protect against spatters from dangerous liquid chemicals
The coveralls offer protection from arc flashes and have received an arc rating of 2. The jumpsuit also serves to shield the wearer from chemical and molten metal splashes and radiant, convective and contact heat. The coveralls will also prevent a build-up of static charge accumulating about the wearer.
The coveralls are available in grey, navy, orange, blue and red
Is Further Information Available on These Certifications?
If you would like to find out more about the standards mentioned here please read one of our blogs on the subject:
What Are the Key Features of the Bizflame Ultra Coveralls?
- Protection from radiant, convective and contact heat guaranteed for the life of the garment
- Class 1 welding protection against molten metal splashes
- Reflective industrial wash tape for increased visibility
- Ten pockets for ample storage
- Metal free for added electrical safety
- Two-way zip for quick and easy access
- Can be washed in an industrial laundry
- OEKO-Tex certified as free from harmful chemicals
How Should I Care for the Portwest Coveralls?
- Wash at temperatures of 60°C or below
- Do not bleach
- Tumble dry at medium temperatures
- Iron at medium temperatures
- Do not dry clean
- Industrial laundry:
- Wash at 75°C
- Tunnel dry 155°C
What Are the Technical Details of the PPE Coveralls?
- Shell Fabric: 80% cotton, 19% polyester, 1% carbon fibre 340g
What Documentation Is Available?
Conformity Statement | Instructions for Use (1) | Instructions for Use (2) | Instructions for Use (3) |
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