National Safety Apparel
DRIFIRE FR Taproom Jean - PNTD6JTR_ _X_ _
- SKU:
- 392-NSA-PNTD6JTR_ _X_ _
- MPN:
- PNTD6JTR_ _X_ _
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Description
DRIFIRE FR Taproom Jean - PNTD6JTR_ _X_ _
The DRIFIRE FR Taproom Jean gives you a stylish appearance while still remaining functional and comfortable. With more stretch than typical FR denim, large leg openings and utility pockets - these may be your new favorite jean! The DRIFIRE FR Taproom Jean will keep you comfortable, protected and looking stylish all day long.
| Product Code | PNTD6JTR_ _X_ _ |
| Available Sizes | Waist: 30"-50" | Inseam: 30-36" |
| Color | Denim |
| CAT Level | CAT 2 |
| Arc Rating | 20 cal/cm² |
| Arc Rating (Number) | 20 |
| Brand | DRIFIRE® |
| Product Vertical | FR Clothing |
| Country of Origin | Dominican Republic |
| Fabric Code | D6 |
| Fabric Content | 69% Cotton, 30% Modacrylic, 1% Elastane |
| Fabric Weight | 12 oz. |
| Fabric/Material | 12 oz. Inherent FR Stretch Denim |
| Closure Type | Zipper & Button |
| Product Type | Jeans |
Features:
- Enhanced stretch for added comfort and movement compared to your standard FR jean
- Inherently flame resistant, FR protection will not wash/wear out
- Two utility pockets built for larger phones and tools
- Conveniently placed knife strap
- Larger leg openings sized to fit over workboots
- Stylish wash and finishing details
- Bold contrast stitching
Standards:
- Compliant to NFPA 70E for Arc Flash
- UL Certified to NFPA 2112
- Compliant to ASTM F1506 for Arc Flash
- Compliant to CSA Z462 for Arc Flash (Canada)
- Complies with OSHA 1910.269
Industries:
- Utilities
- Oil & Gas
Product Care:
- READ THE GARMENT LABEL AND LAUNDER PER INSTRUCTIONS ON GARMENT LABEL.
- DO NOT use chlorine bleach or detergents containing bleach. DO NOT use hydrogen peroxide. DO NOT use fabric softeners.
- Wash/Laundering Instructions: Machine wash warm (Max. 140ºF / 60ºC). Detergent only. Tumble dry low (Max. 160ºF / 71ºC).
- Wash according to the instructions above to remove any contaminants in order to maintain fabric performance when garment becomes soiled with dirt, greases, oils, etc.
- If contaminants cannot be removed after laundering, it is best to discontinue use of garment.