Flame-Resistant Disposable Coveralls



Made of self-extinguishing Pyrolon, these coveralls help comply with NFPA 2113 standards when worn over flame-resistant clothing. Pyrolon won’t melt or drip if intermittently exposed to flames, which reduces the risk of burns. These coveralls provide full body coverage and are breathable to keep you cool while working. They have a zipper down the front.
Open cuffs provide better airflow than elastic cuffs. Elastic cuffs help keep dirt and grime out better than open cuffs.
Use the size chart for general guidance. When choosing a size, consider individual body shape and clothing worn underneath.
Available Sizes | ||
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Size | For Height | For Weight |
L | 5'5"-5'10" | 140-200 lbs. |
XL | 5'7"-6'2" | 150-220 lbs. |
2XL | 5'11"-6'4" | 180-240 lbs. |
3XL | 6'2"-6'5" | 230-280 lbs. |
4XL | 6'4"-6'8" | 240-300 lbs. |
Material | Closure Type | Cuff Style | Specifications Met | Color | Choose a Size | Each | |
Long Sleeve | |||||||
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Pyrolon Fabric | Zipper | Open | NFPA 2113 | Light Blue | 0000000 | 00000 | |
Pyrolon Fabric | Zipper | Elastic | NFPA 2113 | Light Blue | 0000000 | 00000 | |
Hooded Long Sleeve | |||||||
Pyrolon Fabric | Zipper | Elastic | NFPA 2113 | Light Blue | 0000000 | 00000 | |
Hooded Long Sleeve with Boot Covers | |||||||
Pyrolon Fabric | Zipper | Elastic | NFPA 2113 | Light Blue | 0000000 | 00000 |
Flame- and Arc-Flash-Protection Coveralls




These coveralls meet NFPA 70E standards for protection against electrical arc flashes. Check the personal protection equipment (PPE) category and minimum arc rating provided for your workplace. PPE Category 2 is the most common rating for standard industrial applications, while PPE Category 4 provides the highest level of protection from arc flashes.
NFPA 2112 rated coveralls protect against flash fires.
Nomex aramid won’t melt or drip if it catches fire. It resists wear and abrasion better than other materials.
Cotton is lightweight and provides better breathability than other materials. Coveralls are stitched with Nomex threads for added durability. Coveralls with a Kevlar strap help someone rescue you from electrical shock when working with high-voltage equipment. In an emergency, someone can grab the 10 ft. strap to drag you to safety without approaching the hazard themselves. The strap is an alternative to a typical rescue hook or electrical safety hook.
Modacrylic/aramid blend provides better resistance against arc flashes and is more durable than cotton.
When measuring chest size, measure around the fullest part of your chest. Take all measurements over any clothing you expect to wear under the coveralls. Long coveralls have added length in the torso, sleeves, and legs, so they are recommended for anyone 6’ 1” and taller.
Coveralls cannot be sold to the listed areas due to PFAS regulations.
Available Sizes | |
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Size | Chest Size |
4.6 cal/cm2 Arc Rating | |
S | 36" |
S | 38" |
M | 40" |
M | 42" |
L | 44" |
L | 46" |
XL | 48" |
XL | 50" |
2XL | 52" |
2XL | 54" |
Available Sizes | |
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Size | Chest Size |
12 cal/cm2 Arc Rating | |
S | 36" |
M | 39" |
L | 42" |
XL | 46" |
2XL | 50" |
3XL | 54" |
Available Sizes | |
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Size | Chest Size |
8 cal/cm2 Arc Rating | |
M | 40"/42" |
L | 44"/46" |
XL | 48"/50" |
2XL | 52"/54" |
3XL | 56"/58" |
4XL | 60"/62" |
Available Sizes | |
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Size | Chest Size |
8 cal/cm2 Arc Rating | |
S | 34" |
M | 37" |
L | 40" |
XL | 43" |
2XL | 47" |
3XL | 50" |
High-Visibility Flame- and Arc-Flash-Protection Coveralls

Wear these coveralls for neck-to-ankle protection from electrical arc-flashes and flash fires. They’re bright yellow with reflective strips to help you stand out in busy areas and dim conditions. They meet NFPA 70E and NFPA 2112 standards for protection from arc flashes and flames, as well as ANSI/ISEA 107 standards for visibility. They’re rated Class 3, which means you'll be visible from at least 1/4 of a mile away. Made of a cotton/nylon blend, these coveralls are soft and wear resistant. They cannot be sold to the listed areas due to PFAS regulations.
Check the personal protective equipment (PPE) category and minimum arc rating provided for your workplace and select all required clothing and personal protective equipment to meet that rating. These coveralls are rated for Category 2, the most common arc flash rating for industrial applications.
Use the size chart for general guidance. When choosing a size, consider individual body shape and clothing worn underneath.
Available Sizes | ||
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Size | Chest Size | Inseam Lg. |
S | 34"/36" | 32" |
M | 38"/40" | 33" |
L | 42"/44" | 33" |
XL | 46"/48" | 34" |
2XL | 50"/52" | 34" |
3XL | 54"/56" | 35" |
Arc Rated PPE Category | Arc Rating, cal/cm2 | Visibility Rating | Material | Closure Type | Cuff Style | Specifications Met | Features | Color | O'all Lg. | Choose a Size | Cannot Be Sold To | Each | |
2 | 10 | ANSI Class 3 | Cotton/Nylon Fabric Blend | Zipper | Snaps | NFPA 70E, NFPA 2112, ANSI/ISEA 107 | Seven Pockets | Fluorescent Yellow | Regular | CA, NY | 0000000 | 0000000 |
Flame- and Arc-Flash-Protection Rain Suits

These suits meet NFPA 70E standards for protection against electrical arc flashes for personal protection equipment (PPE) category 2. They also meet ASTM F2733 standards for protection against flash fires. Check the PPE category and minimum arc rating provided for your workplace, and then select all required clothing and personal protective equipment to meet the minimum arc rating. Arc rating measures a garment’s ability to insulate the wearer from burns; the higher the arc rating, the greater the flame resistance. These suits are made of PVC-coated Nomex aramid. Jackets have snaps down the front and a storm flap to keep rain out. Sleeves have hook and loop cuffs; tighten to fit your wrist or expand to wear over gloves. The bib overalls have adjustable suspenders to modify the length.
When measuring chest size, measure around the fullest part of your chest. Find your waist size by measuring just above the top of your hip bone. Take all measurements over any clothing you expect to wear under these suits.
Available Sizes | |||
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Size | Chest Size | Waist Size | Inseam Lg. |
M | 50" | 46" | 29" |
L | 54" | 50" | 30" |
XL | 58" | 54" | 31" |
2XL | 62" | 58" | 32" |
3XL | 66" | 62" | 32" |
Ultra-Flame-Resistant Clothing Kits

Withstand flash fire for up to 8 seconds—the clothes in these kits can protect you for twice as long as most flame-resistant clothing. Made of rayon/aramid, the coveralls and mask absorb moisture to keep you cool and comfortable.
The coveralls have a 10 ft. Kevlar strap, so nearby teammates can pull you to safety without putting themselves at risk if there’s a fire. The reflective stripes keep you easy to see where there's low visibility. The zipper closure on the front is covered by a hook-and-loop flap so it doesn't scrape equipment or get hot. The legs have zippers on the sides as well, so you can fit them over bulky boots. Tighten the hook and loop straps on the bottom of the pants to keep flames out. The sleeves have cuffs with thumb holes to keep the sleeves in place and prevent flames from sneaking in.
Measure around the fullest part of your chest to determine your size. Take all measurements over any clothing you expect to wear under the coveralls.
Clothing kits cannot be sold to the listed areas due to product regulations.
Available Sizes | ||
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Size | Chest Size | Inseam Lg. |
M | 49" | 26" |
L | 52" | 26" |
XL | 56" | 26" |