Portwest FR63 High-Vis Multi-Hazard PPE Overalls
Overalls are easy to slip on over other clothes, and by slipping on the Portwest FR63 High-Vis Multi-Hazard PPE Overalls you will have equipped yourself with ample protection against a wide range of industrial hazards. The highly visible overalls offer protection from electrostatic discharge, electrical arcs, dangerous chemicals, welding hazards and radiant, convective and contact heat.
What Can the High-Vis Multi-Hazard PPE Overalls Do for Me?
The overalls have several helpful features:
- Multi-Hazard: The overalls offer protection against industrial hazards such as electrostatic discharge, electric arcs, chemical splatters, molten metal splashes and radiant, convective and contact heat
- High-Vis: Premium reflective wash tape helps to certify the coveralls as highly visible in low-light environments
- Convenient: The overalls slip over existing clothing with ease, the straps are adjustable for a secure fit
- Durable: Flame resistance is inherent, high-vis stripes are durably twin stitched, and the brass zips are strong and long-lasting
- Functional: Seven pockets for storage, including a chest pocket, back pocket and a tool pouch with a flap
The overalls are made from a multi-norm innovative material: Bizflame Multi. This inherently flame resistant fabric also features a stain-resistant fluorocarbon finish which causes liquids to bead up and roll off the surface with ease.
Who Can Use the Portwest PPE Overalls?
The bib and brace is intended for use in extremely high-risk work environments where there is a real and constant risk of flame, heat, chemical and electrical hazards. The highly-visible reflective stripes qualify the overalls as suitable for use in low-light conditions where moving machinery is present. The overalls can be worn in many different professions, including the following:
- Oil and gas industries
- Chemical engineer
- Electrician
- Petrochemical refineries
- Warehouse work
- Sheet metal work
- Offshore industries
- Plumbing
- Roadwork
- Construction work
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 | 100 - 104cm | 84 - 88cm |
Large | 108 - 112cm | 92 - 96cm |
Extra Large | 116 - 124cm | 100 - 104cm |
XX-Large | 128 - 132cm | 108 - 112cm |
XXX-Large | 136 - 140cm | 116 - 120cm |
What Certifications Have the Portwest Multi-Hazard Overalls Received?
The overalls have been rigorously tested so you can be certain of your absolute safety at work.
- EN 13034:
- EN 11612:
- A1: Limited flame spread
- A2: Limited flame spread, hemmed
- B1: Convective heat (scale 1-3)
- C1: Radiant heat (scale 1-4)
- E3: Molten metal
- F1: Contact heat
- EN ISO 11611
- IEC 61482
- EN 1149:
- 5: Protects against electrostatic discharge in case of an explosion
- ASTM F1959/F1959M - 12 ATPV = 13.6 Cal/CM² (HAF 82%)
- EN ISO 20471:
What Do These Certifications Mean?
- IEC 61482: This standard indicates the garment's ability to provide protection against the thermal hazards of an electrical arc
- EN ISO 20471: This standard certifies whether an item of clothing is capable of visually signalling the user's presence, and assesses the durability of the high-vis qualities of the garment
- 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
- 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
- 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
- EN 13034: This standard refers to a garment's ability to protect against spatters from dangerous liquid chemicals
The overalls offer protection from electric arcs, electrostatic discharge, molten metal splashes, dangerous chemicals and radiant, convective and contact heat. The overalls are certified as capable of visually signalling your presence in dim lighting, and they are also stain-resistant due to the fluorocarbon fabric finish.
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 High-Vis Multi-Hazard Overalls?
- Flame resistant qualities are guaranteed for the life of the garment
- Overalls offer protection against radiant, convective and contact heat
- Certified protection against molten metal splash
- Class 2 welding protection
- Sew on flame resistant reflective industrial wash tape for visibility
- Adjustable straps for a secure fit
- Fabric blocks 98% of harmful UV rays
- Seven pockets for ample storage
- Brass zips are durable and long-lasting
- OEKO-Tex certified as free from harmful chemicals
How Should I Care for the Portwest Overalls?
- Wash at temperatures of 60°C or below
- Do not bleach
- Do not tumble dry
- Iron at high temperatures
- Do not dry clean
What Are the Technical Details of the High-Vis Overalls?
- Shell Fabric: 99% Cotton, 1% Carbon Fibre 345g
Conformity Statement
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