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Reusable Barrier Tape
This barrier tape has a long-lasting woven construction.
Flame- and Arc-Flash-Protection High-Visibility Vests


These vests are fluorescent yellow with reflective stripes, so you’ll stand out in risky areas with low visibility. They're rated NFPA 70E to protect your torso against flames and arc flash. These vests meet ANSI/ISEA 107, so they've passed tests for visibility at high speeds and distances. That means you'll be seen by fast-moving vehicles or from across the shop floor.
Choose a vest that meets the arc rated personal protective equipment (PPE) category required by your workplace. The higher the arc rating, the greater the flame resistance. Wear these vests over flame-and arc-flash rated long-sleeve shirts or sweatshirts to meet the specified arc rating.
Vests that are rated PPE Category 4 provide the highest level of protection from arc flashes. Rated NFPA 2112, they also protect against flash fires. They’re made of modacrylic/aramid which is more durable and flame resistant than acrylic vests. You’ll stay dry thanks to the water-resistant coating. These vests have a lightweight and breathable cotton liner for added comfort. They have a zipper down the front, one chest pocket, and two waist pockets.
When measuring chest size, measure around the fullest part of your chest. Take all measurements over any clothing you expect to wear under these vests.
Available Sizes | |
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Size | Chest Size |
Cotton, Modacrylic/Aramid Fabric Blend | |
M | 40" |
L | 44" |
XL | 48" |
2XL | 50" |
3XL | 52" |
Heat-Protection Gloves

Designed for intermittent handling of hot pipes, engine parts, and castings, these gloves protect your hands from moderate heat and some abrasion. Holding heavy objects may decrease temperature rating.
Gloves with nitrile grip are textured to help grasp glass, slippery plastics, and oily machine parts.
Use gloves with knit cuffs for a secure fit.
Pipe Insulation Repair Strips

- Max. Temperature: 900° F
- Density: See table
- Color: White
Protect and repair insulation with this cotton fiber and resin mesh. For small sections, dip the strip in warm water for five seconds then install. For large sections, apply dry to piping and spray with water. Strips harden in 10 minutes. Once hardened, they can be painted.