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Page 1: LAPCO FR 2015 Catalog
Page 2: LAPCO FR 2015 Catalog

CONTENTS3 FABRIC PARTNERS

4 FR COVERALLS6 FR SHIRTS10 FR DENIM11 FR UNIFORM PANTS12 FR WINTER WEAR

14 LADIES’ FR UNIFORMS15 LADIES’ FR DENIM

16 NON-FR WELDER’S SHIRTS

18 HEAVY-DUTY VINYL BAGS19 HEAVY-DUTY UMBRELLAS20 WELDING CAPS & ARM PADS

21 CUSTOMIZATION SERVICES

26 MEN’S SIZING30 LADIES’ SIZING

32 CERTIFICATIONS

34 LAUNDERING INSTRUCTIONS35 INDUSTRY TERMS

About UsAt LAPCO we have always been about premium products and world-class services that give our customers the best experience possible.

The American DreamOur company was founded in 1989 on hard-work, dedication, and a vision of better, safer workwear for the people who put their lives on the line to support our industries and their families, on a daily basis. Today, 26 years later, we are proud to o­er a wide range of workwear manufactured with integrity and customer service that is second to none.

Thank YouWe sincerely thank you for choosing our products to fulfill your workwear needs. We look forward to hearing from you and we appreciate the opportunity to provide you with top-quality protective apparel.

Best Regards,

Freddie TrichePresident & CEOLAPCO Manufacturing, Inc.

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FABRIC PARTNERS

A decade ago, springfield was the newest name in the industry. Today we are a front runner with the capacity to become the premier global supplier of FR fabrics. To gain worldwide acceptance in so short a time is testimony to the quality and performance of our American-made products. At the same time, Springfield has gained an enviable reputation for customer satisfaction. We credit this to a product innovation philosophy that invites our most demanding customers to challenge us with their most exacting standards for protection, comfort and value. Partnering with customers in the development process has yielded such break throughs as the softest Nomex fabric on the market.

www.springfielddllc.com

Our vision and mission are focused on producing the best protective textiles, providing flexible and dynamic solutions to our customers. We know that with our social responsibility and investment in technology we will reach our goal to continue expanding our presence in Mexico, the United States, and Latin America.

www.carolinaprotectfr.com

Westex by Milliken fabrics are specified by thousands of end user companies globally because they provide unmatched comfort, guaranteed flame resistance, and exceptional value. Westex by Milliken’s extensive history of innovation and FR fabric expertise enables us to deliver high quality protective fabrics engineered for multiple hazardous situations.

www.westex.com

0-2% SHRINKAGE GUARANTEE

Antex Knitting Mills is a vertical knitting, dyeing, printing and finishing company established inLos Angeles in 1973. The company produces approximately 1.5 million yards of fabric perweek. Its traditional business is to provide fashionable knitted fabrics to the junior, contemporary,and children's markets. Several years ago, Antex added the Antex Premier Performancedivision to provide technical fabrics to the outdoor and active wear markets.

www.antexknitting.com

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CVFRD7XX 7oz., 100% Cotton Twill with Moisture Management

2112 70E

GRAY

GYKHAKI

KHNAVY

NYORANGE

OR

RED

REROYAL

ROSPRUCE

SG

Moisture Management

GREEN

CVFRD7GYGOCLW6KH

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FR DELUXE COVERALLSLAPCO FR deluxe flame-resistant coveralls are available in four durable fabrics to keep you cool, dry and safe. These coveralls have reinforcements for longevity and include many features for compliance and comfort.

Triple needle stitching on inseams, out seams, and arm seamsLightweight for comfort, but durableElastic at back of waistPencil pocket on left arm

Zippered chest pockets and left back pocket to keep items secureSewn with Nomex ThreadBrass zippers with Nomex tapeCovered snaps for electric-arc protection

4.5oz., Nomex IIIA with SAABA Finish

NXCD45XX

2112 70E

GRAY

GYKHAKI

KHNAVY

NYROYAL

RO

GOCD7XX 7oz., 88% Cotton / 12% NylonBlend Twill with Moisture Management

2112 70E

GRAY

GYKHAKI

KHNAVY

NYRED

RE

Management

GOCLW6XX6oz., 88% Cotton / 12% High Tenacity Nylon Blend

2112 70E

GRAY

GYKHAKI

KHNAVY

NY

new features

Pencil Pocket on Left Chest Clip Loop at Right Waist Tally Book Pocket on Left Leg

ATPV 8.7 cal/cm2 ATPV 8.9 cal/cm2 ATPV 9.5 cal/cm2 ATPV 4.1 cal/cm2

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ECONOMYCOVERALL

(PLACE HOLDER)

FR WELDER’S COVERALLS

CVIN9NY- 9oz. 100% Cotton with Moisture Management

LAPCO FR flame-resistant welder’s coveralls are made with a heavier fabric to provide the added protection welders need. These coveralls have reinforcements for longevity and include many features for compliance and comfort.

Double needle top-stitching around sleeves, legs, inseams and collar

Bi-swing back and carpenter loops

Elastic at back of waist

Pencil pocket on sleeve

Two patch pockets, front and back

Covered snaps for electric-arc protection

Brass zipper with Nomex tape

Sewn with Nomex thread

FR ECONOMYCOVERALLS

CVEFR7XX- 7oz. 100% Cotton Twill with Moisture Management

LAPCO FR flame-resistant economy coveralls in 100% cotton fabric to keep you safe and compliant. These coveralls are the best value for your uniform dollar, while meeting your need for comfort and protection.

Lightweight for comfort

Two patch-style chest pockets

Two back patch pockets

Covered snaps for electric-arc protection

Brass zipper with Nomex tape

Sewn with Nomex thread

2112 70EGRAY KHAKI ROYALNAVY

GY KH NY RO

NAVY

2112 70ENY

ATPV 13.2 cal/cm2

ATPV 8.7 cal/cm2

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FR SHIRTSLAPCO FR flame-resistant uniform & western shirts keep you cool, dry, and safe. These shirts simplify work life and include many features for compliance and comfort.

GOSAC7GY

IXXX7- 7oz. 100% Cotton Twill with Moisture Management

IXX7WS- 7oz. 100% Cotton Twill withMoisture Management-Western-style pockets and yoke

Four rows of lock stitching on front placket to prevent unraveling

Double needle stitching on pockets, flaps and shoulder seams

Uniform styles feature color-matched FR buttons

Western styles feature NFPA 2112 Certified Pearl Snaps

Sewn with Nomex thread

GOS7XX- 7oz. 88% Cotton / 12 Nylon Blend Twill with Moisture Management

2112 70E

GOSAC7XX- 7oz. ADVANCED COMFORT88% Pima Cotton/12% Nylon Blend Twillwith Ultra So� finish

GRAYBLUE/WHITESTRIPE

KHAKI ROYALNAVY MEDIUMBLUE

ORANGE RED KHAKI BROWN

KHAKI CAMO

KH NY ROGR MB OR RE KB KCSBW

GRAY KHAKI NAVY

KH NYGR

GRAY KHAKI NAVY

KH NYGY

NY newGRAY KHAKI MEDIUM

BLUENAVY

KHGY MB

6

IKH7WS

ATPV 8.7 cal/cm2

ATPV 8.7 cal/cm2

ATPV 8.9 cal/cm2

ATPV 8.3 cal/cm2

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FRT-HJE-XXX - 7oz. 100% CottonJersey Knit

LAPCO FR flame-resistant henleys have all the comfort features of your favorite t-shirt. These shirts include many components that provide protection, compliance, and comfort.

2112 70E

FR HENLEY TEE

Comfortable crew neck styling with 3button placket

Color matched FR buttons

Great for layering

Sewn with Nomex thread

KHAKIGRAY NAVY

GRY KHA NVY

FR WELDER’SSHIRTLAPCO FR flame-resistant welder’s shirts have the snaps and heavier materials that welders prefer. These shirts simplify work life and include many features for protection, compliance, and comfort.

KHAKI NAVY

2112 70E

Four rows of lock stitching on front placket to prevent unravelingDouble needle stitching on pockets, flaps and shoulder seams

Pearl Snap Closures Sewn with Nomex thread

NK NN

IXXWS- 9oz. 100% Cotton Twill withMoisture Management

ATPV 13.2 cal/cm2

ATPV 8.9 cal/cm2

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P-INDSEE PAGE 10

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AUSTIN - A Mini-Check style plaid with alternating maroon, viridian green, slate teal, and cream checks.

IAU7WS new

FR WESTERNPLAID SHIRTSLAPCO FR flame-resistant western plaid shirts have stainless steel pearl snaps, western styling, 100% cotton fabric and three prints to choose from. They provide safety and comfort in a style you’ll love.

2112 70E

Four rows of lock stitching on front placket to prevent unraveling

Double needle stitching on pockets, flaps and shoulder seams

Sewn with Nomex® thread

Pearl Snap Closures

ATPV 8.7 cal/cm2

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IAC7WS

ACADIANA - A Check style plaid, with varying moss green, taupe, black, and cream checks.

new

ILU7WS

LUBBOCK - A Tartan style plaid with varying maroon, navy, medium blue, and cream checks.

new

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FR DENIMLAPCO FR flame-resistant 13oz. denim jeans and bibs are made tough to handle the rigors of the job. These garments include many features for protection, convenience, compliance, and comfort.

• Comfort fit, carpenter jean • Utility belt loop on left, utility pockets on right • Deep reinforced back pockets • Heavy-duty belt loops • Non conductive button closure • Sewn with Nomex® thread • Brass zipper with Nomex tape

P-INDC13oz., FR 100% Cotton Denim

2112 70E ATPV 14.8 cal/cm2

• Our Original Relaxed fit, boot cut jean • Bar tacks on stress points • Non-conductive button closure • Sewn with Nomex thread • Brass zipper with Nomex tape

P-IND13oz. FR 100% Cotton Denim

MEDIUMBLUEDENIM

2112 70E

• Durable, denim bib overall • Double needle stitching on inseams • High, “diamond” back construction for fit and ease of movement • Shoulder straps feature heavy-duty elastic for comfort • Knee patches for added strength.

B13FRDN13oz. FR 100% Cotton Denim

MEDIUMBLUEDENIM

2112 70E

P-INDM1010oz. FR 100% Cotton Denim

new

DIRTYWASHDENIM

2112 70E

• FR Modern Jeans have all of the safety features of FR relaxed fit jeans, PLUS • low rise and boot cut • Styled like your favorite fashion jean • Dirty wash • Two-tone top stitching

ATPV 13 cal/cm2 ATPV 14.8 cal/cm2ATPV 14.8 cal/cm2

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FR UNIFORMLAPCO FR flame-resistant uniform pants keep you cool, dry, and safe. These pants are a perfect match for our flame- resistant uniform shirts and include many features for comfort and compliance. Enjoy the durability of pants made to withstand hard work, in addition to the neat, well-groomed look of your favorite slacks.

Double needle stitching on pockets, seams, and waist

Brass zippers with Nomex® tape

Sewn with Nomex thread

P-XXXX - 7oz. 100% Cotton Twillwith Moisture Management Finish

PANTS

P-XXXAC - 7oz., Advanced Comfort,88% Pima Cotton/12% Nylon BlendTwill with Ultra So� Finish

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GRAY KHAKI NAVY RED ROYAL

GRY7 INK INN7 IRE7 IRO7

GRAY KHAKI NAVY

INK INNGRY

ATPV 8.7 cal/cm2

ATPV 8.3 cal/cm2

2112 70E

P-INCXXT9 - 9oz., FR 100% CottonTwill with Moisture Management Finish

NAVY

NY ATPV 13.2 cal/cm2

FR CARGOPANTS

newP-INCNYT9

• Mid-rise • straight leg openings • Relaxed fitthrough seat and thighs • Non-conductive buttonand snap closures • Reinforced back flap pocketswith snap closures • Left and right cargo pocketsat the thighs • Jeans-style front pockets

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JUFR7NYFR Utility Jacket

2112 70E

NAVY

NY

PKFRXXDKFR Insulated Parka

2112 70E

GRAY

GY

NAVY

NY

RED

RE

SWHFR14NY• 12.5oz., 95% Cotton 5% Spandex Blend Fleece • Draw string tie at hood • Front pouch pocket • Sewn with Nomex thread

FR Hoodie Sweatshirt

2112 70E

NAVY

NY

JTFRXXDK• Durable, bomber-style work jacket • 12oz., 100% Cotton Duck outer • 11oz. 100% Cotton and Non-woven Modacrylic batting quilted lining

FR Insulated Jacket

2112 70E

Elastic at back of waist. Bi-swing back for ease ofmovementTriple needle stitching on allseams, with Nomex® threadCovered brass zippers withNomex® tape

GRAY

GY

BROWNDUCK

BR

NAVY

NY

RED

RE

WINTERWEAR

FR

12

Outer Shell - 7oz., 100% Cotton Twill with Moisture Management

Inner Lining - 7oz., 100% Cotton Twill with Moisture Management

Outer Shell - 12oz., 100% Cotton Duck outer

Inner Lining - 11oz. 100% Cotton and non-woven modacrylic batting quilted lining

ATPV34 cal/cm2

ATPV34 cal/cm2

ATPV30 cal/cm2

ATPV17 cal/cm2

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CIFRXXDKFR Insulated Coverall

2112 70E

Triple needle stitching on seams • Pencil pocket onleft sleeve • Zippered front and back pockets keepyour items secure

Knees and pockets are reinforced for durability •Easy on/off with zip-bottom legs

Sewn with Nomex® thread • Brass zippers withNomex® tape

GRAY

GY

BROWNDUCK

BR

NAVY

NY

RED

RE

BIFRXXDKOuter Shell - 12oz., 100% Cotton Duck outerInner Lining - 11oz. 100% Cotton and non-woven modacrylic batting quilted lining

Outer Shell - 12oz., 100% Cotton Duck outerInner Lining - 11oz. 100% Cotton and non-woven modacrylic batting quilted lining

FR Insulated Bib Overall

2112 70E

Triple needle stitching on seams • High, “diamond”back for fit and ease of movement • Reinforcedfront and back pockets

Shoulder straps feature heavy-duty elastic forcomfort • Knees are reinforced for durability • Easyon/off with zip-bottom legs

Sewn with Nomex® thread • Brass zippers withNomex® tape

GRAY

GY

BROWNDUCK

BR

NAVY

NY

RED

RE

13

ATPV34 cal/cm2

ATPV34 cal/cm2

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L-SFRACXXADVANCED COMFORT,UNIFORM SHIRTS7oz. 88% Pima Cotton / 12% High-Tenacity Nylon Blend Twill

• Uniform style ladies work shirt• Flattering shape for all women• Color-matched FR buttons• Sewn with Nomex® thread• Available in Misses and Womens sizes

L-PFRACXXADVANCED COMFORT,UNIFORM PANTS7oz. 88% Pima Cotton / 12% High-Tenacity Nylon Blend Twill

• Uniform style ladies work pants• Flattering mid-rise waist• Available in three lengths• Perfect companion of our ladies uniform shirts• Sewn with Nomex® thread• Available in Misses and Womens sizes

AN EXCITING NEW LINE, EXCLUSIVELY FOR WOMEN, FROM THE BRAND YOUKNOW AND TRUST IN FLAME-RESISTANT WORKWEAR

UNIFORMSLADIESnew

2112 70E

GRAY

GY

KHAKI

KH

NAVY

NYAvailable in:

Made with

ATPV 8.3 cal/cm2

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L-PFRD10C-10oz. FR 100% Cotton Denim

new

2112 70E

Ladies Classic Fit Jeans

L-PFRD10M-10oz. FR 100% Cotton Denim

new

2112 70E

Ladies Modern Fit Jeans

JEANS that WORK for WOMEN

-10oz. FR 100% Cotton Denim

new

70E

Ladies Modern Fit JeansLadies Modern Fit Jeans

-10oz. FR 100% Cotton Denim

new

70E

Ladies Classic Fit JeansLadies Classic Fit Jeans

• Classic Fit and Styling• Flattering mid-rise waist• Available in three lengths• Perfect companion of our ladies uniform shirts• Sewn with Nomex® thread• Available in Misses and Womens sizes

ATPV 13 cal/cm2

ATPV 13 cal/cm2

Our Ladies FR jeans are made to fit and flatter all women. Now you can have safety on the job without theinconvenience of wearing men’s or unisex sized fr jeans. These are jeans for the modern working woman.

• Modern fit and styling with trendy top-stitching• Stylish low-rise waist• Available in three lengths• Perfect companion of our ladies uniform shirts• Sewn with Nomex® thread• Available in Misses and Womens sizes

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HEAVY-DUTY TWO-TONENON-FR WELDER’S SHIRTLAPCO’s welder’s shirts have the snaps and heavier materials that welders prefer. These shirts simplify work life and include many features for protection, compliance, and comfort.

Four rows of lock stitching on front placket to prevent unraveling

Double needle stitching on pockets, flaps and shoulder seams

Stainless steel snaps for stronger attachment and durability

KCS

16

Available Styles: KBLK - 10oz. 100% Cotton Khaki / 12oz. 100% Cotton Duck BlackKB - 10oz. 100% Cotton Khaki / 12oz. 100% Cotton Duck BrownKG - 10oz. 100% Cotton Khaki / 12oz. 100% Cotton Duck GreenKCS - 10oz. 100% Cotton Khaki / 12oz. 100% Cotton Duck Camo

KHAKI BLACK

KHAKI BROWN

KHAKI GREEN

KHAKI CAMO

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HEAVY-DUTYNON-FRWELDER’SSHIRTLAPCO’s welder’s shirts have the snaps and heavy-duty materials that welders prefer. These shirts simplify work life and include many features for protection, compliance and comfort.

Four rows of lock stitching on front placket to prevent unraveling

Double needle stitching on pockets, flaps and shoulder seams

Stainless steel snaps for strongerattachment and durability

LS850 DS

Available Styles: 85O - 8.5oz. 100% Cotton KhakiLS - 10oz. 100% Cotton Khaki

DS - 10oz. 100% Cotton Denim

DS

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HEAVY-DUTY VINYL BAGSLAPCO vinyl bags are useful for many purposes. These bags are constructed of 18oz. leather-like, weather resistant vinyl with woven 2” handle straps and a durable heavy-duty zipper. Our bags are made to last and are available with or without dividers.

XXX= INSERT COLOR ABBREVIATION

PART#LAP-BV1224XXXLAP-BV1230XXXLAP-BV1436XXXLAP-BV1636XXX

LAP-BVD1224XXX

SMALL VINYL BAG 12” X 12” X 24”

MEDIUM VINYL BAG 12” X 12” X 30”

LARGE VINYL BAG 14” X 14” X 36”

XL VINYL BAG 16” X 16” X 36”

SMALL VINYL BAG with DIVIDERS 12” X 12” X 24”

DESCRIPTION

AVAILABLE COLORS

PART# DESCRIPTION

LAP-BVD1230XXXLAP-BVD1436XXXLAP-BVD1636XXX XL VINYL BAG with DIVIDERS 16” X 16” X 36”

ROYRED NVYGRYCAMBLK

MEDIUM VINYL BAG with DIVIDERS 12” X 12” X 30”LARGE VINYL BAG with DIVIDERS 14” X 14” X 36”

PART#LAP-BVOFC1224LAP-BVOFC1230LAP-BVOFC1436LAP-BVOFC1636

LAP-BVOFCD1224

SMALL OILFIELD CAMO VINYL BAG 12” X 12” X 24”

MEDIUM OILFIELD CAMO VINYL BAG 12” X 12” X 30”

LARGE OILFIELD CAMO VINYL BAG 14” X 14” X 36”

XL OILFIELD CAMO VINYL BAG 16” X 16” X 36”

SMALL VINYL BAG with DIVIDERS 12” X 12” X 24”

DESCRIPTION

PART# DESCRIPTION

LAP-BVOFCD1230LAP-BVOFCD1436LAP-BVOFCD1636 XL VINYL BAG with DIVIDERS 16” X 16” X 36”

MEDIUM VINYL BAG with DIVIDERS 12” X 12” X 30”LARGE VINYL BAG with DIVIDERS 14” X 14” X 36”

OILFIELD CAMOHEAVY-DUTY VINYL BAGS

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(+)=ADD COLOR LETTER (X)=NO CASE

Black, powder-coated aluminum frame, with tilt functionReinforced seams, sewn with bindingCase and Tripod stand available

PART#

LAP-UM5VYLAP-UM7V(+)LAP-UM7V(+)X

LAP-UM7ACC

LAP-UM7FRO

5’ YELLOW, HEAVY-DUTY UMBRELLA7’ HEAVY-DUTY UMBRELLA WITH CASE7’ HEAVY-DUTY UMBRELLA WITHOUT CASE7’ CAMO, HEAVY-DUTY ACRYLIC COATED CANVAS UMBRELLA

7’ ORANGE, FLAME-RESISTANTHEAVY-DUTY ACRYLIC COATEDCANVAS UMBRELLA

DESCRIPTION

VINYL COLORS CANVAS COLORS

Pictured at left

HEAVY-DUTYCONSTRUCTIONUMBRELLASLAPCO heavy-duty construction umbrellas are built for long-lasting protection from the elements. Loaded with features, these umbrellas will meet your needs for seasons to come.

BLUE RED YELLOW FROACC

B R Y

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LAP-AL (LEFT ARM) or LAP-AR (RIGHT ARM)

LEATHERARM PADLAPCO patented leatherarm pads were created bya welder, for welders. Theyprovide protection from heatand support the arm withouthindering movement.

Ergonomic, tapered design

Heavy-duty velcro closure

Inside elastic arm bandsfor a secure fit

High-quality foam insulation

• Flame-resistant Welding Caps • High crown, 6-panel styling • Pre-shrunk and reversible • Made with the same FR cotton as our 7oz • FR Uniform shirts • Available in Gray, Khaki, and Navy

LAP-6CFRXX7oz. FR 100% Cotton Welding Caps

• Low crown, 6-panel styling • Pre-shrunk and reversible • Available in Assorted, Black, White, and Camo

LAP-6C6-Panel 100% Cotton Welding Caps

• High crown, 4-panel styling • Pre-shrunk and reversible • Available in Assorted, Black, and White

LAP-C4-Panel 100% Cotton Welding Caps

• High crown, 6-panel styling Pre-shrunk and reversible • Elastic at back of cap makes this cap the perfect fit for anyone • Available in Assorted, Black, White, and Camo

LAP-CFAOne Size Fits All 100% Cotton Welding Caps

LAP-6CB LAP-6CW LAP-CC

LAP-C

GY KH NY

Assorted

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We offer custom embroidery, reflective trim, logo digitizing, patches, and emblems. We take care of everything in one place!

We do it all, from industrial work wear and flame resistant apparel manufacturing, to customizing and retrofitting garments to meet your customers’ needs. When your apparel order arrives at your door, it is complete, it meets industry specifications, and it is ready to exceed your expectations.

Combining all of this with one of the shortest lead times in the industry and excellence in customer service gives you the recipe for stress-free inventory acquisition.

LAPCO would like to show you the difference that a full-service work wear manufacturer could make for your business. Give us a call at 1-800-385-5380 or send us an e-mail to [email protected]. Allow us the opportunity to WOW you! You will not regret it.

CUSTOMIZATION SERVICES

EMBROIDERY

PATCHES & EMBLEMS

Save time with Factory-DirectCustomization!

REFLECTIVE TRIM21

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CUSTOM EMBROIDERY SERVICES

ORDERING INFO & FAQs22

Custom Embroidered Logos & Designs

Begin with High-Quality Digitizing

LOGO SIZES: Logos placed on shirts or jackets in a left chest position should not exceed 4"w x 2.5”hin size. Most logos are sized to fit within 3 to 4" wide. Logos are placed above pockets. Embroidery forthe back of apparel items is typically sized to fit within an 8" wide area.

LOGO LIMITATIONS: Embroidery is NOT printing, if your artwork includes shadows, gradients orshading, we will have to discuss how to adapt the design to embroidery capabilities. We havesome tricks, but there are limits on what can be duplicated with needle and thread. We cannotduplicate gradients within small individual letters, numbers, or other small objects. Gradient effectscan be reproduced only within larger objects or shapes. Thread layering and overstitching are usedto produce a gradient look. Although this achieves a similar effect, it adds considerable stitching tothe digitized design.

LOGO TEXT AND LETTERING: Letters that are too small and certain font styles do not embroider well.Consider the difference in height between capital letters and lower case letters. Avoid small lettering usingfonts with serifs such as TIMES NEW ROMAN, BODONI, BOOK ANTIQUA or COPPERPLATE. Thesefonts are very difficult to recreate with needle and thread, especially when they are small.Letter sizes mustbe at least 1/4" high or FONT SIZE of 24 as a MINIMUM at the final embroidered size, to embroider legibly.

MATCHING FONTS: There are corporate logos and designs, which use custom or unique fonts that wemay not have. When sending a Vector Art File (Ai, EPS, PS, PDF, CDR or CMX), convert the text to CURVES,PATHS, or OUTLINES, to reduce the possibility of font conflicts. Alternatively, send us your custom TTF fontfile IF you want us to EDIT your text or if you want us to ADD matching text. Without your unique font file,we may not be able to recreate the text exactly.

LOGO FORMAT: Vector art works best for embroidery. Almost all corporate logos, developed byprofessionals, are in vector art format. Vectors are the standard in graphic design, printing and publishing.There are many vector file formats, but these are the most popular: Ai, EPS, CDR, and some PDF files.If you are sending a bitmap/raster image, please make sure it is a LARGE, High-Quality image.A resolution of 300 dpi is preferred. Bitmap files include BMP, GIF, JPEG, TIFF and many more.

Digitizing is the first, most important, step for creating high-quality embroidery. Digitizing createsinstructions that allow a logo to be stitched on using an embroidery machine. We utilizestate-of-the-art software and advanced vector art graphics that allow us to offer fast, cost-effective,and accurate conversions of business logos, artwork and text into superior designs for your uniformsand work wear. If you would like to send a digitized file, we accept Tajima DST file formats.

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PATCHES AND EMBLEMS

ORDERING INFO & FAQs 23

Customization with Patches and Emblems

Patches and emblems serve multiple purposes when used to customize uniforms. They promote yourcompany identity, they unite all members of your team under a common symbol, and they provide increased security in the workplace and in the field.

STANDARD PATCHES: We offer a variety of standard patches that include country and state flags as wellas name patches and safety patches. Name patches are available with a variety of border colors in additionto standard white or black borders to match your needs. You can choose from BLOCK or Script fonts for names. Name patches come in two standard sizes: 3.5”w x 1.5”h, for single names and 4”w x 2”h for fullnames or name and title.

CUSTOM PATCHES: We also offer custom patch designs with your logo, artwork, or message. A variety ofoptions are available for custom logo patch designs. All patches can be sewn on, heat sealed, or maderemovable and reusable with velcro attachment options.

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STANDARD REFLECTIVE TRIM LOCATIONS

STANDARD REFELECTIVE TRIM LOCATIONS

Standard 1 | Arms & Legs

Standard 2 | Arms, Legs, and Shoulders (6” down front & back of shoulders)

CVFRD7KH with Standard 1 shown in 1” Silver Reflective Trim

CVFRD7RE with Standard 2 shown in 2” Silver Reflective Trim

We offer standard and custom configurations to meet all of your customers’ reflective / hi-viz needs.Trim styles available : 1” Silver | 2” Silver | 2” Yellow | 2” Yellow/Silver/Yellow

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STANDARD REFLECTIVE TRIM LOCATIONS

STANDARD REFELECTIVE TRIM LOCATIONS

Standard 3 | Arms, Legs, Shoulders, X on Back

CVFRD7RO with Standard 3 shown in Yellow Silver Yellow (YSY)Reflective Trim

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COVERALL SIZING • To find your coverall size, measure your chest and inseam, then choose the corresponding size.• If you are in between measurements, choose the larger size. • If waist size is larger than chest size,use waist measurement to choose your size.

Sizes are based on actual body measurements.

INSEAM LENGTHS

Length of Garment MeasurementCoverall Inseam

Short

Regular

Tall

28”

30”

32”

Extra Tall 34”

NOTE: When taking these measurements, use a cloth tape measure, not a metal one. Measurements should be taken over standard undergarments. If you plan to wearclothing beneath coveralls, order one size larger, to accomodate the extra garments.

NOTE: When taking these measurements, use a cloth tape measure, not a metal one.Measurements should be taken over standard undergarments. If you plan to wearclothing beneath coveralls, order one size larger, to accomodate the extra garments.

CHEST: Place 0” mark of the tape measure in the center ofyour chest. Tape should wraparound the broadest part ofthe chest, under the arms, andresting across the shoulderblades, back to the center ofchest. Tape should be leveland laid flat, held neither tootight, nor too loose. The pointwhere the tape meets the 0”mark (in the center front ofthe chest) is yourmeasurement.

INSEAM: Use a pair of pants that fit you well (theyshould not be too loose aroundthe waist). Measure the inseam of the pants by positioning thetape’s 0” mark on the centerseam of the crotch, down theinside leg seam, to the hem.The point where the tapemeets the hem is the inseamlength.

WAIST: Place 0” mark of the tape measure in the center ofyour natural waist. Tape shouldwrap around the back to thefront center of waist. Tapeshould be level and laid flat,held neither too tight, nor too loose. Do not suck inyour stomach or you will geta false measurement. Thepoint where the tape meetsthe 0” mark is your waistmeasurement.

ALPHA & NUMERIC SIZING

ALPHASIZES SMALL

34 38 42 46 50 54 58 62 66 70

MEDIUM LARGE XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL 6XL 7XL

NUMERICSIZES

36

MAX CHESTMEASUREMENT

40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72

34” 38” 42” 46” 50” 54” 58” 62” 66” 70”36” 40” 44” 48” 52” 56” 60” 64” 68” 72”

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SHIRTS SIZING To find your shirt size, use your neck and sleevemeasurements. If you are in between sizes,choose the larger size.

NECK: Place 0” mark of the tape measure in the center ofyour neck. Tape should wraparound the neck, under the chinresting comfortably at yourcollar line, back to the centerfront of neck. Tape should belaid flat, held neither tootight, nor too loose. The pointwhere the tape meets the 0”mark (in the center front ofthe neck) is yourmeasurement.

SLEEVE: To measure yoursleeve length, start at thecenter of the back belowthe back of the neck, andmeasure the distance to theshoulder seam. Next, measurethe distance from shoulderseam to bottom of cuff.Finally, add these two numbers to get your sleevelength.

3XL

4XL

SMALL

ALPHASIZE

MEDIUM

LARGE

XL

6XL

5XL

ALPHA TO NUMERIC SIZING

NECKSIZE

EXTRALONG

LONGMEDIUM/REGULARSHORT

SLEEVE LENGTH MEASUREMENTS

14.5

16.5

16

15.5

15

19

18

17.5

17

22

20

24

23

34333231

36353433

35343332

35343332

38373635

37363534

37363534

37363534

36353433

39383736

39383736

38373635

39383736

2XL

NOTE:When taking these measurements,use a cloth tape measure,not a metal one. Measurements should be taken overstandard undergarments.

NOTE:When taking these measurements,use a cloth tape measure,not a metal one.Measurements should be taken overstandard undergarments.

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FR DENIM &UNIFORM PANTS SIZING•To find your pants size, measure your waist and inseam, then choose the corresponding size.•To find your denim bib size, choose the alpha size that matches your LAPCO shirt size.•If you are in between sizes, choose the larger size.

INSEAM LENGTHS

28 29 30 31 32 33

393837363534

WAIST SIZES

28 29 30 31 32 33

38363534 4240

44 46 48 50 52 54

PANTS & JEANS

INSEAM LENGTHS

28 29 30 31 32 33

393837363534

WAIST SIZES

28 29 30 31 32 33

38363534 4240

44 46 48 50 52 54

PANTS & JEANS

INSEAM: Use a pair of pants that fit you well (theyshould not be too loose aroundthe waist). Measure the inseam of the pants by positioning thetape’s 0” mark on the centerseam of the crotch, down theinside leg seam, to the hem.The point where the tapemeets the hem is the inseamlength.

WAIST: Place 0” mark of the tape measure in the center ofyour waist. Tape shouldwrap around the back to thefront center of waist. Tapeshould be level and laid flat,held neither too tight, nor too loose. Do not suck inyour stomach or you will geta false measurement. Thepoint where the tape meetsthe 0” mark is your waistmeasurement.

NOTE: When taking these measurements, use a cloth tape measure, not a metal one. Measurements should be taken over standard undergarments. NOTE: When taking these measurements, use a cloth tape measure, not a metal one.Measurements should be taken over standard undergarments.

BIB OVERALL SIZING

ALPHASIZES SMALL MEDIUM LARGE XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL 6XL 7XL

Denim Bib Overalls • Men’s Denim Jeans • Uniform Pants

BIB OVERALLINSEAM LENGTHS

RecommendedLength of Garment Measurement

Coverall Inseam

Short

Regular

Tall

X-Tall

28”

30”

32”

34”

You should order this length:

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INSULATED CLOTHING SIZING• To find your jacket size, measure your chest. • For insulated coverall sizing, use chest and inseam measurements. If your waist size is larger than your chest size, use your waist measurement to choose your size. • To find your size in our insulated bib overall, use your waist and inseam measurements.

Jackets-Coveralls-Bib Overalls

If you are between measurements, choose the larger size.

ALPHA TO NUMERIC SIZING

ALPHASIZES

SMALL

34” - 36” 38” - 40” 42” - 44” 46” - 48” 50” - 52” 54” - 56” 58” - 60” 62” - 64” 66” - 68”

MEDIUM LARGE XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL 6XL 7XL

CHEST/WAISTMEASUREMENT

30” - 32”

*waist measurements are for the natural waist NOT pants size

CHEST: Place 0” mark of the tape measure in the center ofyour chest. Tape should wraparound the broadest part ofthe chest, under the arms andresting across the shoulderblades, back to the center ofchest. Tape should be leveland laid flat, held neither tootight, nor too loose. The pointwhere the tape meets the 0”mark, (in the center front ofthe chest), is yourmeasurement.

INSEAM: Use a pair of pants that fit you well (theyshould not be too loose aroundthe waist). Measure the inseam of the pants by positioning thetape’s 0” mark on the centerseam of the crotch, down theinside leg seam, to the hem.The point where the tapemeets the hem is the inseamlength.

Sizes are based on actual body measurements.

WAIST: Place 0” mark of the tape measure in the center ofyour natural waist. Tape shouldwrap around the back to thefront center of waist. Tapeshould be level and laid flat,held neither too tight, nor too loose. Do not suck inyour stomach or you will geta false measurement. Thepoint where the tape meetsthe 0” mark is your waistmeasurement.

INSEAM LENGTHS

Length of Garment MeasurementCoverall Inseam

Regular

Tall

30”

32”

NOTE: When taking these measurements, use a cloth tape measure, not a metal one.

Helpful Hint: If you plan to wear clothing, in addition to undergarments,beneath your insulateds, choose a larger size to accomodate

the extra garments.

NOTE: When taking these measurements, use a cloth tape measure, not a metal one.

Helpful Hint: If you plan to wear clothing, in addition to undergarments,beneath your insulateds, choose a larger size to accomodate

the extra garments.

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30SHORT

TALL 34

32REG

LADIES’ ADVANCED COMFORTUNIFORM PANTS

MID-WAISTPlace the 0” mark of the tape measure in the center of your waist.Tape should wrap around the back to the front center of waist. Tapeshould be level and laid flat, held neither too tight, nor too loose. Donot suck in your stomach or you will get a false measurement. Thepoint where the tape meets the 0” mark is your waist measurement.

HIPStand with feet shoulder width apart and place the 0” mark of the tape measure in the center front of body at widest part ofhip. Tape should wrap around the back to the front center.Tape should be level and laid flat, held neither too tight, nortoo loose. The point where the tape meets the 0” mark isyour hip measurement.

INSEAMUse a pair of pants that fit you well, (they should not be too tightor too loose around the waist). Measure the inseam of the pantsby positioning the tape’s 0” mark on the center seam of the crotch,down the inside leg seam, to the hem. The point where the tapemeets the hem is the inseam length.

AVAILABLEINSEAMS

Note:If your measurements fall between sizes, choose the larger size.

Important:Always use the larger measurement, between the waist and the hip, to determine your size.

SIZE 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

WAIST

HIP

MISSES SIZING

29 30 311/2 33 351/2 3734 381/2 401/2

351/2 37 381/2 391/2 41 421/2 44 46 48

SIZE 18 20 22 24 26

WAIST

HIP

WOMENS SIZING

421/2

48

441/2

50

461/2

52 54 56

48 50

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LADIES’ ADVANCED COMFORTUNIFORM SHIRTS

BUSTPlace the 0” mark of the tape measure in the center of your chest.Tape should wrap around the back to the front center of largestpart of the bust. Tape should be level and laid flat, held neithertoo tight, nor too loose. The point where the tape meets the 0”mark is your bust measurement.

SLEEVEBegin at the middle of the upper back, slightly below the nape ofyour neck. Measure the length from the middle of the upper backto the stitching located at the shoulder of the shirt. Write thismeasurement down, as you will need it later. Measure the lengthfrom the top stitching on the shoulder to the bottom of the wrist.Aim for hitting your wrist bone with the measuring tape. Add thesetwo values together to find your sleeve length.

BODY LENGTH AT BACKBegin at the high point of shoulder, on back of shirt, and measurestraight down to shirt hem.

SIZE XS SM MED LG XL

BUST

SLEEVE

MISSES SIZING

32-34 34-36 36-38 38-42 42-44

30

27

29

27½

29½

28

30

28½

30½

27¼

29¼

30½ 30¾ 31¼ 31¾

BO

DY

LEN

GTH REGULAR

LONG

WAIST 30-32 32-34 34-36 36-40 40-42

SIZE 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL 6XL

BUST

WOMENS SIZING

44-46 46-48 48-50 50-52 52-54

SLEEVE 32½ 33 33½ 34¼ 34¾

BO

DY

LEN

GTH REGULAR

LONG

29¼

31¼

30

32

30½

32½

31

33

31½

33½

WAIST 42-44 44-46 46-48 48-50 50-52

NATURAL WAISTPlace the 0” mark of the tape measure in the center of your natural waist. Tape should wrap around the back to the front center of waist.Tape should be level and laid flat, held neither too tight, nor too loose.Do not suck in your stomach or you will get a false measurement.The point where the tape meets the 0” mark is your waistmeasurement.

Important:Always use the larger measurement, between the bust andwaist, to determine your size. If your measurements fallbetween sizes, choose the larger size.

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QGWB.MH49608Protective Clothing for Protection of Industrial Personnel Against Flash Fire

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Protective Clothing for Protection of Industrial Personnel Against Flash Fire

See General Information for Protective Clothing for Protection of Industrial Personnel Against Flash Fire

LAPCO MFG INC MH4960898 Glenwood StMorgan City, LA 70380-2317 USA

Protective clothing for protection of industrial personnel against flash fire in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 2112-2012 in the following styles ormodels:

Bib overalls, Model B13FRDNXX.

Coveralls, Models GOCAC7XXX, NXCD45, NXCE45XX.

Models CVEFR7, CVFRDYYXX, CVFR9XXX, GOC6XXXX, CVIN9XX, GOCD7, GOCLW6XX.

Insulated bib overalls, Model BIFRXXXX.

Insulated coat/ jacket, Models JLFRXXXX, JTFRXXXX, JUFR7XX, PKFRXXXX.

Insulated coverall, Model CIFRXXXX.

Pants, Models P-INDMXX, L-PFRDXXM, L-PFRDXXC, L-PFRACXX.

Models P-INDXX, P-INXACXX, P-INDC, P-INK, P-XXX7, P-XXXAC.

Shirts, Models FRT-HJE-XXX, GOSAC7XXX, GOSACXXXX, NXS45XX, L-SFRACXX, IBW7.

Model IXXX7S.

Sw eatshirts, Model SWHFR14XX.

Models GOSLW6XX, GOS7, INXWS.

Note: "X", "XX", "XXX" and "XXXX" can represent any combination of letters or numbers that are used to indicate the color of the garment.\`YY\' represents and combination of numbers or letters in the model number utilized to indicate fabric weight. Model numbers may include asuffix that is used to indicate use of Optional Construction Features.

Last Updated on 2014-10-30

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When the UL Leaf Mark is on the product, or when the word "Environment" is included in the UL Mark, please search the UL Environmentdatabase for additional information regarding this product's certification.

The appearance of a company's name or product in this database does not in itself assure that products so identified have been manufacturedunder UL's Follow-Up Service. Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered to be Certified and covered under UL's Follow-UpService. Always look for the Mark on the product.

UL permits the reproduction of the material contained in the Online Certification Directory subject to the following conditions: 1. The GuideInformation, Assemblies, Constructions, Designs, Systems, and/or Certifications (files) must be presented in their entirety and in a non-misleading manner, without any manipulation of the data (or drawings). 2. The statement "Reprinted from the Online Certifications Directorywith permission from UL" must appear adjacent to the extracted material. In addition, the reprinted material must include a copyright notice inthe following format: "© 2014 UL LLC".

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QGVZ.MH49608Protective Clothing for Electrical Workers

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Protective Clothing for Electrical Workers

See General Information for Protective Clothing for Electrical Workers

LAPCO MFG INC MH4960898 Glenwood StMorgan City, LA 70380-2317 USA

Protective clothing for electrical workers Classified in accordance with ASTM F1506-2010a.

Bib overalls, Model B13FRDNXX.

Coveralls, Models CVEFR7, CVFRDYYXX, CVFR9XXX, CVIN9NXX, GOCD7, GOCLW6XX, GOC6XXXX, NXCD45.

Pants, Models P-INDXX, P-INXACXX, P-INDC, P-INK, P-XXX7.

Shirt, Models GOS7, GOSLW6XX, INXWSX, IXX7, IXX7WS, IBW7, IXXX7S.

Note:

"X", "XX" and "XXX" can represent any combination of letters or numbers that are used to indicate the color of the garment. 'YY\' representsand combination of numbers or letters in the model number utilized to indicate fabric weight. Model numbers may include a suffix that is usedto indicate use of Optional Construction Features.

Last Updated on 2014-10-30

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When the UL Leaf Mark is on the product, or when the word "Environment" is included in the UL Mark, please search the UL Environmentdatabase for additional information regarding this product's certification.

The appearance of a company's name or product in this database does not in itself assure that products so identified have been manufacturedunder UL's Follow-Up Service. Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered to be Certified and covered under UL's Follow-UpService. Always look for the Mark on the product.

UL permits the reproduction of the material contained in the Online Certification Directory subject to the following conditions: 1. The GuideInformation, Assemblies, Constructions, Designs, Systems, and/or Certifications (files) must be presented in their entirety and in a non-misleading manner, without any manipulation of the data (or drawings). 2. The statement "Reprinted from the Online Certifications Directorywith permission from UL" must appear adjacent to the extracted material. In addition, the reprinted material must include a copyright notice inthe following format: "© 2014 UL LLC".

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Home Laundering LAPCO FR clothing-made with Carolina Protect FR fabric-can be washed, dried, and ironedif necessary. Conventional home washing methods will not alter the flame-resistant propertiesof the fabric, when employed correctly. It is important that the garments be free of stains thatcould be flammable. If stains cannot be removed at home, washing periodically at a commerciallaundromat is recommended. Difficult or profound stains wash out more easily if they are pre-washed. The stain should be rubbed with liquid detergent or another product specified for pre-washing. The pre-wash should sit long enough to penetrate the stain and loosen the soil. Do notuse any pre-wash product containing bleach or hydrogen peroxide. These chemicals will alterthe flame-resistance of the fabric and consequently, the garment.

Detergents and Other Washing Products It is important to use an effective detergent that does not contain softener, bleach, or hydrogenperoxide. There are a variety of fabric softeners and starches on the market, but some of thesewill affect the flame-resistance of the fabric; therefore, it is not recommended to use theseproducts on your flame-resistant garments. Another issue to consider is water quality. Hard watercontains salts like calcium and magnesium. These minerals can deposit layers of buildup on thefabric that are difficult to remove and can decrease the flame-resistance of the garments over time.Soft water, on the contrary, can reduce the consumption of detergent, improve wash quality, andwill not affect the flame-resistant properties of your garments. The use of soaps is not recommended.Soaps can form an insoluble film on your garments, and can be flammable.

Washing/Drying Guide Garments should be separated into light colors and dark colors to avoid color transfer betweengarments. When washing your garments, it is important not to overload the machine. This willensure an optimum wash and avoid wrinkles. The load size should allow garments to movefreely during the wash and rinse cycles. The water temperature should be set to “hot” whenwashing heavily soiled garments. Less soiled garments should be washed on a lower temperaturesetting to extend the color retention of the fabric. Your flame-resistant garments can be washed ata temperature of up to 167°F. Your garments can be machine or line dried. When machine drying,garments should be removed from the machine immediately when they have dried or while stillslightly damp. Over drying can result in excessive shrinkage. Drying times vary depending on theload size. Steaming or common ironing can be used with your flame-resistant garments. Ironing,without the use of starch, will not have a negative effect on the garments flame-resistant properties.Dry cleaning is effective at removing grease and oils that are difficult to remove using conventionallaundering techniques. Dry cleaning is not recommended for our denim garments, due to possiblediscoloration.

IMPORTANT Bleach, Hydrogen Peroxide, or products containing either, should NEVER be used

on flame-resistant garments.

LAUNDERING INSTRUCTIONS

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NFPA: acronym for the National Fire Protection Association.

OSHA: acronym for the 0ccupational Safety and Health Administration,of the US Department of Labor.

ANSI: acronym for the American National Standards Institute.

CGSB: acronym for the Canadian General Standards Board.

ASTM: shortened from ASTM International, formerly known as the American Society for Testing and Materials.

NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace.

NFPA 2112: Standard on Flame-Resistant Garments for Protection of Industrial Personnel Against Flash Fire.

NFPA 2113: Standard on Selection, Care, Use, and Maintenance of Flame-Resistant Garments for Protectionof Industrial Personnel Against Flash Fire.

CAN/CGSB 155.20-2000: Standard on Workwear for Protection Against Hydrocarbon Flash Fire.

ASTM F1506: Standard Performance Specification for Flame Resistant and Arc Rated Textile Materials forWearing Apparel for Use by Electrical Workers Exposed to Momentary Electric Arc and Related Thermal Hazards.

Primary Protective Clothing: Clothing designed for activities where significant exposure to molten substancesplash, radiant heat, or flame is likely to occur.

Secondary Protective Clothing: Protective clothing designed for continuous wear in designated locationswhere intermittent exposure is possible.

PPE: (Personal Protective Equipment) is equipment worn to minimize exposure to a variety of hazards.

Flame Resistant: The characteristic of a fabric to resist ignition and to self extinguish if ignited.

Flame Retardant: A chemical substance used to impart flame resistance.

ATPV: (Arc Thermal Performance Value) is expressed in cal/cm2, and represents the thermal exposurefrom an electric arc on a material that is predicted to cause a second-degree burn in human tissue.

HRC: (Hazard Risk Category) is the level of risk exposure of a specific job or task.

Treated Flame-Resistant Fabrics: the flame-resistant characteristic is achieved through special treatmentsapplied to the fiber or fabric.

Inherently Flame-Resistant Fabrics: Flame resistance is a built in characteristic of the fiber, no treatment isneeded.

Arc Blast: is an explosive release of molten material from equipment caused by high-amperage arcs.

Arc Flash Hazard: is a dangerous condition associated with the possible release of energy caused by anelectric arc.

Flash FireA flash fire is defined by CGSB 155.20-2000 and NFPA 2113 as:

“A rapidly moving flame front which can be a combustion explosion. Flash fire may occur in an environmentwhere fuel and air become mixed in adequate concentrations to combust...flash fire has a heat flux ofapproximately 84 kW/m2 for relatively short periods of time, typically less than 3 seconds.”

INDUSTRY TERMS | QUICK REFERENCE

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