Flame Resistant Clothing
Flame Resistant Clothing (FRC) — NFPA & ASTM Certified FR Workwear
FR Clothing for Oil & Gas, Electrical, and Industrial Work
Flame Resistant Clothing (FRC) — NFPA & ASTM Certified FR Workwear
Safety Smart Gear carries a comprehensive selection of flame resistant clothing (FRC) certified to NFPA 2112 (flash fire protection), NFPA 70E (arc flash protection), and ASTM F1506 standards. Our FR apparel is designed for workers in oil and gas, electrical utilities, petrochemical, welding, mining, and other industries where exposure to flash fire or arc flash hazards is a regulatory and safety requirement under OSHA 1910.269 and 1910.132.
FR Clothing Standards — What Do They Mean?
Choosing the right FR clothing starts with knowing which hazard you're protecting against:
- NFPA 2112 — Governs FR clothing for flash fire environments (oil & gas, petrochemical). Garments are rated by ATPV (Arc Thermal Performance Value) in cal/cm².
- NFPA 70E / ASTM F1506 — Governs arc flash protection for electrical workers. Garments are assigned a Hazard Risk Category (HRC/CAT): CAT 1 (4 cal/cm² minimum), CAT 2 (8 cal/cm²), CAT 3 (25 cal/cm²), CAT 4 (40 cal/cm²).
- ASTM D6413 — Standard vertical flame test used to certify FR fabrics.
- Inherent vs. Treated FR — Inherent FR fabrics (like Nomex® and Kevlar®) are flame resistant at the fiber level and do not lose protection with washing. Treated FR fabrics have FR chemistry applied to a base fabric (often cotton) and can degrade over time if not cared for properly.
Shop FR Clothing by Garment Type:
- FR Shirts — Long sleeve, short sleeve, and FR t-shirts meeting NFPA 70E and NFPA 2112
- FR Coveralls — Full-body protection in inherent and treated FR fabrics
- FR Jackets — Bomber jackets, soft shell, parkas, and windbreakers
- FR Pants — Work pants with certified flame resistant fabrics
- FR Bibs/Overalls — FR bib overalls for heavy industrial use
- FR Hi Vis — Dual-certified FR and ANSI high visibility garments
- FR Safety Vests — Class 2 & Class 3 FR vests including electrician styles
- FR Rain Gear — Flame resistant rain jackets, raincoats, pants, and suits
- FR Sweatshirts — FR fleece and sweatshirts for cold weather protection
- FR Lab Coats — FR lab coats for laboratory and industrial environments
- FR Accessories — Balaclavas, hard hat liners, gloves, neck gaiters, sleeves, and base layers
- Women's FR Clothing — Purpose-fit flame resistant apparel for women
- FR Made In USA — Domestically manufactured flame resistant garments
Top brands include Bulwark, DragonWear, DRIFIRE, Big Bill, Portwest, Flamesafe Workwear, Kishigo, OccuNomix, and National Safety Apparel (NSA). Need to outfit a crew? Request a bulk FR quote.
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Pyramex Leadhead Auto-Darkening American Eagle Welding Helmet WHAM3030AE
Pyramex
$165.66The WHAM3030AE by Pyramex is a Leadhead auto-darkening, American Eagle welding helmet. Made with high-impact resistant nylon, this style design provides superior comfort as a pivot style headgear and fully adjustable nylon suspension. There are four...$165.66 -
Pyramex Leadhead Auto-Darkening Fire Metal Welding Helmet WHAM3030FM
Pyramex
$165.66The WHAM3030FM by Pyramex is a Leadhead auto-darkening, fire metal welding helmet. Made with high-impact resistant nylon, this style design provides superior comfort as a pivot style headgear and fully adjustable nylon suspension. There are four...$165.66 -
Pyramex Leadhead Auto-Darkening Glossy Black Welding Helmet WHAM3030GB
Pyramex
$148.91The WHAM3030GB by Pyramex is a Leadhead auto-darkening, glossy black welding helmet. Made with high-impact resistant nylon, this style design provides superior comfort as a pivot style headgear and fully adjustable nylon suspension. There are four...$148.91 -
Pyramex Leadhead Auto-Darkening Matte Black Welding Helmet WHAM1020MB
Pyramex
$75.13The WHAM1020MB by Pyramex is a Leadhead auto-darkening, matte black welding helmet. Made with high-impact resistant nylon, this style design provides superior comfort as a pivot style headgear and fully adjustable nylon suspension. There are four...$75.13 -
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Radians FR Class 2 Hi Vis Green Made in USA Long Sleeve Shirt LHV-FR-TS-LS
Radians
$106.18 - $122.74The LHV-FR-TS-LS by Radians is a hi vis ANSI Class 2, FR long sleeve shirt. Made an FR fabric blend of modacrylic, cotton and polyester this shirt meets ASTM F1506 with an Arc Rating ATPV of 10 cal/cm². ANSI Class 2 Standards are met with 2" silver...$106.18 - $122.74 -
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Radians FR Class 3 Hi Vis Green Made in USA Long Sleeve Shirt LHV-FR-TS-LS-C3
Radians
$106.18 - $127.70The LHV-FR-TS-LS-C3 by Radians is a hi vis ANSI Class 3, FR long sleeve shirt. Made an FR fabric blend of modacrylic, cotton and polyester this shirt meets ASTM F1506 with an Arc Rating ATPV of 10 cal/cm². ANSI Class 3 Standards are met with 2"...$106.18 - $127.70 -
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PortWest FR Bizflame Classic Navy Unlined Coverall UFR87
Portwest
Now: $68.99Was: $85.99The UFR87 by PortWest are Bizflame 88/12 classic FR coveralls in Navy color. Made with Bizflame 88/12 fabric, these coveralls have a strong, long last brass zipper and fold down collar. Pockets include 2 chest, 2 side and 2 back. This ARC 2 flame...Now: $68.99Was: $85.99
Flame Resistant Clothing — Frequently Asked Questions
Flame Resistant (FR) clothing is workwear specifically engineered to self-extinguish when exposed to flame or arc flash — it does not continue to burn once the ignition source is removed. FR garments protect workers by limiting burn injury and preventing the melting or dripping of fabric onto skin, which can cause severe secondary burns. FR clothing is required by OSHA in industries where workers face flash fire or arc flash hazards, including oil & gas, electrical utilities, petrochemical, welding, and mining.
NFPA 2112 covers flame resistant garments designed to protect against flash fire exposure, commonly required in the oil & gas and petrochemical industries. Garments are tested and rated by ATPV (Arc Thermal Performance Value) measured in cal/cm².
NFPA 70E (paired with ASTM F1506) governs arc flash protection for electrical workers. It assigns garments to Hazard Risk Categories: CAT 1 (minimum 4 cal/cm²), CAT 2 (minimum 8 cal/cm²), CAT 3 (minimum 25 cal/cm²), and CAT 4 (minimum 40 cal/cm²). Many FR garments are dual-certified to both standards. To choose correctly, your employer must first conduct a hazard risk assessment to identify which standard and category applies to your work environment.
Inherent FR fabrics — such as Nomex®, Kevlar®, and modacrylic blends — are flame resistant at the fiber level. The protection is built into the material itself and cannot be washed out or worn away. These garments maintain their FR properties for the life of the garment.
Treated FR fabrics are typically cotton or cotton-blend base fabrics that have had FR chemistry applied during the manufacturing process. They are generally less expensive, but the FR treatment can degrade over time with improper laundering, bleaching, or heavy wear. Always follow the care label instructions on treated FR garments to maintain their protective properties.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.269 (electric power generation and distribution) and 1910.132 (general PPE requirements) mandate FR clothing where workers are exposed to flash fire or arc flash hazards. Industries typically required to provide FR clothing include: oil and gas extraction and refining, petrochemical and chemical processing, electrical utility and power generation, arc welding, natural gas distribution, and mining. If your workplace has been assessed for flash fire or arc flash hazards, FR clothing is likely required for exposed workers.
Cal/cm² (calories per square centimeter) is the unit used to measure the Arc Thermal Performance Value (ATPV) of FR fabric — it indicates the amount of incident arc flash energy the garment can withstand before a wearer has a 50% probability of sustaining a second-degree burn. A higher cal/cm² rating means greater protection. For example, a CAT 1 garment requires a minimum rating of 4 cal/cm², while a CAT 4 garment requires at least 40 cal/cm². Your employer's arc flash hazard analysis will specify the minimum cal/cm² rating required for your work tasks.