Rain Gear
FR Rain Gear - Arc Rated & Flame Resistant Wet Weather Apparel
Standard rain gear fails in arc flash and flash fire environments. PVC, polyester, and nylon rainwear melts and bonds to skin at arc flash temperatures — making standard waterproof outerwear one of the most dangerous garments a worker can wear in an energized environment. Flame resistant rain gear is engineered to solve this: combining certified waterproof construction with arc-rated or flash-fire-rated FR fabrics that self-extinguish, resist ignition, and never melt or drip. For utility linemen, pipeline workers, and anyone required to work outdoors in wet conditions under NFPA 70E or NFPA 2112 compliance, FR rainwear is a non-negotiable safety requirement.
FR rain gear is governed by two distinct ASTM standards, each addressing a different hazard type:
- ASTM F1891 — Arc and Flame Resistant Rainwear. This is the standard for workers exposed to electric arc flash hazards in wet conditions. Garments must not ignite, melt, or drip when exposed to arc flash energy, and carry a documented arc rating (ATPV in cal/cm²). Required for NFPA 70E compliance in outdoor wet environments.
- ASTM F2733 — Flame Resistant Rainwear for Flash Fire Hazards. This standard covers workers simultaneously exposed to wet weather and hydrocarbon or petrochemical flash fire hazards — oil and gas field workers, pipeline crews, and refinery personnel working outdoors in rain. It requires garments to provide a predicted body burn of 40% or less in flash fire testing.
Many garments in our collection carry dual certification to both ASTM F1891 and ASTM F2733, making them suitable for workers who face both arc flash and flash fire hazards outdoors. Hi-vis styles certified to ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 Class 2 and Class 3 are available for linemen, road construction crews, and utility workers requiring simultaneous arc flash protection, rain protection, and roadway visibility compliance — all in a single garment. Styles include FR rain jackets, FR rain coats, FR rain pants, FR rain bib overalls, and complete FR rain suits. Arc ratings range from 8.5 to 18.5+ cal/cm² (NFPA 70E CAT 2). Brands include Neese Industries (Dura Arc I and II), OccuNomix, Lakeland, NASCO, and Portwest.
Use the filters on this page to sort by style, arc rating, hi-vis class, and brand. For cold-weather wet protection, pair FR rain gear over our FR jackets or FR hoodies as a mid-layer. For lower-body-only rain protection, see our FR rain pants and FR bib overalls.
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Tingley FR Class 3 Hi Vis Orange Eclipse Raincoat C44129
Tingley
$188.84 - $199.30The C44122 by Tingley is a flame resistant, ANSI Class 3 high visibility orange Eclipse raincoat. This 48" length raincoat features Therm-O-Rad sealed seam for 100% liquid proof protection. Closure is secured with a zipper/storm fly front with snap,...$188.84 - $199.30 -
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Neese FR Class E Hi Vis Yellow Waterproof Dura Arc I Bib Trouser 22227-12
Neese Industries
$74.99 - $80.99Dura Arc 1 Bib Style Rain Pants PVC on Nomex. Superior durability with the flame resistant protection of Nomex designed for utility workers exposed to electrical arc hazard. Adjustable ankle cuffs, reinforced crotch, heavy duty suspenders and 3M...$74.99 - $80.99 -
Tingley FR Class E Hi Vis Orange Comfort-Brite Rain Overalls O53129
Tingley
$29.64 - $31.03The O53129 by Tingley are ANSI Class E high visibility orange, Comfort-Brite rain overalls. This style design features Therm-O-Rad sealed seams for 100% waterproof protection. The suspenders have quick release buckles and crossover, while hook &...$29.64 - $31.03 -
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NASCO FR Class E Hi Vis Yellow ArcLite Air Made in USA Bib Overalls 1701TFY
Nasco
$158.10 - $189.07The 1701TFY by NASCO are flame resistant, Class E high visibility, yellow bib style overalls. Made with a 5 oz/yd² flame resistant fabric blend of DuPont, Nomex and Kevlar these overalls have an ATPV Arc Rating of 9.6 cal/cm². This soft,...$158.10 - $189.07 -
PIP FR Hi Vis Class E Heavy Duty Waterproof Bib 355-2501AR
PIP
$138.80The 355-2501AR by PIP is a Hi Vis Class 3 FR heavy duty waterproof breathable bib pants. Made with 12 oz. 100% cotton jersey coated FR polyester shell that is waterproof and breathable, these bib pants have an ARC rating of ATPV 16.2 cal/cm²...$138.80 -
Tingley Class 3 Hi Vis Orange Comfort-Brite Rain Jacket J53129
Tingley
$64.25 - $65.64The J53129 by Tingley is an ANSI Class 3 high visibility orange Comfort-Brite rain jacket. This style design features Therm-O-Rad sealed seams for 100% waterproof protection. Closure is secured with a zipper/storm fly front, while a roll-a-way hood...$64.25 - $65.64 -
Tingley FR Class 3 Hi Vis Yellow Comfort-Brite Raincoat C53122
Tingley
$85.36 - $86.75The C53122 by Tingley is an ANSI Class 3 high visibility yellow, Comfort-Brite raincoat. This style design features Therm-O-Rad sealed seams for 100% waterproof protection and a full cut shoulder for maximum freedom of movement. Closure is secured with a...$85.36 - $86.75 -
Tingley FR Class E Hi Vis Orange Eclipse Rain Overalls O44129
Tingley
$104.84 - $118.79The O44129 by Tingley are flame resistant, ANSI Class E hi visibility orange Eclipse rain overalls. These rain overalls have Therm-O-Rad sealed seams for 100% liquid protection. Self material suspenders with heavy duty quick release buckles,...$104.84 - $118.79 -
Tingley FR Class E Hi Vis Yellow Eclipse Rain Overalls O44122
Tingley
$104.84 - $118.79The O44122 by Tingley are flame resistant, ANSI Class E hi visibility yellow Eclipse rain overalls. These rain overalls have Therm-O-Rad sealed seams for 100% liquid protection. Self material suspenders with heavy duty quick release buckles,...$104.84 - $118.79 -
Tingley FR Class 3 Hi Vis Yellow Eclipse Rain Jacket J44122
Tingley
$172.62 - $186.57The J44122 by Tingley is an flame resistant, ANSI Class 3 high visibility yellow Eclipse rain jacket. This rain jacket features Therm-O-Rad sealed seam for 100% liquid proof protection. Closure is secured with a zipper/storm fly front with...$172.62 - $186.57 -
Tingley FR Class 3 Hi Vis Yellow Eclipse Raincoat C44122
Tingley
$188.84 - $199.30The C44122 by Tingley is a flame resistant, ANSI Class 3 high visibility yellow Eclipse raincoat. This 48" length raincoat features Therm-O-Rad sealed seam for 100% liquid proof protection. Closure is secured with a zipper/storm fly front with snap,...$188.84 - $199.30 -
Neese FR Class 3 Hi Viz Lime Rain Coat 26267-30
Neese Industries
$235.99 - $274.02The 26267-30 by Neese is a hi viz lime Dura Arc II full length FR rain coat is made with Nomex and Kevlar for added strength. Designed especially for utility workers exposed to electrical arc hazard. Features Take-up tabs with Velcro on wrists, 2 patch...$235.99 - $274.02 -
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Neese FR Class 3 Hi Viz Lime 267AJ Dura Arc II Rain Jacket 26267-00
Neese Industries
$148.99 - $164.89The 26267-00 by Neese is a hi viz lime Dura Arc II rain jacket made from Nomex, PVC and Kevlar for added strength and durability. The 267 AJ 70E rated flame resistant rain jacket has been designed specifically for utility workers exposed to electrical...$148.99 - $164.89 -
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Neese FR Class 3 Hi Vis Yellow 227AC Dura Arc I 48" Raincoat 22227-30
Neese Industries
$145.99 - $170.99Neese Dura Arc I Full Length Rain Jacket is made of PVC on Nomex and is designed especially for utility workers exposed to electrical arc hazard. Features Silver reflective, Velcro wrist adjustments, zipper front with storm flap, inner sleeves, tuck away...$145.99 - $170.99 -
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Neese FR Class 3 Hi Vis Yellow 227AJ Dura I Rain Jacket 22227-00
Neese Industries
$130.99 - $144.99Neese FR Class 3 Hi Vis Yellow 227AJ Dura I Rain Jacket 22227-00 - Flame Resistant Rain Jacket made of PVC on Nomex. Designed especially for utility workers exposed to electrical arc hazards. Take up tabs on wrist cuffs adjust and there is a storm flap...$130.99 - $144.99 -
Neese FR Non-ANSI Hi Vis 217AC Flex Arc 48" Raincoat 21217-30
Neese Industries
$308.84 - $339.59Neese Flex Arc High Visibility Full Length Flame Resistant FR Raincoat for Arc Flash Protection. Features Velcro adjustable wrist openings, zipper front with storm flap and Silver reflective. Flex Arc is made of Polyurethane over weft knitted flame...$308.84 - $339.59
FR Rain Gear — Frequently Asked Questions
NFPA 70E Article 130.7 requires that every layer worn in an arc flash environment be non-melting — including outer garments. Standard rain gear made from PVC, polyester, or nylon melts and bonds to skin at arc flash temperatures, causing severe additional burn injury even when the FR clothing underneath remains intact. Non-FR rainwear worn over compliant FR clothing does not satisfy NFPA 70E requirements and creates a life-threatening melt hazard.
FR rain gear certified to ASTM F1891 (arc flash) or ASTM F2733 (flash fire) uses flame-resistant PVC-on-Nomex®, polyurethane-on-FR-knit, or modacrylic/PVC constructions that resist ignition and will not melt or drip in the event of arc flash or flash fire exposure.
These are the only two ASTM standards developed specifically for flame resistant rainwear, and they address different hazard types:
- ASTM F1891 — Arc and Flame Resistant Rainwear: Required for workers in arc flash hazard environments (NFPA 70E). The garment must not ignite, melt, or drip when exposed to arc flash energy and must carry a documented arc rating (ATPV or EBT in cal/cm²). This is the standard for electricians, linemen, and utility workers performing energized work in rain.
- ASTM F2733 — Flash Fire Resistant Rainwear: Required for workers exposed to outdoor hydrocarbon or petrochemical flash fire hazards combined with wet weather — oil and gas field workers, pipeline and refinery crews, and midstream operations. Tests for predicted body burn in flash fire scenarios.
A garment that passes ASTM F1891 (does not ignite or melt) is not automatically ASTM F2733 compliant — the two standards test for different types and durations of thermal exposure. For workers facing both hazards, look for dual-certified garments explicitly meeting both standards. Check the product label and certification documentation.
FR rain gear in our collection carries arc ratings primarily in the 8.5 to 18.5 cal/cm² range, covering NFPA 70E PPE Category 2 (8+ cal/cm²). Popular styles include the Neese Dura Arc II rated at approximately 10 cal/cm², and the OccuNomix FR waterproof jacket rated at 18.5 cal/cm² (CAT 2). Some insulated FR rain parkas reach CAT 3–4 ratings.
The arc rating on FR rain gear applies to the jacket (or pants) as a standalone garment. When worn as the outermost layer of a layered system, the system's combined arc rating is not simply additive — only tested garment combination ratings may be claimed. Confirm the rating required by your site's hazard assessment.
Yes — the majority of FR rain gear in our collection is dual-certified to both FR/arc flash standards (ASTM F1891 and/or F2733, NFPA 70E) and ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 Class 2 or Class 3 high-visibility standards. These are the most-requested FR rain garments because most outdoor utility and road construction workers need all three: arc flash protection, waterproofing, and ANSI visibility compliance in a single outer layer.
Styles include ANSI Class 3 hi-vis lime yellow and orange FR rain jackets, full-length FR rain coats, FR rain bibs (ANSI Class E — Class 3 when worn with jacket), and complete FR rain suits. Brands include Neese Industries, OccuNomix, Lakeland, and NASCO.
FR rain gear uses specialized waterproof constructions that are fundamentally different from standard PVC or polyester rain gear:
- PVC-on-Nomex® — a flame-resistant PVC coating bonded to a Nomex® aramid knit backing. Used in Neese Dura Arc I and II styles. Fully waterproof, arc-rated, and extremely durable. The PVC coating is formulated to be non-melting and flame-resistant.
- Polyurethane-on-FR-knit — a breathable PU membrane bonded to a modacrylic or FR cotton knit. Used in OccuNomix and Lakeland FR rain jackets. Offers better breathability than PVC-on-Nomex and carries arc ratings up to 18.5 cal/cm².
- Modacrylic/aramid/PVC composites — used in some multi-layer rain suit constructions combining flash fire protection with waterproofing.
All waterproof components — including seam tape and zippers — must be non-melting and FR-compliant in a certified FR rain garment. A standard coated nylon zipper on an otherwise FR jacket would disqualify it from certification.
Care requirements for FR rain gear differ slightly from standard FR garments due to the waterproof coating:
- Follow the garment care label — some PVC-on-Nomex® styles require sponge cleaning or professional laundering only, not machine washing
- PU-on-FR-knit styles are generally machine washable warm; use standard detergent
- Never use bleach, solvents, or fabric softeners — these damage both the FR fabric and the waterproof membrane
- Do not tumble dry on high heat — heat can delaminate waterproof coatings; hang dry or tumble dry low only
- Inspect seam tape and coating integrity regularly; delaminated or cracked waterproof coatings should be dry cleaned or the garment replaced
- Ensure all flammable contamination (oil, grease, petrochemicals) is fully removed before returning the garment to service
NFPA 70E requires full-body arc-rated coverage — upper and lower body. A FR rain jacket satisfies upper-body coverage for the areas it covers. If you are wearing compliant FR pants underneath that are not covered by the jacket (e.g., below the jacket hem), those FR pants must themselves be arc-rated and non-melting. Standard rain pants worn over FR pants are non-compliant — they are a melt hazard.
For complete wet-weather compliance, pair an FR rain jacket with FR rain pants or FR rain bib overalls. Many FR rain suits are sold as matched jacket-and-bib sets with a single combined arc rating tested as an ensemble. Look for bib styles rated ANSI Class E, which achieve ANSI Class 3 when worn with a Class 3 jacket.