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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NASCO FR Class 3 Hi Vis Yellow Sentinel Arc Flash Fire Made in USA Raincoat 4503CFY
Nasco
$302.36 - $363.59NASCO Sentinel NFPA 70E FR Full Length Raincoat is available in high visibility Orange or Lime. Features include zipper front with snap storm flap, Velcro tab wrist cuff adjusters and 3M 2" reflective and is ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 Type R, Class 3. Will not...$302.36 - $363.59 -
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NASCO FR Class E Hi Vis Sentinel Arc Hydrocarbon Flash Fire Made in USA Bib Trouser 4501TF
Nasco
$206.48 - $237.48These Sentinel NFPA 70E arc rated bib trouser by NASCO provide protection arc flash and hydrocarbon flash fires. They offer offer quick release suspenders, fly front with snap, Velcro tab type cuff and 2" 3M reflective and are resistant To oils,...$206.48 - $237.48 -
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NASCO FR Class E Hi Vis Sentinel Arc Hydrocarbon Flash Fire Made in USA Rain Pants 4501PF
Nasco
$178.62 - $209.63NASCO Sentinel Elastic Waist FR Rain Pants feature fly front with snap, Velcro tab type leg cuff adjusters, 3M 2" reflective trim around calves and ankles. NFPA 70E CAT 2 and ANSI 107 Class E Level 2. These rain pants are resistant to oils, hydrocarbons,...$178.62 - $209.63 -
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NASCO FR ASTM F1891 MP3 Arc Flash Fire Nomex Navy Made in USA Rain Jacket 3503JN
Nasco
$689.99 - $751.98NASCO MP3 Arc Flash Rain Jacket is recommended for Well Servicing, Drilling Rig Operations, SAGD, Heavy Oil, Oil Refining, Pipeline Construction, Gas and Oil Extraction and Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling. It provides protection against electric arc, flash...$689.99 - $751.98 -
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NASCO FR ASTM F1891 MP3 Arc Flash Fire Nomex Navy Made in USA Bib Trouser 3501TN
Nasco
$481.04 - $527.54NASCO MP3 Bib Rain Trouser are recommended for Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling, Well Servicing, Oil Refining, Drilling Rig Operations, SAGD, Heavy Oil, Pipeline Construction and Gas and Oil Extraction. They provide protection against electric arc, flash...$481.04 - $527.54 -
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NASCO FR Class 3 Hi Vis ArcLite Made in USA Rain Jacket 1503JF
Nasco
$179.82 - $195.32NASCO ArcLite NFPA 70E ANSI Class 3 waist length flame resistant rain jacket includes non conductive zipper front, Nomex mesh ventilation system, fall protection access, 3M Scotchlite reflective and stow away hood. This rain jacket is made with Nomex E89...$179.82 - $195.32 -
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NASCO FR Class 3 Hi Vis ArcLite Full Length Made in USA Raincoat 1503CF
Nasco
$246.28 - $277.28NASCO ArcLite 48" full length ANSI Class 3 raincoat with stow away hood, 3M reflective, zipper front with snap storm flap, fall protection access and is made with Nomex E89 FR Material. NFPA 70E Arc rated. Designed for the safety and comfort of public...$246.28 - $277.28 -
NASCO FR Class E Hi Vis ArcLite High Visibility Bib Trouser 1501TF
Nasco
$115.64 - $146.64NASCO ArcLite Bib style FR rain trouser made with Nomex E89 material, quick release suspender system, fly front with snap. ANSI Standards are met with 3M Scotchlite reflective trim around calves and ankles. The NASCO ArcLite 1500 Series rain gear is a...$115.64 - $146.64 -
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NASCO FR Class E Hi Vis ArcLite Made in USA Rain Pants 1501PF
Nasco
$115.64 - $131.14ANSI Class E NASCO ArcLite flame resistant high visibility rain pants are available in Hi Vis Yellow and Hi Vis Orange. These FR rain pants feature a fly front with snap and 3M reflective around calves and ankles. Made by NASCO from Nomex E89 flame...$115.64 - $131.14 -
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NASCO FR Class 3 Hi Vis ArcLite Nomex Rain Jacket with Made in USA Bib Trouser Set 1500-SET
Nasco
$265.41 - $326.44NASCO ArcLite FR rain set includes waist length Nomex ASTM 70E rated flame resistant ANSI Class 3 rain jacket. This feature packed design includes fall protection access, mesh vented cape back, stow away hood, non conductive zipper front, Nomex mesh...$265.41 - $326.44 -
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NSA FR Class 2 Hi Vis Yellow Arc H2O Made in USA Rain Jacket R30RL05
National Safety Apparel
$334.26 - $404.46The Arc H2O Arc Flash flame resistant rain jacket is made in U.S.A. by National Safety Apparel. This 30 inch, high visibility ANSI Class 2 rain jacket features vented back with FR mesh for increased airflow, adjustable hook & loop wrist tabs,...$334.26 - $404.46 -
Tingley FR Class E Hi Vis Yellow Comfort-Brite Rain Overalls O53122
Tingley
$29.64 - $31.03The O53122 by Tingley are ANSI Class E high visibility yellow, 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 Enhanced Visibility Yellow ArcLite Made in USA Rain Jacket 1103JY
Nasco
$181.20 - $196.70The 1103JY by NASCO is a flame resistant, enhanced visibility, yellow ArcLite rain jacket. Made with a flame resistant fabric blend of Nomex E89 and flame resistant synthetic leather PU/PVC 8 oz/yd², this jacket has an ATPV Arc Rating of 12...$181.20 - $196.70 -
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NSA FR Class E Hi Vis Yellow Hydrolite Made in USA Bib Overalls HYDRO2BIB-YB
National Safety Apparel
$627.75 - $690.53The HYDRO2BIB-YB by NSA are flame resistant, Class E high visibility yellow Hydrolite bib overalls. Made with 8.3 oz. Gore-tex Pyrad fabric, these CAT 3 flame resistant bib overalls are compliant with ASTM 1891, ASTM F2733, NFPA 70E and have an Arc...$627.75 - $690.53
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.