Description
The Ergodyne Chill-Its 6486 FR Multi-Band offers head and face protection from arc flash hazards, as well as sun, dust and flying debris. The NFPA 70E-approved FR Nomex knit fabric has an EBT rating of 4.2 cal/cm2 and meets the requirements of ASTM F1506 for protection against arc flash. Stretchable and seam-free, this versatile FR neck gaiter can be comfortably worn in a multitude of ways—face covering or face mask, headband, neck gaiter, hat, do-rag and more.
FEATURES
- FIRE RESISTANT – Nomex knit fabric is approved to NFPA 70E for protection against arc flash hazards, NFPA 2112, ATPV 4.2CAL/CM2
- MULTIPLE WAYS TO WEAR – Wide variety of styles and usage configurations
- PROTECTS AGAINST THE ELEMENTS – Ultimate defence from wind, sun and dust
- LOW-PROFILE – For no-bulk wear under a hard hat
- QUICK DRYING – High-tech moisture-wicking performance fabric wicks away sweat
- ARC RATED – Cat 1; 4.2CAL/CM2
- COMFORTABLE – Soft, stretchable and seam-free
- ONE SIZE FITS MOST
- MACHINE WASHABLE
The low-profile design can also be worn under a hard hat without the bulk. Featuring high-tech moisture-wicking technology for fast drying and an anti-odor treatment for all-day freshness. Machine wash as needed and hang to dry. This FR multi-band is ideal PPE for petrochemical, electrical, oil & gas and refinery work.
Great for construction, landscaping, roofing, or anybody working in the heat. It can also be used to keep cool and reduce the risk of heat stress while gardening, hiking, playing sports and more.
APPLICATIONS
- Construction
- Freight/Baggage
- Drilling/Mining
- Oil/Gas Refining
- Iron/Steel Work
- Delivery/Service
- Landscaping/Grounds
- Cold Storage/Warehousing
- Material Handling
As temperatures soar in unpredictable climates, working outside can cause overexposure to the sun, leading to heat stress and dehydration. Workers across Australia and New Zealand are asking themselves what to wear when working outside in the heat.
According to Safework Australia, working in extreme heat can lead to a range of heat-related illnesses, including heat rash, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke. It’s essential to know the signs of heat stress and take measures to prevent it.
Find out more about Cooling PPE > What To Wear When Working Outside in The Heat