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The Navy 12 Cal Coverall is a flame-resistant, full-body garment engineered to protect electrical workers from arc flash hazards rated up to 12 cal/cm². Constructed from 9 oz FR fabric, this coverall provides a critical layer of protection for utility workers, electricians, and maintenance personnel working on or near energized electrical equipment.
Built for demanding electrical work environments, this coverall combines arc-rated protection with the durability needed for daily jobsite wear. The 9 oz fabric weight balances thermal protection with breathability, allowing workers to maintain comfort during extended shifts while meeting NFPA 70E requirements for Hazard Risk Category 2 tasks. The navy color resists visible soiling better than lighter alternatives, maintaining a professional appearance throughout the workday.
Key Features
12 cal/cm² Arc Rating — Provides Hazard Risk Category 2 protection for electrical work per NFPA 70E guidelines.
9 oz FR Fabric — Flame-resistant material that self-extinguishes and resists break-open, preventing continued burning after arc exposure.
Full-Body Coverage — One-piece design eliminates gaps between shirt and pants, ensuring continuous protection from neck to ankles.
Navy Colorway — Professional appearance that conceals dirt and wear better than high-visibility alternatives for indoor electrical work.
Durable Construction — Reinforced stitching and industrial-grade closures built to withstand repeated laundering and daily wear.
Applications
Designed for electricians, utility lineworkers, substation technicians, and industrial maintenance personnel performing tasks on or near energized electrical systems rated up to 480V. Ideal for panel maintenance, equipment troubleshooting, and routine electrical work in substations, manufacturing facilities, and commercial buildings where arc flash hazards exist.