Diamond Plate Shop Shirt by RedKap Automotive

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Diamond Plate Shop ShirtGarage tested for durability and comfort, this shirt is loaded with features designed to make your job easier. Plus the diamond plate accents add a little bit of edge.

Diamond Plate Shop Shirt Bottom Line Benefits: Another Red Kap shirt built specifically with car guys in mind. Garage tested for durability and comfort, it’s loaded with auto-specific features designed to make your job easier. The diamond plate pattern gives a nod the car culture, while the ripstop fabric makes this work shirt at tough as, well, diamond plate.

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Dynamics of an Arc Flash

The Arc Flash – we have all read the articles and listen to the numbers but do we really understand what the dynamics of these events are like and what potential dangers our electrical workers can encounter when working in and around energized equipment.

35,000 degrees that is the temperature that is created in the arc gap, three and a half times the surface temperature of the sun. In a controlled industrial application it is exactly the same as a plasma cutter used for cutting through large blocks of solid steel and other metals.

When you super heat air from an ambient air temperature of 75 degrees to 35,000 degrees in the blink of an eye, you create the same dynamics as a bomb. When a bomb explodes it is the rapid increase in heat that creates the expansive destructive forces that we are familiar with, So when we complete a HRC (Hazard Risk Analysis) and label our electrical equipment, all we are telling our electrician is how big a bomb he is standing in front of i.e. this is a CAT 1, 2, 3, or 4 bomb, that way he can dress appropriately with the proper PPE if the bomb were to go off.

In an Arc Flash like in a bomb, when it goes off –

You get thermal energy – that can easily ignite non – FR clothing

You get blinding white light – you can be temporarily blinded

You get noise – you are temporarily deaf

You get a pressure wave (concussive force) that can be 2200 lbs/sq/ft – it can collapse a lung, cause internal and soft tissue damage

You get molten metal, shrapnel traveling at 750 mph at 1900 degrees

All this is happening in a blink of an eye so without proper PPE your blinded temporarily, deaf temporarily, disoriented and being showered with molten metal and your clothing catches fire.

RED KAP: West Coast Customs

westcoastThe New Season of West Coast Customs starts Sunday, June 9th on Fox Sports Featuring Exclusive Apparel From Red Kap.

We’re excited about the upcoming season of West Coast Customs not only because it gives an insider look at the world of car customization, but because our apparel will be front and center on every show.redkaptv

Memorial Day

Graves_at_Arlington_on_Memorial_DayMemorial Day is a United States federal holiday which occurs every year on the final Monday of May.[1] Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.[2] Formerly known as Decoration Day, it originated after the American Civil War to commemorate the Union and Confederate soldiers who died in the Civil War. By the 20th century Memorial Day had been extended to honor all Americans who have died while in the military service[3]. It typically marks the start of the summer vacation season, while Labor Day marks its end.

flame resistantFlame-resistant protective apparel can mean the difference between minor survivable burns and major life-threatening injuries. For protection against flames, flash fire, and electric arcs, many workers in the electric utility, petroleum, petro-chemical and chemical industries trust Bulwark garments. Bulwark garments excel in the crucial performance areas of flame resistance, thermal protection, comfort, and durability.

American Work Apparel

New Crew Shirt | New Colors

The Crew Shirt SY20NG Crew Shirtwas the most successful new product launch in Red Kap’s history. Now, in response to customer demand, we’re adding a fifth color option to the lineup: Navy/Light Grey. Navy is a classic color – both in the automotive world and other industries – so we feel certain it’ll quickly become a popular choice. In fact, Hyundai has already picked it up for the uniform program for their Car Care Express facilities.

WHAT STANDARDS ARE USED FOR ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION?

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OSHA’s Final Rule on Electrical Protective Equipment (OSHA 1910.269) prohibits clothing that, when exposed to flames or arcs, could increase the extent of wearer injury. Employers must determine appropriate clothing based on an evaluation of potential hazards in the work environment. Clothing made from flame-resistant materials is acceptable under the Rule, i.e., clothing that meets the requirements of ASTM F1506. Untreated cotton or wool fabrics weighing at least 11.0 oz. or heavier untreated cotton or wool fabrics are acceptable under limited conditions identified by OSHA. (1.)

(1.) Arc conditions in the Duke Power Company videotape, which was the primary basis for OSHA’s determination, were a 3800 ampere, 12 inch (approx) electric arc that was approximately 12 inches from the material. The arc lasted for 10 cycles or 0.167 seconds.

The National Electrical Safety Code (NESC®) is published by the IEEE. It sets the ground rules for practical safeguarding of persons during the installation, operation, or maintenance of electric supply and communication lines and associated equipment.

The NESC requires that the employer determine potential exposure to an electric arc for employees who work on or near energized parts or equipment operating at 50 volts or greater. If the exposure is greater than 2 cal/cm

 

2, employees are required to wear clothing with an arc rating not less than the anticipated level of arc energy as determined by completing a detailed arc hazard analysis or by using tabulated values found in table 410-1. Table 410-1 outlines equipment types, nominal voltage ranges and the arc thermal performance value (ATPV) cal/cm2, for clothing or clothing systems for employees working on or near energized lines, parts or equipment. Depending on the voltage, effective arc ratings can range from 4 calories to as much as 60 calories/cm2. Certain meltable fabrics are not allowed.

The NESC also contains requirements that risk factors such as equipment condition and work methods must be considered in implementation of an arc flash program and that a job briefing must be conducted by a first-level supervisor or person in charge.

CMD6 | COOLTOUCH II Deluxe Contractor Coverall

CMD6 Bulwark Flame resistant coverallThe CMD6 COOLTOUCH 2™ Deluxe Contractor Coverall is a new product from Bulwark Apparel. The navy flame resistant coverall has an Arc Rating ATPV 10.1 calories/cm² which makes it a Hazard Risk Category 2 garment.

Specifications:
One-piece, topstitched, lay-flat collar › One-piece bi-swing action back › Two-way concealed Nomex® taped brass break-away zipper, concealed snap at top of zipper at neck › Concealed snap closure on sleeve cuff › Two, two-needle topstitched patch chest pockets with flaps and concealed snap closure › Two front swing pockets are topstitched and lined › Two patch hip pockets have single concealed snap closure › One sleeve pocket sewn to left bicep with pencil stall › Rule pocket on right leg › Elastic waist inserts in back.

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THE LEADER IN SECONDARY FLAME-RESISTANT APPAREL

flame resistantBulwark® is the leading provider of secondary flame-resistant clothing in the world. American Work Apparel is a major supplier of Bulwark garments. Bulwark offer superior flame-resistant protection, comfort, and durability to thousands of workers in electrical utilities and the chemical, oil, gas, mining and petrochemical industries. Bulwark has a 42-year heritage of technical innovation and industry leadership, always remembering that wearer safety is the primary concern. The Bulwark brand makes up the industry’s most comprehensive flame-resistant product line in the broadest range of proven thermal protective fabrics.

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