SKU:
988PFR9
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Flame Resistant Khaki Cotton Pants 988PFR9

Reed Manufacturing

$52.94
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Promoting our Men's Khaki FR Cotton Work Pant, a peak of safety and comfort simply made from flame-resistant 9 oz twill fabric. These pants prioritize sturdiness and wearer comfort in order to provide best protection in high-risk job conditions. Elevate your workwear with this important clothing, which provides not only style but also peace of mind in the face of potential hazards.

  • ATPV=11.2 / CAT2 / 2112
  • 9 ounce twill
  • Button closure
  • Heavy duty brass Nomex® zipper
  • Sewn with Nomex® thread
  • Reinforced crotch construction
  • Bar tacks at points of strain
  • Stitched/turned/stitched front pockets
  • Set-in hip pockets, left with button
  • Innerfacings on front pockets
  • Color: Khaki

NOTE: Customizing a hem/inseam length other than "None " will take 5-7 days before your order will ship. Customized products are not returnable. When selecting "None" for hem length the pants will be 37" unfinished length.

User Guide for FR Apparel

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These FR garments are either 100% cotton or 88/12 fabrics treated with gaseous ammonia to impart flame resistant properties. The FR characteristics are permanent, and are for the life of the garment.

Applications include the petrochemical, chemical, oil, and gas industries. They are also appropriate for electrical utilities, welding, flame cutting, and areas involving ferrous metals.

REED® FR Cotton garments should NOT be used around molten white metals such as aluminum, magnesium, or zinc, as these substances will stick to FR cotton. REED® FR Cotton garments should also NOT be worn in areas where static control is a factor, or where contact with strong oxidizers, such as sodium hypochlorite is likely.

REED® FR Cotton garments can be laundered using the normal procedures for 100% cotton. DO NOT USE CHLORINE BLEACH. Repeated use will destroy the flame retardant polymer. Starches and fabric softeners should be avoided as these additives may mask the flame retardant properties.