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CAMERA-READY LOGOTYPE – UL CLASSIFICATION MARK<br />

These Marks are registered by Underwriters Laboratories Inc.<br />

The minimum height of the registered trademark symbol ® shall be 3/64 of an inch. When the overall diameter of the<br />

UL Mark is less than 3/8 of an inch, the trademark symbol may be omitted if it is not legible to the naked eye.<br />

The font for all letter forms is Helvetica Condensed Black, except for the trademark symbol ®, which is<br />

Helvetica Condensed Medium. No other fonts are acceptable.<br />

Please Note:<br />

The word "MARINE" should only be used for UL Classified marine products.<br />

200-195G 20M/11/97<br />

Crossover<br />

<strong>Benchmark</strong> <strong>FR</strong> Twill, 6.9 oz.<br />

ATPV = 8.5 cal/cm 2<br />

HRC 2<br />

NAVY<br />

COMPLIANCE<br />

ATPV = 8.5 cal/cm 2<br />

HRC 2<br />

NFPA 2112<br />

NFPA 70e<br />

OSHA 1910<br />

ASTM 1506<br />

NESC 2007<br />

FEATURES<br />

Hi Temp Zipper & Snap Closure<br />

Seven Pockets<br />

Pass-Thrus<br />

Back Elastic Waist<br />

Back Gussets<br />

Adjustable Inseam<br />

BENEFITS<br />

Light Weight with High Thermal<br />

Protection<br />

Safe to Wear Against Skin<br />

Reduced Size Combinations<br />

Scan code to<br />

view this product<br />

on our website<br />

Style # 4029<strong>FR</strong><br />

Crossover Coverall<br />

40 cal/cm 2<br />

25 cal/cm 2<br />

8.5 cal/cm 2<br />

8 cal/cm 2<br />

4 cal/cm 2<br />

HRC 0 HRC 1 HRC 2 HRC 3 HRC 4<br />

HRC 3, minimum arc rating of 25 cal/cm 2<br />

13 cal/cm 2<br />

<strong>Benchmark</strong> Standard Coverall rating, single layer. See Page 10<br />

Incident energy higher than 12 cal/cm 2 requires an arc<br />

12.1 cal/cm 2 flash suit hood. - NFPA 70e Annex H.3(b)<br />

12 cal/cm 2<br />

Highest cal requirement in NESC 2007 (Table 410-1)<br />

6 cal/cm 2<br />

0 cal/cm 2<br />

<strong>Benchmark</strong> Crossover Coverall. See page 8<br />

HRC 2, simplified approach meets minimum arc<br />

rating requirement. - NFPA 70e<br />

<strong>Benchmark</strong> Feather Weight Coverall. See page 6<br />

Arc-Rated, Self extinguishing, non-melting garments<br />

required. - NFPA 70e<br />

1.2 cal/cm 2 causes the onset of 2nd degree burns<br />

Crossover<br />

The Crossover Coverall is a medium weight coverall which meets the HRC 2<br />

requirement for electrical workers and also is compliant to NFPA 2112-2012.<br />

It crosses over between the electrical field and oil & gas… one coverall for<br />

both threats.<br />

Arc-Rated<br />

Until recently, clothing worn to protect against flash<br />

fire (boom) or arc flash (zap), were both referred to as<br />

flame resistant clothing. The 2012 Edition of NFPA 70E<br />

is introducing a new term called “arc-rated” to further<br />

define the materials used to protect against arc flash.<br />

Materials that are used to protect against electrical<br />

discharge must be flame resistant and also must carry<br />

an arc-rating. To achieve an arc rating the material needs<br />

to have been tested for exposure to electrical arc. All<br />

<strong>Benchmark</strong> <strong>FR</strong> products carry an arc-rating noted as a<br />

number followed by “cal/cm 2 ,” to represent the ATPV or<br />

Ebt of the product.<br />

Size M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL<br />

Chest 38-40 42-44 46-48 50-52 54-56 58-60 62-64<br />

See page 47 for additional sizing information.<br />

Add Ons:<br />

Patches<br />

Reflective<br />

Transfers<br />

Reflective<br />

Striping<br />

Custom Sizes<br />

(Minimum of 3)<br />

Embroidery<br />

Screen<br />

Print<br />

Custom Hem<br />

(Free service)<br />

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