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Here are some key safety tips for wearing flame-retardant workwear in hazardous environments:

Proper Selection and Fit

  • Select flame-resistant clothing based on the specific fire and heat hazards present in your workplace12. Consider factors like flame resistance, arc flash protection, and heat insulation.
  • Ensure that the flame-retardant workwear fits properly for optimal protection. Loose or ill-fitting clothing may compromise the effectiveness of the protective features2.

Inspection and Maintenance

  • Conduct regular inspections to identify any signs of wear, tear, or damage to your flame-resistant clothing2.
  • Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for proper cleaning and maintenance to preserve the protective qualities of the workwear2.
  • Improper care like using bleach or fabric softeners can reduce the effectiveness of the flame-resistant properties4.

Fostering a Safety Culture

  • Receive comprehensive training on the proper use and care of flame-retardant workwear2.
  • Maintain open communication to report any concerns or incidents related to the protective clothing2.

Additional Safety Measures

  • Wear flame-retardant footwear in addition to clothing to protect your feet from flames, heat, and chemicals3.
  • Ensure compliance with industry-specific safety standards for flame-resistant workwear24.
By following these safety tips and prioritizing proper selection, fit, maintenance, and a safety-conscious culture, workers can maximize the protection provided by flame-retardant workwear in hazardous environments. Investing in quality flame-resistant clothing is crucial for safeguarding workers against fire-related injuries and fatalities.




Author: Tyndale Company, Inc.



Key insights

  • 🩹 The majority of fatalities and catastrophic injuries in Flashfire and AR flash are caused by flammable clothing igniting and continuing to burn, which is entirely avoidable by wearing flame resistant or Arc rated clothing.
  • Flame resistant clothing is crucial for protection against second and third degree burns and potential infections.
  • 🧯 The difference between flame resistant clothing and non-flame resistant clothing can be illustrated by placing two mannequins in the same flash, one wearing flame resistant protective apparel and the other in flammable cotton.
  • The difference in the effectiveness of flame resistant clothing versus flammable clothing is striking.
  • Seeing is believing, and believing in the importance of flame resistant clothing increases the likelihood of wearing it properly.

Timestamped Summary

  • 00:00 Flame resistant and Arc rated clothing can be a life-saving difference in preventing catastrophic injuries and fatalities caused by flammable clothing igniting and continuing to burn.
  • 00:50 The greater the percentage of skin surface broken open, the higher the risk of infection and longer hospital stay.
  • 01:22 Flame resistant clothing is designed to prevent severe burns and increase survival in exposure to flames, as demonstrated by a comparison between a mannequin wearing flame resistant clothing and one wearing flammable cotton.
  • 01:46 Flame resistant clothing protects against fire, while flammable clothing quickly catches fire.
  • 02:15 Flame resistant clothing can prevent catastrophic or fatal injury in the event of a fire, making the difference between going home or going to the hospital.
  • 02:41 Tindale invests in research and shares videos to emphasize the importance of flame resistant clothing for safety and proper care.

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  • 00:00 We're often asked why tindel makes the investment to conduct full scale arc flash and flash fire in the real world and the answer is simple. Flam resistant and Arc rated clothing can be a life and death. Difference and seeing is believing seeing these materials perform in the real world is vital to understanding why you need them. The significant majority of fatalities and catastrophic injuries in Flashfire and AR flash are not caused by the initial Hazard. They're caused by flammable clothing igniting and continuing to burn and that's an entirely avoidable issue don't wear fuel wear flame resistant or Arc rated clothing and avoid the catastrophic injury and fatality to understand this better. We need to take a little bit of a deeper dive into the medical aspects of body burn.
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  • 00:50 The main predictor of survival is tbsa or total body surface area receiving second or third degree burn. What they have in common second and third degree burn that makes them the same is that they both break the skin. When you break the skin you have an infection path and they rush you off to the hospital or the burn center where there are more infectious agents than anywhere on Earth including all the antibiotic resistant ones. So the greater percentage of your skin service that's broken open. The more likely you are to get that infection and the longer you're in the hospital around those infectious agents.
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  • 01:22 So the goal of Arc rated inflame resistant clothing is to minimize or eliminate second and third degree burn and make sure you survive in this exposure to illustrate the difference between flame. Resistant clothing and non-flame resistant clothing we've placed two mannequins shoulder to shoulder in the same Flash. The mannequin wearing the navy blue is in flame resistant protective apparel and the mannequin wearing khaki is in flammable. Cotton.
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  • 01:46 Here Comes our propane release we'll zoom in a little bit for a better look. Here comes our Flash and as the mannequins emerge from the flame the FR garment has done its job but the flammable garment is clearly fully engulfed in flame. Here's a rear view in slow motion and zoomed in and you can see as the flame front moves from your right to left as soon as there's separation. You can clearly see that the flammable garment is already on fire from head to toe.
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  • 02:15 This is as Stark a comparison as you'll ever see two garments shoulder-to-shoulder one flame resistant and one not the flammable garment ignition would result in catastrophic or fatal injury. While the flame resistant garment not only has not ignited and continued to burn. It has also insulated to the hazard so that we would predict no burn through it. This is literally the difference between going home or going to the hospital the Burn Center or the morg.
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  • 02:41 So why does Tindale make this investment in research because you matter and your people matter and we are more than a service provider. Tindale is more than a garment provider. We are your partners in safety. We do the research and share the video because seeing is believing if you believe in it. You're more likely to wear it to wear it properly to take care of it to retire it from service and at the end of the day. If you take care of it it'll take care of you.
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