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Macron Safety is a safety solutions partner. We work beside you to educate and train within your company to ensure you are not only OSHA compliant, but more importantly you and your employees are as safe as possible in your work environment. Macron Safety helps you to define your company's unique individual needs based on your work environment and safety requirements.

Macron Safety feels it is important to provide on-site training for your employees; so we travel to your site to provide all the training you need to make safe and OSHA required decisions.

 

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daily wear, arc flash suits, insulated gloves, insultaed tools, test instruments

Contact Michael Placeres
Address 5011 Fruitvale Rd
Newcastle CA, 95658
Country United States
Telephone (916) 905-6535
Fax (877) 498-3568
Email contact@macronsafety.com
Website www.macronsafety.com
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Arc 25 cal/cm² Flash Coat & Bib-Overall Suit

The ARC25 Arc Flash Suit from Oberon is designed to provide protection from Arc Flash heat Exposures. The suit exceeds the requirements of NFPA 70E Hazard Risk Category 3* (HRC3*), up to 29 cal/cm². The materials used are manufactured with 42% Para-Aramid, 38% Meta-Aramid and 20% Melamine fiber.

Oberon’s ARC25 suit is inherently Flame Resistant (FR). It will remain Flame Resistant after years of frequent and repeated laundering. ARC25 is the lightest weight Arc flash suit in the market at this protection level. The outer surface of the shield window is scratch resistant coated to last longer. The inner surface of the shield is Anti-fog coated for clearer visibility.

The Coat & Bib-Overall Suit protect from Arc flash heat exposure and are constructed of materials that are inherently flame resistant.

  • 10.0 oz/yd² fabric has an Arc Rating of 29 cal/cm² ATPV.
  • Hazard Risk Category 3.
  • Nomex® sleeve cuffs.
  • Double front closure has flame-resistant zipper tape and a Nomex Velcro® safety flap.
  • Sewn with flame-resistant thread
  • Constructed with Flame Resistant Suspenders.
  • Expandable Pleats at the waist for adjustable fit and comfort.
  • Wide Pant Legs that are easy to slide on over work boots, equipped with Velcro cinch straps
  • Hood Arc Rating (ATPV): 29 cal/cm²
  • Lens-Visible Light Transmittal: 57%
  • Meets NFPA 70E-2009 and ASTM F-1506-02ae1 and ANSI Z87.1.
  • Note: Personal protective equipment should be chosen to meet or exceed the expected incident energy at a specific work site.

 

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Arc 65 cal/cm² Flash Coverall Suit

The ARC65 Arc Flash Suit from Oberon is designed to provide protection from Arc Flash heat exposures. The suit exceeds the requirements of NFPA 70E Hazard Risk Category 4* (HRC4*), up to 70 cal/cm². The materials used are manufactured with 56% Para-Aramid, 24% Meta-Aramid and 20% Melamine fiber.

Oberon’s ARC65 suit is Inherently Flame Resistant (FR). It will remain Flame Resistant after years of frequent and repeated laundering. ARC65 is the lightest weight Arc Flash suit in the market at this protection level. The outer surface of the shield window is scratch resistant coated to last longer. The inner surface of the shield is Anti-fog coated for clearer visibility.

The Coverall Suit protects from Arc flash heat exposure and are constructed of materials that are Inherently Flame Resistant.

  • 15.5 oz/yd² fabric has an Arc Rating of 70 cal/cm² ATPV.
  • Hazard Risk Category 4.
  • Nomex® Sleeve cuffs.
  • Double front closure has flame-resistant zipper tape and a Nomex Velcro® safety flap.
  • Expandable Pleats at the waist for adjustable fit and comfort.
  • Wide Pant Legs that are easy to slide on over work boots, equipped with Velcro cinch straps.
  • Sewn with flame-resistant thread
  • Hood Arc Rating (ATPV): 70 cal/cm²
  • Lens-Visible Light Transmittal: 42%
  • Meets NFPA 70E-2009 and ASTM F-1506-02ae1, ANSI Z87.1.
  • Note: Personal protective equipment should be chosen to meet or exceed the expected incident energy at a specific work site.

 

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Arc Flash Shields

Deluxe Face shields are molded from durable polycarbonate and are intended for protection in Hazard Risk Category 2 applications.

 

  • Scratch-resistant exterior coating with a permanent antifog coating on the interior.
  • Tested to ASTM F-2178-02a and ANSI Z87.1-2003.
  • Comply with NFPA 70E 2009.
  • Color: Light Green
  • Window has 14"x8" vision area, 0.105" thickness, two 6" side shield extenders, two 4’’ crowns (upper and lower).
  • Compliant Complies with NFPA 70E-2009. Tested according to ANSI Z87.1-2003 & ASTM F2178-02.

 

The ArcShield is designed to provide protection from low-level energy arc flash hazards. According to NFPA 70E Hazard Risk Category (HRC) levels, this shield should be used to protect electrical workers from hazards similar to the required minimum of HRC2 or below. Be aware that the arc rating (ATPV) of fabrics and face shields is based on the results of sufficient heat transfer through the fabrics and faceshields to indicate a 50% probability of a second-degree burn based on the Stoll curve. Always perform a hazard analysis and use higher protection than the hazard you are facing.

 

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Flame Resistant Reflective Coveralls

Flame Resistant Reflective Coveralls

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Daily Wear Long Sleeve Flame Resistant Shirt

Daily Wear Long Sleeve Flame Resistant Shirt

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