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2015/16
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RECREATIONAL | INDUSTRIAL | SAFETY
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Recreational Outerwear
Industrial Outerwear
Safety Outerwear
USA Safety Outerwear
FR Protective Gear
Viking Firewall™
Industrial Footwear
Gloves
P3 - 13
P14 - 23
P24 - 34
P35 - 40
P41 - 48
P49 - 57
P59 - 71
P72 - 78
P58 Accessories &
Cleaning Solutions
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RECREATIONAL - INT
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The Viking AdvantageWaterproof & Breathable
Waterproof - Viking uses the most globally recognized Hydrostatic Water Pressure
testing method – AATCC 127 to qualify our fabrics as being waterproof. The test
material is subjected to steadily increasing water pressure on one face until water
penetration occurs on the opposite face in three separate locations. The minimum
standard for Viking is 11.2 psi (pounds per square inch) or 784 mbar. This may
generically be called 8,000 waterproof.
All waterproof Viking recreational garments have seams thatare double sewn, taped and heat sealed.
Breathable – Viking uses the most globally recognized Water Vapour Transmission
testing method – JIS L-1099 – Procedure B-1 to determine fabric breathability. This is a
measure of the fabrics ability to let steam or perspiration evaporate outside the textile.
The test measures the amount of water in grams per sq. meter that migrates over a 24
hour period. Generally accepted ratings are:
The minimum standard for claiming Breathability in a Viking garment is 8,000
g/m2/24hours.
5,000 – 8,000 g/m2/24hours = Good Breathability
8,000 – 15,000 g/m2/24hours = Very Good Breathability
15,000 + g/m2/24hours = Excellent Breathability
There are two common stitch types used in the outerwear market:
Hemstitching – Fabric is folded over at the edge and the layers are stitched
together. This provides a clean hem edge, and eliminates fraying threads. Hemstitching
requires more time and quality attention to produce.
Overcast stitching – This has a circular, continuous threading around the edge of
the material. This system is much faster, and less expensive. The risk is that should
this continuous thread break, the whole seam will unravel, also the fabric edge threadswill “slip” pulling the trim stitching off the body of the fabric and commence unravelling
All Viking garments are hemstitched.
Stitching (seams)
HemstitchingOvercast stitching
Double stitch versus single stitch - double stitching joints increases the tensile
resistance of the seam, while reducing the specific pressure on each stitch. Should one
stitch get snagged and torn, the garment will not unravel. Polymer film garments
should be stitched at seams as well as heat sealed to ensure stress points do not tearor peel. All Viking garments are double stitched for durability.
Bar-tacking – bar-tacking is the reinforced repetitive stitching at critical tear points
on a garment; these include pocket edges, arm and leg cuffs, button holes, and key
stress areas in crotch, arm and back.
All Viking garments are fully bar-tacked in all corners and
stress areas.
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TECHNOLOGY BEYOND WATERPROOF
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RECREATIONAL OUTERWEAR
More Viking Advantage . . .ippers
here are two common types of zippers used in outerwear:
ooth Zippers - these are produced either in plastic or
etal (brass). Tooth zippers offer the highest level of
urability and longevity, and have the ability to withstande torque of industrial and commercial uses. Highly
commended for front closures and boot zip regions.
All Viking garments use tooth zippers on
front and boot closures.
oil Zippers - these are considerably less expensive
nd are produced in plastic. Coil zippers are designed for
w-pressure closures like pockets or arm vents. As front
osures have a high risk of breaking or being damaged,
oth zippers are superior.Waterproof
Coil Zipper
Tooth
Zipper
Coil
Zipper
The Viking standardYou can rely on Viking gear to keep you safe, dry, an
on the coldest and rainiest of days, because every p
the Viking garment has been meticulously thought o
deliver a comprehensive waterproof system that is a
comfortable to wear.
Each component and the stitching behind a Viking g
give you the protection you need to Brave The Elem
®
Waterproof Breathable
-Tech - is a complete protective membrane,
esigned with continuous microscopic pores, which
ows heat vapor created on the inside to exit,
hile preventing water molecules from penetrating
e garment.
ease refer to Page 3 for details on the relationship
etween waterproof & breathability in Viking
arments.
Moisture vapour escapes
Elements stay out
ThermoTM
U ltra thin
Insulation
ThermoMaxx- is a high-tech, ultra-thin and light
weight insulation that provides maximum warmth
without the bulkiness.
Trilobal Polyester - triple twined polyester
thread creates a cross section of fibres at regular
intervals to form cells.
These cells significantly increase the tensile
strength of the garment over regular knit fabrics,
effectively preventing tears from expanding to the
next cell, while increasing the cut, tear and abrasion
resistance of the garment.Stormblaster - The Stormblaster hood system
reduces wind and rain exposure up the back of the
jacket, while orienting the front close to the chin and
cheek area. It has a safety “Tear Away” design,
making it easy to remove and attach.
Standard hoods are traditionally attached with
Velcro or buttons, leaving gaps that could allow
water to travel up and around the neck area.
14" Embroidery access- Whether you are an ad spec
promotional business, Viking
recreational garments are B2
Look for the zipper icon abov
garments that feature these
convenient embroidery acces
Throughout this catalogue, you will find suggested
temperature ratings on ThermoMaxx insulated garments
or lined boots. These ratings were developed using the
CLO value system of heat transfer between layers within
a garment/boot, envisioning a mobile individual’s comfort
level in these temperate zones - these ratings are for
guidance purposes only.
RECREATIONAL - INTRO
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SIZE S - 3XL
Viking® Evolution Tempest Unlimited
Jacket Features Pants Features
®
EV400BB
EV400BR
EV400PZ
®WaterpBreatha
RECREATIONAL WATERPROOF & BREATHAB
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Breathability 12000g/m²/24 hours breathable
Waterproof 7000mm
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Viking® Alpine Jacket Features
®Waterproof Breathable
SIZE S - 3XL
Breathability 17000g/m²/24 hours breathable
Waterproof 8000mm
RECREATIONAL WATERPROOF & BREATHABLE
023CKL022BB 023CA023BC
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SIZE S - 5XL
Viking® Tempest 50 Lined Jacket
Thermo TM U ltra thinInsulation
850N
850BK
RECREATIONAL ARCTIC CONDIT
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RECREATIONAL WINT
829N
SIZE S - 4XL
Viking® Torrent 3-In-1 Jacket Features
/
829CLG
829BK
950BK
SIZE S - 2XL
Viking® Crescent ThermoMAXX® Jacket Fea
/
950W
Thermo TM U ltra thinInsulation
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Viking® Tempest Jacket Features
837CB 838CN
SIZE S - 3XL
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837N 837BK
838PZ
838CR
838CB
838GC
Jacket Features Pants Features
Viking® Tempest Classic Features
RECREATIONAL ALL SEASON
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RECREATIONAL ALL SEAS
866MG
Viking® Creekside Features
Jacket Features Pants Features
SIZE S - 2XL
868PZ
866IM
866PB
866BK
Viking® Torrent Features
828BK
828P
Jacket Features Pants Features
SIZE S - 3XL
828
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RECREATIONAL LIGHTWEIGHT
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910PC
910BK
Available in size XS
920BK
920HB
920P
Viking® Ladies Windigo Features
Jacket Features Pants Features
SIZE S - 3XL
Viking® Windigo Features
Jacket FeaturesPants Features
10CR
Viking® BT Elements Jacket Features
240B
SIZE XS - 2XL
240D
SIZE S - 2XL
930W 930BK
Viking® Crescent Jacket Features
SIZE S - 2XL
910N
910CG
910CSB
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Viking® Ultimate ArcticLite Jacket Features
-20ºC/-4ºF
-30ºC/-22ºF
408B
402NB
SIZE S - 3XL
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Viking® Tempest Fleece Jacket Features
RECREATIONAL LIN
Thermo TM
SIZE XS - 4XL
Viking® Soft Shell Jacket Features
406BK
Viking® Ladies ThermoMAXX® Jacket Feat
-20°C/-4°F
/
410BK
SIZE S - 2XL
Zips into 880 serie
Thermo TM
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R UGGED
&T OUGH
What’s in the fabric?olymer film vs. Woven coated
olymer film garments are made
m material such as PVC (Poly Vinyl
loride), PU (Polyurethane), and
oprene. They excel in splash protection
t are generally poor with puncture andrasive protection.
oven coated fabrics are made from
lon, or Polyesters. They are tough,
rd to rip or tear but offer limited
otection against chemicals.
nderstanding each material:VC is the most economical material. It has
od chemical resistance, which increases
h thickness; has a low melting tempera-
e of 160°C / 320°F which allows for heat
lding seams to form unibody garments;
s low tensile strength and is easy to tear
d puncture if not impregnated with a
pporting fabric. Rainwear described as
VC” denotes an unsupported PVC fabric
enerally disposable); “PVC/POLY”
notes a supported fabric backing that has
en “Skimmed” (Pressed) onto the PVC
m that gives tensile support to resist
aring; and “PVC/POLY/PVC denotes a
pported fabric backing that is
andwiched” between two PVC film layers
give maximum tensile support as well as
duce risk of delamination from exposure to
acids, fats, and oils. Produced in
thicknesses from .20mm to .65mm, thicker
garments offer superior durability and
chemical protection, with “Industrial Grade”
being .45mm. PVC rainwear offers highestlevel of waterproof, windproof, and splash
protection, and is easy to clean. PVC
garments are designed for low to mild risk
industries, and depending on garment
thickness, can be used as a disposable
garment or as a heavy duty garment.
The downside to PVC rainwear is that it is
heavy, and rigid in feel. PVC rainwear
should feel pliable to the touch – hardness is
an indicator that the material has fillers in it,
which are cheaper but also significantly
impact the durability (they will degrade faster
from sun and chemical exposure), as well as
their tensile strength (tearing and puncture).
Backing fabrics should also be examined,
with tighter woven fibers being superior to
loose threads – if you can see through the
backing, most likely it will tear easily.
PU (Polyurethane) : an alternative for
PVC which is 100% waterproof and splash
protection. Polyurethane is a more
expensive material, PU has fair chemical
resistance which increases with thickness,
has a low melting point of 240°C / 464°F
which allows for heat welding seams to form
unibody garments, and its porous property
gives it varying degrees of breathability. PU
is a very soft material that requires asupportive fabric backing, is lighter weight
than PVC and stretches easily, but has low
abrasion resistance.
The downside to PU rainwear is that it is
very soft with low tensile strength, so will
tear easily. PU is a porous material, and
when it stretches can open these pores
allowing water to absorb through (most
common on pant seat). PU garments are
designed for low risk, light duty use. High
quality fabric backing can be used to restrict
stretching, increasing the fabric’s
waterproofness while also allowing for
higher levels of breathability – generally
these fabrics are more than double the cost
of basic PU garments
Neoprene : Specialized fabrics produced
with materials like Neoprene offer similar
properties as PVC (above) with superior
chemical, thermal, and abrasion resistance.
These are uniquely designed for chemical
plants, mining and oil refineries. These are
generally the most expensive of the Polymer
film garments.
Nylon is one of the strongest fibers,
tensile, tear and puncture resistance.
with thread thicknesses of 300D – 420(Denier) are used in high impact indu
forestry, lumber yards, metal shops d
their high resistance to tearing and pu
Nylons are 20% - 25% more expensiv
Polyesters, are stiffer in feel, and clas
Medium Weight. Nylons do not hold d
well; as such they cannot meet the hig
visibility requirements of CSA or ANS
retroreflective materials.
Polyester has excellent dye retentio
the fabric of choice in the high visibilit
market. Polyester is lighter in weight,
tensile, tear and puncture resistance.
the weakness of Polyester fabric, Vik
designed our Tri-lobal fabric that more
quadruples the tensile, tear and punc
resistance of oxford polyester (flat we
Tri-lobal polyester will meet the durab
needs of construction, mining, and fo
industries.
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ow does woven fabric become
waterproof?
order for a woven fabric to becomeaterproof, or waterproof/breathable, a
pray coating or a laminated film of PU or
VC is applied to create a barrier that
roplets of water cannot pass through
waterproof). PVC coating offers superior
aterproofness as it is solid and non-porous
enerally over 10,000 mm w.c. (withstands
4 psi or 980 mbar of hydrostatic water
ressure), with zero breathability. PVC
oated wovens are typically designed for
imates between -5 to +18 degrees C with
gh precipitation and winds, in heavy-duty
pplications.
PU coated wovens are frequently
mislabelled as Waterproof/Breathable, asPU is a porous film. All PU coatings will
demonstrate some level of breathability
when tested, however depending on the
quality of PU, as well as the coating
methodology, the Water Vapour Transmis-
sion level can be as low as 300 g/m2/24
hours; whereas the industry expectation for
Breathability is a minimum of 5,000 g/m2/24
hours. PU coatings are applied in layers with
waterproofness increasing with the number
of coatings, waterproof PU coated wovens
should be able to resist water penetration
Things to consider when looking
for a waterproof woven coated
garment... All coated wovens must be tape sealed on
the seams to prevent water from penetrating
through the sewn fabric layers – this can be
the weakest point in a waterproof garment
where either taping is not 100%, or abrasion
wear slowly delaminates or abrades the
tape layer.
Key areas of concerns a
#1) the collar seam line has
seams joining into the neck, as w
being an area of open exposure
tempest conditions (All Viking Ho
built ½” longer in the backs to co
collar seams when bending forw
#2) the shoulder seams as th
area of high abrasion and friction
Viking jackets have been conver
“Raglan” shoulder designs to mo
arm and shoulder seams to the c
front and back)
How does it keep me dry & warm?
under a Hydrostatic Water Pressure test of a
minimum of 7 psi, or 490 mbar.
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INDUSTRIAL GE
Quick summary
L
S plash protection
PUL
aminated Fabricspplication:
Material:
PVCL2 x Coated
L PVC
L Neoprene
R ugged industries Application:W oven Fabrics
NylonWMaterial:
Polyester W
100%
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SPLASH PROTECTION GARMENTS
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Features
Open Road Light Industrial Features
35100
2 x Coated
L PVC
Open Road Light Industrial Long Coat Features
2 x Coated
L PVC
SIZE S - 3XL
SIZE S - 3XL
2337
2120B
Jacket Features
Pants Features
Viking® Handyman Features
2110Y 2110BK
SIZE S - 3XL2 x Coated
L PVC
2110Y and 2110BKare packaged in a clear pouch
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SPLASH PROTECTION GARMEN
king®
Viking® Journeyman Features
Viking® Norseman Jacket & Pants Features
4110J
5110J
6110J*
4110P
5110P
6110P*
4125J
5125J
6125J*
PVCL
SIZE S - 3XL
SIZE S - 3XL
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Features
Hooded Jacket Features
3125J 3110P
2 x Coated
L PVC
4112
5112
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Viking® Journeyman Features
SIZE S - 4XL
6210J
SPLASH PROTECTION GARMENTS
SIZE S - 3XL
6210P
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Features
2 x Coated
L PVC
Viking® Bristol Bay Features
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Features
2 x Coated
PVC2 x Coated2 x Coated
PVCL
8125J
7125J
8110P
7110P
6212 Hood – 6212 sold separately
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
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RUGGED INDUSTRIAL GARMEN
Open Road 150D Features
Viking® Journeyman 420D Features Perfect for high abrasion, snagging industries. Nylon fabric is superior in tear resista
Ideal for Forestry/Lumber yard
SIZE S - 3XL
SIZE S - 4XL
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Features
3305J 3305P
Full length sleeve
2900Y
2900BK* 2900G
NylonW
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Features
3300J 3300P 3307J 3307P
Also available in USA:
2910JG & 2910J
2910PG & 2910P
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Viking® Journeyman 300D Trilobal Features
SIZE S - 4XL
3010J
RUGGED INDUSTRIAL GARMENTS
SIZE S - 3XL
3010P
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Features
Viking® Professional THOR 300D Trilobal Features
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Features
3910JB 3910PB
Hood – 3010H sold separately
®Waterproof Breathable
Breathability 8500g/m²/24 hours breathable
Waterproof 10200mmFits over 402 series Fits over 408 series
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COVERAL
Open Road Coveralls Features
SIZE XS - 4XL
ORC10N
APP ANTI-POCKET PUNCTURE
PROTECTION UPF
SIZE LT - 3XLT
Viking® Coveralls Features
SIZE XS - 4XL
VC20 N
APP ANTI-POCKET PUNCTURE
PROTECTION UPF
SIZE LT - 3XLT
Regular Tall
VC30 O
VC20 N
VC20BK
VC30 O
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Viking® Overalls Features
SIZE S - 4XL
VC40 O
OVERALLS & INSULATED COVERALLS
APP ANTI-POCKET PUNCTURE
PROTECTION UPF
VC40 N
Viking® Insulated Coveralls Features
VC50 N
APP ANTI-POCKET PUNCTURE
PROTECTION UPF
SIZE S - 3XL
VC50 N
VC50 O
SIZE LT - 2XLT
Regular Tall
Thermo TM U ltra thinInsulation
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Viking® Insulated Overalls Features
SIZE S - 4XL
SIZE S - 4XL
VC50PO
INSULATED PARKA & OVERAL
APP
ANTI-POCKET PUNCTUREPROTECTIONUPF
Viking® Insulated Parka Features
VC50JO
APP ANTI-POCKET PUNCTURE
PROTECTIONUPF
VC50J N
VC50J O
VC50P N
VC50P O
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HI-VIS SAFETY GEAR
-Vis apparel is a function of two
rts – retroreflective striping (most
mmon is Silver tape), and
minance of background material
enerally yellow/green or orange).
Understanding Hi-Visibility Standards:
SA Z96-09 / ANSI 107-2010
igh visbility safety apparel
What are the classes?
What are the levels?
ass 1 Apparel is a basic harness
stripes/bands over the shoulder
d encircling the waist (stripes/bands
ly meet CSA/ANSI standard). Can
Level 1, 2, and FR retroreflection.
Class 2 Apparel is full coverage of
upper torso, back, sides and over the
shoulder (stripes/bands & background
fabric both meet CSA/ANSI standard).
Can be Level 1, 2, and FR retroreflec-
tion.
Class 3 Apparel is Class 2 apparel
PLUS bands encircling both arms and
legs (all stripes/bands and
background fabric meet CSA/ANSI
standard). Must have Level 2
retroreflection.
Level FR allows for Flame Resistant
garments with striping/bands wherethe total retroreflective level is at 20%
of the level 2 requirement (FR treated
fabrics lose lustre after treatment).
Level 1 is a slightly lower
performance level of the striping, but
still requires the background material
to meet CSA/ANSI Standards.
Retroreflective level is at 70% of the
Level 2 requirement.
Level 2 is the highest level of
retroreflection and requires thebackground fabric to meet CSA/ANSI
standards as well as the
Striping/bands to meet the highest
coefficient level (the brightest level).
What about the fabric?
olyester fabrics will meet the
SA/ANSI requirements for Class 1, 2
d 3 garments, and are the most
dely used.
ylon fabrics will not pass due to the
e running from washing.
R treated PVC and PU
olymer film garments can achieve
ass 1 (much higher grade
ellow/green PU fabrics “could” meet
ass 2). With FR treated PU and
VC it is next to impossible to meet
e “y” chromaticity coordinate
requirements (ask for a test report if
you are unsure).
It can be very difficult to verify if a
Hi-Vis garment actually meets both
the background and striping
retroreflection requirements. Both
CSA and ANSI require minimum
testing results in original state as well
as after 5 washes – it is highly
recommended that you ask your
provider for the appropriate
independent test reports of the fabric
and the tape in both original state and
after 5 washes.
Viking Technology
Working with our innovativesuppliers, Viking introduces it’sown reflective material.
Vi-brance reflective material hasbeen independentlytested to meet CSA / ANSIrequirements.
Vi-brance meets CSA-Z96-09 / 107-2010 standards.
You can rely on Viking’s Vi-branreflective material to keep you sand visible.
Difference between Canada & USA standards
CANADA& USA USA ONLYBack configuration Back configuration
All “X” Configuration
Jackets meets
Class 3 Level 2
All USA Jackets meets
ANSI/ISEA 107-2010
Class 3 Level 2
All USA Vest & Shirt meets
ANSI/ISEA 107-2010
Class 2 Level 2
USA GARMENFor a full listing ofUSA-specific garmplease see . . .
Page3All “X” ConfigurationVest & Shirt meets
Class 2 Level 2
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Sunlight, which is a major source of
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation, has a wide
range of positive health effects but,long-term sunlight exposure is known
to be associated with the development
of skin cancer, skin aging, immune
suppression and eye diseases such
as cataracts.
Understanding the hazard and ratings:
Hazard from the sun?
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UPFViking UPF 50+garments use speciallytreated pre-washed fabrithat block 97.5% of UVradiation in regular as weas lighter weight garmenlike t-shirts. The protectiowill not wash out withnormal wear and care.
Working under the sun?
Learn about its hazards and how to protect yourself
What are some health hazards
of exposure to UV radiation?
Sunburn (erythema) is the
best-known acute effect of excessive
UV radiation exposure.The severity of
the effect depends on the wavelength,
intensity, and duration of exposure.
Over the longer term, UV radiation
induces degenerative changes in cells
of the skin, fibrous tissue and bloodvessels leading to premature skin
aging, photodermatoses and actinic
keratoses. Another long-term effect is
an inflammatory reaction of the eye. In
the most serious cases, skincancer and cataracts can occur.
All personnel working outside should
be prepared to protect themselves
from over exposure of ultraviolet
radiation.
What about the ratings?
UPF stands for Ultraviolet Protection
Factor. It is the ratio of the average
effective ultraviolet radiation (UVR)
irradiance transmitted and calculated
through air to the average effective
UVR irradiance transmitted and
calculated through fabric. It is the
amount of ultraviolet radiation that afabric blocks. Fabrics are tested for
UPF ratings.
The following fabric qualities
contribute to the chances that a
particular garment will have a goodUPF rating:
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor.
It is the ratio of UV radiation dose
required to produce recognizable
redness on skin that has been
protected with a sunscreen to UV
radiation dose required to produce the
same redness on unprotected skin.
SPF indicates how much longer it will
take for skin to begin to redden with
the product on than if the skin was
tested for SPF ratings.
The percentage of burning UV ra
that a product blocks does not
increase proportionally with the
value.
Ratings continued...
UVA is a long wavelength ultraviolet
ray from the sun. UVA rays are the
“aging” rays in the UV spectrum. UVA
radiation ranges from 320 to 400
nanometers in wavelength. Some
wavelengths in that range have
greater potential to cause damage
than other wavelengths. UVA radiation
is stronger in the early morning and
late afternoon when the sun’s rays
reach the Earth at an angle.
UVB is a medium wavelength
ultraviolet ray from the sun. UVB rays
are the “burning” rays in the UV
spectrum. UVB radiation ranges from
280 to 320 nanometers in wavelength.
Some wavelengths in that range have
greater potential to cause damage
than other wavelengths. UVB
radiation is stronger between late
morning and early afternoon when the
sun’s rays are directed straight down
at the Earth.
So what does the rating
mean?
UPF 15 - 24
Good UV protection :
Blocks 93.3 - 95.9% of UV radiation
UPF 25 - 39
Very good UV protection :
Blocks 96.0 - 97.4% of UV radiation
UPF 40 - 50+
Excellent UV protection :Blocks 97.5% of UV radiation
The UPF ratings for level of protection
found in the fabrics are classified by
ASTM International as follows: These
Sun Protective Clothing, tested under
AATCC Test Method 183.
Most garments of a weight of 280gsm
or higher should achieve UPF 50.
How to protect yourself?
Ways to limit exposure to the sun's
UV radiation include wearing
protective clothing and hats, and
applying sunscreens.
Protective clothing can include longpants, hats, and long-sleeved shirts.
Viking UPF50+ garments use
specially treated pre-washed fabrics
that blocks 97.5% of UV radiation in
regular as well as lighter weight
garments like t-shirts. The protection
will not wash out with normal wear
and care.
Other methods include, applying
sunscreens.
What are some of the ways
to protect yourself when
working under the sun?
Sunscreens are rated according to
Sun Protection Factor (SPF), an ind
of protection against skin erythema
(reddening of the skin). SPF ranges
from 1-50 or more. The higher the
SPF is, the more protection it offersfrom UVB radiation.
SPF 15 sunscreen may absorb mor
than 92 percent of UVB radiation
SPF 30 sunscreen may absorb 96.7
percent
SPF 40 sunscreen may absorb 97.5
percent of UVB radiation
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6125 Features
6135 Features
Viking® Safety Vest Features
SIZE S/M - 2XL/3XL
Viking® Surveyor Safety Vest Features
6125 O
SIZE S - 4XL
HI-VIS VEST (CANAD
6135 G
6125 G
6135 O
6195 O 6195 G
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Viking® Professional Journeyman Surveyor Vest Features
3995 G
HI-VIS VEST (CANADA)
3995 O
Viking® All-Trades 1000D Vest Features
High abrasion, snagging industries due to superior tear resistance of
1000 denier fibers. Ideal for forestry, lumber yard, and construction
red
4915 R Front
4915 R Ba
SIZE S - 4XL
SIZE S - 3XL
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6005 Features
6006 Features
Viking® Safety T-Shirt Features
SAFETY T-SHIRT (CANAD
6000 G
6000 O
Viking® Safety Cotton T-shirt Feature
6002O
6001O Front 6002 O Front Back
Viking® Safety Cotton Lined T-shirt Fea
Viking® Safety Long Sleeve Shirt Fea
6010 G 6010 O
6005 O
6005 G
6006 G
6006 O
UPF
UPF
SIZE S - 5XL
SIZE S - 4XL
SIZE S - 4XL
SIZE S - 4XL
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SAFETY SHIRT & HOODIE (CANADA)
6015O & G Features
6015N Features
Viking® Safety Cotton Lined Long Sleeve Shirt Features
SIZE S - 4XL
Viking® Safety Cotton Long Sleeve Shirt Features
"
SIZE S - 4XL
6016 O
UPF
6015 O
6015 N
6420JO & G Features
6420BK Features
Viking® Safety Fleece Hoodie Features
"
"
SIZE S - 4XL
6420J G 6420J O
6420BK
UPF
6015 G
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Jacket Features
Bib Pants Feature
Open Road 150D Features
Viking® Safety Maxx 150D Features
6323J O
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Feature
Waist Pants Featu
SIZE
SIZE
Viking® Safety Long Coat Features
6323J G
6323WP G
6325J G 6325P G
6325J O 6325P O
SIZE
6323P G
6323P O
6326 G
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6327P G
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Jacket Features
Pants Features
Viking® Handyman 300D Rainsuit Features
SAFETY RAINWEAR (CANADA)
6327J O
6330P G 6330J G
6327P O
Jacket Features
Detachable hood soldseparately in Canada
Pants Features
Viking® Professional Journeyman 300D Features
6330J O
6330P O
SIZE S - 3XL
SIZE S - 4XLSIZE S - 5XL
6330H O 6330H GDetachable hood sold separately
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SAFETY RAINWEAR (CANADA)
Parka Features
Overalls Features
Viking® Professional Freezer 300D Trilobal Features
6450J O 6450P O
6450J G
6450J O
6450P G
6450P OSIZE S - 4XL
Thermo TM U ltra thinInsulation
100%
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SIZE S - 4XL
Open Road Surveyor Safety Vest Features
"
6165 O
“D”, “U” & “X” Configuration
USA
All USA Jackets meets
ANSI/ISEA 107-2010
Class 3 Level 2
All USA Vest & Shirt meets
ANSI/ISEA 107-2010Class 2 Level 2
Open Road BTE Safety Vest Features
U6110 O U6110 G
6165 G
6165 O
“D” Configuration
“U” Configuration
SIZE S/M – 4XL/5XL
(SKU#U6155 is ANSI/ISEA 107-2010
Class 3 Level 2)
All USA Pants meets
ANSI/ISEA Class E Level 2
HI-VIS GARMENTS (US
U6112 O U6112 G Open Road Zipper Safety Vest Features
"
SIZE S - 5XL
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
“X” Configurati
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U6125 G U613
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HI-VIS VEST (USA)
Viking® Fleece-Lined Safety Vest Features
SIZE S - 4XL
U6205 G
Viking® Class 3 Safety T-Vest Features
SIZE S - 5XL
U6155 O
U6155 G
U6125 Features
U6135 Features
Viking® 5pt. Tear Away Safety Vest Features
SIZE S/M - 4XL/5XL
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
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SIZE S - 3XL
SIZE S - 4XL
HI-VIS VEST (US
SIZE S - 5XL
4915 R
U6195 O U6195 G Viking® Surveyor Safety Vest Features
U3995 G U3995 OViking® Professional Surveyor Safety Vest Featur
Viking® Professional All Trades
1000D Surveyor Safety Vest Features
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
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HI-VIS SHIRT & HOODIE (USA)
Viking® Safety T-Shirt Features
U6005 O
Viking® Safety Long Sleeve Shirt Features
SIZE S - 3XL
U6010 G
U6005 G
SIZE S - 3XL
U6010 O
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
6420JO & G Features
6420BK Features
Viking® Safety Fleece Hoodie Features
SIZE S - 4XL
6420J G 6420J O
6420BK
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Jacket Features
Bib Pants Features
Open Road 150D Features
D6323J G
Waist Pants Features
HI-VIS SAFETY RAINWEAR (U
D6323P G
D6323WP G SIZE S - 5XL
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Features
Open Road 150D Features
6323J O
Waist Pants Features
6323J G
6323WP G
SIZE S - 5XL
6323P G
6323P O
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Jacket Features
Waist Pants Features
Viking® Professional THOR 300D Trilobal Features
3930J G
HI-VIS SAFETY RAINWEAR (USA)
3930WP G
SIZE S - 4XL
3930J G
3930J O
3930WP G
3930WP O
®Waterproof Breathable
Breathability 8700g/m²/24 hours breathable
Waterproof 10200mm
Viking® Professional Journeyman 300D Trilobal Features
Jacket Features
SIZE S - 4XL
Bib Pants Features
Waist Pants Features
D6329J G
D6329P G
D6329P O
D6329J O
D6329WP
D6329W
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLY
U.S.
ONLYU.S.
ONLY
D6335J G
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Often users mix up the many standards
and test methods related to FR garments.
We will go through the most relevant
standard performance specification, test
methods, terms and give you a summary of
what you should really be looking for when
considering FR garments.
Standards vs Test Methods
Please explain!?
ASTM F2302-08 – This is the Standard
Performance Specification for Labelling
Protective Clothing as Heat and Flame
Resistant. Requirements: must meet
requirements under Test Methods ASTM
D6413 for flame resistance and ISO 17493
for convective heat resistance.
ASTM F2733-09 – This is a Standard
Performance Specification for Flame
Resistant Rainwear for Protection Against
Flame Hazards. Requirements: must meet
requirements under Testing MethodsASTM D6413 and ISO 17493 and ASTM
F1930.
CGSB 155.10 – This is a Standard
Performance Specification for Firefighter’s
protective clothing for protection against
heat and flame. This Standard is
SPECIFIC to Firefighter clothing, and hasno relevance for any other industry. It is
commonly, and incorrectly, used to
reference a fabric’s resistance to
ignition and self-extinguish when
exposed to an open flame.
CGSB 155.20-2000 – This is a Standard
Performance Specification outlining the
minimum requirements for performance
workwear worn for protection against
unplanned exposure to hydrocarbon flash
fire. Testing includes flame resistance
(fabrics tested before and after 50
domestic wash/dry cycles), thermal
protective performance (TPP), heat
resistance, and thermal shrinkage
resistance.
Standards continued...
CGSB 155.22-97 – This is the Standard
Performance Specification outlining the
minimum requirements for performance of
fireline workwear worn for protection
against the adverse effects to the
firefighter’s body during forest firefighting.
Testing includes flame resistance (fabrics
ested before and after 50 domestic
wash/dry cycles), thermal protective
performance (TPP), heat resistance,
hermal shrinkage resistance, and seam
strength.
NFPA 2112-2012 – This is the Standard
Performance Specification that shall
specify the minimum performance
requirements and test methods for
flame-resistant fabrics and components,
and the design and certification require-
ments for garments for use in areas at risk
of flash fires. Testing includes flame
resistance (fabrics tested before and after
100 commercial wash/dry cycles), thermal
protective performance (TPP), heat
What does it mean to meetCGSB 155.20-2000?The CGSB 155.20-2000 standard refers to
protective WORKWEAR that will be worn
as the outermost garment (please note the
wording WORKWEAR and GARMENT, as
this standard relates to a completed
garment, not just its components). This
standard is the most abused ; many
manufacturers will claim partial
compliance with statements like: (1) Meets
CGSB 155.20 Par 6.1.1 (referencing only
the single paragraph 6.1.1 of the standard
which is related to Flame Ignition and
Self-Extinguish—the actual garment is
non-compliant, but the outer fabric has a
basic flame retardant treatment); (2) Shell
material meets CGSB 155.20 (referencing
only that the outer fabric meets
paragraphs 6.1.1. through 6.1.2.2 of the
standard which is related to the FlameIgnition, Self-Extinguish, and Thermal
Protective Properties (TPP) of the shell
fabric—the actual garment is
non-compliant as the Standard req
Components, including liners, visib
(tape), reinforcements, wristlets, a
meet Flame and Heat Resistancerequirements both in original state
after 50 cycles of washing; all thre
be inherently flame resistant, and
insulation MUST be Flame and He
Resistant. Using reference portion
standard, or unique paragraphs of
standards is misleading and decep
the consumer, who will assume th
garment is protective against Hydr
Flash Fire occurrence.
What about PVC or PU proGarments made of PVC or PU po
films CANNOT meet CSGB 155.20not pass the ISO 17493 convective
requirement due to their low meltin
of 160°C, and 240°C respectively.
resistance, thermal shrinkage, and manikin
flash fire.
NFPA 1975-2009 –This is the Standard
Performance Specification outlining
requirements for the design, performance,
testing, and certification of non-primary
protective station/work uniforms and the
individual garments comprising
station/work uniforms. This standard shall
also specify requirements for the thermal
stability and flame resistance of textiles
used in the construction of station/work
uniforms.
NFPA 1977-2011 – This is a Standard
Performance Specification specifying the
minimum design, performance, testing, and
certification requirements for protective
clothing, helmets, gloves, and footwear that
are designed to protect firefighters adverse
environmental effects during wildland
fire-fighting operations.
ASTM F1506-10a – This is a Standard
Performance Specification for Textile
Material for Wearing Apparel for Use by
Electrical Workers Exposed to Momentary
Electric Arc and Related Thermal Hazards,
as per Section 130.7 (C)(8) of NFPA 70E.
Testing includes electric arc exposure,
flame resistance (fabrics tested before and
QUICK SUMMARY: inherent ability to resist ignition or to self-extinguish.
tests vertical flame as well as thermal protective performan(TPP VALUE) A minimum level 6 (at 3 second) is required tomeet this standard, and all materials used on the garmentincluding the threads must be FR. (More details on Page 42
after 25 commercial wash/dry cy
tear resistance, breaking strengt
dimensional change in launderin
colourfastness to laundering/dry
and yarn slippage.
FLAME RESISTANT GARMEN
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STM D6413 – The USA Testing
ethod and requirement for
termining a fabric’s resistance to
nition and ability to self-extinguish
hen exposed to an open flame.
AN/CGSB 4.2 No. 27.10 – The
anadian Testing Method and
quirement for determining a fabric’s
sistance to ignition and ability to
lf-extinguish when exposed to an
en flame.
Test Methods & Codes/Guidesest methods
What is HRC & TPP?
RC is changing to Arc Rated
ategory (CAT) – HRC is an
breviation for Hazard/Risk Categorydetermined by the ATPV (Arc
ermal Protective Values) or the
mount of energy from an Electric Arc
abric will resist. The change to Arc
ted Category is to remove the
sk”, and define the actual Arc
otection as “risk” to a worker is more
unction of multiple factors that
quire a risk assessment or model.
is standard does not address
drocarbon Flash peril: HRC is
ing to Arc rated Category as
fined as follows:
ver the next year you will see a
nsition of labelling on FR garments
m HRC to CAT (Arc Rating ATPV).
RC/CAT has a relationship with
drocarbon Flash Fire protection in
at materials of Cotton or inherent FR
omex) generally will meet the TPP
quirements of hydrocarbon Flash
e protection when meeting
RC/CAT 2 or greater. However,
ISO 17493/ASTM F2894-12b –
A Testing Method and requirement for
determining a fabric’s ability to resist
ignition, melting, or shrinkage in ambient
temperatures at 260°C for 5 minutes.
ASTM F1930 – A Testing Method using a
manikin with a finished garment and using a
heat flux of 2 cal/cm² over an exposure time
of 3 seconds to determine the predicted
second and third degree burn area. This
test method duplicates a Hydrocarbon
Flash fire incident, and predicts the
garment’s protection against 2nd and 3rd
degree burns.
Codes / GuidesOSHA 1910.269 – This is a Code or
Guide comprised of the operational andmaintenance of electric power generation,
control, transformation, transmission and
distribution lines, and equipment. OSHA
standard CFR1910.269 has brought many
occupational safety principles for the
protection of all the workers working in
workpaces where there is always risk of
injuries due to electric shocks or fire burns.
NFPA 70E-2014 – Both of the
or Guide are for electrical safety
workplace, composed of proced
policies, and guidelines.
Arc CAT ATPV
CAT 1 Min 4 calories/cm²
CAT 2 Min 8 calories/cm²
CAT 3 Min 25 calories/cm²
CAT 4 Min 40 calories/cm²
TPP – Thermal Protective Performance
of a fabric tested with radiant and
convective energy to determine the total
energy required to simulate a 2nd degree
burn injury. The minimum requirement for
a fabric used in a CGSB 155.20 garment
is 6.0.
To sum it up . . .
HRC is only used for electric arc, so a
high HRC rating does not automatically
imply that it will offer any hydrocarbon
flash fire protection.
Depending on the material used, a high
HRC garment may provide some inherent
TPP value but unless stated, do not
assume TPP rating.
TPP in relation to
CGSB155.20.2000
It is not enough that a fabric may have a
TPP value of 6.0+; in order to meet the
standard of CGSB 155.20, and provide
the required amount of hydrocarbon flash
protection to a user, the WHOLE garment
must comply with the CGSB 155.20
standard. Be careful about claims of
“Fabric meets CGSB 155.20, or has a
TPP value of 6.0+”.
The correct standard for “basic” FR (vertical flame andself-extinguishing, as well as Convective Thermal Resistance) is ASTM F2302-08
If you are looking for basic FR...
Hydrocarbon flash fire & Electric arcThe correct standards for Hydrocarbon Flash Fire and Electric Arprotective clothing are:
NFPA 70E, NFPA 2112-2207, CGSB 155.20-2000,CGSB 155.22-97, and ASTM F1506A.
Each of these standards has stringent requirements for complianlot traceability, and independent testing. Manufacturers makingany claims of compliance to these standards should be able toprovide extensive testing reports in original state and after50 washing cycles.
Under each of the above standards there is a requirement that eagarment have a clear label outlining the limitations, and use of thegarment for applications. All VIKING garments with claims of “BasFR will be labelled as follows:
ATTENTIONThis garment has been tested for and complies with ASTM F2302-08; StandardPerformance specification for Labeling Protective Clothing as Heat and Flame ResisThis garment will not combust, melt, or shrink in ambient temperatures up to 260 C°contact with flame, this garment will resist ignition, and/or self-extinguish. The intenduse of the garment is for protection from liquids including water, oil, light acids, andcaustics. This garment also provides wind resistance and acts as a thermal layer agaharsh elements, while providing increased visibility of the wearer. This garment is nointended as protection from Hydrocarbon Flash Fires, Electric Arc Hazards, or weldisparks.
Limitations
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HRC/CAT 2 can be attained with Polymer
Film fabrics like PVC which will FAIL
Hydrocarbon Flash requirements. Whenselecting Hydrocarbon Flash Fire
garments focus on the TPP values versus
the HRC/CAT level.
LAME RESISTANT GARMENTS
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Jacket Features
Bib Pants Feature
Viking® FR Suit Features
Viking® FR PVC Features
2110FR
FLAME RESISTANT GARMEN
6310J
SIZE S - 3XL
6310P
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Feature
SIZE S - 3XL
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Feature
Viking® Miner 49er Mining Suit Features5200J
SIZE S - 3XL
5200P
5212 Hood sold separately
L Neoprene
SIZE S - 4XL
Viking® FR PU Features
6050FRJ
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Feature
6050FRP
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FLAME RESISTANT GARMENTS
Viking® FR Vest Features
6136FR
6165FR
Viking® FR 3M General Features
SIZE S - 4XL
SIZE S - 4XL
6055FRJG
6055FRJO
6055FRPG
6055FRP
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Features
SIZE S/M - 4XL/5XL
Open Road Surveyor FR Vest Features
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Bib Pants Features
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Viking® Professional Journeyman 300D
Trilobal Rip-Stop FR Features
Viking® Professional Journeyman 300D
Trilobal Rip-stop FR Surveyor Vest Features
3907FRJ
FLAME RESISTANT GARMEN
3995FR
SIZE S - 4XL3907FRP
SIZE S - 3XL
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Viking® FR Hoodie Features
3907FRH
SIZE S - 4XL
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Viking® Professional Insulated
Journeyman 300D Trilobal Rip-Stop FR Features3907FRWJ 3907FRWP
Viking® Professional Insulated
Journeyman 300D Trilobal Rip-stop FR Vest Features
3995FRW
FLAME RESISTANT GARMENTS
Jacket Features
Bib Pants Features
SIZE S - 4XL
Thermo TM U ltra thinInsulation
SIZE S - 4XL
Thermo TM U ltra thinInsulation
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Parka Features
Overalls Features
Viking® Professional Freezer™ Insulated
Journeyman 300D Trilobal Rip-Stop FR Features3957FRJ
FLAME RESISTANT GARMEN
SIZE S - 4XL
3957FRP
Viking® Heavy Duty Insulated
Journeyman 420D Nylon Rip-Stop FR Overalls Featur
SIZE S - 4XL
3357FRP
Thermo TM U ltra thinInsulation
Thermo TM U ltra thinInsulation
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Viking Firewall
The FIREWALL™ FR Commitment Viking Firewall™ FR is committed to providing industry leading Flame Resistant garments
that offer the highest level of safety for workers exposed to electrical arc and hydrocarbon
flash fire hazards.
Viking Firewall™ FR has partnered with Westex® by Milliken to supply best-in-class
inherent and treated flame-resistant fabrics for Viking Firewall™ FR garment. Milliken &
Company, with the recent acquisition of Westex®, is the largest flame resistant fabric
manufacturer in the world and a market leader in innovation and technology.
Fabric Choices for All Industry Applications
Viking Firewall™ FR garments are offered in inherent or treated flame-resistant fabrics by
Westex® by Milliken. Westex® by Milliken® treated FR fabric is made of 88% cotton,
12% nylon blend with a proprietary permanent FR treatment process guaranteed for the
life of the garment. Westex® CXP® flame-resistant fabric, made of NOMEX® IIIA fibres,
offers greater comfort and durability than other NOMEX® IIIA fabrics. NOMEX® CXP®
combines the Softouch Technology™ process with LEAP® technology to provide a soft
NOMEX fabric that protects against both arc flash and flash fire hazards.
Westex® by Milliken® Flame Resistant Fabrics
Westex by Milliken® 88% cotton / 12% Nylon
are high performance flame-resistant (FR)
fabrics specifically designed for industrial
workwear. The proprietary fabrics use a
specialized ammonia-free FR treatmentprocess and are constructed of an optimized blend of Pima cotton and high-tenacity Nylon
designed to help mitigate potential injuries due to electric arc and flash fire exposure, while
providing enhanced durability and comfort. The combination of these capabilities makes it
an ideal fabric for industrial workwear occupations in manufacturing, utilities, electrical
maintenance, petrochemical, welding, and steel.
Westex® by Milliken’s excellent protection against Flash Fire and Arc Flash can
significantly reduce the risk of burns. With high air permeability, fabrics breathe, keeping
the wearer more comfortable.
Westex® by Milliken® fabric is UL Certified to NFPA 2112, CAN/CGSB-155.20, NFPA
1975 (7 oz only), NFPA 1977 and Arc Rated according to ASTM F1506 for NFPA 70E as
HRC/CAT 2.
Westex® CXP® Nomex® Flame Resistant Fabric
Westex® CXP® is a patented, flame-resistant fabric madeof DuPont™ NOMEX® IIIA. The fabric is more comfortable
and lasts longer than comparable NOMEX® fabrics, and
is the best choice for protective industrial uniforms and
for fire service.
Milliken’s Softouch Technology® ensures that Westex® CXP® is soft to the touch and has
improved airflow through the fabric and the proprietary VISA® technology provides
superior wicking for moisture management and helps oily stains wash out. Plus, Westex®
CXP® is 40% lighter than FR Cotton/Nylon 9 oz. fabrics, an important factor in overall
comfort. All of this keeps you cool and dry while working in hot environments.
Westex® CXP® fabric is UL Certified to NFPA 2112, CAN/CGSB-155.20 (155.22), NFPA
1975, NFPA 1977 and Arc Rated according to ASTM F1506 for NFPA 70E as HRC/CAT 1.
Milliken® DuPont™ Nomex® CXP® HRC 2
Inherent Flame Resistant Fabric
Nomex® CXP® fabric by Milliken® was
specifically developed to provide improved
comfort with dual-hazard fire and electric arc
protection. This uniquely made fabric also offers
the proven durability, life cycle value and
inherent flame resistance that you have come to expect from Nomex®.
Nomex® CXP® is a patented, inherently flame-resistant fabric innovation that helps
protect against both fire and electric arc flash hazards. This dual-hazard solution combines
proprietary technology engineered by Milliken® to enhance arc protection for DuPont™
Nomex®—which is recognized as a leading flame-resistant (FR) fabric for fire protection in
oil and gas, military, emergency response and automobile racing applications.
Nomex® CXP® is UL Certified to NFPA 2112, CAN/CGSB-155.20 (155.22), NFPA 1975,
NFPA 1977 and Arc Rated according to ASTM F1506 for NFPA 70E as HRC/CAT2.
All VIKING FIREWALL™ FR garments are designed fo
ultimate safety and comfort. Each VIKING FIREWALL
garment is manufactured with attention to detail and
incorporates design features to ensure functionality o
job site. Garment construction and components are c
pliant to meet or exceed all applicable safety standard
Fully stitched bi-sw
back to provide m
comfort and mob
All stress points ar
tacked to offer ulti
durability
All seams are sewn
100% flame-resis
Nomex® threa
Industrial wash 3M™ Scotchlite™ Retroreflectiv
trim with flame-resistant backing
Viking Firewall™ FR Products offe- Superior Safety performance
- Improved Comfort and Durability- Best Value in FR Safety Workwea
Flame-resistan
hook and loop
closures
Use only high
YKK® flame
resistant zippe
All metal is
thermally prote
from the ski
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FLAME RESISTANT GARMENTS
SIZE SR - 5XLT
Viking® FIREWALL™ FR Button Front Shirt Features
31B77
Viking® FIREWALL™ Pants Features
20179 21479
SIZE 28 - 60
FLAME RESISTANT COVERALLViking® FIREWALL™ FR Unstriped Contractor Coveralls Features
40777
1100 Dark Navy
SIZE SR - 5XLT
1100 Dark Navy
1100 Dark Navy
SIZE 28 - 48
20179 Viking® FIREWALL™ FR Cargo Pants Features
21479 Viking® FIREWALL™ Flat Front Service Pants Features
1800 Lite Blue
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40566
40577
40579
FLAME RESISTANT COVERA
1000 Nav
Available in
1200 Roy
5000 Red
Available in
1200 Roy
5000 Red
1100 Dar
Available in
1200 Roy
5000 Red
2100 Slat
SIZE SR - 5XLT
Viking® FIREWALL™ FR 6 oz.
CXP® Nomex® IIIA Coveralls Features
Viking® FIREWALL™ Striped Coveralls Features
SIZE SR - 5XLT
40577 Viking® FIREWALL™
Striped Coveralls 7 oz. Features
40579 Viking® FIREWALL™
Striped Coveralls 9 oz. Features
SIZE SR - 5XLT
4000 Dar*Available f
4000 Dar*Available f
1100 Dar*While Sup/Booking
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Viking® FIREWALL™ FR
CSA High Visibility FR Coveralls Features
40477
40479
Viking® FIREWALL™ CSA Striped Coveralls Features
5400 High Visibility Orange
40677 Viking® FIREWALL™
CSA Striped Coveralls 7 oz. Features
40679 Viking® FIREWALL™
CSA Striped Coveralls 9 oz. Features
FLAME RESISTANT COVERALL
1100 Dark Navy
1200 Royal Blue
5000 Red
2100 Slate Grey
SIZE SR - 5XLT
40679
40477 Viking® FIREWALL™
CSA High Visibility FR Coveralls 7 oz. Features
40479 Viking® FIREWALL™
CSA High Visibility FR Coveralls 9 oz. Features
40677
5400 High Visibility Orange
5400 High Visibility Orange
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40665
41666
FLAME RESISTANT COVERALL AND OVERA
Available in:
1200 Royal Blue
1100 Dark Navy
Available in:
1200 Royal Blue
5400 HighVisibility Orange
SIZE SR - 3
Viking® FIREWALL™ FR CXP®
Nomex® CSA Striped Coveralls Features
Viking® FIREWALL™ FR CXP®
Nomex® IIIA CSA Striped Bib Overalls Features
Viking® FIREWALL™ CSA
Striped Bib Overalls Features
SIZE S - 5
41679
SIZE S - 5 Available in:
1200 Royal Blue
4000 Dark Green**Available for booking
2100 Slate Grey**Available for booking
5000 Red**Available for booking
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SIZE S - 4XL
Viking® FIREWALL™ FR CXP® Nomex®
Striped Insulated Overalls Features
51566
NSULATED (WINTER) FR OVERALL/COVERALL
SIZE S - 5XL
Viking® FIREWALL™ FR
Striped Insulated Overalls Features
Viking® FIREWALL™ FR
Striped Insulated Overalls Features
5400 HighVisibility Orange
51579
51679
1100 Dark Navy
1000 Navy
1200 Royal Blue
5000 Red
1200 Royal Blue
2100 Slate Grey
SIZE S - 4XL
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55566
INSULATED (WINTER) FLAME RESISTANT COVERA
SIZE SR - 5XLT
Viking® FIREWALL™ FR
CSA Striped Insulated Coveralls Features
Viking® FIREWALL™ FR
CXP® Nomex® Striped Insulated Parka Feature
Viking® FIREWALL™ FR
CSA Striped Insulated Parka Features
SIZE SR - 5XLT
55679
SIZE SR - 5XLT
1200 Royal Blue
5000 Red
1200 Royal Blue
5400 HighVisibility Orange
1100 Dark Navy
1200 Royal Blue
5000 Red
2100 Slate Grey
5400 HighVisibility Orange
INSULATED (WINTER) FLAME RESISTANT PARK
1000 Navy**Available for Booking
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DuPont™ Nomex® IIIA Viking™ FIREWALL™ FR
Zip-Up Jacket Features
Viking® FIREWALL™ FR Base Layer Features
2000 Black
SIZE S - 4XL
5F692
24F96
34F96
SIZE SR - 5XLT
FR Long Sleeve Undershirt
FR Long Underwear (Pants)
34F96
24F96
2200 Slate Grey
FLAME RESISTANT BASE LAYER (LONG UNDERWEAR)
NSULATED (WINTER) FLAME RESISTANT JACKET
SIZE S - 4XL
Viking® FIREWALL™ FR
Knit Full-Zip Hoodie 64x90 Features
FLAME RESISTANT HOODIE/KNIT SWEATSHIRTS
64x90
64x94
SIZE S - 4XL
Viking® FIREWALL™
Knit Full-Zip Hoodie 64x94 Features
1100 Dark Navy
SIZE S - 3XL
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1100 Dark Navy
Available in:
1200 Royal Blue
5000 Red
5400 HighVisibility Orange
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FLAME RESISTANT ACCESSOR
SIZE Fits All
Viking® FIREWALL™ FR CXP® Nomex®
Hard Hat Winter Hood 68G66 Features
Available in:
1200 Royal Blue
Available in:
1200 Royal Blue
1000 Navy** Available for Booking
68G66
6SF77
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