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The MCR SAFETY 5182X3 is a Class 3 high-visibility, flame-resistant two-piece rain suit designed for workers in hazardous outdoor environments where both weather protection and FR compliance are required. Constructed from a 0.40mm stretch polyurethane outer shell bonded to a cotton-polyester blend inner layer, the suit delivers flexibility and comfort without sacrificing protection. The high-visibility lime colorway meets Class 3 requirements for maximum conspicuity. A roll-up hood is integrated into the jacket design, keeping it accessible without adding bulk when not in use. This garment is intended for installation, utility, roadway, and industrial workers operating in wet or flame-risk conditions.
The 5182X3 is suited for outdoor trade applications including road construction, utility maintenance, electrical line work, and general industrial job sites where ANSI Class 3 visibility and FR ratings are mandated. The stretch PU construction allows a full range of motion, making it practical for tasks requiring climbing, bending, or extended overhead work. The two-piece configuration allows the jacket and pants to be worn together or separately depending on conditions.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct selection for Class 3 FR rain suit applications in construction, utility, and industrial trades requiring both flame-resistance and high-visibility compliance.
FR-rated protective garments should be inspected before each use for tears, burns, or delamination that could compromise protection. Launder and maintain this garment strictly per the care label instructions to preserve FR properties. Do not alter the garment by cutting, sewing, or adding non-FR accessories that could compromise the rating. Selection of appropriate FR PPE should be guided by a qualified safety officer in accordance with applicable NFPA or OSHA standards for the specific hazard category.
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