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The MCR Safety MU3624FRL is a flame-resistant, cut-resistant utility driver glove built for electrical utility workers and industrial trades professionals who need durable hand protection in high-hazard environments. Constructed from premium brown top-grain goatskin leather, the glove delivers superior dexterity and abrasion resistance compared to split leather alternatives. It carries an arc rating of 24.7 cal/cm2 (HRC2 / CAT2) and a Heat Attenuation Factor (HAF) of 91.3 percent, making it appropriate for energized work covered under applicable electrical safety standards. A DuPont Kevlar lining and Kevlar-thread stitching on all seam lines reinforce the glove against seam blowout and extend service life.
This glove is designed for utility industry applications including overhead line work, transmission and distribution tasks, and general industrial operations that require arc-flash and flame protection. The double-palm construction adds a second layer of goatskin at the palm, fingertips, thumb crotch, index finger, and knuckle zones for targeted reinforcement where contact wear is highest. A Nomex back-of-hand panel promotes breathability and comfort during extended wear. The shirred elastic wrist closure and 2.5-inch cuff help keep debris out while maintaining a secure fit throughout a full shift. Licensed electricians and qualified utility workers are the primary installers and end users of this glove.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct-issue glove for utility and industrial professionals requiring arc-flash and cut-resistant hand protection in compliance with applicable NFPA 70E and ASTM F1506 standards for flame-resistant personal protective equipment.
This glove is PPE, not a mechanically installed component. Qualified electrical workers and safety supervisors should verify that the arc rating meets or exceeds the incident energy level established by a site-specific arc-flash hazard analysis before use. Inspect gloves before each use for cuts, punctures, or seam separation that could compromise protection. Gloves should be retired from arc-flash service immediately upon discovery of any breach in material integrity.
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