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When an arc flash incident occurs, your clothing is the final barrier between life-altering thermal injury and returning home safely. At Cool Tools, our professional-grade Upper Body Arc Flash Protection collection is engineered to shield the torso, neck, and vital organs from extreme blast energy and radiant heat. From lightweight, moisture-wicking HRC2 arc flash shirts for daily maintenance to heavy-duty HRC4 switching jackets for high-voltage industrial operations, we supply the certified protection required for every Australian electrical environment.
We never compromise on garment quality because we know the stakes on a high-energy worksite. Our premium range of flame-resistant (FR) workwear features world-class technical fabrics designed for maximum durability, mobility, and heat stress management:
DuPont™ Nomex®: Inherent flame resistance engineered into the fiber structure that won't wash or wear out, providing an elite thermal shield.
Parvotex FR: High-breathability, inherently structural fabric designed for superior moisture management in hot, humid Australian climates.
BSD Germany & Sherwood: Precision-cut switching coats and jackets engineered for high-visibility compliance and rapid donning during critical rack-in and racking operations.
All-Weather Tech: Inherently FR water-repellent fleece and windproof softshell jackets to keep high-voltage technicians focused during winter site work.
Whether you are performing routine electrical switchboard inspections or executing a complex high-voltage switching maneuver, your gear must align with your site risk assessment. Our collection provides clear calorie ratings ($cal/cm^2$) to keep your team fully compliant with AS/NZS 4836 and NFPA 70E standards:
HRC2 / CAT 2 (8-21 cal/cm2): Everyday protective clothing, including electrical arc polos, lightweight work shirts, and protective hoodies for low-to-medium risk tasks.
HRC4 / CAT 4 (40-69 cal/cm2+): Elite-tier switching jackets and heavy-duty protective coats engineered to withstand extreme high-energy arc flash hazards.