UL CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
Flame Resistant
Clothing (FRC) In accordance with Standard NFPA-2112-18 for protection of
Industrial Personnel against short Duration thermal exposures from Fire (flash
Fire).
IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION.
LIMITATIONS OF USE
The FRC Garments produced to meet this standard are intended
to be used as workwear in situations where a Flash Fire may occur.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
The garments are not intended and must not be worn to enter
into proximity of fire or used for protection against chemicals, oils, hot
metals, liquids or steam or to fight structural fires or wildland fire fighting.
The garments when treated correctly and as the user information lays out will
provide limited protection against clothing ignition and short term exposure to
flames only. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury
or death."In the event of accidental exposure to an ignition
source the health and safety of the
worker will depend upon the performance of his/her FR PPE Clothing, The
purchase of correct FRC clothing is not only important it is literally a matter
of life and death." Care and
Maintenance of Flame Resistant Clothing by Mr David Loftin.
PROPER USE
As outlined by NFPA 2113 it is the user’s responsibility to
determine that the FRC is suitable for its intended purpose. Risk assessment of the Industrial environment should be
performed by a certified and appointed safety officer in order to recommend the
correct level and proper use of FRC to be worn. FRC is available for
undergarments, base layer garments and outer garments including also the
availability of High Visibility FRC meeting the same standard.Suitable training and instruction must be undertaken to
recognize the hazards and limitations of the FRC. The FRC will not protect you against all Fire
or Flame hazards
MARKING RECOMMENDATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
Any added non-flame resistant or non-heat resistant company logos, insignia,
badges, emblems, rank, title, nameplates, by print, embroidery, heat transfer application
or other method of branding should be minimized and must be in accordance with
the performance requirements of the standard. It is recommended to consult with
Beryl Davis Ltd. branding department as such additions may invalidate the FRC
warranty.
BERYL DAVIS FRC WARRANTY
Beryl Davis Ltd will guarantee that all garments purchased
will be free of workmanship defects and all mechanical elements, closures will
operate as intended for normal wear within one year of purchase as long as the garments warning, use
and care instructions are followed. Defective FRC should be notified
immediately to Beryl Davis authorized representative to be returned or repaired
SIZING AND FIT
BDFR range of clothing is engineered, designed and sewn to
meet the harsh requirement of the industries ergonomics and functional demands.
The sizing guides on the individual packaging of the FRC are created to help
you choose the correct size that will provide the workers with the BDFR
"best fit and comfortable" solution. Each garment may have a
differing amount of allowance based on whether the garment would be worn close
to the skin or alternatively over several layers. The FRC should not be too
loose or too tight and should not restrict movement.
DONNING and DOFFING
FRC garments should be worn fully closed and only as fully
intended. Sleeves should be buttoned and not be folded and shirt tails should
be tucked in as to not expose bare skin or body areas.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
Cleaning of FRC should be performed as specified on FRC
labels.Additionally Bleaches, Fabric softeners and Starches must
not be used. The use of bleaches will reduce the flame resistant properties.
The use of fabric softeners and starches will add to the flammability of the
FRC. FRC should be turned and washed inside out, as many FR
fabrics are heat sensitive high wash temperatures should be avoided. Different colors should not be mixed in the same wash load.Additional care should be taken to follow carefully labels
on FRC that meets high visibility standard ANSI/ISEA 107-2015For optimum results washing machine should not be loaded in
excess of 75%. Careful cleaning of contaminants will extend the life of the FRC
however contaminated garments may increase the flammability of the FRC and negate
the FRC properties of the fabric.
INSPECTION.
FRC must be inspected before each use.Great care and attention is taken to provide you with a
perfect manufactured garment but it is the responsibility of the operator to
physically inspect the FRC seam construction prior to donning.In the event under normal wear and laundry the garment is
showing signs of rips, tears, abrasion or other structural seam or thread
damage the FRC must be isolated and disposed of or sent for repair.In the event the FRC has been exposed to fire the garment
should be disposed of or sent for repair.In the event the FRC has been exposed to hazardous materials,
chemicals, oil spills, sparks or molten metals the garment should be isolated
until thoroughly decontaminated. Inspection must be made after decontamination
for any areas that are cracked, brittle, charred, discolored, stiff, faded,
ripped or torn. In such an event the garment must be disposed of or sent for
repair.
REPAIR
Garment must be cleaned according to garment care
instructions prior to repair.Labels with care instructions are designed to be visible and
outlive the life of the garment. The removal of such garment labels will
invalidate the garment warranty. Repairs must only be undertaken by authorized Beryl Davis repair
centers. These centers will use only threads, materials and hardware suitable
for the standard of garment being repaired. Not all FR materials are suitable
to be used on all FR Garments as the materials used will differ in their
protective qualities.Unauthorized repairs to FRC will totally invalidate the
warranty of the garment. Contact Beryl Davis Ltd for further information and advice.
STORAGE
Garment must be cleaned and inspected according to garment
care instructions prior to any storage.FRC must be stored dry, away from direct sunlight, extreme
cold, or sources of humidity. Damage caused due to prolonged incorrect storage
may cause the FRC material to degrade and will decrease its protective
properties.
RETIREMENT AND DISPOSAL
If the garment is deemed unusable or unrepairable due to
extensive wear, contaminants, or any of the exposures as listed in these
instructions the FRC must be retired and disposed of according to acceptable
community environmental proceedures. The FRC must not be recycled or resold as
FRC.