What does "FR" stand for in FR clothing?
Flame Resistant
What does PPE stand for?
Personal Protective Equipment
What organization sets the safety standards for flame-resistant clothing?
NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)
What common natural material is often used in FR clothing?
Cotton (treated with FR chemicals)
Name one industry where flame-resistant clothing is commonly used.
Oil and gas, electrical, firefighting
What is the main purpose of flame-resistant clothing?
To protect from hazards
Name one common piece of PPE besides FR clothing.
Gloves, helmets, goggles
What is the NFPA standard for FR clothing in electrical work?
NFPA 70E
Name one synthetic material used in FR clothing.
Nomex, Kevlar, or Modacrylic
Why do electrical workers wear FR clothing?
To protect from arc flashes
What type of clothing is typically flame-resistant?
Coveralls, jackets, pants, shirts
What part of the body does an FR helmet protect?
Head
What is the ASTM standard for testing flame-resistant fabrics?
ASTM F1506
What happens to flame-resistant materials when exposed to heat?
They self-extinguish or char
What hazard do oil and gas workers protect against with FR clothing?
Flash fires and explosions
How does flame-resistant clothing work to protect the wearer?
By self-extinguishing and not melting
What PPE is designed to protect the eyes from flames or sparks?
Safety goggles or face shields
What does OSHA stand for?
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Why is cotton often treated for flame resistance?
Cotton is naturally flammable
In what environment would you need flame-resistant high-visibility clothing?
Roadside or industrial work sites
Is flame-resistant clothing fireproof?
No, it is resistant, not fireproof
Which PPE item is used to protect hands from burns?
Flame-resistant gloves
What does the "Arc Rating" of FR clothing refer to?
The level of protection against electrical arc flashes
What property of FR clothing prevents it from melting?
It is engineered to resist melting and dripping at high temperatures
Why is it important for welders to wear flame-resistant clothing?
To protect from sparks and molten metal