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Sep 18, 2024 - 08:40 AM
The best ATPV (Arc Thermal Performance Value) rating for a flame resistant shirt depends on the level of protection required for your specific work environment. ATPV measures the energy necessary to cause a second-degree burn and is given in calories per centimeter squared (cal/cm²). Higher ATPV ratings indicate better protection. Most flame resistant shirts, like the Flame Resistant Navy Crew Cotton Jersey Shirt and the Flame Resistant Silver Crew Cotton Jersey Shirt, have an ATPV of 8.9 cal/cm², which is suitable for many industrial applications. For higher protection, consider the Glenguard FR Shirts with an ATPV of 9.5 cal/cm². With various ATPV ratings available, you can find the right level of protection for your needs. These options provide robust protection and comfort, making them excellent choices for demanding environments.