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Get Your Employees Ready for the Workday FLAME RESISTANT CLOTHING

Electric Arc Flash Flash Fire Molten Metal Splash Low-Light or Hazardous Environment HELPING YOU GET PREPARED FOR YOUR WORKDAY HAZARDS. is the largest provider of managed flame resistant clothing (FRC) programs. Over half a million wearers get Ready for the Workday with FRC from the most trusted source for FRC apparel in North America. With our professional commitment and diverse options, offers FRC products from manufacturers who engineer them to be more durable, more comfortable and lighter than any other garments of their type.

HAZARDS ASSESSMENT OSHA regulations require employers to provide their employees with personal protective equipment (PPE) in certain work environments to reduce employee exposure to hazards. For example, do your employees work on or near electricity or energized parts? work with or near flammable liquids gas? If you answered Yes to any of these questions, you should consult with a safety professional to determine whether a protective apparel program may be required. As an employer, it is your responsibility to comply with industry standards and OSHA regulations to protect your employees from hazards they may encounter. After you have consulted with a safety professional and determined your employees PPE needs, can provide that PPE and design a laundry service program to fit your company s needs. weld or come in contact with molten metals? work in dimly lit/low visibility areas or along the roadway?

ELECTRIC ARC FLASH 6,000 Nearly 6,000 fatal electrical injuries have occurred since 1992. -BLS Data 5-10 Between 5 and 10 electric arc flash explosions occur every day in the US* 35,000 F Electric Arc Flashes produce temperatures up to 35,000 F* According to the Fire Protection Research Foundation, electrical injuries represent a serious workplace health and safety issue. Failure to use appropriate PPE for electrical safety work practices, including FRC, contributes to many electrical injuries. OSHA s Workplace Safety Awareness Council defines an arc flash as a phenomenon where a flashover of electric current leaves its intended path and travels through the air from one conductor to another, or to the ground. The results are often violent and when a human is in close proximity to the arc flash, serious injury or even death can occur. NFPA 70E is an industry standard which outlines how to properly protect your employees and create a safe working environment, as well as help your company comply with government regulations. NFPA 70E applies to all personnel working on energized equipment greater than 50 volts or equipment that could produce an arc flash which means virtually every industry has employees at risk. *Bureau of Labor Statistics, as published by the Fire Protection Research Foundation in Occupational Injuries from Electrical Shock and Arc Flash Events report, March 2015.

SIMPLIFIED TWO-CATEGORY FLAME RESISTANT CLOTHING SYSTEM CATEGORY 2 REQUIRED PPE* Also fulfills NFPA 70E requirement of Category 1 CATEGORY 4 REQUIRED PPE* Also fulfills NFPA 70E requirement of Category 3 Safety glasses or goggles Hearing protection (inserts) Insulated rubber gloves with leather protectors EH heavy-duty leather footwear Arc rated long sleeve shirt/coverall (8.0 ATPV or higher) Arc rated long pants/coverall (8.0 ATPV or higher) Hard hat with Arc rated face shield and balaclava Arc rated coveralls Arc rated (40 cal) Arc Flash suit jacket Arc rated (40 cal) Arc Flash suit pants Arc rated (40 cal) Arc Flash suit hood *According to 2018 Edition of NFPA 70E

FLASH FIRE 16% Fire and explosions are responsible for 16% of fatalities in oilfields* 1,000-1,900 F Hydrocarbon (oil and gas) flash fires generate temperatures of 1,000 to 1,900 degrees Fahrenheit.* According to OSHA, a flash fire is a fire that spreads rapidly through a diffuse fuel, such as dust, gas, or the vapors of an ignitable liquid, without the production of damaging pressure. Combustible dust is a concentration of airborne particles in a closed area which can be ignited by a spark or even static electricity, potentially causing a flash fire. OSHA enforces policy 29 CFR 1910.132(a), the general industry standard for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). This policy explains OSHA s position on providing and using Flame Resistant Clothing (FRC) in oil and gas well drilling, servicing and production-related operations. NFPA 2112 is the Standard on Flame-Resistant Garments For Protection of Industrial Personnel Against Flash Fire. This standard provides minimum requirements for the design, construction, evaluation and certification of flame-resistant garments. The NFPA 2113 standard specifies the minimum selection, care, use and maintenance requirements for FR garments. *OSHA, "Enforcement Policy for Flame-Resistant Clothing in Oil and Gas Drilling, Well Servicing, and Production-Related Operations"

MOLTEN METAL SPLASH Molten metal splash commonly occurs when moisture or wet materials are introduced causing the metal to explode violently and throw dangerous molten metal into the air. 3,000 F Molten metal can reach temperatures up to 3,000 F, causing severe injury or death Failure to provide personal protective equipment designed for molten metal splash hazard is a serious infraction of OSHA standard 29 CRF 1910.132, the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, and other regulations which can lead to convictions and fines.

MANAGING YOUR FRC PROGRAM Partnering with for your flame resistant clothing options delivers you three key benefits: comfort, convenience and care. COMFORT We offer a full line of retail inspired protective apparel from the best brands and fabrics. We individually fit uniforms for each employee to ensure the right look and fit. CONVENIENCE We save you time with weekly route services to collect soiled garments and return them after being professionally laundered according to industry best practices. CARE We follow industry standards regarding the laundering, repair and replacement of flame resistant clothing. Advantages of a managed industrial laundry program: Proper Laundering: Using appropriate water temperatures, water softness and chemical formulas. Weekly Inspection and Repair: Searching garments for holes, missing buttons and broken zippers and repairing with FR materials. Proactive Replacement: Retiring garments from service.

A TAILORED PROGRAM TO MEET YOUR NEEDS Once you have identified the appropriate PPE for your employees, you can choose a rental, lease or purchase program based on the needs of your workforce. RESPONSIBILITIES RENT LEASE PURCHASE Weekly Laundering Employee Employee Weekly Inspections Company Company Repairs Company Delivery Size Changes Company New Orders/Replacements Company Management of Program Initial Fitting We can add logos and names to your garments for a custom look. If the size of your workforce increases, we keep you Ready with additional uniforms for your employees. Contact us today to learn more about how can help you with your Personal Protective Equipment Program. 800.CINTAS1 CINTAS.COM/FRC

CARHARTT FR RENTAL WORKWEAR Light Blue (80) Navy (20) 294 Carhartt FR Shirt 6.5 oz, 88% Cotton/12% high tenacity Nylon Khaki (62), Light blue (80), ATPV 9.5, ARC 2, ASTM 1506 297 Carhartt FR Long Sleeve T-Shirt 6.7 oz, 45% Modacrylic/35% Cellulosic/ 20% Aramid Heather Gray (31) ATPV 8.2, ARC 2, ASTM 1506 347 Carhartt Dual-Hazard FR Shirt 6.5 oz, 48% Tencel /40% Modacrylic/12% Aramid Royal Blue (26) ATPV 8.9, ARC 2, ASTM 1506

EXCLUSIVELY FROM CINTAS 371 Carhartt FR Pant 9 oz, 88% Cotton /12% high tenacity Nylon twill ATPV 12.2, ARC 2, ASTM 1506 344 Carhartt FR Cargo Pant 8.5 oz, 48% Tencel /40%Modacrylic/ 12% Aramid ATPV 8.8, ARC 2, ASTM 1506 290 Carhartt FR Carpenter Jean 11.75 oz, 100% FR Cotton Denim (83) ATPV 15.6, ARC 2 280 Carhartt FR Jean 14.25 oz, 100% FR Cotton Denim (83) ATPV 20, ARC 2 391 Carhartt FR Coverall 7 oz, 88% Cotton /12% high tenacity Nylon twill ATPV 8.6, ARC 2, ASTM 1506

CARHARTT FR E-VIS & HI-VIS WORKWEAR 59294 Carhartt FR Hi-Vis Shirt 6.5 oz, 88% Cotton/12% high tenacity Nylon Hi-Visibility Yellow (71) ATPV 9.5, ARC 2 ANSI Class III, ASTM 1506 63680 Carhartt FR Enhanced Visibility Shirt 6.5 oz, 88% Cotton/12% high tenacity Nylon ATPV 9.5, ARC 2, ASTM 1506 Not ANSI Compliant 63685 Carhartt FR Enhanced Visibility Pant 9 oz, 88% Cotton/12% high tenacity Nylon twill ATPV 12.2, ARC 2, ASTM 1506 Not ANSI Compliant 63686 Carhartt FR Enhanced Visibility Coverall 7 oz, 88% Cotton/12% high tenacity Nylon twill ATPV 8.6, ARC 2, ASTM 1506 Not ANSI Compliant

ARE YOUR LAB WORKERS PROTECTED? High-closing collar Flash fires represent a significant exposure for the more than 110,000 graduate and post-doctoral researchers working in university research labs across the U.S., according to estimates by the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB). Easy open snap closure ShieldCXP Chemical-Splash Protection Extra large and pass-through pockets 9632 FR Lab Coat 4.5 oz, Nomex IIIA Fabric Royal (26) ATPV 4.4, ARC 1 10217 FR/CP Lab Coat 4.5 oz, Nomex IIIA Fabric with Westex ShieldCXP Chemical-Splash Protection Royal Blue (26) ATPV 4.4, ARC 1 FR knit cuffs 9632 10217 does not make any representation, determination or suggestion with respect to Personal Protective Equipment, including lab coats, worn by any individual or offered by the school or university, or with respect to the type of PPE that is suitable for any particular environment. The university is solely responsible for conducting hazard assessments to evaluate potential hazards and to make all determinations relating to PPE. shall have no liability to the school, its employees, its students, or to any other person or entity relating to provision of PPE or any services thereto.

FLAME RESISTANT CLOTHING Light Blue (80) Light Blue (80) Navy (20) 7733 Tecasafe Plus Shirt 7 oz, 48% Modacrylic/37% Lyocell/ 15% Aramid Khaki (62), Light Blue (80) ATPV 9, ARC 2 656 Nomex IIIA Shirt 4.5 oz, 93% Nomex /5% Kevlar /2% other fiber Light Blue (80), Khaki (60), ATPV 4.6, ARC 1 8866 Tecasafe Knit Polo 6.7 oz, 45% Modacrylic/35% Lyocell/ 20% Aramid ATPV 8.2, ARC 2 8803 Tecasafe Plus Pant 8.5 oz, 47% Modacrylic/37% Lyocell/ 16% Aramid ATPV 11, ARC 2 746 Nomex IIIA Pants 7.5 oz, 93% Nomex /5% Kevlar /2% other fiber ATPV 6.9, ARC 1

FLAME RESISTANT OUTERWEAR 80309 Nomex IIIA Vest/Jacket Liner 93% Nomex /5% Kevlar /2% other fiber ATPV 37, ARC 3 (Can be worn with 61356 or 9585) 64356 EXCEL FR Jacket Liner 88% Cotton/12% high tenacity Nylon with 12oz. modacrylic insulation ATPV 43.3, ARC 4 61356 EXCEL FR Bomber Jacket 88% Cotton/12% high tenacity Nylon with 7oz. 100% Cotton lining ATPV 30.4, ARC 3 737 Nomex IIIA Coveralls 6 oz, 93% Nomex /5% Kevlar / 2% other fiber, Liberty Blue (26) ATPV 5.6, ARC 1 (not shown) 8723 Tecasafe Plus Coverall 7 oz, 47% Modacrylic/37% Lyocell/ 16% Aramid ATPV 11, ARC 2 8723

ENHANCED VISIBILITY 61286 Orange E-Vis FR Workshirt 7 oz, 88% Cotton/12% high tenacity Nylon Orange (13) ATPV 8.6, ARC 2 Not ANSI Compliant 64302 FR Shirt with Reflective Trim 7 oz, 88% Cotton/12% high tenacity Nylon Light Blue (80) ATPV 8.7, ARC 2 Not ANSI Compliant 64308 Tecasafe Plus Shirt with Reflective Trim 7.0 oz, 48% Modacrylic/37% Lyocell/ 15% Aramid Khaki (62) ATPV 9.0, ARC 2 Not ANSI Compliant

ENHANCED VISIBILITY OUTERWEAR 60079 Orange E-Vis FR Jacket 9 oz, 88% Cotton/12% high tenacity Nylon Orange (13) ATPV 12.2, ARC 2 Not ANSI Compliant 60078 Jacket Liner 15.5 oz, Grey Arc Rating N/A when worn alone. When worn with 60079, ATPV 61.3 (not shown) 9585 E-Vis EXCEL FR Bomber Jacket 88% Cotton/12% high tenacity Nylon with 7oz. 100% cotton lining ATPV 30.4, ARC 3 Not ANSI Compliant 64307 Tecasafe Plus Coverall with Reflective Trim 7 oz, 47% Modacrylic/37% Lyocell/ 16% Aramid ATPV 11, ARC 2 Not ANSI Compliant

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Arc Flash Suit 86938 Leather Glove Protectors 10 and 12 9589 Carhartt Balaclava 48% Modacrylic/48% Tencel / 4% Spandex ATPV 15.0, ARC 2 86935 Rubber Insulated Gloves Covers Classes 00, 0, 1, 2 89512 Arc Flash Protective Face Shield 63545 Insulated Hand Tools Additional PPE products available upon request.

Pursuant to OSHA regulations, 29 CFR 1910.132 (Subpart I), an employer bears sole responsibility for selecting the type(s) of personal protective equipment to be used by its employees. All purchasers of FRC garments and/or laundering services from bear full responsibility for selecting the PPE appropriate for use by their employees. makes no representation, warranty, or covenant with respect to the flame-resistant qualities of the garments or with respect to the fitness or suitability of the garments for any particular use or purpose. The purchase of any goods or services from is subject to s Standard Terms and Conditions and/or any other applicable written contract executed between the purchaser and relating to such purchase.

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