Outer-Layer FR Protection for Daily Wear
NFPA 2112 & ASTM F1506 FR Work Shirts for Oil & Gas and Utility Crews
Oil and gas workers, electric utility linemen, and maintenance electricians who need a reliable outer-layer FR work shirt spanning CAT 1 through CAT 2 (4.4–11 cal/cm²) with NFPA 2112 certification will find woven button-front styles here — the right selection is always determined by your site's hazard assessment. Flame resistance is engineered to remain effective through repeated industrial laundering per manufacturer care instructions. Browse: FR Shirts, FR Base Layers, FR Polos.
NFPA 2112 Certified FR Work Shirts for Flash-Fire Environments
Flash fires in oil and gas environments ignite instantly when flammable vapors meet an ignition source. NFPA 2112 certified FR work shirts are designed to self-extinguish when the ignition source is removed, limiting body burn injury. Bulwark FR woven shirts use inherent Nomex® Essential and Ten Cate Evolv™ fibers — flame resistance is built into the fiber and does not wash out when laundered per manufacturer care instructions.
ASTM F1506 Arc-Rated Work Shirts for NFPA 70E Programs
Electric utility and maintenance electricians who must meet NFPA 70E daily-wear arc-flash PPE requirements need shirts arc-rated and certified to ASTM F1506. Bulwark FR work shirts carry ATPV ratings from 4.4 to 11 cal/cm², covering CAT 1 (minimum 4 cal/cm²) and CAT 2 (minimum 8 cal/cm²) tasks. Woven construction provides durability for field use, with short-sleeve and long-sleeve styles for seasonal wear.
What is the arc rating of Bulwark FR work shirts? +
Bulwark FR work shirts carry arc ratings (ATPV) from 4.4 to 11 cal/cm², covering NFPA 70E arc-flash PPE categories CAT 1 (minimum 4 cal/cm²) and CAT 2 (minimum 8 cal/cm²). The specific arc rating required is determined by your employer's arc-flash risk assessment.
Are Bulwark FR work shirts NFPA 2112 certified? +
Yes. Bulwark FR work shirts are certified to NFPA 2112 for flash-fire protection, with third-party testing including flame resistance after 100 wash-and-dry cycles. Inherent fibers — Nomex® Essential and Ten Cate Evolv™ — build flame resistance into the fabric permanently.
What is the difference between an FR work shirt and an FR base layer? +
An FR work shirt is a woven button-front outer-layer garment worn as the primary visible top, arc-rated for CAT 1–2 tasks. An FR base layer is a lighter knit undershirt worn beneath the outer layer to add thermal comfort and layered arc protection. Both must be FR; wearing a non-FR synthetic undershirt beneath an FR work shirt introduces a melt-and-drip hazard.
What fabrics are used in Bulwark FR work shirts? +
Bulwark FR work shirts use inherent Nomex® Essential, Ten Cate Evolv™, and 88% cotton/12% nylon woven fabrics. Inherent flame resistance is built into the fiber itself — not a surface chemical treatment — so it does not wash out when laundered per manufacturer care instructions.
Can FR work shirts be industrially laundered? +
Yes. Bulwark FR work shirts are designed for industrial laundering. Flame resistance is engineered to remain effective through repeated wash cycles per manufacturer care instructions, validated by NFPA 2112 testing after 100 launderings.
Do Bulwark FR work shirts meet ASTM F1506? +
Yes. Bulwark FR work shirts are certified to ASTM F1506, the standard for arc-rated flame-resistant clothing used in arc-flash PPE programs. ASTM F1506 certification is required for garments used to satisfy NFPA 70E daily-wear arc-flash PPE requirements.
Garment selection should always be based on a qualified arc flash risk assessment or flash fire hazard analysis conducted by a qualified person per NFPA 70E and NFPA 2112 requirements. ATPV and cal/cm² ratings describe the garment’s tested performance — proper garment selection, fit, care, and use within an employer’s complete PPE program determine real-world protection. Copperstone Workwear supplies these garments as an authorized Bulwark FR distributor; all certifications and performance ratings are those of the manufacturer.