In certain industries, workers face significant risks from exposure to heat and flame. Such hazards can be minimized by providing them with flame-resistant (FR) clothing, which is designed to protect workers from burns and other injuries. However, not all FR clothing is created equal, and the level of protection it provides depends on its arc rating. Arc ratings are measurements of the amount of energy that a piece of FR clothing can withstand without causing injury to the wearer. Two common arc rating systems used in the industry are ATPV and EBT. In this article, we will discuss the differences between these two arc rating systems.
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