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Does the FireLine Indura Cotton Firefighting Clothing meet the NFPA and the CAL-OSHA requirements for protective clothing?

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Does the FireLine Indura Cotton Firefighting Clothing meet the NFPA and the CAL-OSHA requirements for protective clothing?

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Yes. FireLine Indura Cotton Firefighting Overpants and Coats are made of Indura cotton, UL classified to meet or exceed the NFPA protective clothing requirements for Wildland Fire Fighting and the CAL-OSHA requirements for protective clothing. *NFPA 1977 (2005 edition) requirement for protective clothing and equipment for Wildland Fire Fighting. **CAL-OSHA Article 10.1, Section 3406(c) for protective clothing (other than turnout clothing).

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