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PPE & Safety Gear for Utilities & Field Services

Arc-rated FR, ANSI hi-vis, waterproof rainwear, and rugged lighting for line crews, telecom, and field service — sold by the case, shipped fast.

NFPA 70E
Arc-flash categories
ANSI 107
Class 2 & 3 hi-vis
Case & bulk
Volume pricing

Why it matters

Energized work, storm response, and everything between.

Utility and field crews stack hazards: arc flash, roadside traffic, weather, and night work — often all in the same callout. NFPA 70E arc categories, ASTM F1506 FR ratings, and ANSI 107 visibility classes define the kit; the job defines how hard it gets used.

Hollis Supply stocks arc-rated FR apparel, ANSI Class 2 and 3 hi-vis, waterproof Tingley rainwear, and Coast lighting by the case — with bulk pricing and fast fulfillment built for storm season and standing programs alike.

Common applications

  • Line work & substations
  • Telecom & fiber builds
  • Gas distribution
  • Storm & outage response
  • Vegetation management

Know the code

Standards that apply

NFPA 70E ARC

Electrical safety in the workplace — arc-flash PPE categories for crews working on or near energized equipment.

ASTM F1506 FR

Flame-resistant textile standard for electrical workers — the base rating behind arc-rated garments.

ANSI 107 HI-VIS

High-visibility apparel performance. Class 2 and Class 3 garments for roadside and low-light work.

ANSI/PLATO FL1 LIGHT

Flashlight performance basics — lumens, runtime, impact and water resistance for duty lighting.

Outfitting a crew?

Bulk pricing for safety programs.

Standing orders, multi-site fulfillment, and volume pricing on the gear your crews burn through. Tell us what you need and we'll build the quote.

Good to know

Utilities PPE questions

What's the difference between FR and arc-rated?

All arc-rated garments are FR, but not all FR is arc-rated. For energized work you need garments with an arc rating (ATPV) meeting your NFPA 70E PPE category.

Which hi-vis class for roadside work?

Class 3 for night work and high-speed corridors; Class 2 for lower-exposure daytime work. Storm response usually means Class 3.

Is your rainwear compatible with FR programs?

We stock both standard waterproof rainwear and FR-rated options — check the spec badges, and ask us if you need arc-rated rain gear for energized work.

Can you support storm-season surge orders?

Yes — case quantities and bulk pricing are our default, and we can pre-stage standing orders ahead of storm season. Request a quote and tell us your counts.