Honeywell Salisbury Recall Pro-Wear Plus Arc Flash PPE

EIN honeywell recall 400

August 13, 2020

Honeywell Salibury have identified a Pro-Wear Plus fabric that is not performing to stated specifications, during European CE testing. The Westex, Style 301 Red fabric, was found to perform lower than their stated ATPV value. This issue was immediately escalated to Westex for root cause analysis and correction.

As a precautionary measure, they are immediately recalling all Pro-Wear Plus Hoods, Coats, Coveralls, Shrouds and/or Kits that contain the Westex, Style 301 Red fabric. This will impact 8, 12, 20 and 40 Cal Standard garments. Pro-Wear Plus 40 Cal Premium and above are not impacted or part of this recall. A list of the specific P/N’s impacted can be found HERE.

For more information and to request an RGA, please contact your Salisbury Sales Representative or Customer Care at 1-877-406-4501.

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