Protective Clothing
Protective clothing is worn over personal clothes to protect personnel from operational or environmental workplace hazards. Clothing is available for protection against arc flash and flames, welding, cuts and lacerations, clean room, chemicals, liquid and particulate, rain, and cold temperatures.
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Arc Flash & Flame Protective Shirts
Long sleeved fire retardant, inherently blended shirts.
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Arc Flash & Flame Protective Jackets
Flame retardant garments often worn over a base layer of protective clothing.
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Arc Flash & Flame Protective Coveralls
Loose fitting protective garment that covers the body except for the head, hands, and feet.
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Arc Flash & Flame Protective Overalls
Protective overalls are sleeveless garments that cover the torso and legs, resistant to burns and melting.
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Arc Flash & Flame Protective Bibs
Protective bibs provide flame and heat resistance.
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Chemical Protective Jackets
Long sleeve garments made of heavy duty PCV on high count nylon polyester.
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Chemical Protective Coveralls
Form a single garment to protect most of the body from a variety of hazards.
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Chemical Protective Overalls
Chemical overalls are resistant to flames, fuels, oils, and chemicals and are compliant with ASTM D6413 standards.
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Liquid & Particulate Protective Shirts
Offer protection for the torso from dry particulates and light liquid splash.
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Liquid & Particulate Protective Coveralls
Form a single garment that zips up to protect everything except the hand and feet from dry particulates and light liquid splash.
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Liquid & Particulate Protective Overalls
Sleeveless PVC and polyester garments that cover the torso and legs.
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Rainwear Jackets
Made of water resistant materials that repel liquids and keep workers dry in wet conditions
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Rainwear Overalls
Sleeveless garments that cover the toro and legs, made out of water resistant materials.
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Rainwear Suits
Two or three piece PVC and polyester garments worn to stay dry in wet environments.