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Less bulky and more breathable than aluminized coats, these fabric coats protect you from heat and splashes of molten metal.
Thicker and longer than jackets, coats provide better coverage to keep you warm in bitterly cold conditions—down to -50° F.
Keep your arms free while working in the cold—these vests keep you warm without the bulky sleeves of a coat.
These knee-length coats hold up against dirt, wear, and abrasion when working with lab equipment or light machinery.
These hip-length jackets hold up against dirt, wear, and abrasion when working with lab equipment or light machinery.
Just like the scrubs worn in hospitals, these shirts are soft and comfortable for all-day wear.
These knee-length coats are made of breathable cotton and are self-extinguishing. A flap in the front conceals the zipper.
These sweatshirts meet NFPA 70E for protection against electrical arc flashes and NFPA 2112 for flame resistance.
These hip-length jackets are made of a durable modacrylic/aramid blend. They have a flap in the front that conceals the zipper.
Wear these fitted garments under clothing for an added layer of protection against intermittent exposure to flames and radiant heat. They meet NFPA 70E standards for protection against electrical arc flashes for personal protection equipment (PPE) category 1 or 2.
These vests meet NFPA 70E and NFPA 2112 to protect your torso against arc flash and flash fire. They are rated Category 3 to provide moderate protection from arc flash when worn over a flame-and arc-flash rated long-sleeve shirt or sweatshirt.