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These aprons are PVC plastic to resist acid spills and splashes.
Protect against dirt, wear, and abrasion—these aprons keep you clean and protected in workshops.
An SBR rubber coating repels water and other nonhazardous liquids.
Rubber and plastic coatings prevent oil and other liquids from penetrating these aprons.
Keep workers clean and protected from spills and splashes on food processing lines while reducing the risk of contaminating the food.
Made of Kevlar aramid, these aprons protect against incidental contact with hot surfaces.
Wear these coats to protect sensitive equipment from damage caused by static electricity. Coats are knee length.
These hip-length jackets hold up against dirt, wear, and abrasion when working with lab equipment or light machinery.
Wear these jackets to protect sensitive equipment from damage caused by static electricity. Jackets cover your hips.
Made of 99% polyester, these knee-length coats repel liquids. Also known as barrier coats.
These knee-length coats hold up against dirt, wear, and abrasion when working with lab equipment or light machinery.
Protect your torso and thighs from heat and sparks when welding.
These aprons extend past the knees and wrap around each leg, providing better coverage and allowing for better mobility than other aprons.
Cover your waist and the top of your legs from heat and sparks when welding.
Longer than jackets, coats extend past the knee.
Bright colors and reflective stripes make workers stand out in low-visibility areas. Jackets cover your hips.
Shorter than coats, jackets cover your hips.
Protect the front of your body from dirt, grime, and other materials.
Coats are knee length, providing more coverage than shirts.
Rated ANSI level A9, these aprons meet the highest standards for cut resistant clothing. They provide cut and puncture protection against sharp, heavy materials such as metal, glass, wood, and wire.
Protect against chemical spills and splashes. Coats extend past your knees for added protection.
Protect against chemical spills and splashes.
Bright colors and reflective stripes make workers stand out in low-visibility environments. These jackets meet ANSI/ISEA 107 standards for high-visibility clothing.
Keep dry in wet and rainy conditions. These sturdy coats resist abrasion and mildew and extend past your knees for added protection.
These flame-resistant jackets meet NFPA 70E standards for protection against electrical arc flashes.
Keep dry in wet and rainy conditions.
Ponchos are spacious for a generous fit, so they can be worn over bulky work clothes or equipment such as backpacks.
Protect against sparks with these pocketless aprons. They have adjustable neck and waist straps, which snap on and off so you can remove them quickly.
Also known as cryogenic aprons, these protect against extremely cold materials, such as liquid nitrogen and dry ice.
Wear these knee-length coats to stop particles, microbes, and other pollutants from contaminating a space.
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 knee-length coats offer more coverage than jackets to protect against heat and sparks. Hot particles won't get trapped because there are no pockets. Pull tabs allow for quick removal.
These hip-length jackets are made of a durable modacrylic/aramid blend. They have a flap in the front that conceals the zipper.
Choose these jackets for protection from heat and sparks. They have no pockets, so hot particles won't get trapped, and pull tabs to allow for quick removal.
Prevent pollutants from contaminating the space with these aprons. They resist spills and splashes from acids, alkalies, and other chemicals.
These jackets protect you from the cold and wind while offering greater mobility than coats.
Thicker and longer than jackets, coats provide better coverage to keep you warm in bitterly cold conditions—down to -50° F.
Stand out in high-risk areas and where low-visibility is a concern. Black fabric on the lower half keeps jackets looking cleaner longer than all-yellow jackets.
Keep tools around your waist for easy access.