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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.
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.
Stand out in low-visibility areas with these brightly colored, reflective coats. They’re longer and more insulated than high-visibility jackets to keep you warm in temperatures as low as -50°F.
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.
Protect your core from the cold—these heated vests generate hours of warmth and leave your arms unrestricted.
Stay warm and stand out when working in risky areas with low visibility. They have a heated fleece vest that detaches to wear alone. Thanks to their fluorescent yellow top and reflective stripes, these jackets meet ANSI/ISEA 107.
These warm, water-resistant overalls have adjustable suspenders and leg zippers to fit pant legs over bulky boots.
Stay warm and dry when working in cold, windy conditions.
Stay visible and warm from head to toe.
Also known as cryogenic aprons, these aprons protect against extremely cold materials as low as -320°F, such as liquid nitrogen and dry ice.
Shield your torso, face, and hands from extremely cold materials, such as liquid nitrogen and dry ice.
Stand out and keep your core insulated in temperatures as frigid as -50° F.
Keep your arms free while working in the cold—these vests keep you warm without the bulky sleeves of a coat.
Coast Guard approved—these jackets keep you warm and double as a life vest.