Fire Resistant
Fire-resistant (FR) clothing offers protection from specific work hazards. When NFPA standards are important, a wide range of options serve multiple industries including welding, energy, electrical line work, petrochemicals, high-voltage exposure, grounding gear operation, and more.
Insulated
From ranching to warehousing steel, farming to pipeline maintenance, working in harsh conditions comes with the job. OSHA suggestions for working in the cold include dressing in layers combined with sufficiently insulated outerwear.
Adequate waterproof, wind-resistant, and warm workwear is key for keeping safe from the weather, but flexibility is also important for active jobs. So when looking for insulation and protection from the elements, hard workers can’t sacrifice mobility.
Between all three of these needs, you are investing a lot into and doing all you can to protect your company’s most valuable asset – your employees. Once safety is taken care of, employees can be more productive and focus on the work at hand. With this kind of investment, these considerations can help you find the right apparel vendor for your workwear. Trying a different brand can open up the possibilities of better value for money. Find a vendor willing to:
- guarantee comfort and durability of their product
- offer no minimum quantity for custom branded workwear
- facilitate bulk ordering
- provide personalized service for an initial consult on needs