Protective Clothing
Protective clothing is designed to protect the wearer from physical, chemical, biological, or thermal hazards. Common types include:
- Flame-Resistant (FR) Apparel: Used in electrical and high-heat environments.
- Chemical-Resistant Suits: Protect against hazardous chemicals (e.g., Level A, B, C suits).
- High-Visibility Clothing: Enhances visibility in low-light conditions (e.g., vests, jackets).
- Biohazard Suits: Used in medical or hazardous material handling (e.g., Tyvek® suits).
- Insulated Cold-Weather Gear: For extreme cold environments.
- Anti-static / ESD Clothing: Prevents electrostatic discharge in sensitive electronics areas.
Note: Always select protective clothing based on hazard assessment and compliance with standards (e.g., OSHA, NFPA, EN).