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Saturday, December 10th, 2016
High visibility lined coveralls are great to have to keep you warm and safe on the job.
However having coveralls provide you with a contrasting design including darker colored legs and lower contrasting reflective striping provides an excellent level of visibility over your whole body. With the dark navy bottoms this will help a lot in hiding the … Read More...
Tags: ANSI/ISEA 107-2010 Class 3, contrast colors, high vis, high visibility, Insulated Coveralls, lined coveralls
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Sunday, November 6th, 2016
When it comes to flame protection, you don’t have to sacrifice style. For weather conditions that are not too cold this smart looking jacket always looks and feels right. You will like all the storage with welt pockets for easy access, a vertical left chest zippered pocket and the front zip comes with a protective storm flap.
All … Read More...
Tags: Flame Resistant, Lightweight, NFPA 2112, Utility Jacket, Walls FR
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Wednesday, October 26th, 2016
This Insulated Coverall is ready for the deep freeze. It combines heavyweight insulation with a diamond-quilted lining to lock in your body heat. Neoprene cuffs, a protected zipper, and our water-repellent finish keep out cold and wet. Super durable, with inside and outside pockets so you can haul your stuff.
Order here now before they are all gone … Read More...
Tags: Camo, camoflage, camoflauge, Insulated Coveralls, Mossy Oak, Real Tree, Walls, Workwear
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Monday, September 19th, 2016
Arc flash balaclavas paired with goggles and/or face shields offer an alternative to the traditional bee-keeper’s style hoods.
NSA 3 Ply Carbon X® 40 cal Knit Hood With Goggles Item KITHP45
When could an arc flash balaclava and goggle combination be used?
In areas where arc flash protection is required and there is no shrapnel hazard present. A … Read More...
Tags: arc flash, balaclava, goggles
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Monday, May 2nd, 2016
This new Bulwark line of women’s coveralls are cut for your proportions and the design details make them flattering for all shapes. This style is nice enough to be able to run errands in town during the middle of work or to feel good about what you are wearing in front of clients on the job.
These FR … Read More...
Tags: Coveralls, FR, Ultra Soft, Women's Flame Resistant
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Tuesday, April 12th, 2016
A nice women’s Nomex lab coat may just be the missing link in your flame resistant clothing wardrobe and as far as personal protective equipment goes, a good lab coat is very important for services that require a lab coat to be worn.
You will want to select a women’s lab coat in the Nomex fabric that has … Read More...
Tags: lab coat, Nomex, womens
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Monday, November 9th, 2015
The purpose of industrial work wear is to first off protect you and your workers from the elements and also to make them look professional.
The kind of protective apparel employees wear for work depends on the kind of job tasks they are assigned to do. Clothing that must be tough and rugged for hard manual work must … Read More...
Tags: repairs, replacement, work clothing, work wear
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Monday, October 12th, 2015
The El Niño weather pattern is known to bring heavy rains and flooding in the southern United States and impacts are most noticeable in the wintertime. So how are you going to prepare for this winter season when it comes to your selection of arc rated clothing be it for flash fire or electric arc exposure.
It may … Read More...
Tags: arc flash, arc rated, Flash Fire, Raingear
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Monday, October 5th, 2015
Pipelines containing potentially hazardous liquid substances are subject to a proposal from the U.S. Transportation Department to implement new requirements for inspections in rural areas and the addition of more thorough leak detection systems and reporting.
There is also a stipulation to include extra work being done concerning inspections and maintenance work after weather related incidents such as … Read More...
Tags: Oil, pipeline, ruptures
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Wednesday, September 30th, 2015
Module construction has it’s advantages depending on the situation and places significant pressure on both the procurement and design schedules.
Beyond quality management and improved completion time, modular construction offers numerous other benefits to owners. Removing approximately 80% of the building construction activity from the site location significantly reduces site disruption, vehicular traffic and improves overall safety and … Read More...
Tags: Modular Construction
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