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8 ways to improve your protective workwear’s chemical splash repellency

Industrial Safety industries

8 ways to improve your protective workwear’s chemical splash repellency

Hard-working by nature, multi-risk industrial safety garments protect their wearers from a host of risks on the job. One of the most common is chemical splash....

Comfort = safety: why comfort and safety in protective clothing go hand in hand

Wearing comfort

Comfort = Safety: why comfort and safety in protective clothing go hand in hand

Which element is more important in protective clothing: safety or comfort? “Safety” seems to be the logical answer. After all, it is your job as a Health &...

3 important criteria when choosing protective clothing

Wearing comfort

3 important criteria when choosing protective clothing

As a health and safety professional, you have a lot of responsibilities. Choosing the right protective clothing for employees is just one of them. You know...

EN ISO 11611: What you should know about this welding safety standard

Industrial Safety industries

EN ISO 11611: What you should know about this welding safety standard

With so many safety standards in the steel and metal industry, it can be challenging to find out which standards actually apply to you. In this blog, we take a...

The cycle of care

Regular workwear

The cycle of care

The textile industry is one of the major polluting industries in the world. As members of that industry, it is our responsibility to be a part of the solution...

Peeling back the fire suit “onion”, layer #2: the moisture barrier

Fire Service industry

Peeling back the fire suit “onion”, layer #2: the moisture barrier

In our second deep-dive into the fire suit assembly, we peel back the “onion” past the outer shell to examine the design and function of the middle layer: the...

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Peeling back the fire suit “onion”, layer #3: the thermal barrier

Fire Service industry

Peeling back the fire suit “onion”, layer #3: the thermal barrier

We’ve made it. In the third and final blog in our series investigating the design and function of each part of the fire suit assembly, we peel back the “onion”...

Cancer is breaching the firefighters’ world

Fire Service industry

Cancer is breaching the firefighters’ world

The numbers behind the cancer risks To set the stage, let’s examine the current statistics around cancer in firefighters. According to a 2017 National...

Trends for firefighters: red, more than just a popular color

Fire Service industry

Trends for firefighters: red, more than just a popular color

If you watch the news, you’ve seen them often in recent years. Red-clad French firefighters have been present on the scene after the attacks on Charlie Hebdo,...

Peeling back the fire suit “onion”, layer #1: the outer shell

Fire Service industry

Peeling back the fire suit “onion”, layer #1: the outer shell

Protection against heat The outer shell is the firefighter’s very first line of defense. It might seem like a no-brainer, but the fire suit wouldn’t be a fire...