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Heat and flame protection
Heat and flame protection

Protects against limited flame spread, exposure to radiant or convective or contact heat, or molten metal splashes. This standard is the basic Flame-Resistance (FR) standard you need for protective wear that can be worn in a wide range of end-uses.

Heat and flame-resistance

Standards include NFAP 2112, EN ISO 11612.

Arc flash protection
Arc flash protection

Protects against thermal hazards of an electric arc. A requirement for installation or maintenance work in industries like utility, energy production or network and distribution. 

PPE Category 1

In NFPA 70E, PPE Catetory 1 represents the lowest level in which Arc Rated PPE is required. PPE1: Minimum Arc Rating 4 cal/cm2

PPE Category 2

In NFPA 70E, PPE Catetory 2 represents the higher level in Arc Rated. PPE2: Minimum Arc Rating 8 cal/cm2

Anti-static protection
Anti-static protection

Anti-static fabrics prevent a garment's ability to conduct electricity created by friction or rubbing. 

Antistatic

Standard includes EN ISO 1149.

High visibility
High visibility

Protects against bad visibility in hazardous work environments with vehicle operation or mechanized equipment, fog/steam, dust/smoke, limited sightlines and more. Wearing high-visibility clothing is required in many industries where workers must be easily visible in low-light conditions.

High Visibility

Standards include ANSI/ISEA 107, EN ISO 20471, CSA Z96, AS/NZS 1906.4.

Molten metal splashes protection
Molten metal splashes protection

Protects against molten iron splashes. These fabrics protect workers in the foundry industry from the most severe hazards.

Molten metal splashes

Standard includes EN ISO 11612.

Chemical splash protection
Chemical splash protection

Protects against chemical splashes for professionals who work with chemicals. 

Chemical splash

Standard includes EN 13034.

Welding and grinding protection
Welding and grinding protection

For welding and related processes.

Welding and grinding

Standard includes EN ISO 11611.

Foul weather
Foul weather

For wearers who frequently work outdoors and in bad weather conditions.

Foul weather

Standards include ASTM F2733, ASTM F1891, EN 343: 2019.

Sustainable
Sustainable

No matter what industry you work in, we offer sustainable fabrics to suit your needs. Our Ecogreen portfolio offers high-quality protective workwear that is not only comfortable, but has the smallest environment footprint possible.

UPF50+ protection
UPF50+ protection

To provide protection against solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR), according to the standard AS 4399:2017, 4399-2020.

Multirisk
Multirisk

For wearers who work in environments with multiple risks. For example, a garment may meet the NFPA 2112 (heat and flame resistance) standard while also being anti-static (EN ISO 1149) and high vis (ANSI/ISEA 107).

Select this requirement

Multi-standard garments are typically used in work environments with multiple risks, as opposed to work environments with only one extreme risk (such as the metal and steel industry).

No specific risks
No specific risks

If you require fabrics for professional, non-FR workwear then discover our workwear portfolio. It includes durable and comfortable sustainable fabrics, polyester/cotton and cotton/polyester fabrics, special fabrics and 100% cotton fabrics.

Workwear fabrics

Standards include EN ISO 13699, EN 340, Centexbel.

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