Coveralls
Work coveralls are full-body protective garments designed to shield workers from various hazards in industrial and occupational settings. They offer protection, comfort, and durability.
Types of Work Coveralls
Disposable Coveralls: Single-use garments made from non-woven materials. Ideal for environments with high contamination risks, such as healthcare, food processing, and hazardous material handling. They provide a barrier against chemicals, biohazards, and dust.
Flame Resistant Coveralls: Constructed from fabrics treated to resist ignition and slow flame spread. Essential for workers in high-risk industries like welding, firefighting, and oil and gas. They offer protection against heat, fire, and electric arc flash.
Reusable Coveralls: Durable coveralls made from materials like cotton, polyester, or blends. Designed for long-term use and can be laundered multiple times. Often used in industries like construction, manufacturing, and agriculture, providing protection against dirt, debris, and general wear and tear.