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These knee-length coats hold up against dirt, wear, and abrasion when working with lab equipment or light machinery.
Made of 99% polyester, these knee-length coats repel liquids. Also known as barrier coats.
Wear these coats to protect sensitive equipment from damage caused by static electricity. Coats are knee length.
These hip-length jackets hold up against dirt, wear, and abrasion when working with lab equipment or light machinery.
Wear these jackets to protect sensitive equipment from damage caused by static electricity. Jackets cover your hips.
Smocks wrap around the front and tie on the side. They are knee-length.
Keep workers clean and protected from spills and splashes on food processing lines while reducing the risk of contaminating the food.
Made of flexible PVC, these aprons hold up against acids and alkalies such as sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide.
Rubber and plastic coatings prevent oil and other liquids from penetrating these aprons.
Just like the scrubs worn in hospitals, these shirts are soft and comfortable for all-day wear.
Let worries about oil, grease, and antifreeze roll right off. The coating on these shirts repels fluids to keeep you looking sharp.
Stay visible even in dirty working conditions—these shirts are coated to resist oil, grease, and antifreeze.
Prevent static electricity on your clothes from damaging sensitive equipment.
Stand out in high-risk areas and where low-visibility is a concern. Black fabric on the lower half keeps jackets looking cleaner longer than all-yellow jackets.
Bright colors and reflective stripes make workers stand out in high-risk areas, such as vehicle roadways and construction sites.
Stand out in low-visibility areas with these brightly colored, reflective coats. They’re longer and more insulated than high-visibility jackets to keep you warm in temperatures as low as -50°F.
Bright colors and reflective stripes help you stand out in high-risk areas with low visibility.
Stay visible and bite-free—these fluorescent shirts are coated in permethrin to cause ticks, mosquitoes, and other bugs to go haywire before they bite you.
Coats are knee length, providing more coverage than shirts.
Shirts are hip length to protect against dirt, grime, and light liquid splashes.
Protect the front of your body from dirt, grime, and other materials.
The Tychem fabric on these aprons shields you from harmful chemical spills and splashes. Don’t worry about rinsing these aprons off after use—they’re designed to be worn once and thrown away.
Thicker and longer than jackets, coats provide better coverage to keep you warm in bitterly cold conditions—down to -50° F.
These jackets protect you from the cold and wind while offering greater mobility than coats.
Protect your core from the cold—these heated vests generate hours of warmth and leave your arms unrestricted.
Stay warm and stand out when working in risky areas with low visibility. They have a heated fleece vest that detaches to wear alone. Thanks to their fluorescent yellow top and reflective stripes, these jackets meet ANSI/ISEA 107.
Stand out and keep your core insulated in temperatures as frigid as -50° F.
Keep your arms free while working in the cold—these vests keep you warm without the bulky sleeves of a coat.
Ponchos are spacious for a generous fit, so they can be worn over bulky work clothes or equipment such as backpacks.
Keep dry in wet and rainy conditions. These jackets have a storm flap that covers the snaps down the front.
Protect against chemical spills and splashes.
These flame-resistant jackets meet NFPA 70E standards for protection against electrical arc flashes.
Protect against chemical spills and splashes. Coats extend past your knees for added protection.
Coats extend past your knees to keep you dry in wet and rainy conditions.
Rain, rain, you can stay—these two-piece suits will keep your entire body dry in wet conditions. All suits include a hooded jacket and pants or bib overalls.
Protect against chemical spills and splashes. Two-piece suits provide the versatility to use each garment individually.
Protect your arms and torso when welding.
Bright colors make it easy to spot you in low-visibility areas. These jackets protect against flames and welding sparks.
Longer than jackets, coats extend past the knee.
Less bulky and more breathable than aluminized coats, these fabric coats protect you from heat and splashes of molten metal.
Protect your arms and chest from heat and sparks when welding.
These aprons extend past the knees and wrap around each leg, providing better coverage and allowing for better mobility than other aprons.
These knee-length coats are made of breathable cotton and are self-extinguishing. A flap in the front conceals the zipper.
These sweatshirts meet NFPA 70E for protection against electrical arc flashes and NFPA 2112 for flame resistance.
These vests are fluorescent yellow with reflective stripes, so you’ll stand out in risky areas with low visibility. They're rated NFPA 70E to protect your torso against flames and arc flash.
The fluorescent yellow fabric and reflective stripes on these sweatshirts make you stand out. These sweatshirts also meet Category 3 NFPA 70E and NFPA 2112 for moderate protection against flames and electrical arc flashes.
These vests meet NFPA 70E and NFPA 2112 to protect your torso against arc flash and flash fire. They are rated Category 3 to provide moderate protection from arc flash when worn over a flame-and arc-flash rated long-sleeve shirt or sweatshirt.
These hip-length jackets are made of a durable modacrylic/aramid blend. They have a flap in the front that conceals the zipper.
These flame-resistant suits meet NFPA 70E standards for protection against electrical arc flashes.
Wear these fitted garments under clothing for an added layer of protection against intermittent exposure to flames and radiant heat. They meet NFPA 70E standards for protection against electrical arc flashes for personal protection equipment (PPE) category 1 or 2.
These shirts meet NFPA 70E and NFPA 2112 standards for protecting your torso and arms from electrical arc flashes and flames.
Stay visible—even in dim light—and shielded from flames and arc flash hazards. These shirts meet NFPA 70E and NFPA 2112 standards for protecting your torso and arms against flash fire and electrical arc flashes.
Keep your core cool while staying protected from flames and arc flash.
These knee-length coats offer more coverage than jackets to protect against heat and sparks. Hot particles won't get trapped because there are no pockets. Pull tabs allow for quick removal.
Choose these jackets for protection from heat and sparks. They have no pockets, so hot particles won't get trapped, and pull tabs to allow for quick removal.
Wear once then toss—these disposable coats prevent dust, microbes, and other pollutants from contaminating your clean room space.
Create a barrier between you and your clean room. These coats keep dust, microbes, and other pollutants that might be on your body from contaminating the area.
Prevent pollutants from contaminating the space with these aprons. They resist spills and splashes from acids, alkalies, and other chemicals.
For wider coverage than aprons, these jackets guard your torso, arms, sides, and back from cuts and punctures.
Also known as kickback vests, these vests help prevent injuries if a chainsaw or other cutting tool jerks toward your chest.
Stay safe when it’s hot—these vests cool down your core to protect you in extreme heat.
Keep cool and be seen—these vests protect you from the heat and help you stand out when visibility is low.
Coast Guard approved—these jackets keep you warm and double as a life vest.
Hang coats and other garments on a rack with these open-hook or closed-loop hangers.