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These flame-resistant suits meet NFPA 70E standards for protection against electrical arc flashes.
These flame-resistant jackets meet NFPA 70E standards for protection against electrical arc flashes.
Shorter than coats, jackets cover your hips.
Longer than jackets, coats extend past the knee.
Bright colors and reflective stripes make workers stand out in low-visibility areas. Jackets cover your hips.
Made of treated cotton, these pants provide better protection against wear and abrasion than base-layer pants.
Wear these fitted pants under clothing for an added layer of protection.
Cover your waist and the top of your legs from heat and sparks when welding.
Protect your torso and thighs 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.
Made of cotton, these coveralls are treated to protect against low radiant heat and minor sparks when welding.
Made of CarbonX fabric, these shirts won’t burn or melt when intermittently exposed to radiant heat, flames, and welding sparks.
Protect your arms and chest from heat and sparks when welding.
Snap these bibs onto cape sleeves to provide protection for your stomach from heat and sparks when welding.
Protect the front of your legs against radiant heat, flames, and welding sparks. Made of flexible leather, these chaps resist cuts and abrasion.
These face masks are double-layered to protect your head from radiant heat, flames, and welding sparks.
These abrasion-, tear-, and cut-resistant leggings protect your lower legs and feet against radiant heat, flames, and welding sparks.
These flame‐resistant vests protect against electrical arc flashes. Their bright colors and reflective stripes make workers easily visible.
Made of self-extinguishing Pyrolon, these coveralls help comply with NFPA 2113 standards when worn over flame-resistant clothing. Pyrolon won’t melt or drip if intermittently exposed to flames, which reduces the risk of burns.
These face masks are made of an aramid blend that meets NFPA 70E for protection against electrical arc flashes while keeping your head and neck warm.
These knee-length coats are made of breathable cotton and are self-extinguishing. A flap in the front conceals the zipper.
These hip-length jackets are made of a durable modacrylic/aramid blend. They have a flap in the front that conceals the zipper.
Protect against electric arc flashes with these fire-resistant coveralls.
In addition to flame- and arc-flash, these shirts protect against wear and grime when working in construction, power plants, and other jobsites.
Made of modacrylic/aramid blend, these overalls are extremely durable. They have adjustable suspenders to modify the fit.
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.
Made of a cotton blend, these pants are lightweight and offer better breathability than denim jeans.
Protect your head from electrical arc flashes. These face masks won’t melt or drip when exposed to intermittent flames.
These sweatshirts meet NFPA 70E for protection against electrical arc flashes and NFPA 2112 for flame resistance.
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.
Protect against sparks with these pocketless aprons. They have adjustable neck and waist straps, which snap on and off so you can remove them quickly.
These pants have no pockets, so they won’t trap hot particles when protecting against sparks. They have durable leather belt loops, as well as buttons for suspenders.
These adjustable leggings protect your shins and the top of your feet from heat, sparks, and molten metal splashes. They have pull tabs for quick removal.
Protect your neck from heat, sparks, and molten metal splashes. Use the hook and loop tabs to fasten them to a hard hat.
Two layers of CarbonX on the top of the hand and one layer on the palm protect against radiant heat and flames. All of these flexible gloves combine abrasion resistance with a design that conforms to your hand.
These gloves meet NFPA 70E for protection against arc-flash hazards. They are made with flame-resistant materials and are rated for cut resistance.
Made of aluminized fabric, these gloves reflect radiant heat and protect against sparks.
Protect your hands from intermittent exposure to flames and radiant heat up to 2000° F.
Used in firefighting and similar severe duty applications, these fire-retardant gloves meet OSHA, CAL-OSHA, and NFPA requirements.
Protect your arms against intermittent exposure to flames and radiant heat.
ASTM D120 rated for use when handling live electrical equipment, these gloves come tested and marked with the test date. All gloves meet NFPA 70E for protection against arc-flash hazards.
Use these sleeves alone or with gloves to protect your arms from welding sparks and spatter.
Designed for MIG welding, these gloves have better heat protection than TIG gloves.
Use these gloves to shield your hands from welding sparks and spatter.
Designed for TIG welding, these gloves are thinner than MIG gloves for more flexibility and sensitivity.
These flame-resistant cots protect your finger from welding sparks and spatter, molten metal, and high heat up to 1800°F.
Slip these pads over gloves for additional protection against sparks and spatter.
These pads allow you to rest your arm on a hot surface while welding.
Provide protection from low-level arc flash hazards when a full hood is not necessary.
For protection from low-level arc flash hazards, these kits include several of the necessary safety items in a storage bag.
These hoods meet NFPA 70E standards for protection against electrical arc flashes for personal protection equipment (PPE) category 4.
Designed for continuous-use welding, these goggles protect your eyes from harmful infrared light.
Wear these goggles over your prescription eyeglasses. Designed for continuous-use welding, they protect your eyes from harmful infrared light.
Hold these lightweight face shields up to your face for quick inspection of welding activity.
For full-face protection while welding, select one of these shields.
The lens on these helmets automatically switches from light to dark the instant you start welding.
Providing greater safety while welding than face shields, these helmets have an outer filter lens cover for protection from scratches and weld spatter.
These glasses protect your eyes from harmful infrared light while welding. The curved design sits close to the face.
These glasses protect your eyes from harmful infrared light while welding. Wear them over prescription eyeglasses. The lens extends around the temple for additional eye protection.
These glasses protect your eyes from harmful infrared light while welding. The lens extends around the temple for additional eye coverage.
These glasses protect your eyes from harmful infrared light while welding. Magnifying lenses enhance details up to 163% larger to make them easier to see.
Protect your head and neck from extreme heat.
Also known as firefighters' boots, these meet the NFPA 1971 standard for structural firefighting. They withstand ambient heat up to 500° F.
Often used in steel mills, foundries, and glass plants, these covers reflect radiant heat and protect against sparks.