High-risk industrial maintenance—such as work in petrochemical plants, power facilities, and heavy manufacturing—exposes workers to multiple hazards: arc flash, heat, flames, chemicals, static disch...
1. Introduction: FR Fabrics Are Evolving Faster Than EverFlame-resistant (FR) clothing is no longer limited to heavy, uncomfortable fabrics. In recent years, rapid advancements in fiber engineering, f...
Working in petrochemical environments means facing constant thermal and fire hazards. EN ISO 11612 garments are engineered to protect workers from heat, flames, and flash fire exposure—making them es...
Workers in the oil and gas industry face some of the toughest hazards—flash fires, arc flash events, static electricity, and extreme environmental conditions. Choosing the right FR and arc-rated PPE ...
Arc flash accidents release extreme heat, intense light, and explosive pressure in a fraction of a second. For electrical workers, the right upper-body protection is not optional—it is life-saving. A...
Anti-static workwear plays a critical role in protecting workers in oil & gas, chemical processing, manufacturing, and explosive-risk environments. But even the best EN 1149-5–certified garments ...
Flame-resistant (FR) clothing is an essential layer of protection for workers in oil & gas, electrical utilities, construction, and other high-risk industries. But even the best FR garments can lo...
Industrial workwear goes through far harsher laundry conditions than everyday clothing. That’s why ISO 15797 testing—and especially the shrinkage allowance—plays a crucial role in determining wheth...
Industrial workwear faces extreme conditions every day — heat, abrasion, chemicals, and heavy use. But one factor often overlooked is industrial washing, which can rapidly degrade garments that lack ...
High-performance workwear doesn't start with stitching or design—it starts with fabric testing. Two of the most important standards that determine fabric durability, color stability, and long-ter...
When choosing industrial workwear—especially flame-resistant, anti-static, or arc-rated garments—shrinkage after repeated industrial laundering is a critical performance indicator. ISO 15797 provide...
As outdoor industries face stronger UV exposure and rising heat levels, choosing the right UV-protective workwear has become more critical than ever. The fabric behind the garment determines how well ...