Types of Protective Clothing and Their Uses

Workwear protective clothing can include everything from hi-vis waistcoats to flame-retardant protective clothing, protective cold-store clothing and almost everything in between. It can be a challenge to find the right supplier, so here we outline some key types, uses and considerations to help you identify which one is most suitable for your requirements.

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1. Establish Your Environment

There are many demands placed on professional protective clothing. In a cold environment, colds and chills can only be prevented by products with optimum breathability. In warm or heat-focused environments, breathability remains a key requirement alongside appropriate wicking qualities. Having a clear understanding of the environment in which you will need your clothing to function will enable you to make the most cost-effective and appropriate choices for your clothing.

2. Identify the Products You Need

In many instances this can be the longest part of the purchase process. Invest in some time to really consider your options, and do your research well. Ask yourself questions such as: do you need gloves or mittens? How much dexterity is required? Are your temperatures so extreme that you need heavyweight balaclavas or would lightweight be adequate? Is a multi-piece outfit suitable, or could you use a one-piece coverall? All of these potential solutions are available to you, so consider carefully which is the most appropriate for your needs.

3. Ensure You Have the Right Accessories

Any collection of protective clothing isn't truly complete until you have added the right accessories. This might be Airtech Insole Thermal Insoles to ensure effective thermal comfort for your feet in a cold-store environment or Polarsnugs boots for a complete heat-protective solution. Don't forget the pieces that could make the difference between good and great in your working environment.

4. Work with Specialists

There are many specialist providers in the market, but consider those who can truly offer solutions that match your environment, your product needs and your accessory requirements. Ideally, you should find a company that tailors their requirements by industry sector and offers some specialism, such as cold-store clothing experts. Also keep an eye out for product ranges that are constantly evolving. These factors will ensure their service level is up to the high standards you expect and that they can meet your needs appropriately.

5. Check Their References

If you truly want to ensure you are working with workwear protective clothing experts, then take some time to look at their references. If they are already working with trusted brand names who have similar needs to your own, you can be pretty sure their products are sound and their service is strong.

In short, it is worth taking the time to consider not just your immediate protective workwear clothing requirements but also your choice of supplier, any additional needs that might not be apparent at first glance and if you have the right clothing for the right job. Get it right first time, and your clothing will ensure you can simply get on with the job.

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