SELECTION, USE, CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF FR CLOTHING
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Read MoreSelecting Flame Resistant Gloves
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Read MoreWhat’s in a Label?
Even after assessing hazard risks and selecting the appropriate FR clothing, it also falls on the employer to ensure that each garment truly matches the hazard it’s designed to protect against.
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Read MoreWhat is the difference between NFPA® 2112 and 2113?
A: In short: NFPA® 2112 is the standard for manufacturers that specifices garment performance requirements. NFPA® 2113 is the standard for safety professionals that explains the hazard assessment, garment selection, care, and maintenance.
Read MoreThe ABC’s of PPE
You must select the right garments based on the unique hazards of your industry, in addition to important factors like comfort, durability and laundering. We’ll provide you with a step-by-step process for designing, implementing and maintaining your PPE program.
Read MoreChoosing FR/AR Garments to Keep Workers Cool
Employers and safety managers have long looked to flame-resistant (FR) and arc-rated (AR) garments to help protect workers from injury due to flash fire and arc flash.
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Super Saver Shipping for video games.
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Super Saver Shipping for video games.
Read MoreTop 5 Lab Safety Tips
To help promote lab safety, Workrite Uniform Company — a manufacturer of protective workwear, including lab coats — recommends following these safety tips.
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