Flammable Clothing: When Not To Wear Them Or What To Wear Instead.

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By Max Johnson

There are some jobs where the wearing of flammable clothing is a distinct hazard to be avoided at all costs. Wearing this type of apparel as a firefighter or as a worker on the floor of a foundry as examples would definitely be a disadvantage to your safety. The sparks and small flaming bits of materials will catch in most clothing and either burn through to your skin or start the cloth on fire causing even more damage to your body. These are situations where wearing flame resistant apparel would be safer then wearing flammable clothing.

Flame resistant apparel can be purchased to fill any possible work situation where the hazard of fire exists. The types of flame resistant apparel available can range from pants and shirts to overalls, coveralls and many forms of outerwear for those working in outdoor fire hazard situations. Most of this apparel is made out the lightweight material developed by Bulwark that has inherent fire resistance properties making most forms of this type of apparel very comfortable to wear.

Flame resistant apparel can be found for any type of work situation. Do you work in an area where there are not only fire hazards, but there exists situations where a higher visibility is also required? There is high visibility flame resistant apparel to allow you to be both seen and have protection against your clothing catching on fire as well. Are you working on a wildfire in cold climates? There are flame resistant coats and jackets to keep you warm and protect you from stray embers that could catch what you wear on fire.

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Working in a foundry or other metal fabricating industry can be a warm proposition. The wearing of heavy apparel in this type of situation might possibly lead to heat prostration. Wearing lightweight yet highly protective flame resistant apparel will help to prevent excessive loss of water and minerals while keeping you safer than ordinary apparel can. Lightweight shirts and pants made out of Bulwark will be very comfortable and yet keep safe from stray sparks and embers that typically are to be found in foundries and other metal fabricating industries.

For those working in situations where burn-throughs are common and hot metal is constantly a worrying situation, there are heavier forms of flame resistant apparel to help keep you safe. Getting hit by a bit of molten metal as can happen often to unprotected welders or others who deal with flying bits of molten metal is very painful and can burn you quite deeply and seriously. The wearing of suitably heavy enough flame resistant apparel is definitely called for in these situations.

So in conclusion, it is safe to say that anyone working in any of the above types of employment would be better suited to wear flame resistant apparel rather than flammable clothing. Not only will your work wear last you much longer, but the chances of your being injured even slightly will much lower with the wearing of flame resistant apparel at your workplace. It’s time to go out and find that work wear that will keep you safe on the job.

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