Fire retardant coveralls are specialized protective garments designed to provide effective flame resistance and protection against heat and fire-related hazards. These coveralls are commonly worn by workers in industries such as firefighting, oil and gas, welding, electrical utilities, and chemical processing, where exposure to fire and heat is a significant risk. Fire retardant coveralls are typically made from flame-resistant fabrics like aramid fibers (e.g., Nomex®), modacrylic, or treated cotton. These materials have inherent flame-resistant properties or are treated with chemicals to enhance their resistance to ignition and the propagation of flames. The coveralls are designed to provide full-body coverage, including long sleeves, full-length pants, and a front closure (e.g., zipper or snap buttons) for easy wearing and removal.
Type : Full sleeves
Collar Type : Collar with closure
Cuff & leg : Adjustable Buttons
Pocket : Two chest pockets, Two side pockets, Two rear pockets, Tool pockets on both legs, two pencil pockets on right and left arm, Two loops for detector and pager, Trouser access through side pockets
Zipper : Two-way strong metal zipper
Flaps : Storm flaps connected metallic snap button, Comfortable flexi elastic at back waist