Archive for the ‘Purchasing/Procurement’ Category

New CSA Z96-15 Compliant FR Coveralls

Tuesday, June 20th, 2017

We at Safety Protection Warehouse are very excited to be introducing the new CSA Z96-15 Compliant FR Coveralls from IFR.
These coveralls are made especially to provide compliance in all the provinces as they include the addition of the horizontal waist striping.

In addition to the upgraded safety striping this design has been upgraded with more bells and … Read More...

How To Properly Layer FR Clothing

Friday, May 26th, 2017

Understanding the proper way to layer FR clothing will help you to not only perform the task the correct way but also to help you realize the benefits of layering.
Certain jobs require different levels of arc rated protection and when done properly you can not only stay protected but also be more comfortable on the job by … Read More...

FR Rainwear To Protect You and Your FR Clothing

Tuesday, May 23rd, 2017

With the proper selection of flame resistant (FR) rainwear, workers whose job requires them to be out in inclement weather can be safe, comfortable, and dry. When selecting the right FR rainwear the importance of understanding your hazards, along with comfort will enable you to have safer and happier workers.

There is certain rainwear that meet the ASTM … Read More...

40 Cal Arc Flash Suit Clarification

Monday, March 13th, 2017

According to OSHA reports electricians have one of the most dangerous jobs in the country.

Working on electrical appliances is one thing but when it comes to industrial work applications proper protective equipment such as ppe gear with an arc flash rating is essential. Facilities need to have assessments and arc flash analysis studies performed on all the … Read More...

High Visibility Heavyweight Fur Lined Bomber Jacket

Friday, December 30th, 2016

The Portwest High Visibility Heavyweight Fur Lined Bomber Jackets are made form a solid and durable fabric, which is a very rugged 300-Denier polyester oxford material. The 300-denier fabric is an especially strong weave made to resist tears, rips and snags.
The benefit to you is that the bomber jacket will provide a longer lifespan and reduce the … Read More...

High Vis Contrast Insulated Coveralls

Saturday, December 10th, 2016

High visibility lined coveralls are great to have to keep you warm and safe on the job.

However having coveralls provide you with a contrasting design including darker colored legs and lower contrasting reflective striping provides an excellent level of visibility over your whole body. With the dark navy bottoms this will help a lot in hiding the … Read More...

Walls Flame Resistant Zipper Front Hoodie

Sunday, November 27th, 2016

You work hard and need protection from the possibility of flame or flash fire exposure on the job site. You will be covered with the Walls Flame Resistant Zipper Front Hoodie.

FR Hoodie Zipper Front Sweatshirt Walls FR Style 37073

Hoodie Specs

  • Arc Rating, EBT–15 cal/cm2, HRC Level 2, Concealed front zipper with interior and exterior flap, 2-piece sleeve and 2-piece back, FR rib-knit cuffs and
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Walls FR Flame Resistant Lightweight Utility Jacket

Sunday, November 6th, 2016

When it comes to flame protection, you don’t have to sacrifice style. For weather conditions that are not too cold this smart looking jacket always looks and feels right. You will like all the storage with welt pockets for easy access, a vertical left chest zippered pocket and the front zip comes with a protective storm flap.
All … Read More...

Camo Insulated Coveralls

Wednesday, October 26th, 2016

This Insulated Coverall is ready for the deep freeze. It combines heavyweight insulation with a diamond-quilted lining to lock in your body heat. Neoprene cuffs, a protected zipper, and our water-repellent finish keep out cold and wet. Super durable, with inside and outside pockets so you can haul your stuff.

Order here now before they are all gone … Read More...

Alternative Arc Flash Head Protection

Monday, September 19th, 2016

Arc flash balaclavas paired with goggles and/or face shields offer an alternative to the traditional bee-keeper’s style hoods.

When could an arc flash balaclava and goggle combination be used?

In areas where arc flash protection is required and there is no shrapnel hazard present. A hazard assessment must be conducted to fully understand each task based potential hazard, … Read More...