disposable PP coverall for protection against light liquid & dust is lightweight industrial cleaning and maintenance applications, or environments where hygiene and cleanliness are important and are an excellent economic solution to keep the wearer clean or dry.
All protective clothing is of course a compromise between comfort and protection: in warmer environments the best comfort would be derived from wearing a vest, shorts and sandals or even less. This attire, however, wouldn’t help much if your working environment poses the risk of being splashed with hydrochloric acid. On the other hand, the best protection might be derived from sealing yourself inside a lead-lined steel box, but it wouldn’t be too comfortable – or practical.
Suggestions when using the coveralls
When coveralls become soiled or contaminated. When working with particular significant hazards, e.g., asbestos or lead, it is recommended that coveralls are commercially laundered by specialist launderers, in order to prevent workers exposing family members to these hazards by bringing soiled coveralls home to wash.
While many people work in occupations that do not require any type of coveralls, there are a large number of people who rely on protective coverall items on a daily basis. These items are designed to do more than just protect the clothing underneath. They also provide warmth, keep contaminants away from the skin, ward off cuts and scrapes, and keep contamination away from products that could harm others (for example, in food preparation). The right type of coverall is important for workers on the job, and safety managers should ensure that employees are properly protected.