Product Overview
The Bizflame Work FR Coverall is a substantial, heavyweight garment designed for professionals who require reliable protection without compromising on daily comfort. As part of our flame-resistant range, this coverall is engineered to provide a robust barrier in hazardous environments, ensuring that safety is the primary focus of your workwear wardrobe. It combines technical fabric innovation with the practical features needed for a productive day on-site.
Key Features
- Integrated radio loop: Facilitates secure and easy access to communication devices, which is essential for safety and coordination in industrial settings.
- Concealed mobile phone pocket: Provides a dedicated, protected space for your technology, shielding it from sparks and debris while keeping it accessible.
- Flame-resistant construction: Offers critical protection against heat and flame, ensuring the wearer is better prepared for unpredictable working conditions.
- Functional pocket storage: Multiple pockets allow for the secure carriage of tools and personal items, reducing the need for additional gear.
Design & Performance
This coverall is crafted from Bizflame Work fabric, a sophisticated blend of 99% cotton and 1% carbon fibre. The high cotton content ensures that the garment remains breathable and comfortable even during strenuous physical activity, while the carbon fibre provides vital anti-static properties. This is a heavyweight, sturdy fabric that is built to endure the mechanical stresses of a busy workplace. The fit is designed to allow for a full range of movement, which is critical when navigating complex machinery or working in confined spaces.
Customisation: Print & Embroidery
To ensure your team presents a professional appearance, this coverall is suitable for both print and embroidery. For a permanent, high-quality finish, we recommend embroidery for company logos or staff names. This method provides a textured, premium look that stands up well to frequent laundering. Alternatively, for larger branding or high-visibility requirements, our printing services offer a bold and clear finish. Our in-house production team in Telford has been refining these customisation processes since 1976, ensuring your branding is applied with technical precision.
Use Cases
This garment is specifically designed for individuals working in industries such as oil and gas, electrical engineering, and manufacturing where flame resistance is a mandatory safety requirement. It is an ideal choice for maintenance crews, site engineers, and floor supervisors who require a durable, all-in-one protective solution that can withstand the demands of a heavy-duty industrial environment.
Why MyWorkwear
Since 1976, MyWorkwear has been providing high-quality technical garments to businesses across the UK. Based in Telford, we pride ourselves on our deep understanding of workwear durability and safety standards. When you choose us, you are benefitting from decades of expertise in garment selection and technical customisation, ensuring that your workforce is both protected and professionally presented.
Practical Advice
When selecting your size, consider the layers you intend to wear underneath. As this is a substantial, heavyweight coverall, it provides significant warmth on its own, but ensuring a slightly looser fit can assist with air circulation and ease of movement. We recommend checking our size guides carefully to ensure the 'Regular' fit aligns with your requirements.
Caring for your product
Maintaining the integrity of the flame-resistant properties is essential for the ongoing safety of the wearer. To preserve the fabric, always follow the recommended care instructions strictly.
We recommend a domestic wash at a maximum temperature of 40°C using a mild process. Washing at higher temperatures can lead to fabric shrinkage and may eventually degrade the technical fibres responsible for flame resistance.
Do not use bleach. Harsh chemical bleaches will damage the molecular structure of the flame-resistant treatment and weaken the cotton fibres, significantly reducing the lifespan of the garment.
This garment should not be tumble dried. High heat from drying machines can cause the fabric to warp and may affect the anti-static carbon fibres. Instead, allow the coverall to air dry naturally to maintain its shape and performance.
If ironing is required, use a maximum sole-plate temperature of 150°C. Excessive heat from an iron can damage the technical properties of the shell fabric. Finally, do not dry clean this garment, as the chemicals used in the process can interfere with the flame-resistant finish.