Product Overview
The Bizflame Work Hi-Vis Contrast FR Coverall is a technically advanced solution for professionals requiring integrated protection against heat, flames, and static electricity. This garment is designed with a focus on both safety and functional utility, providing a robust barrier in hazardous service environments. Featuring a high-visibility yellow finish and strategically placed contrast panels, it ensures the wearer remains clearly visible whilst benefiting from the garment's multi-norm protective properties.
Key Features
- Concealed brass zips on both chest pockets and the front opening provide secure fastening and prevent the hardware from catching or causing sparks.
- The anti-static properties, derived from integrated carbon fibres, ensure the safe dissipation of electrostatic charges in sensitive environments.
- Flame-resistant construction offers essential protection for those working in proximity to heat and fire hazards.
- Dual-purpose chest pockets offer convenient storage for essential tools and personal items without compromising the streamlined profile of the coverall.
Design & Performance
Engineered from a substantial blend of 99% cotton and 1% carbon fibre, the Bizflame Work fabric provides a sturdy and durable feel without the stiffness often associated with protective wear. The high cotton content ensures the garment is breathable and comfortable for long-term wear, while the carbon fibre lattice provides the necessary technical performance for static control. This sturdy fabric is built to withstand the rigours of industrial service positions, ensuring longevity and consistent protection through repeated use.
Customisation: Print & Embroidery
This coverall is expertly suited for both print and embroidery, allowing your workforce to maintain a professional and unified appearance. For a superior, long-lasting finish on such a robust fabric, embroidery is the preferred choice for company logos and staff names. Should you require larger, more prominent branding or safety instructions on the back of the garment, our high-quality printing processes offer excellent clarity and durability.
Our in-house team at MyWorkwear has been refining garment customisation since 1976. Operating from our facility in Telford, we ensure that every logo is applied with precision, maintaining the professional standards your business demands.
Use Cases
This coverall is ideal for workers in service positions, utility sectors, and industrial environments where both high visibility and flame resistance are mandatory. It is particularly effective for those operating in zones where static control is required alongside thermal protection.
Why MyWorkwear
With a heritage stretching back to 1976, MyWorkwear is a trusted partner for businesses across the UK. Based in Telford, we combine decades of expertise with a commitment to quality, ensuring that every garment we provide offers the protection and professional finish your team deserves.
Practical Advice
When selecting your size, please consider the garments you intend to wear underneath this coverall. As the Bizflame fabric is substantial, ensuring a comfortable fit across the shoulders and chest is vital for maintaining a full range of movement while working. This coverall is designed to be worn as an outer protective layer over standard work clothing.
Caring for your product
To preserve the technical performance and the high-visibility properties of this garment, we recommend a domestic wash at a maximum temperature of 40°C using a mild process. Washing at excessive temperatures can damage the protective fibres and lead to premature wear of the reflective elements.
Avoid the use of bleach during the laundering process. Bleaching agents will chemically degrade the flame-resistant treatment and the carbon fibres, rendering the garment unsafe for use in hazardous environments.
This product should not be tumble dried. High-intensity heat from drying machines can cause significant shrinkage and may distort the brass zips and reflective tape. We recommend allowing the garment to air dry naturally to maintain its shape and protective integrity.
If ironing is required, do not exceed a maximum temperature of 150°C. Excessive heat can melt the technical components within the fabric. Finally, do not dry clean this garment, as industrial cleaning solvents can strip away the flame-resistant properties that are critical for your safety.