Product Overview
The Bizweld Work FR Hooded Coverall is a technical safety garment engineered for professionals operating in environments where flame resistance is a critical safety requirement. Unlike standard boiler suits, this model features an integrated hood, providing a built-in head protection option that ensures the wearer is shielded from flash fires or heat exposure across the entire body. Constructed from high-quality flame-resistant cotton, it offers a blend of natural comfort and industrial-grade protection.
Key Features
- Integrated protective hood: Offers a streamlined solution for head protection, ensuring consistent safety without the need for additional flame-resistant headgear.
- Dedicated knee pad pockets: Facilitates the use of protective inserts, which is essential for trade tasks that involve frequent kneeling on hard or uneven surfaces.
- Back hip pocket with flap: Provides a secure and convenient storage location for tools or components, with the flap preventing the ingress of sparks or debris.
- Substantial cotton construction: The heavyweight 100% cotton fabric provides a durable barrier against industrial hazards while maintaining the breathability required for physical labour.
Design & Performance
Performance is at the heart of the Bizweld design. The garment is crafted from a substantial, heavyweight cotton that has been treated to provide flame-resistant properties throughout the life of the coverall. The material is robust enough to withstand the friction and abrasion common in metalworking and welding, yet the natural cotton fibres ensure that moisture is managed effectively, keeping the wearer comfortable during long shifts. The design includes a generous fit to allow for a full range of motion, which is vital when navigating complex work sites or machinery.
Customisation: Print & Embroidery
Maintaining a cohesive brand image is important, even in high-risk environments. This coverall is designed to accommodate both print and embroidery customisation. Embroidery is the preferred method for adding company logos or staff names, as it provides a professional appearance that is highly resistant to the rigours of industrial washing. For larger, high-impact branding or safety markings, our specialist print services offer a clear and bold finish. All customisation is handled in-house by our expert team in Telford, drawing on our heritage established in 1976 to ensure your branding is as durable as the garment itself.
Use Cases
This coverall is specifically designed for use in the welding, petrochemical, and utilities industries. It is particularly effective for workers who are exposed to radiant, convective, or contact heat. The added hood makes it an excellent choice for tasks involving overhead hazards or for use in outdoor environments where additional protection from the elements and heat is required simultaneously.
Why MyWorkwear
With a history dating back to 1976, MyWorkwear has become a trusted partner for UK businesses requiring high-specification safety clothing. From our base in Telford, we combine technical expertise with a commitment to quality. We understand the specific demands of the British industrial sector and ensure that every garment we supply, and every logo we apply, meets our exacting standards for durability and professional presentation.
Practical Advice
When selecting your size, please consider the garments you will be wearing beneath the coverall. Because of the substantial weight of the Bizweld fabric, choosing a size that allows for layering will ensure you maintain full mobility. If you plan to use the knee pad pockets, we recommend testing the position of the pads while in a kneeling stance to ensure they are correctly aligned for your height.
Caring for your product
To ensure this garment continues to provide the necessary level of protection and to maintain the quality of any custom branding, it must be cared for correctly according to the manufacturer's instructions.
We recommend a domestic wash at a maximum temperature of 40°C. Exceeding this temperature can lead to excessive shrinkage of the cotton fibres and may degrade the flame-resistant treatment over time. Do not use bleach under any circumstances, as oxidative bleaching agents will damage the protective properties of the fabric and significantly weaken the material.
This garment should be line dried rather than tumble dried. High heat from a tumble dryer can cause the heavyweight fabric to become stiff and may lead to distortion of the garment's shape. If ironing is necessary, use a maximum soleplate temperature of 150°C. Professional dry cleaning should be avoided, as the solvents used can interfere with the technical performance of the Bizweld material.