Several manufacturers of food hygiene protective clothing weigh in industry trends, outline new products and discuss the importance of personal protective attire in food safety.
Fast forward to today where protective clothing isn’t just about safeguarding the food. That’s because many of today’s uniforms, gloves and face masks deliver on quality, safety and comfort.
UniFirst Corp., Wilmington, Mass., released new Whizard Handguard II gloves, which consist of a heavy-duty combination of high-performance fibers and stainless steel to provide exceptional protection against cuts and slashes.
Saf-T-Gard’s Voltgard Test Lab is outfitted with state-of-the-art equipment for the complete testing and re-certification of rubber gloves, sleeves, blankets, line hose, jumpers, grounding sets, hot sticks and more.
August 15, 2019
Saf-T-Gard, Northbrook, Ill., and its Voltgard Test Lab prevented 40 tons of out-of-service rubber goods from further polluting landfills.
Increased awareness regarding workers' safety, along with various manufacturers providing proper fitting equipment in compliance with regulatory norms pose a positive influence on industry growth.
August 6, 2019
The personal protective equipment (PPE) market is projected to reach $70 billion by 2024, according to a new research report by Global Market Insights, Inc., Selbyville, Del.
ColdAvenger, Missoula, Mont., introduced the ColdAvenger Outlaw Face Mask, featuring a bandana-like design complete with ventilation technology for cold weather protection.
Saf-T-Gard, Northbrook, Ill., expanded its Versa-Gard Flex line of gloves with the addition of the Saf-T-Gard Versa-Gard Flex G2 and G4 cut-resistant gloves made with GorillaYarn.