Welder's Clothing

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Manufacturers and suppliers of workwear for welders

Having a safe working environment is essential for welders to be able to carry out their work without compromising their physical integrity. Workwear for welders is designed to offer maximum protection against extreme heat and sparks, using the finest flame retardant materials, providing an effective barrier against burns and thermal injuries.

At Oroel, we specialize in the manufacture and supply of protective clothing designed specifically for welders, ensuring maximum safety and comfort in the work environment.

Welder's clothing

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Why is it important to wear welder's clothing?

Welding is an activity that involves significant risks, such as burns, exposure to high temperatures, and contact with metal particles. For this reason, it is imperative to wear welder's clothing that offers:

  1. Flame retardant protection: Fire and heat resistance.
  2. Splash resistance: Effective against molten metal particles.
  3. Ergonomic Design: Ensures comfort and freedom of movement.
  4. Durability: High-quality materials that withstand extreme conditions.

In addition, garments must comply with the EN 11611 standard, which regulates the minimum safety standards for welding clothing

Why use welding clothing?

Welder's clothing is essential in tasks related to welding, because workers in the industrial sector who perform this type of task are exposed to risks that only arc welding clothing can protect.

Regarding the clothing for welders that we have in the Oroel Protective Clothing catalog, you can find and buy a welder's shirt, welder's shirt, different types of pants for weldersand fireproof clothing for welders.

Welder Clothing Requirements

Welding clothing must meet a series of requirements to be considered as such. That's why at Oroel we use and adapt the production standards of all our welder workwear and flame retardant welder clothing to maximize welding work safety for workers.

First of all, any type of welder clothing, whether it's a welder's shirt, a welder's shirt, a welding overalls, or welder's pants, should have limited flame spread in the event of ignition.

Another of the strengths that any type of welding clothing must have is that it has to be resistant to small particles of molten metal, since in case of contact with this type of garment it should not pose any risk to the worker.

On the other hand, welders' clothing and welder's clothing must meet a series of design specifications to be perfectly adapted to possible spark splashes or flux metal. Some of these specifications are as follows:

  • A flame retardant welder jacket must be long enough to cover the top of the welder's pants and must have adjustable closures to completely prevent the passage of heat or fire.
  • The hems of a welder's pant must be straight and without any type of crease to avoid the risks associated with welding.
  • Welder garments such as a sweatshirt or welding suit will incorporate heat-sealed pockets for easy access to tools and small machinery.
  • Welding clothing should also have metal exterior fasteners to protect from sparks, heat, and flame.

Types of clothing for welders

As we mentioned before, in our catalog of workwear for welders you can find the following products of protective clothing for welders:

Welder's Divers

Divers are a comprehensive option to protect the entire body, excluding the head and feet. Made of flame retardant materials, they are ideal for arc welding tasks and in environments with continuous exposure to heat.

  • Highlights:
    • Multi-pockets for small tools.
    • Reinforced seams for durability.
    • Ergonomic adjustments for easy mobility.

Welder's pants

Made mainly of flame retardant cotton (99%), these pants protect the lower body against sparks and extreme heat. In addition, they are designed without folds or external pockets to prevent the accumulation of dangerous particles.

Welder's Jackets

They provide extended protection from the neck to the waist. These garments should be worn in conjunction with pants or sweatshirts to ensure full coverage.

  • Key requirements:
    • Exterior metal closures to block the passage of heat.
    • Enough length to completely cover the top of the pants.

Welder Shirts

Welder jackets provide economical welding protection against spatter and sparks produced during welding work.

It is true that a welder's shirt is much more useful and easier to put on than a welder's shirt, but it is still recommended to wear it with other types of welder's clothing, such as a welder's overalls or a welder's flame retardant jacket.

Protective clothing for welders in personal protection standards.

Workwear for welders must comply with European standards as well as comply with occupational safety in terms of measurements according to the type of welding you are performing. For this reason, our team is updated to update our catalog of welding equipment and clothing online in which the following elements are included:

  • Welder's clothing, checked and compliant with EN 11611 in welding protective work clothing, to reduce possible risks when there is a risk of burns. Welder pants with small pockets on the front and back, as well as welder pants with hems, should be avoided.
  • Safety helmets as one of the key elements of welding workwear that protects from injuries from falls or cuts with sharp objects.
  • Safety boots for welders, complying with all the required standards to minimize the factors that can lead to an injury due to falling objects or welding sparks .
  • Welder's gloves that comply with the relevant European standards to be used as welder's workwear. The seams should be on the inside to prevent particle retention.
  • Welder's safety glasses must comply with the corresponding European standards with their filters for welding and individual eye protection.
  • Welding masks, welding goggles, and welding goggles are types of equipment that prevent spark and splash injuries and are of great importance in protective clothing for welders.
  • Welder's apron as a complement for a Better protection against cuts, sparks and splashes. Another essential in terms of welding clothing.

When it comes to choosing the best protective clothing for welders, we can have a lot of questions. Here are some of the most common ones:

What protective clothing does a welder need?

The welder should wear a welding suit that includes full protective equipment, such as:

  • Fire retardant jackets for welders: They resist high temperatures and sparks.
  • Welder pants: Made with FR cotton to protect the legs.
  • Welder Divers: They cover the entire body, ideal for work with continuous exposure to heat.
  • Welder's gloves: They protect hands from cuts and burns.
  • Safety boots: Resistant to impacts and splashes of molten metal.
  • Welding mask: Protects the eyes and face from radiation and sparks.
What risks does welding clothing protect?

Welders' clothing is designed to prevent job-associated hazards, such as:

  • Burns from contact with molten metal or sparks.
  • Injuries from blows or cuts with tools and objects.
  • Exposure to extreme temperatures and radiation.
  • Electrical hazards, such as shocks.
  • Contact with toxic chemicals or gases.
What materials should jackets and suits have for welding?

Welding clothing should be made of materials such as:

  • Certified flame retardant fabrics: They comply with the EN 11611 standard, guaranteeing resistance to splashes and radiant heat.
  • FR Cotton (Fire Resistant): It offers thermal protection and durability.
  • Anti-static components: They reduce the risk of electric shock.
What are the regulations for welding clothing?

Work clothes for welders must comply with:

  • EN 11611: Specific standard for welding clothing, classified in Class 1 and Class 2 according to the level of risk.
  • ISO 11612: Guarantees heat and fire resistance.
  • EN 1149-5: Protection against electrostatic hazards.

These regulations ensure that the garments offer maximum protection in the work environment.

What are the specifications of EN ISO 11611?

Protective clothing for welders is designed to ensure the wearer's protection against small projections of molten metal, contact with a flame or radiant heat.

The design of welder's clothing is made based on the specifications of the EN ISO 11611 standard, which establishes the following points:

  • All pockets must have a flap, except for the side pockets that are located below the waist, which must not extend more than 10 degrees from the seam area.
  • A single pocket with an opening that does not exceed 75 mm is allowed.
  • The tensile strength of the fabric must be at least 400N. When ripping, the resistance must be 15N for Class 1 protective clothing and 20N for Class 2.
How to choose the best suit for welding?

To select the best welder clothing, keep in mind:

  • The type of work: Arc welding, TIG, MIG, etc.
  • The standards you must comply with: EN 11611 or ISO 11612.
  • Materials: Fireproof cotton and anti-static components.
  • Comfort: Ergonomic garments that allow freedom of movement.

At Oroel, we offer a wide range of jackets, coveralls, and pants for welders designed to ensure safety and comfort.