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Products
Can I get my product personalized?
It depends on the brand and the product. All options are outlined on the product page, so look out for customization options there or contact us at sales@hudsonworkwear.com. Hudson Workwear can embroider your FR clothing with flame resistant thread if needed!
How do I know what size to order?
Bibs: When ordering bibs, remember they will be going over garments. Bibs should be ordered one (Carhartt) or two sizes larger than pants for comfort. Example, your normal pant size is 36 waist, you should order bibs 38 or 40. Follow instructions below for proper length.
Bib or Coverall Length: Try not to order bibs or coveralls too long in the leg. If garments drag the ground they will be damaged and not accepted as a return for size or flaw. These garments are generally not tapered at the ankle and will not ride on top of you boot, therefore it is important to measure your leg inseam (center of crotch to bottom of desired pant length).
Pants and Shirts: When ordering pants and shirts, expect a small amount of shrinkage in hot water and hot dryer. Most shirts and sweatshirts are a generous cut and sized for minimal shrinkage. T-shirts and henleys should be ordered in the same size as your workshirts (they do not shrink as much as the 100% cotton t-shirts purchased at local retailers). Other fabrics should hold their size when washed and dried properly.
Talls and Longs: Approximately 2 inches are added to the body length and sleeve.
What items are stocked?
Flame Resistant Clothing
To repair or to retire? When is it appropriate to repair and when is it time to retire your FR garment?
It is essential that the fabrics and thread used for repairs are equivalent in performance to those used in the original construction of the garment. All Bulwark garments are sewn with aramid thread and the same should be used in any repairs attempted on the garment. Some users have established a practice of saving panels of fabric from retired garments as a source of cloth for mending garments still in service. Zippers, buttons, fasteners and other closure systems must meet basic heat resistance requirements; check with the garment manufacturer for a source of suitable trim and findings.
Although there are no strict guidelines given by any source, there are limitations on the extent of any repair. Rips, tears or holes that exceed 1" in length or diameter are likely too large to be safely repaired in the field. As a practical measurement, damaged areas suitable for repair should not exceed the size of a quarter. In cases where the affected area is larger, it is prudent to retire the garment. Fabric that has become thin or threadbare in spots due to heavy wear may provide reduced protection from heat; garments showing signs of heavy wear like this are probably nearing the end of their useful wear life and should be removed from service at the discretion of the wearer or in accordance with the safety policies of the employer.
ASTM International has developed two standards which describe the best practices for home and industrial laundering of FR garments. Both documents briefly address the repair and retirement of flame resistant clothing. For more details, consult ASTM F1449, Standard Guide for Industrial Laundering of Flame, Thermal and Arc Resistant Clothing, and ASTM F2757, Standard Guide for Home Laundering Care and Maintenance of Flame, Thermal and Arc Resistant Clothing.
How do the different flame resistant fabrics compare?
Your review of fabrics and use should consider all factors. There is no perfect flame resistant garment that meets all needs for end use requirements.
Hudson Workwear is not liable for improper use. If you need further information to make your decision, we can supply manufacturer specifications, other reference materials or contacts upon request. All garments have manufacturer's tags indicating fabric information and standards they meet.
How do I wash flame resistant clothing?
Review your FR clothing's tag for wash instructions specific to the garment. If not available, here are some general guidelines:
Use only laundry detergent.
Do not use bleach - liquid, gel, or powder.
Avoid using fabric softeners, starches, scent boosters, or scented sprays because residues of these can burn!
Turning garments inside out can result in longer lasting, brighter colors. This can also help protect embroidery and other personalizations.
Tumble dry using the lowest possible dryer heat setting, typically permanent press.
Safety Standards
What is ATPV?
What is NESC?
What is NFPA 2112?
What is NFPA 70E?
NFPA 70E requires employers to perform a flash hazard analysis to determine the flash protection boundary distance. The standard is designed to protect employees working inside these flash protection boundaries by requiring protective clothing for the corresponding Hazard/Risk Category (HRC) that has an arc thermal performance value (ATPV) of a least the value listed in the "Protective Clothing Characteristics" section of the standard.
Can't find the answer to your question?
Give us a call at 866-437-9327 or email us at customerservice@hudsonworkwear.com