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STEEL TOE CAP
STEM THREAD PROTECTION
FOUL WEATHER OUTERWEAR
GORE® FR Apparel featuring GORE- TEX®PYRAD®Fabric is a new line of FR foul weather outerwear for oil and gas workers. A jacket, bib, and detachable hood combination—now available in high-visibility orange and high-visibility yellow—offers protection from incidental flame exposure and weather protection across a range of environmental condi- tions, while offering moisture manage- ment to improve comfort and safety. Booth 2251 www.ohsonline.com/productinfo
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The IMPACTO TURBOTOE Steel toe cap
overshoes protect the toe area from
accidental impact, crushing, or stubbing.
Made of flexible, pliable PVC. Treads
under sole to prevent slipping and help
liquid flow away from the foot. Ideal for
any working environment that carries a
risk of toe damage or has a steel toe
cap requirement. CE, ASTM, CSA tested
and compliant. Visit us at www.impacto.
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Stem ShieldTM by Haws provides ideal protection for stem threads on stem and yoke gate valves. It is a simple and cost-effective safeguard for workers who could encounter exposed industrial valve stems, potentially causing injury or infection. This chemically resistant, waterproof, soft-cell rubber foam en- closed PVC pipe protects workers from accidentally injuring themselves due to exposed stems. Booth 2731 www.ohsonline.com/productinfo
The FF2930 ForceFlex®
Multitask is a tough glove that
offers high-visibility, back of hand
and palm impact protection. The D3O® hi-shock absorbing properties out-performs similar materials and is thinner allowing full flexibility and range of motion.
The synthetic leather palm with orange MaxGridTM palm provides reinforced grip
in dry, wet and oily conditions.
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