What are the categories of protective clothing?

Protective clothing can be divided into the following categories based on its purpose and protective function:

Fire protection clothing. Mainly used to protect the personal safety of firefighters in high temperature, flames and other environments.

Industrial protective clothing. Suitable for industrial fields such as spray painting, chemical industry, etc., providing protection against chemicals, high temperatures, dust, etc.

Medical protective clothing. Used in the medical industry, including laboratories, cleaning and disinfection, mainly providing protection against biological hazards and chemical substances.

Military protective clothing. Specially designed for military applications, it can provide protection for specific battlefield environments.

Special populations should use protective clothing. Electromagnetic radiation protective clothing for special occupational groups such as pregnant women.

Chemical protective clothing. It is divided into acid and chemical resistant clothing and alkali resistant clothing, widely used in environments such as chemical plants. It is further divided into fully enclosed heavy chemical resistant clothing and semi enclosed light chemical resistant clothing according to the type of chemical resistant clothing. twenty-four

Flame retardant clothing. It has good flame retardant performance and is suitable for working environments in contact with flames and hot objects.

Anti static clothing. Used to eliminate the hazards of static electricity accumulation, suitable for environments sensitive to static electricity such as the electronics industry.

Anti radiation clothing. It has the function of protecting against radioactive substances and is suitable for places that need to prevent radiation damage.

Dust free clothing. Used in ultra clean places to prevent exposure of body debris and accumulation of static electricity, suitable for industries such as semiconductors and pharmaceuticals.

Cold resistant clothing. It has thermal insulation performance and is suitable for cold storage or outdoor low-temperature environments.

Insulated clothing. Used to defend against factors that harm the human body such as high temperature, heat, and humidity.

These types of protective clothing vary depending on their application environment and protection needs, aiming to protect the wearer from various potential injuries.

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