Lined overalls for winter
If you want to protect yourself well against winter conditions, you will benefit best from a lined overall that meets the requirements.cold standardization EN 342 or EN 14058. You can recognize this standard by a shield with a snowflake in it. A lined overall with this standard ensures that you are well protected at temperatures lower than -5°C (EN 342) or cold temperatures higher than -5°C (EN 14058). Do you also have to deal with bad weather? Then it is advisable to choose a lined overall that also has the EN 343 standard for bad weather. You can recognize these lined overalls by the shield with an umbrella depicted in it.
What types of lined overalls are there?
Because there are various professions that require work to be carried out in cold conditions, there are also different types of lined overalls. There are lined overalls that ensure that you are more visible to traffic. These are the high vis winter overalls. If you have to carry out welding work outdoors or if you need fire or fire protection, you can opt for a lined overall with flame-retardant and anti-static properties. With a Multinorm lined coverall you are protected against the above risks and even more risks, such as electric arc and chemical liquids.
There are different materials used for the lining, such as nylon, (fire retardant) step lining, quilt lining, quilted lining or other technical material. Some lined overalls also have welded seams to further keep out moisture and wind.
Order lined overalls online
Make sure you are prepared for winter. Buy your lined overalls in time, so that you are well protected if you have to work outside in the cold. This way you prevent the risk of becoming hypothermic. At Unishore Bedrijfskleding you can easily order your lined overalls online. If desired, we can provide these with your company logo.
Extra winter clothing to go with your lined overalls
It is important that you work well protected in the winter and that all your clothing layers are properly adjusted according to the 3-layer system:
- The first layer is the moisture-wicking layer on the skin.Thermal underwearwicks sweat away to the second layer.
- The second layer is warm clothes such asfleeceor a warm onesweaterwhich further wicks away sweat and keeps you nice and warm
- The third layer protects you against the cold and precipitation. This layer - your lined overalls - is preferably also windproof.
If you work a lot with your hands, it is also important to have the right hand protection when working in a cold environment, so also take a look at thelined thermal gloves.