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Overalls & Coveralls

Overalls & Coveralls

For all in one protection, slip into a pair of coveralls that shield everything from the chest to your legs. Our coveralls are easy to wear with press stud fastenings that stay secure, angled pockets for open access and two designs for day and night wear. We also offer coveralls for Night-workers. We comply with AS/NZS 1906.4: 2010 – High Visibility Materials, and AS/NZS 4602.1: 2011 – High Visibility Safety Garments

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Safe, Reliable and Comfortable Workwear Overalls

Coveralls, Workwear Overalls and Roughalls in Melbourne need to perform to the highest standards and requirements across the industries we serve. Our products are all designed with the user in mind, with various styles, design, safety features, convenience, and durability to meet your requirements. Whether you need to keep cool in summer or warm in winter, we have a range of WorkCraft overalls & roughalls to ensure that you stay safe and comfortable getting on with your work. Our items offer SPF50+ sun protection, an important feature if you work under the Aussie sun.

 

Plus Size Coveralls

WorkArmour Solutions offers a huge range of sizing options to ensure that you can find the overalls that fits you perfectly. Sizes are available in Regular as well as Stout fits with sizes going up to size 132. Performance workwear needs to be comfortable, and our sizes enable you to select style and shapes that allow you to focus on your job with ease.

 

High Performance and Heavy Duty Workwear

All-in-one coveralls are a safe and tidy option for workwear, and you can select from several designs and functional choices. We supply these in quality heavyweight cotton drill fabric as well as durable midweight polycotton fabric.

 

Coveralls for Night-workers

We also offer coveralls for Night-workers who work on Road Construction at night. We offer both taped and non-taped, suitable for Day Only use or Day/Night Use depending on your requirement. We also offer Bio-motion tape configuration. Our Hi Vis coveralls comply with AS/NZS 1906.4: 2010 – High Visibility Materials, and AS/NZS 4602.1: 2011 – High Visibility Safety Garments

 

Roughalls

Simple two-tone roughalls are an effective way of protecting yourself at work, with multiple pockets to conveniently keep your essentials such as mobile phone, pencils, rules, and more.

What are coveralls used for?

Coveralls are used as a type of protective clothing that covers the entire body and is designed to provide protection from many types of hazards such as chemicals, sparks, fire, and abrasive surfaces. They are commonly used in industries such as construction, mining, and manufacturing.

How do I choose the right size coveralls?

To choose the right size coveralls, you should measure your chest, waist, and inseam, and compare these measurements to the sizing chart provided by the manufacturer. It is important to choose it that fit properly to ensure that they provide adequate protection and comfort.

What are the different types of fabrics?

There are many different types of coverall fabrics available, including cotton, polyester and flame retardant (FR) fabrics. The type of fabric used will depend on the specific industry and the hazards the worker is exposed to.

What makes a coverall Hi Vis?

Hi Vis coveralls must meet specific requirements for colour, reflectivity and design, as specified by the Australian Standards. There are 3 classes of Hi Vis garments: Class D – daytime use; Class N – night time use using reflective tape; and Class D/N – day/night use.

What is the abrasion resistance of coverall fabrics?

Abrasion resistance is a measure of how well a fabric can withstand wear and tear. The abrasion resistance of fabrics will vary depending on the fabric type and construction. In general, fabrics with a higher thread count and tighter weave will have better abrasion resistance than those with a lower thread count or looser weave.

How do I care for my coveralls?

The care instructions will vary depending on the fabric and manufacturer. In general, it is recommended to wash coveralls in warm water with a mild detergent, and to avoid using bleach or fabric softener. They should be dried on a low heat setting or hung to dry. It is important to read the care instructions label for more detail.

Do coveralls need to meet specific safety standards?

Coveralls should meet specific safety standards to ensure that they provide adequate protection to the wearer. In Australia, coveralls for night workers must meet the Australian Standards for high visibility clothing, which specifies the minimum requirements for colour, reflectivity, and design.

How long should coveralls last?

The lifespan of the garment will depend on factors such as the fabric type, frequency of use, and care instructions. It is important to inspect coveralls regularly for signs of wear and tear, and to replace them when they are no longer providing adequate protection.

Types of Protective Coveralls

Industrial coveralls - sometimes known as overalls or boiler suits - are a form of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) designed to safeguard the wearer from workplace hazards. These have been a mainstay outfit across various professions for well over a century now, and for inarguably good reasons; they provide efficient safety, durability, and flexibility. As the name suggests, coveralls are designed to cover the entire body, from the neck to the ankles, and are typically made from durable materials such as nylon, cotton, or polyester.

These are required by workers in many industries to protect them from workplace hazards. Employers are responsible for providing their workers with the appropriate PPE to ensure their safety on the job. By wearing protective coveralls, workers can mitigate their risk of injury and stay safe (and comfortable!) while performing their work duties.

There are varying different types available for different professions, each designed to protect workers from specific hazards. The most common types include standard protective coveralls, flame retardant, arc-resistant coveralls, and high visibility (Hi Vis) or nightwear coveralls. If you’re on the hunt for men’s work overalls that will stand the test of time, read on to find out which variation is optimal for your vocation.

Standard Protective Coveralls are designed to protect workers from a range of hazards, including dirt, dust, and other particles. They are typically made from lightweight, breathable materials, making them comfortable to wear for extended periods of time.

Flame Retardant (FR) Coveralls are designed to protect workers from flames and intense heat. These coveralls are made from materials that are treated with flame retardant chemicals, which help to prevent them from catching fire in the event of an accident.

Arc-Resistant Coveralls are designed to protect workers from electrical arcs, which can occur in industries that involve electrical work and construction. These coveralls are made from materials that are resistant to electrical arcs and can help prevent burns and other injuries.

High Visibility (Hi Vis) Coveralls - and also as Night Works Coveralls - are designed to make workers more visible in low-light or nighttime conditions. These coveralls are typically made from bright, reflective materials and can help improve worker safety in industries such as construction and roadworks.

Fabrics

When selecting workwear fabrics, it is essential to consider the specific hazards of the workplace and choose fabrics that meet the relevant Australian Standards. All WorkArmour Solutions coveralls are made with fabrics that are made in full compliance of the regulations set in place by the Australian Standards. These guidelines encompass various aspects to ensure the safety and protection of workers, including regulations on chemicals and heavy metals to restrict or forbid specific substances that may pose a risk to human health. It also includes clear labelling when it comes to information regarding fibre composition, placement, size, care labelling, and country of origin. Such standards aim to provide consumers with high-quality and safe clothing that meets the requirements for functionality, durability, comfort, and above all else, safety.

Cotton Coveralls are a popular choice for workwear due to their breathability and comfort. They are also durable and can withstand repeated washing. However, they are not suitable for workplaces with high heat or flame exposure.

Polyester Cotton Blend Coveralls are lightweight and durable, making them ideal for outdoor work. They are also wrinkle-resistant and require little maintenance. However, polyester cotton blend is not as breathable as cotton and can be uncomfortable in hot weather.

Flame Retardant (FR) Coveralls, such as Nomex and Kevlar are designed to protect workers from heat and flame exposure. They are made from synthetic materials and are engineered to self-extinguish in the event of a fire. These are typically used in industries such as firefighting, electrical work, and oil and gas exploration.

Nylon Cotton Blend Coveralls are known for their water-resistant and quick-drying properties. This is because nylon cotton blend is a material that is lightweight, strong, and durable. However, as a synthetic blend material, it is not as breathable as cotton, which can make it uncomfortable in hot weather.

If you can’t find what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to contact us here, and one of our friendly staff members will do their best to help you find what you’re looking for!

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