Storms don’t schedule meetings. Crews get soaked, grip slips, temp drops, and productivity tanks. That’s where waterproof safety clothing earns its keep—on windy scaffolds, muddy verges, and early-morning load bays. I’ve spent enough time on sites to know: the label on the tag is one thing; how a jacket behaves after six filthy shifts is another.
Good waterproof safety clothing mixes a tough face fabric (often 150–300D polyester) with a membrane (PU or ePTFE) and sealed seams (taped or ultrasonic). Look for:
Not strictly a jacket, but it pairs with waterproof safety clothing in foul weather and high-spray zones. Many customers say they prefer bio-based materials against the skin—less plasticky feel, better all-day wear.
| Product | Face mask and Ear muffs |
| Materials | PLA nonwoven + PLA meltblown 30G/40G; PLA&PBAT nose bar; PLA & Spandex ear band |
| Filter rating | 98% (Type IIR performance) |
| Standards/Certs | EN 14683 Type IIR; SGS tested |
| People | Adult |
| Origin | 26 YongPing Road, Northern Industrial Base, Hengshui City, Hebei, China |
| Vendor | Certs/Standards | Lead Time | Customization | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Good Safety Helmet (Hengshui) | EN 14683 Type IIR; SGS. Can align with EN 343 rainwear lines. | ≈15–30 days | Logos, colors, packs | Bio-based materials are a plus |
| Global Brand A | EN 343, ISO 20471, ISO 11092 | 30–45 days | Broad catalog | Premium pricing |
| Regional Supplier B | EN 343 Class 3 | 10–20 days | Limited | Value-focused |
Materials → pattern cutting → seam sealing (tape or ultrasonic) → DWR finish → lab tests (EN 343 Wp/RET, ISO 811 hydrostatic) → size run → pilot wear trial. Service life? Around 2–3 seasons or ≈50 wash cycles under ISO 6330, assuming routine cleaning. Keep chemicals mild; over-washing kills DWR, to be honest.
A coastal utility swapped legacy rain suits for EN 343:2019 Class 4 gear, paired with Type IIR masks during high-spray tasks. Downtime on storm days dropped ≈18% in the first quarter; crews reported “less clammy” wear and fewer seam leaks. Not perfect—some abrasion at cuffs—but a net win.