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National standard for welding suits updated—requirements further upgraded~
2026/03/16
Understand at a Glance! A Special Campaign to Address Safety Hazards in Key Personal Protective Equipment Is Underway
2025/09/17
Understand the Latest “Specification for the Provision of Personal Protective Equipment (Electrical Section)” at a Glance
2024/11/20
The Necessity of Antistatic Clothing
2020/08/21
We all know that many companies today require their employees to wear antistatic clothing, particularly in industries such as electronics manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and petrochemicals. Antistatic apparel is simply indispensable. Even visitors must don antistatic suits before entering operating rooms. So why do they wear antistatic workwear? Does antistatic clothing really provide effective static protection? The editors at Chuangyu Antistatic are here to demonstrate the key functions of antistatic garments: Antistatic clothing is made from specialized antistatic cleanroom fabrics. These fabrics are crafted using high-performance polyester filaments, with conductive fibers embedded either in the warp or weft. They boast outstanding, long-lasting antistatic performance, dust resistance, a thin and smooth texture, and a clearly defined fabric structure. In garment production...
Yourfield ▏Welcome Secretary Cao Jiongfang of the Municipal Party Committee to Yourfield for Inspection and Guidance
On the afternoon of September 23, Cao Jiongfang, Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee and Director of the Standing Committee of the Municipal People’s Congress, together with Chen Shuxian, Secretary of the Municipal Emergency Management Bureau, conducted a brief and unannounced inspection of Yourfield Safety Technology using the “four noes and two straights” approach, during which they also participated in relevant safety experience activities. As the first line of defense for workers’ safety in production, Yourfield has always put safety first and rigorously implemented it in all aspects, from promoting safety awareness to earnestly practicing safety protection. Yourfield firmly believes that we should start with small things, begin with every little detail, and base our efforts on meticulousness—starting with Yourfield itself. After personally experiencing the activities, Secretary Cao Jiongfang stated that we should make full use of platforms such as the experience center to organize diverse activities and intensify safety
What are the key factors to consider when selecting welder’s clothing?
Typically, welders work in harsh environments characterized by high temperatures, flying slag, and intense radiation; failure to properly wear protective equipment can easily result in injury. Welding suits are protective garments worn by welders during technical production in factory workshops. They are custom-designed labor-protection items tailored to the specific industrial classification, the quality of the welding environment, and the intensity of ultraviolet radiation, offering protective features such as abrasion resistance, thermal insulation, and fire resistance. So how should one choose a welding suit? 1. The fabric should be 100% cotton canvas; during welding, polyester or other synthetic-fiber fabrics will soften when exposed to heat.
Can radiation-protective clothing be washed? How should radiation-protective clothing be cleaned?
A welder is a worker who uses appropriate welding methods and procedures, welding equipment, and filler materials—whether of the same or different materials—to tightly join metal or non-metal workpieces. I. Introduction to the Welder’s Working Environment: The workplace is characterized by severe air pollution, high concentrations of harmful gases, and elevated ambient temperatures. Chronic manganese poisoning primarily affects workers who are exposed to manganese fumes and dust over long periods; clinically, it is mainly manifested by extrapyramidal neurological symptoms, accompanied by neurobehavioral dysfunction and psychiatric disturbances. Individuals at higher risk of manganese exposure include those engaged in manganese mining and smelting, the manufacture of manganese welding electrodes, the welding and oxy-fuel cutting of manganese alloys, as well as industrial workers involved in the production and application of manganese dioxide, permanganates, and other manganese compounds. Welding
Some Small Details of Flame-Resistant Clothing
Inspect the inner and outer packaging of flame-retardant protective clothing, as well as the trademarks and safety labels on specialized personal protective equipment, to ensure they are complete and correctly affixed, and that cleaning, maintenance, and repair instructions are included. Examine the appearance of the flame-retardant protective clothing for any surface defects, tears, or stitching flaws. The design of flame-retardant workwear typically incorporates three types of tight-fitting components—around the neckline, cuffs, and hem—to prevent thermal contact or flying sparks from causing injury. Open pockets must be equipped with flaps to prevent the accumulation of molten metal spatter or sparks. Ventilation openings intended for heat dissipation should be strategically placed in the armpits, on the back, and on the inner thighs to prevent foreign objects from entering. High-quality flame-retardant protective clothing feels soft to the touch and does not irritate the skin.