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Website opens for flame-resistant clothing

By Paul Dvorak | October 22, 2012

Two separate lines of flame resistant clothing are offered: one for everyday tasks and one for working in greater risk environments, and their protective apparel specialists can help companies design and implement customized programs to meet most needs.

Every year, thousands of workers are involved in electrical arc accidents, molten metal splashes, flash fires, and combustible dust explosions on the job. To educate companies about these risks, as well as what they can do to comply with new industry standards, Cintas has launched a new website dedicated to its Flame Resistant Clothing line.

The company also provides employers with an online resource to stay updated regarding standards and guidelines for safety compliance in the workplace. “We developed this website to enhance our safety message and as a resource for safety managers across North America when it comes to protective apparel. We care about the safety of our customers who rely on our uniforms to do their work, and we want to be seen as more of a resource that just a uniform provider,” says Jeff Koehne, protective apparel marketing manager at Cintas. “This website will be updated continually with educational videos, regulation updates, and other industry and hazard information, we can be their main resource for safety information.”

Cintas Flame Resistant Clothing
http://www.cintas.com/FlameResistantClothing/


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