Protective Apparel
Liberty Safety protective apparel is designed to deliver comfort, style, and functionality without compromising safety. These garments are built for specific workplace hazards and provide essential body and skin protection through options like coveralls, lab coats, aprons, and rainwear. When selecting protective apparel, it’s important to consider the level of protection required for your environment. This category of PPE includes everything from full‑body suits to partial‑coverage sleeves, each engineered for different applications. Our protective apparel is built with the following…
Liberty Safety protective apparel is designed to deliver comfort, style, and functionality without compromising safety. These garments are built for specific workplace hazards and provide essential body and skin protection through options like coveralls, lab coats, aprons, and rainwear.
When selecting protective apparel, it’s important to consider the level of protection required for your environment. This category of PPE includes everything from full‑body suits to partial‑coverage sleeves, each engineered for different applications.
Our protective apparel is built with the following hazards in mind:
- Skin or respiratory irritants
- Hazardous weather conditions
- Sun and insect exposure
- Low‑visibility environments
- Airborne particulates such as dust, dirt, smoke, or liquid droplets
Types of Clothing and Body Protection
The material and construction of protective apparel vary by application, offering a wide range of solutions. Below are the general uses for each type:
- Coveralls protect personal clothing and provide splash protection while on the job.
- Disposable apparel guards against particulates, certain liquid chemicals, and pathogens.
- Aprons come in various materials and are ideal for food handling and processing.
- Boot covers help prevent slips and falls in areas where spills or contaminants may be present.
- Rainwear provides reliable protection for outdoor work in wet conditions.
- Chest waders offer full lower‑body waterproofing using a one‑piece suspender design.
- High‑visibility rainwear is available in hi‑vis green and orange with optional reflective striping for work around traffic or low‑light environments.
- Flame‑resistant (FR) rainwear uses self‑extinguishing treated materials to keep workers dry while meeting FR requirements.
Storage and Care
- Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for care, cleaning, and storage.
- Disposable apparel is intended for single use and should be discarded after wear.



