What do temperature ratings on thermal workwear really mean? Personal protective equipment and clothing provider Ergodyne is attempting to answer that question by announcing third party-tested temperature ratings for its full line of thermal jackets and bibs. Its temperature-rated jackets and bibs are now organized into three categories:
Warm (above 0° F): For moderate cold and active work
Warmer (-19° F to 0° F): For frigid temps and longer exposure
Warmest (-60° F to -20° F): For extreme cold storage and sub-zero jobs
The St. Paul, MN-based company says its push to “demystify temperature ratings” is part of its broader mission to bring transparency and trust into PPE.
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