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  2. Boilersuit - Wikipedia

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    Both cloth and disposable coveralls are manufactured with their own unique protective properties including: high-visibility, insulation to protect against cold weather, waterproof, flame resistant to protect against fire, arc resistant to protect against flash fires, and even microporous fabrics when exposed to hazardous chemicals.

  3. Cleanroom suit - Wikipedia

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    One common type is an all-in-one coverall worn by semiconductor and nanotechnology line production workers, technicians, and process / equipment engineers. Similar garments are worn by people in similar roles creating sterile products for the medical device , biopharmaceutical and optical instrument industries.

  4. Usage of personal protective equipment - Wikipedia

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    Respirators range from cheaper, single-use, disposable masks to reusable models with replaceable cartridges. There are two main categories: the air-purifying respirator , which forces contaminated air through a filtering element, and the air-supplied respirator , in which an alternate supply of fresh air is delivered.

  5. Student boilersuit - Wikipedia

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    Student boilersuit from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola, Sweden (1998). Student boilersuit (Swedish studentoverall or studenthalare, Finnish opiskelijahaalari, Canadian flightsuit [1] or coveralls [2] or redsuits [3]) are boilersuits widely used for specific events at universities and polytechnics in Sweden, Finland, and Canada.

  6. Overalls - Wikipedia

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    Overalls or bib-and-brace overalls, also called dungarees in British English, [1] are a type of garment usually used as protective clothing when working. The garments are commonly referred to as a "pair of overalls" by analogy with "pair of trousers".

  7. Dry suit - Wikipedia

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    The dry suit is a form of exposure suit, a garment worn to protect the user from adverse environmental conditions.The two most common purposes are to insulate the wearer against excessive heat loss, and to isolate the wearer from direct contact with a liquid environment during immersion or repeated multi-directional contact with bulk liquids or spray.