Sourced and supplied across Saudi Arabia
Standard coveralls carry no protective rating, and the commonest procurement error in this category is assuming they do. A cotton or poly-cotton coverall is workwear: it manages abrasion, dirt and modesty, and in a flash fire a polyester blend can melt onto skin. If the job involves flame, chemicals or electrical arc, the requirement is a rated garment, not a heavier plain one. Where the coverall is genuinely general-purpose, the decisions that matter are fabric weight for Gulf heat, colour coding by trade, and whether reflective tape needs to be applied to a defined class.
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| Fabric composition | 100% cotton, poly-cotton blend, or twill — state the ratio |
|---|---|
| Fabric weight | In gsm or oz — lighter fabrics matter in summer heat |
| Colour | Often coded by trade, contractor or area |
| Closure | Concealed zip, stud front, or open front |
| Pocket configuration | Chest, rule pocket, cargo, and whether flaps are required |
| Reflective tape | State if hi-vis tape is required, and to which class |
| Logo and printing | Company name, position, and application method |
| Sizing | Size run and quantity per size; state if tall fittings are needed |
| Laundering | Industrial laundry or personal wash — affects fabric choice |
| Shrinkage tolerance | State if a maximum shrinkage after wash is specified |
| Protective rating | If flame, chemical or arc protection is needed, say so — different garment |
| Quantity and issue rate | Total units, and sets issued per worker per year |
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