Matrix Uniforms Blog
Working in Winter
ARE YOUR STAFF EQUIPPED FOR A WHITE WINTER? At Matrix Uniforms, we provide a wide range of winter safety wear and personal protective equipment to keep you warm, dry and safe at times when you need it the most. The best winter safety wear comprises thermal and waterproof properties. We’ve listed some essential safety wear for the upcoming season.
Embroidery vs Screenprinting
There are three general ways to compare and contrast embroidery and screen printing-how they look, how much each costs, and the applications for best using each method...
Prescription Safety Glasses
Working with Bollé eyewear, we can provide you specially designed scratch-resistant safety eyewear which could help prevent a serious accident. As the safety glasses come with prescription lenses, they can be worn in place of the employee’s own spectacles – no clumsy fitting of goggles over their glasses.
Washcare Symbols Explained
Getting that ‘Shrinking’ feeling? Fear Not! Follow our simple guide to achieving the perfect pile of laundry.
HexArmor SuperFabric
What is SuperFabric ®? SuperFabric® brand material is an ideal solution for cut-resistant gloves, as it protects from both straight edged cuts and variable situations. The gist of it is through the way the fabric is made...
EN ISO 11612 – PROTECTIVE CLOTHING FOR USE IN RADIANT, CONVECTIVE, MOLTEN, OR CONTACT HEAT PROCESSES
What is EN11612? EN11612 is a standard which specifies the need to protect your body from heat and flame (except the hands). There are 6 categories...
EN ISO 11611 – PROTECTIVE CLOTHING FOR IS IN WELDING AND ALLIED PROCESSES
What is EN11611? EN11611 is a minimum safety requirement designed to protect the wearer from droplets of molten metal, short contact with flame, and/or radiant heat from arc. The clothing should also...
EN1149 – ELECTROSTATIC CLOTHING REQUIREMENTS
What is EN1149? EN1149 is a requirement that anyone working in a role where there is risk of being endangered by an electric charge (or in a job where explosions can take place) must wear protective clothing(and/or gloves) that prevents harm...
EN471 – HIGH VISIBILITY WARNING CLOTHING
EN471 is a law which instructs anyone is a dangerous work-situation to wear High-Visibility clothing so the wearer can be seen clearly by everyone and everything. There are 3 levels of Hi-Vis clothing ...
EN388 – PROTECTIVE GLOVES AGAINST MECHANICAL RISKS
What is EN388? EN388 is a law which states you must wear a set of special gloves to protect your hands in 5 main situations...
Building a Corporate Identity through Branded Uniform
Building a Corporate Identity through Branded Uniform