Discover the selection of fire-resistant clothing offered by Manelli, a specialist in professional clothing since 2007. Fire-resistant clothing protects you from heat and embers while you work. For all professionals in contact with fire, fire-resistant workwear provides optimal protection. Manelli has selected the best brands of professional clothing, ensuring compliance with fire safety standards . Our range of certified fire-resistant clothing has been designed for professions requiring specific equipment. With the aim of meeting all the needs of professionals, Manelli ensures your protection at work.
What is meant by a fire-resistant/flameproof garment?
Fire-resistant , or flame-retardant , clothing is designed to protect professionals exposed to risks related to heat, flames, and sparks. These garments, available at Manelli, meet the strictest safety standards to guarantee optimal protection. Made with specific flame-retardant materials, they minimize the risk of burns. Perfect for professions such as welding or metalworking , they include jackets and trousers specially designed to withstand splashes . Choose from our selection of flame-resistant clothing and work with complete peace of mind, while meeting the requirements of your profession.
How to choose the right fire-resistant clothing?
To choose the right fire-resistant clothing , it's essential to understand the specific risks of your profession. Flame-retardant garments are designed to withstand flames, molten metal fragments, or intense heat, but their effectiveness depends on compliance with standards, such as EN ISO 11612. Opt for durable materials, such as aramid or treated cotton blends, which offer excellent protection while remaining comfortable. Also consider the fit : a close-fitting garment, without being too tight, minimizes the risk of snagging. Finally, check practical details, such as reinforced pockets or secure closures.
Which professions require fire-resistant clothing to fight flames?
Flame-resistant clothing is essential for professionals exposed to the risk of burns or fire . Welders, for example, work in direct contact with sparks and molten metal splashes, requiring clothing that offers optimal protection. Firefighters and metalworkers , often exposed to extreme temperatures, must also wear clothing that meets safety standards. Electricians working on live circuits benefit from flame-resistant clothing to reduce the risks associated with electric arcs. Finally, employees in the petrochemical and chemical industries use this clothing to protect themselves from the dangers of flammable substances.

































































































































































































