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Working Overalls

Working overalls, also known as coveralls, are a type of protective clothing worn by individuals in various industries to protect their regular clothing and skin from dirt, debris, and hazardous materials. They are typically made from durable materials such as cotton, polyester, or a blend of both, and are designed to cover the entire body from the neck down to the ankles. Working overalls are commonly used in industries such as construction, automotive, manufacturing, and agriculture, where workers are exposed to harsh conditions and potential hazards. They are also used in healthcare settings, where they serve as a protective barrier against infectious diseases and bodily fluids. These garments typically feature multiple pockets for tools and other essentials, as well as reinforced knees and elbows for added durability. Some overalls may also have reflective strips for increased visibility in low-light conditions. Proper maintenance of working overalls is crucial to ensure their longevity and effectiveness. They should be washed regularly and inspected for any signs of wear and tear. Damaged overalls should be repaired or replaced immediately to prevent any potential safety hazards. Overall, working overalls are an essential piece of protective clothing for individuals working in various industries. They provide a barrier against potential hazards and help to keep workers safe and comfortable on the job.

protective clothing, durability, hazardous materials, pockets, maintenance

Brian Turner

CITATION : "Brian Turner. 'Working Overalls.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=277103 (Accessed on June 07, 2025)"


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