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Embroidery Services

We offer a full line of embroidery services. Note: that embroidery and name patches are not flame resistant. See Below

 
Bulwark Flame Resistant


Embroidery - Direct Text ($5.75 First Line $2.95 each additional)
Embroidery - Direct Text ($5.75 First Line $2.95 each additional)
Item: E-ED
Mfg Price: $7.25
Our Price: $5.75
Embroidery - Name Patch Emblem ($6.25 per emblem - 1 or 2 lines)
Embroidery - Name Patch Emblem ($6.25 per emblem - 1 or 2 lines)
Item: E-EMS
Mfg Price: $7.75
Our Price: $6.45

Application of Non-FR Emblems and Embroidery
Attachment of non-FR embroidery and emblems on flame resistant protective garments is always a difficult question to answer. The only comment of the consensus standards writing organizations, such as NFPA and ASTM, is that nothing on an article of clothing may increase the extent of wearer injury in case of garment ignition. ASTM in Standard F- 1506, Standard Performance Specification for Flame Resistant Textile Materials for Wearing Apparel for Use by Electrical Workers Exposed to Momentary Electric Arc and Related Thermal Hazards states in an appendix item that, “Logos, name tags, and other heraldry should be limited in number and surface area”.

No OSHA or military standards address this area. SFI, the race driver’s association, has not addressed this issue. However, identification and personalization are clearly safety issues in themselves that must be addressed by end users.

In the final analysis, the end user of the garment must weigh the benefits of identification and personalization against the potential risk from using non-flame resistant materials. Common sense in the size, placement, and number of these materials is the best solution. Bulwark Protective Apparel


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