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  Protective clothing and practical gear around industrial tanks (4 อ่าน)

6 เม.ย 2569 18:00

Hi engineers, I have a question related to practical gear and personal clothing when working around industrial tanks and mechanical systems. I’ve noticed that many people in engineering or maintenance roles prefer durable jackets that allow free movement, have enough pockets, and can handle different weather conditions when working outdoors or in large facilities. In my own life I look for similar qualities in everyday outerwear, which is why I recently chose a Leon S Kennedy jacket inspired by the Resident Evil series: it is a tough black jacket with good mobility and useful pockets that works well in different environments.

For those of you who work around storage tanks or process equipment, do you have specific recommendations or requirements for jackets and clothing (for example, flame‑resistant materials, no loose parts, certain colors, or extra protection) that make the job safer and more comfortable?

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3 พ.ค. 2569 17:33 #1

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