J. J. Keller Teams Up with DRIFIRE, Expanding SAFEGEAR PPE Line to Include Flame-Resistant Clothing
For immediate release (July 12, 2023)
Neenah, WI - There are 30,000 arc flash incidents every year on average, according to commonly used statistics. Itās estimated that those incidents resulted in average annual totals of 7,000 burn injuries, 2,000 hospitalizations, and 400 fatalities per year.
One way to help protect employees from arc flash is with is flame-resistant (FR) apparel, which is why J. J. Keller SAFEGEARĀ® PPE has teamed up with FR-apparel brand DRIFIRE to expand their offerings. A wide selection of Category 1 and 2 FR clothing ā which is also arc rated (AR) ā is now available from J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc., including:
- base layer short- and long-sleeve T-shirts
- high-visibility vests and sweatshirts
- coveralls, jeans, a work shirt, and a balaclava
Workers in the electric industry and welders need protective clothing, such as FR and/or AR-rated clothing, per OSHA standards 1910.269 and 1910.252, respectively.
āSerious Injuries and illnesses may result from contact with arc flashes, blasts, or flash fires if workers donāt use FR clothing when required,ā said Ray Qureshi-Chishti, EHS editor and subject-matter expert at J. J. Keller. If theyāre wearing regular clothing, it can melt onto their skin, causing severe burns.ā
āWeāre excited to expand our SAFEGEAR line by bringing our customers FR clothing to meet their PPE needs,ā said Joel Clark, forms and supplies portfolio director for J. J. Keller. āNot only is DRIFIRE a respected name, they offer advanced and proprietary fabrics for enhanced breathability and comfort.ā
For more information, visit jjkeller.com/shopPPE.



