Task-based matrix for arc flash, flash fire, visibility, weather, and mobility.
About Bulwark Protection
Bulwark Protection was built for buyers who need disciplined FR apparel decisions: procurement teams comparing price sheets, EHS managers defending a written program, distributors building shelf stock, and supervisors trying to keep garments practical in the field. The brand voice is deliberately technical because protective workwear is not a fashion assortment when flash fire, arc exposure, traffic visibility, and laundering rules are involved.
Operating vision
Our roadmap is not based on adding more disconnected SKUs. It is based on cleaner relationships between hazard assessment, garment evidence, wearer feedback, and stocking rules. A company can buy an FR shirt once; a mature program explains why that shirt is used, when it changes, how it is cared for, and which alternate is acceptable when supply changes.
Task-based matrix for arc flash, flash fire, visibility, weather, and mobility.
Datasheets, label notes, ATPV values, fabric details, and standard references.
Fit trials, wearer comments, laundering instructions, and supervisor feedback.
Core stock, alternates, reorder levels, and distributor-ready item language.
How the model matured
Started with a disciplined intake form for FR coveralls, shirts, pants, and hi-vis jackets.
Added reorder logic, alternates, and branch-level language for B2B safety distributors.
Expanded documentation for ATPV cal/cm2 review, CAT 2 kits, and NFPA 70E training handoffs.
Aligned product language, sustainability questions, and garment lifecycle notes in one buyer-ready workflow.
Partner ecosystem
Bulwark Protection supports direct safety teams, regional distributors, uniform service coordinators, and project-based contractors. Each group needs a slightly different evidence package, but each one benefits from the same source of truth.

Standard references and program language for internal review.

Comparable item descriptions and approved alternates.

Branch stock guidance, reorder codes, and category packaging.

Fit feedback loops and field-ready care instructions.
Tell us which garments are in scope, where workers use them, and which standard references matter most. We will help frame the next specification conversation.
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