Specification services

Technical support for FR workwear decisions that have to survive audit, field use, and reorder cycles.

Bulwark Protection works with safety leaders, electrical contractors, oil and gas operators, public works teams, and distributors that need more than a garment list. The service model begins with risk language, moves through standard references, and ends with a catalog that buyers, supervisors, and wearers can actually use.

Service pillars

Horizontal support from hazard review to branch replenishment.

01

Hazard classification

We translate job roles into a practical matrix covering flash fire exposure, arc flash category, traffic visibility, weather, and laundering assumptions. That matrix keeps garment discussions anchored in the task instead of personal preference.

02

Standards crosswalk

For each candidate garment family, the team organizes references such as NFPA 2112, NFPA 70E, ASTM F1506, and ANSI/ISEA 107 Class 2 or Class 3. OSHA is treated as workplace compliance context, not product approval.

03

Program architecture

Core styles, alternates, size runs, replacement triggers, and branch-level stocking rules are documented so distributors and procurement teams can support repeat orders without rebuilding the specification every quarter.

04

Wearer fit review

Field adoption depends on fit, mobility, heat stress, and pocket access. We help compare shirts, pants, coveralls, bibs, jackets, and vests using feedback forms that connect comfort notes to technical constraints.

05

Audit packet assembly

Datasheets, garment care instructions, label references, change logs, and replacement guidance are grouped into a simple packet for EHS review, procurement onboarding, and distributor handoff.

Impact data

Sharper decisions come from fewer undefined fields.

A workwear rollout often stalls because the same words mean different things to EHS, purchasing, supervisors, and wearers. The Bulwark Protection service desk makes those terms visible: ATPV cal/cm2, ANSI/ISEA 107 garment class, NFPA 2112 flash fire coverage, laundering model, and reorder owner.

6Core FR garment roles mapped before SKU selection
3Visibility class paths reviewed for roadway and utility exposure
2Primary documentation packets: technical and purchasing
1Source of record for garment rules and alternates
FR workwear specification review background

Put your current FR list through a standards crosswalk.

Send a garment roster, task list, or distributor quote. We will organize the discussion around risk, wearer use, and standards language before recommending a cleaner catalog path.