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ADNOC Design Coveralls & Workwear – Everything You Need to Know

Introduction

For anyone working with ADNOC or its contractors, safety and compliance are non-negotiable. ADNOC’s strict guidelines on personal protective equipment (PPE) have led to the creation of the ADNOC Design Coverall — a benchmark in oil & gas protective clothing. In this article, we’ll dive deep into the features, design rules, required standards, and how Harbor365 ensures 100% compliance.

What is an ADNOC Design Coverall?

An ADNOC Design Coverall is a flame-resistant workwear garment designed as per ADNOC’s specific safety and branding requirements. Available in single-piece or two-piece formats, these coveralls are more than just uniform — they are a symbol of compliance and responsibility. The designs include mandatory color specifications (royal blue or beige), logo placements, reflective striping, and certified fabrics.

Why Are ADNOC Design Coveralls Required?

  • To Adhere to ADNOC’s HSE Policies: Safety compliance is strictly enforced on ADNOC sites.
  • Brand Identity and Uniformity: Ensures every worker is easily identifiable based on their company, role, or department.
  • Functional Safety: The design incorporates visibility, fire resistance, and anti-static elements.
  • Ease of Access Control: Workers not in proper attire can be easily identified and restricted.

Where Are ADNOC Coveralls Used?

  • ADNOC Onshore/Offshore Facilities: Drilling rigs, platforms, and production units.
  • Refineries and Terminals: Locations involving chemicals, flammable substances, and extreme heat.
  • EPC and Subcontractor Sites: Used by engineering and construction contractors.
  • Shutdown & Maintenance Projects: Temporary staff and contractors also require standard attire.

When Do You Need to Wear ADNOC Coveralls?

  • During All Site Activities: From entry into operational zones to the end of your shift.
  • Inspections and Audits: When representing your company in front of ADNOC officials.
  • Emergency Drills and Exercises: Simulations also require full PPE compliance.

How Is the ADNOC Coverall Designed?

  • Color Specifications: Royal blue (for technical staff) and beige (for administrative or supervisors).
  • Reflective Tape Layout: Strategically placed across arms, legs, and shoulders for maximum visibility.
  • Company and ADNOC Logos: Front chest, sleeves, and back placement.
  • Functional Elements: Pen holders, radio loops, and multi-utility pockets.
  • Fabric Type: Inherent FR or treated cotton fabrics ensuring durability and safety.

What Norms Should ADNOC Workwear Comply With?

  • EN ISO 11612: Flame and heat exposure protection
  • EN ISO 11611: Protection for welding and allied processes
  • EN 1149-5: Electrostatic discharge protection
  • IEC 61482-1-2 / -1-1: Arc flash resistance
  • EN 13034: Chemical splash protection (Type 6)
  • EN ISO 20471: Visibility standards (in selected roles)
  • EN ISO 13688: Performance and ergonomic design

How Harbor365 Meets ADNOC Requirements

  • Certified Fabric Sourcing: All materials are tested and certified to required norms.
  • Design Accuracy: We strictly follow ADNOC’s branding layout and color guidelines.
  • Customization: Add logos, names, departments as per site requirements.
  • Compliance Documentation: Full technical file and lab test certificates available.

Conclusion

ADNOC Design Coveralls are a mandatory part of working in one of the world’s most safety-conscious oil and gas environments. Harbor365 ensures that each garment not only looks professional but also performs exceptionally in the harshest working conditions. Whether you need a single coverall or bulk orders, our team is ready to deliver compliant, durable, and comfortable solutions.

Harbor365 is a trusted provider of protective clothing certified to international standards. Our ADNOC Design Coveralls and 2 Pc Coveralls are engineered to exceed your expectations and meet your HSE compliance needs across multiple industries.

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