Technical workwear

Iron Bound Safety

Built to outlast the job. Hi-vis, flame-resistant, and heavy-weather gear engineered for the end of the shift.

SKUs
7
Categories
5
Suppliers
Iron Bound Safety · iron-bound-safety · Xiantao Zhong Yi Plastics Products Co., Ltd.
The thesis

One system
behind every brand.

Most safety catalogs are a pile of unrelated SKUs with a logo stapled on top. Vests from one supplier, gloves from another, respirators from a third. Nothing sized the same, nothing spec'd the same, nothing that can survive a procurement audit without a week of phone calls.

Iron Bound Safety is the opposite. We build the system first — one size grading, one certification register, one procurement SKU tree — then we build brands on top of it. Arctic Trax handles cold-weather and hi-vis outerwear. Scan Sling handles warehouse scanner rigs. And the Iron Bound label itself handles the core PPE categories every jobsite runs through first.

Industrial steel cubby storage rack at a jobsite, organized with folded hi-vis vests, stacks of N95 masks in dispenser boxes, white hard hats, and paired impact gloves — each labeled by category.
Iron Bound core PPE lineup · hi-vis vests, N95 respirators, hard hats, impact gloves — organized by cubby, specified by ANSI.
How we build it

Three things the system has to get right.

01

Certification before branding.

Every Iron Bound SKU lists its cert on the hangtag and the PDP — ANSI/ISEA 107 for hi-vis, NIOSH N95 for respirators, ANSI/ISEA 138 for impact gloves, ANSI Z89.1 for helmets. No cert, no SKU. That's the rule.

Registers tracked
ANSI/ISEA · NIOSH · ASTM · OSHA
02

One fit system, every category.

A Small is a Small across the entire Iron Bound family — vests, gloves, outerwear, liners. The same picker can cycle through hi-vis, cold-weather, and respiratory without re-measuring every time a new category lands on the pallet.

Fit system
IB-Standard · XS–3XL · one size grade
03

Jobsite-ready storage.

Every core category ships ready to cubby. Vests fold to a standard footprint. N95s arrive in 20-count dispenser boxes. Hard hats stack six-high without nesting distortion. The gear is the spec — and so is the way it gets stored.

Footprint
Standard cubby · 12" × 14" × 10"
The core lineup

Six categories. One label.

The Iron Bound core line is the PPE you restock every month, specified to our standard and ready for the cubby. First drops land through 2026 — starting with the categories every jobsite runs out of first. First aid is live now; the rest of the core line follows through the year.

First AidOSHA 1910.151 · ANSI Class ALive · IBS-FA100
Hi-Vis VestsANSI/ISEA 107 Class 2 & 3Coming soon
N95 RespiratorsNIOSH-approved · 20-ct boxesComing soon
Hard HatsANSI Z89.1 Type I & IIComing soon
Impact GlovesANSI/ISEA 138 · 1–3 impactComing soon
Storage RacksPowder-coated steel · wall-mountComing soon
PPE CubbiesLabeled bays · 12" × 14"Coming soon
01 / First Aid

First Aid

02 / Hi-Vis Vests

Hi-Vis Vests

05 / Respiratory

Respiratory