Easy to put on and take off! Can be worn over clothing while in use, allowing you to start working immediately! These convenient over-pants are not affected by dirt.
The 'Livestock Shipping Work Pants' are products born from the voices of pig farmers, designed for use when shipping livestock products or during cleaning operations on-site. These are over-pants that can be worn over your work clothes, allowing you to start working immediately without the need to take off your shoes. Made from tarpaulin material, they are highly waterproof and dirt-resistant, so you don't have to worry about getting your clothes dirty. Daily maintenance is easy, as they can be washed normally or quickly rinsed with a hose and will dry quickly. For more details, please feel free to contact us. [Features] - Easy to put on and take off - Can be worn over clothing without needing to remove shoes - Made from highly waterproof and dirt-resistant tarpaulin material - Easy daily maintenance and quick drying *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Uses】 ■Livestock industry ■Agriculture ■DIY ■Gardening, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Toyo Bussan Co., Ltd. has been involved in creating a safer workplace and better environment through uniforms for companies and organizations, as well as marine safety products, tunnel construction materials, and various equipment. Based on the voices of workers in each workplace, we supply uniforms, work clothes, cold-weather clothing, and also propose original and innovative uniforms. Additionally, as a pioneer in life jackets, we manufacture various marine safety products. Furthermore, we handle lifesaving equipment, disaster response supplies, and tunnel materials. We will continue to pursue our customers' desires of "I wish it could be like this" and "Isn't there a way to do this?"