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March 2025

Vol. 30, No.11 Week of March 16, 2025

Oil patch bits: Airgas launches women's RADNOR PPE line

Petroleum News

Airgas, a leading supplier of industrial gases and safety products, said March 5 that it has announced the launch of its RADNOR line of personal protective equipment designed specifically for women. This innovative collection reflects Airgas's commitment to safety, comfort and inclusivity in the workplace.

The new line includes a range of products, including gloves and welding jackets, all designed with a focus on fit, function and style. Airgas has collaborated with leading manufacturers to source materials and designs that prioritize both safety and comfort, addressing the unique needs of women in the welding industry.

Airgas is dedicated to providing its customers with the highest quality safety products and services. The launch of this new RADNOR women's PPE line is a significant step towards ensuring that all workers have access to the protective gear they need to perform their jobs safely and effectively.

"We have no higher priority than safety, and providing effective protective equipment is a key part of our value proposition," Airgas COO Jay Worley said in a statement. "Our new RADNOR women's PPE line is a direct response to feedback from our customers and associates while tapping into a significant growth market. We've designed this collection with women in mind, ensuring proper fit and optimal performance without compromising style. We are committed to fostering an inclusive workforce where everyone is safely empowered to succeed."






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