Extreme Cold Weather Clothing

Freezer Wear Clothing for Freezer Rooms, Cold Storage & Subzero Work Sites

Industrial-Grade Freezer Wear Built for –20°F to Subzero Temperatures

Workers in cold storage, refrigerated logistics, and subzero outdoor environments need more than warmth — they need industrial insulated PPE that prevents cold stress, maintains mobility, and meets OSHA cold-weather protection guidelines. Our Extreme Cold Weather Clothing collection includes freezer suits, insulated jackets, bib overalls, thermal gloves, and cold-rated boots engineered to keep workers protected in temperatures as low as –20°F to –50°F depending on the product.

Designed for cold storage warehouses, food processing plants, pharmaceutical logistics, winter construction, and outdoor industrial operations, ASA Supplies provides high-performance freezer wear trusted by safety managers, procurement teams, and operations directors across the U.S.

What Is Extreme Cold Weather Clothing?

Extreme cold weather clothing is multi-layer insulated PPE engineered for subzero temperatures where the risk of cold stress, hypothermia, frostbite, and reduced mobility increases. These garments use:

  • Multi-layer quilted insulation 

  • Wind-blocking outer shells

  • Moisture-resistant or waterproof liners

  • Thermal composite fabrics

  • Ergonomic cuts designed for long shift mobility

Features of Our Extreme Cold Weather Clothing 

  • Temperature Protection: Insulated and rated for –20°F and below, ideal for freezers, cold storage, and outdoor winter operations.

  • OSHA-Aligned Protection: Supports OSHA cold stress prevention guidelines for subzero work environments.

  • Durable Construction: Rip-resistant outer shells, reinforced seams, and moisture-shedding fabrics for high-wear industrial tasks.

  • Layering Systems: Includes jackets, bibs, freezer suits, thermal liners, and cold-resistant gloves designed for compatibility and mobility.

  • Industry Applications: Cold storage warehouses, meat packing plants, beverage distribution, frozen food facilities, pharmaceutical storage, logistics, and winter construction.

  • PPE Compatibility: Works with ANSI high-visibility vests, impact gloves, safety footwear, hard hats, and chemical-resistant gear.

  • Comfort & Productivity: Designed for long shifts—ergonomic cuts, quilted insulation, breathable interiors, and anti-condensation layers.

What Standards This Product Category Meets

While OSHA does not “certify” freezer suits, the PPE in this category is designed in accordance with:

  • OSHA 1910 Subpart I – Personal Protective Equipment

  • NIOSH Cold Stress Guidelines

  • Thermal performance standards for industrial insulated garments

  • ANSI visibility standards when hi-vis outer layers are included

  • ASTM abrasion and durability benchmarks (varies by garment)

ASA, LLC supplies freezer wear to support compliance for employers responsible for mitigating cold stress hazards.

Compatibility With Other PPE

Freezer wear is designed to work with:

  • Hard hats

  • Hi-vis safety vests

  • Cut-resistant gloves

  • Fall protection harnesses

  • Steel-toe boots

  • Respiratory protection (no collar interference)

This ensures workers remain fully protected even in complex, multi-PPE environments.