In certain industries with hazardous working conditions, workers must wear fire-resistant clothing. This is because the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) mandates that workers wear it for their own protection. If you work in one of these industries or are considering a job as an auto mechanic, oil extractor, or something else, you might be wondering a few things. The first thing you might be asking yourself is if your employer should be paying for your FR clothing. We explore...