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Benefits of Protective Clothing in the Workplace (Outdoor Design Backgrounder)

29 November 2011

Protection in the workplace is a vital consideration for employee safety. Preventing accidents and ensuring that your business adheres to OSHA regulations (as well as good old common sense) means that you need to ensure that you have the right protective clothing in the workplace. What types of protective clothing in the workplace will you find, though? Actually, a tremendous range of safety gear is available depending on the type of business you operate.

 

Protective Clothing in the Workplace – Safety Glasses

One of the most common types of protective clothing in the workplace is a pair of safety glasses. These are available in a range of styles, from those that look like sunglasses to those that look like goggles and everything in between. Whether working with chemicals or to avoid flying debris, these are essential considerations for protective clothing in the workplace.

 

Protective Clothing in the Workplace – Uniforms

Usually, uninforms are thought of as a way to identify employees and to provide a cohesive public image. However, uniforms can also be protective clothing in the workplace. For example, the right types of uniform shirts and pants can protect the wearer against burns, spilled oil and caustic chemical exposure. These are essential considerations for many different businesses.

 

Protective Clothing in the Workplace – Aprons

Aprons might seem like the province of bakers and cooks, but they serve many other purposes. This type of protective clothing in the workplace can protect against burning cooking oil, or spills from caustic chemicals, powdered substances and more. Usually, this type of protective clothing in the workplace is made from durable vinyl or rubber, though plastic and cloth are also used in some instances though this is increasingly rare.

 

Choosing the Right Protective Clothing

Keeping your employees safe while on the job is an incredibly important responsibility. In order to do so, you need to make sure you choose the right protective clothing in the workplace. Almost any type of protective gear you can think of is available, so the best option is to look at the threats to employee health and safety in your business and then choose appropriately. You might also consider working with an outside auditor firm. This type of company can come into your business, audit your practices and processes, and then make recommendations for different types of protective clothing in the workplace.

This article is published by Outdoor Design Source, Australia's most comprehensive external works directory of products and services. Featuring suppliers for landscaping, playground equipment, shade structures and outdoor lighting in all its applications to erosion control, drainage, street & outdoor furniture, retaining walls, wholesale nurseries and so much more. Outdoor Design Source is the essential reference for all specifiers in the landscape, civil and amenities industry.

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