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Safety is the top priority in the construction and engineering industries. For the past months, personal protective equipment (PPE) has become widely known and sought after due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, personal protective equipment has always been a vital part of the job in the construction industry. As unforeseen accidents frequently happen in construction sites, PPE has always been the lifeline of everybody working in the industry.

Best-in-class and quality safety personal protective equipment should be the equipment used when working on-site to protect every worker when and where they need it the most.

For this week’s IMS blog, we will explore the commonly used PPEs and their benefits.

 

Fall Protection

Fall contributes to the largest percentage of fatalities in the construction industry. With a whopping 39% fatalities, reliable fall protection solutions are essential to ensure safety, comfort, durability, and ease of use.

Lighter, breathable, and comfortable fall protection PPE lies on the flexibility of the equipment. Design enhancements and innovations can be manifested in the ease of use of the equipment.

As a result, reducing body and shoulder fatigue for a long shift and, most importantly, preventing falls are the main objectives of fall protection PPE.

 

Head Protection

Hard hats are vital when working on a construction site. They are designed to prevent head trauma by protecting the head from falling debris and objects.

A hard hat should fit well to the head to ensure safety. Otherwise, it will fall off, resulting in injuries or, worse, death. Some of these have face shields and earmuffs.

Hard hats with comfortable padding, lightweight shell designs, and suspension height adjustments would want your workers to wear them. And, we have it here on Insulation Machine Store.

 

Eye Protection

Keeping workers safe with reliable eyewear that is appropriate and fitted perfectly is critical as much as the PPE.

The two main reasons that contribute to workers’ eye injuries are not wearing eye protection and wearing inappropriate eye protection for the job. Also, ill-fitting eyewear is as dangerous as not wearing eye protection at all.

Eye protection equipment such as safety goggles, spectacles, and full-face shields are needed when working on a construction site. These are mainly required in work involving metal, wood, hot-work, and air-tool operations to protect your eyes and face.

Protective eyewear can also be beneficial to general laborers because it will protect them from falling debris.

 

Respiratory Protection

“What you can’t see can hurt you.” It is a cliché statement that is also applicable to the construction industry. What your naked eyes can’t see are tiny particles, which can cause serious health problems.

Dust, fumes, respirable crystalline silica, paint spray, pesticides, and other toxic substances are found in almost all construction sites and they can cause permanent respiratory impairment. That’s why proper and appropriate respiratory protection is essential to avoid serious health issues.

By wearing respirators that offer quality performance and reliability like moisture resistance and increased breathability, you will have optimal protection to your respiratory system.

 

Hand Protection

Construction workers primarily use their hands to get the job done. Long hours of working with heavy machinery and sharp objects and consistently repetitive motion expose workers’ hands to potential severe injury. That’s why gloves are essential to protect your hand because almost all construction jobs are done with the hands.

Rubber gloves, cut-resistant gloves, chainsaw gloves, and heat-resistant gloves are the most commonly used PPE for hand and skin protection.

 

Hearing Protection

Construction sites are usually noisy because of loud machinery and tools to get the job done. Industrial noise is labeled as an occupational hazard. Many construction workers are exposed to this hazardous noise, resulting in adverse effects that will lead to hearing loss over time.

To prevent this from happening, having the proper fitting ear protection is crucial. Ear protection such as earplugs and earmuffs is commonly used as personal protective equipment and is widely available in the market.

 

Properly wearing appropriate and well-fitted personal protective equipment is essential to avoid unforeseen accidents on the construction site. Choosing PPE is as crucial as wearing it. Look for trusted products by almost everybody in the construction industry regarding reliability, quality, and innovations.

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