According to OSHA, the continuously evolving construction industry accounts for one in five worker fatalities across all private industries. It is crucial to stay vigilant and take the best safety precautions available when facing the multiple hazards present on a construction job site. In honor of Construction Safety Week and PIP's continuous commitment to keep the hard-working men and women of construction safe, let's highlight some current construction safety solutions trending in the market today that keep workers present, focused and safe on the job.
WOMEN'S PPE
Hi-Vis garments play a pivotal role in keeping workers seen and safe on job sites and in workplaces. When selecting a hi-vis garment, especially for women, it is important to choose a garment that does not create a loose fit to reduce the risk of snagging when operating heavy machinery. PIP® offers ANSI class 2 and class 3 Hi-Vis contoured safety vests and multi-season workwear designed specifically to fit and protect women from hazards related to loose-fitting garments.
Ear canals are like fingerprints- unique to everyone! It is important when selecting hearing protection, specifically ear plugs, to identify a style and fit suitable for each worker. Aside from having a narrower set of facial features, women's ear canals tend to be thinner and shallower than the average males, calling for a smaller ear plug size in order to deliver optimal fit, comfort and noise-blocking performance. PIP's Nano Bullet™ ear plugs, featuring PowerSoft™ foam technology, are designed specifically to fit narrow/shallow ear canals and deliver excellent attenuation with all-day comfort.
Click HERE to explore PIP's Women's Safety Product Catalog featuring key PPE categories including:
- Hi-Vis Safety Vests and Multi-Season Workwear
- Above-The-Neck Safety Solutions
- Protective Footwear
- Hand Protection
HEAD PROTECTION AT HEIGHTS
In 2020, falls accounted for one of OSHA's "fatal four" causes of worker fatalities in the construction industry. Because of this, OSHA's 1926.501 regulation requires the proper protection from falls be provided at elevations of 4 feet in general industry workplaces, 5 feet in shipyards and 6 feet in the construction industry. It is important that construction workers not only implement preventive safety measures such as fall protection while working at heights but also implement protective measures of safety in the event that a fall does occur.
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