Protective Clothing – What To Wear [infographic]

People who work in hazardous or dangerous environments should always wear protective clothing. These occupations could be everything from firefighters to electricians and all require the right measure of protection. Without it, you will be putting yourself in harm’s way and sooner or later you will be involved in an accident.

In this article, we are going to take a closer look at some of the necessary protective clothing you should consider with the help of a new infographic produced by FR Outlet.

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IMAGE: PIXABAY

What Protective Clothing To Wear To Keep You Safe

1. Safety Goggles

Safety goggles or glasses are extremely important to protect the eyes against any sparks that may accidentally fly into them. The infographic explains that the eyes are the most sensitive organs exposed to high flames and safety goggles are the easiest way to protect them.

2. Hard Hat

It is important to wear a hard hat every time you enter an environment where stock or machinery are in an overhanging position. This includes warehouse racks, cranes, forklifts and other tall machines. Such environments increase the risk that a hard object could fall from above and injure your head or another part of your body. A hard hat can prevent such damage to your head.

3. Face Shield

Using a face shield is mandatory each time you work with an electric arc or machine that gives off sparks. You don’t want these sparks to land anywhere on your face and harm you or even cause you to become distracted. Find out more about how a face shield protects your face on froutlet.com.

4. Leather Gloves

Wearing leather gloves and shoes protect your hands and feet against impact from heavy objects and damage from accidentally coming into contact with hot objects. The leather material offers padding as well as insulation to the skin so that you can safely manage heavy equipment and potentially hazardous materials with ease.

5. FR Clothing

FR clothing is the most important part of your safety gear since it provides coverage to the greatest area of your body, including the torso, back, neck and the limbs. Therefore, it is important that your trousers, shirts, and overalls be made with excellent FR material from a good FR outlet that can withstand high temperatures without catching fire or disintegrating in any other way.

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Froutlet Protective Clothing Infographic

INFOGRAPHIC: FR OUTLET

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