| it comes to safety apparel, you can bet that this | | | | workers who type daily may need wrist support |
| is clothing or equipment that can and most likely | | | | to fight carpal tunnel, and furniture movers may |
| will saves lives. Few people want to consider the | | | | need back support. Having this protection will keep |
| possibilities of what will happen to you or your | | | | you from injury including sprains. |
| family should an “accident” occur | | | | 4. Rainwear is a great tool to have on hand. This |
| within the workplace environment, but it is vitally | | | | is safety apparel that will keep you dry. This has |
| important to prepare yourself for the unexpected. | | | | obvious benefits, but there are some not so |
| Workplace accidents account for billions of dollars | | | | obvious benefits as well. The majority of rainwear |
| of lost wages, time, and lives. This means that to | | | | including suits, ponchos, or jackets will be highly |
| stay healthy and productive you have to work | | | | visible as well making this great for being seen in |
| safer. | | | | less than ideal visibility. |
| There are a variety of types of this safety | | | | 5. There are safe flags as well. These are |
| apparel on the market today with a multi-billion | | | | generally the size of bandanas and come in bright |
| dollar industry revolving around making your life | | | | colors such as orange or yellow. These are |
| safer. This means that you will find copious | | | | affordable, and this will alert people to various |
| numbers of choices when it comes to getting the | | | | conditions. These also are great on your |
| best performance from your work wear. | | | | personage just in case one is needed. They are |
| 1. ANSI Class II vests are going to be the | | | | small enough to carry everywhere. |
| maximum in high visibility vests. These are | | | | 6. Chef caps and doo rags are popular as well as |
| available in a solid material or a mesh net material | | | | trendy and stylish. These will keep your hair out |
| with reflective strips generally over and around | | | | of your work. In a restaurant, having hair in food |
| the shoulder and torso. These come in a variety | | | | is not an enjoyable factor. Having your hair in |
| of highly visible colors such as the neon yellow or | | | | your welding is also not enjoyable or appreciated |
| orange seen on construction workers or traffic | | | | and can be downright dangerous. |
| patrollers. | | | | 7. When it comes to safety apparel, you can |
| 2. Work aprons are going to go a long way when | | | | even count on a simple sweatband to offer the |
| it comes to keeping you safe. Generally, these | | | | protection you need. These are great for keeping |
| aprons will keep you safe by covering the front | | | | your face dry and free from sweat. You can |
| of your torso. Sometimes, these aprons will go | | | | utilize these underneath a favorite hardhat or |
| down the legs. Work aprons can come in many | | | | helmet, and these are going to go with just about |
| materials including metal mesh or polyurethane. | | | | any ensemble you choose. Sweatbands can |
| 3. Wrist and back supports are a vital necessity | | | | improve your life and be virtually invisible. |
| to many people regardless of the industry. Office | | | | |