| Let’s recall how a mine worker dresses up | | | | • High visibility |
| for his job. He generally wears a protective overall | | | | • Sun protection of at least UPF 50+ |
| and a helmet with light bulb protruding from the | | | | • Water proof |
| front side of the helmet. The overall dress in blue | | | | • Properly vented for air flow |
| or brown protects one’s inside clothes from | | | | • Industrial reflective tape |
| wear and tear and getting dirty. The helmet | | | | •Double stitching |
| allows the worker to see his way through the | | | | Further, the stores that provide safety wear also |
| dark and unknown alleys inside the mine. | | | | offer customising services. They offer printing and |
| Likewise, there are many other occupations that | | | | embroidery of your company logo or company |
| involve working under risky conditions and invite | | | | information or any custom message on demand. |
| work wear apart from the normal clothing. For | | | | If you wish, you can also get other safety gear |
| instance, those who work amidst traffic, including | | | | customised as well. Like, you can get the helmets |
| traffic controllers, crane chasers, ground crew and | | | | embossed or foot wear carved with your |
| emergency service personnel. These workers are | | | | company’s seal/trade mark. You can also get |
| required to wear high visibility work wear. Meeting | | | | the safety glasses and safety visors marked that |
| conditions and specifications set by safety | | | | you would distribute to your employees. This will |
| standards in Australia, the work wear sports the | | | | help you promote your brand name through the |
| following features: | | | | work wear. |