Nearly five million workers currently make up the American construction industry. That includes laborers, carpenters, trade and extraction workers, site managers and others. While it may not be apparent from a distance, there are many jobs and tasks occurring simultaneously on a job site - all with their own associated risks. It is important that PPE is selected based on its ability to protect against these identified risks. Each job usually has its own set of obvious hazards and risks, but what about the less obvious ones?
LESS OBVIOUS JOB SITE HAZARDS
UV RAYS
The sun affects construction workers year-round and has become a silent danger even in the cooler months. Cooling PPE and consistent hydration are essential when combating heat exhaustion. However, these remedies alone do not put the negative impacts of the sun’s UV rays to rest. Overexposure to UV rays can lead to severe burning of the skin and even skin cancer. This should urge safety managers to ensure the PPE their workers are using is providing the right level of protection against the sun’s rays as well as performing as needed to truly invest in the long-term health of their employees.
Protective Clothing
UV rays can penetrate through clothing and onto the skin depending on the color and construction of the materials used. That is why PIP® offers a line of UV protective clothing complete with 50+ UPF, the highest rating of UV protection available for ANSI-compliant garments.
Protective Eyewear
Z87+ Eyewear provides impact protection and side protection, but what about UV ray protection? Eyes, just like the skin, need protection even on cloudy days. Shaded lenses do a great job of protecting the eyes from UV rays and glare, but many dismiss the efficiency of clear lenses. Clear lenses provide protection from 99.9% of UV rays. This is true for impact and non-impact rated eyewear which is useful for workers enduring UV rays from the sun and or UV radiation from a welding/metal working application on the job site.
Head Protection
A hard hat that can withstand the effects of the sun while also delivering high-performing impact resistance is important for a construction worker. PIP® offers an extensive line of hard hats (both vented and non-vented) constructed with HDPE and polycarbonate materials that inherently retain their color and structural integrity with prolonged exposure to sunlight. These materials along with UV resistant features such as extended full brims and compatibility with hi-vis shading accessories minimize exposed areas of skin on the head, neck and parts of the shoulders making them less susceptible to sun damage.
HARMFUL NOISE
It is a known fact that construction workers ignore the risk of elongated exposure to noise on the job site. According to NIOSH, about 51% of all construction workers are exposed to hazardous noise throughout the workday, with 31% of those workers reportedly not wearing hearing protection. The average continuous noise level of a construction site can exceed 90 dBA, which only allows for roughly two hours of permissible exposure time without hearing protection to avoid permanent hearing damage.
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