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Tips for selecting PPE and workwear from painting companies
Safety Workwear Shop supplies protective clothing and PPE to painting companies. Read here the most important tips on how to paint safely.
Six-panel crown with double stitching and sewn eyelets. Adjustable strap with classic plastic fastener. Available in a choice of popular colours and with reinforced front to accommodate embroidery or personalisation. Ideal for work or leisure activities.
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Six-panel crown with double stitching and sewn eyelets. Adjustable strap with classic plastic fastener. Available in a choice of popular colours and with reinforced front to accommodate embroidery or personalisation. Ideal for work or leisure activities.
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BO500W are white light work gloves from the Showa brand
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These frame-less safety glasses are designed for safety comfort and style. Wrap around design with a moulded nose bridge and browguard.
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These frame-less safety glasses are designed for safety comfort and style. Wrap around design with a moulded nose bridge and browguard.
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These sleek and sporty style glasses are designed for safety and comfort. The Pan View features lightweight construction and soft touch temples. The single wrap-around lens offers protection from the sides and front.
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Pulsafe safety glasses LG 10 are from the brand Honeywell Safety Products. These safety glasses are made of PolyCarbonate (PC), are clear and without ventilation. Ideally suited for rescuers in affected regions such as Corona virus
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A120 - PU Palm Glove - YeBk - R - Perfect for intricate tasks where dexterity and breathability are essential. Now available in a wide range of colours and sizes.
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A120 - PU Palm Glove - OrBk - R - Perfect for intricate tasks where dexterity and breathability are essential. Now available in a wide range of colours and sizes.
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A120 - PU Palm Glove - GreyBk - R - Perfect for intricate tasks where dexterity and breathability are essential. Now available in a wide range of colours and sizes.
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Perfect for intricate tasks where dexterity and breathability are essential. Now available in a wide range of colours and sizes.
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Perfect for intricate tasks where dexterity and breathability are essential. Now available in a wide range of colours and sizes.
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Perfect for intricate tasks where dexterity and breathability are essential. Now available in a wide range of colours and sizes.
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Perfect for intricate tasks where dexterity and breathability are essential. Now available in a wide range of colours and sizes.
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Perfect for intricate tasks where dexterity and breathability are essential. Now available in a wide range of colours and sizes.
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Perfect for intricate tasks where dexterity and breathability are essential. Now available in a wide range of colours and sizes.
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Safety Workwear Shop supplies protective clothing and PPE to painting companies. Read here the most important tips on how to paint safely according to Joseph, owner of a painting company.
Interviewer: Joseph, can you tell us about a time when you had to prioritize safety as a painter?
Joseph: Sure. There was one time when I was painting a ceiling and I noticed that the ladder I was using was unstable. I immediately stopped working, got off the ladder and secured it properly to avoid accidents or falls.
Interviewer: What are some of the dangers painters face on the job?
Joseph: Painters are exposed to many risks, including falling from ladders or scaffolding, inhalation of toxic fumes and fumes, skin and eye irritation from paint and chemicals, and even electrocution when working near power lines or electrical equipment.
Interviewer: What are some safety tips painters can follow to avoid accidents?
Joseph: Here are five safety tips painters can follow to stay safe on the job:
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Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as safety glasses, respirators, gloves and work boots.
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Use safe and stable ladders or scaffolding and make sure they are on a level surface.
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Use safe painting techniques, such as properly ventilating the work area, avoiding spills and drips, and cleaning up spills immediately.
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Be aware of electrical hazards, such as working near power lines or electrical equipment, and take the necessary precautions.
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Take breaks as needed to avoid fatigue and maintain focus.
Interviewer: Thanks for sharing those tips, Joseph. How has prioritizing workplace safety benefited you and your team?
Joseph: By prioritizing safety, we have been able to reduce the risk of accidents and injuries, protecting us, our colleagues and our customers. It has enabled us to complete projects on time and within budget and has helped build a culture of safety and accountability within our team. Safety is crucial in the painting industry and it is important to always be aware of potential hazards and take the necessary precautions to avoid accidents.