1. Hard hat — It’s the basic component of any safety outfit. It protects the employee’s head during a fall or from any impact with a heavy item. It should always be tight-fitted. Its perfect size will protect the head from injuries and ensure comfort of wearing. What is more, in larger construction sites particular hard helmet colours indicate functions of workers.
2. Safety goggles — usually they are extra equipment. In the construction site, they are useful especially when cutting or grinding and other works where sparks are formed. They protect eyes also from dust, metal splinters, hazardous liquids or chips. Remember those must be goggles protecting sides of your face. Only such goggles can ensure complete protection when working.
3. Earmuffs — another extra equipment component which should accompany workers during any noisy works. Hearing is highly sensitive and long stay in very noisy environment can cause significant injuries. Well-chosen earmuffs protect the employee’s ears. In certain circumstances you can use rubber ear plugs.
4. Safety masks — if there is often dust or vapour with unpleasant odour in the construction site, it is worth equipping your workers with simple safety masks. They will protect construction workers’ airways. In case of hazardous, toxic vapours, use more advanced full-face masks.
5. Safety harness — this is equipment used by construction workers (most frequently roofers) working at heights. Such safety harness is put on arms and legs, and connected to a solid object with a lanyard. Thanks to it, the employee who lost his balance or slipped will hang safely on the lanyard.
6. Safety clothes — what we mean hear is primarily more standard clothes, e.g. trousers, T-shirts or jackets. It is worth providing them by the company to ensure the workers’ comfort.
7. Gloves — are another basic component of the worker’s equipment. Their task is to protect hands from cuts, sores or scalds. They guarantee more certain and stronger grip.
8. Tool belt — if a given worker uses many tools, such a belt will be a perfect solution. It will ensure free hands and all required tools within easy reach. Comfort and safety combined.
9. Knee pads — used during any works carried out on your knees. They protect the knees from injuries, corns and sores, and also from slipping on smooth surface.
10. Footwear — the last but surely not least important worker’s equipment component is carefully selected boots. They protect the feet from slipping, injuries caused by heavy objects falling on the foot, or stepping on a nail or another sharp object.