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02/03/2020

Importance Of Wearing Hi-Vis When On The Construction Site

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High-visibility (High-Vis) clothing is one of the simplest and most effective forms of personal protective equipment (PPE). In industries such as construction where poor weather conditions and high traffic volumes often make for treacherous conditions, the safety of workers is of high priority.

According to the Health and Safety Authority (HSA), 18% of all workplace fatalities that occurred in Ireland last year were in the construction industry. Therefore, the need for high-vis clothing and accessories in the construction sector is paramount.

Benefits of High-Visibility Workwear

Ensures Workers are Easily Seen:

The importance of high-visibility clothing and accessories in improving the visibility of construction workers cannot be underestimated. Such clothing, particularly during the Winter months when days are shorter and poor weather conditions regularly lead to reduced visibility, greatly helps individuals to stand out from the environment.

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Generates a Safe Working Environment:

With many moving vehicles, people and powerful equipment, it is vital that employees are equipped with the necessary gear to help them stand out and be seen. By investing in high-visibility clothing, the number of potential accidents on site can be significantly reduced.

Shop Hi-Vis Clothing at MTN SHOP

At MTN SHOP we offer an array of high-visibility products from some of the best brands in the industry.

For those working at height, the Checkmate 2-Point Harness with High-Vis Gilet gives an extra level of safety to wearers by ensuring maximum visibility in any environment. This added layer also provides a protective barrier between the lightweight safety harness and any harmful materials such as paint, mastic and other potential contaminants.

Head protection is also a vital component to any construction workers toolkit. The KASK Zenith line of Hi-Vis safety helmets offer additional visibility to workers on site. Along with providing electric shock protection, high breathability and stability, these helmets also give the wearer an added layer of visibility especially in poor light conditions.

Be Safe. Be Seen

Whether you are working at heights, near moving vehicles or simply working on the ground, taking appropriate safety measures is vital to reducing the potential for workplace incidents. Be safe and be seen on the construction site whatever the weather by wearing the necessary high-vis workwear.

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