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5 protective equipment for safe construction work:

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People involved in construction work are generally concerned about their safety as there are many risks associated with it depending on the type of work. Construction companies usually ensure the use of personal safety gears by their employees in order to keep them safe. However, if you are doing  construction yourself, you must consider following protective equipment:

  1. Safety helmet:

Head protection is a key factor to be considered. Considering this, safety helmets have been designed so that you can keep your head protected in case anything falls on you. During the construction work, there are chances that you might fall from a certain height or face impact or electrical exposure. In any such event, safety helmets can easily protect you. Safety helmets should be provided to each and every person working on the construction site. 

  1. Scaffold tower:

Scaffold tower is a must have for all those people who need to work at heights and want to prevent a fall. Falling from height can cause minor to major injuries. It is very important to take protective measures in order to avoid falling. There are different types of scaffold towers and you can choose one depending on the type of work and erection needed and find scaffold tower hire. 

  1. Safe clothing:

Clothing that you need to wear while you are working at a construction site is also a major protective equipment. The use of this clothing ensures that the person who is dealing with any harmful substances or material keeps his body safe and the person does not get any injury. Protective jackets and pants are included in this category. Safe clothing is generally required by auto workers, mechanics, electricians who have to work at a construction project of any sort. 

  1. Safety gloves:

There are many hazards that cause damage to the hands of the worker such as chemical burns, exposure to radiation, contact with broken glass or abrasive material etc. People who drive excavators and other machines also need to wear gloves in order to prevent rash or injury they may get due to holding them for a longer period of time. For digger hire. 

Safety gloves are made with different materials such as rubber, fabric etc. The material of the gloves is such that it prevents hands from getting in touch with dangerous things. It is very important to choose gloves that fit on your hands properly. 

  1. Eye protection:

The flying debris can cause serious damage to eyes. Goggles worn at a construction site ensure that a shield has been provided to eyes and necessary measures have been taken to ensure that the harmful dust does not get into your eyes. So, whenever you are involved in the process like cutting, chipping or nailing, you must wear goggles. There are also some  specialized goggles that serve a specific purpose. For instance, dust goggles provide protection against dust 

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