Our Winter PPE Range
As winter approaches, your people will face new hazards caused by rain, leaves, ice, frost, snow and grit - not to mention the overall drop in temperature. It's no surprise that health and safety statistics show a sharp increase in slips, trips and falls over the winter months.
With the added concern of the huge increase in energy costs it may also be wise to utilise layering and consider thermal options to help keep your workforce warm through the colder months.
The right PPE isn't just tailored to your day-to-day exposures. It's matched to the time of year, weather conditions and seasonal risks that your people face. If you're planning your winter requirements, here are some of our top PPE picks to help you keep people safe in the cold, dark and wet months ahead.