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If you run a business that employs any number of staff then you will naturally need to ensure that at the very least minimum standards of health and safety are met in the workplace. For those that work in any construction-based industry or physically demanding environment such as cleaners, warehouse operators, chefs, waitresses, bar staff, nurses, care workers and post room assistants, you will need to ensure that you are wearing suitable clothing to ensure maximum comfort and reduce the risk of injury.

On any construction site high visibility clothing is an absolute must. As are hard hats and steel toe capped boots. This may seem obvious but there are some work environments where these items of safety clothing are vital that you may not have considered. For example high visibility vests are essential for warehouse operators that need to be seen. High visibility can help members of the public identify a person of authority and are also useful for appointed fire officers in a large office building in the event of a fire or fire drill.

Steel toe capped boots can protect the feet of workers in a variety of environments. For example, those working in a post room or moving parcels for a courier service may be at risk from dropping items on their toes. They are by no means limited to use on a construction site or tradesman.

If you work in the catering industry then it is essential that your staff are comfortable throughout their long working day. Waiters and waitresses will need a smart yet comfortable uniform and aprons are an absolute must for protecting clothing from food and drink stains. Chefs will also need a comfortable uniform that can be washed regularly at high temperatures and is also fire proof to an extent.

Those who operate a cleaning service or work in hospitals will also need to provide a practical uniform that is made from resilient fabric that can be washed regularly. Trousers, a shirt and a tabard should make a good choice for this type of work, whilst ensuring that your staff are comfortable and their clothing meets the hygiene standards set in their particular place of work.

If you need to provide your employers with a safe work uniform then you will find a range of products online to choose from. You can coordinate outfits so they remain smart yet practical and also incorporate your own personalised logos and branding to make your staff stand out.

by:Amy




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