
Educating workers on all potential hazards should be part of safety training. Knowing why they should wear PPE even when there are no obviously visible hazards encourages buy-in.
It’s easy to make a list of personal protective equipment for your workers — less simple is determining where and when that PPE is required.
For example, when people think of hard hats, it often conjures images of city high-rises and overhead dangers like crane work. In reality,...