Construction Personal Protective Equipment for the Female Workforce

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In 2015, women accounted for only 2.2% of production occupations in construction, which is one-sixth the level of โ€œall other industries.โ€ย One of the challenges facing women in the construction industry is finding personal protective equipment (PPE) that fits properly. This is a serious issue because PPE that does not fit properly will not adequately protect against occupational hazards and may increase the risk for illnesses, injuries and death. For example, oversized protective clothing can lead to tripping hazards or get caught in machinery and result in a serious injury. Poorly fitted fall protection harnesses may lead to other injuries or may not be effective in the event of a fall.ย Similarly, gloves that are too big put a worker at risk of coming in contact with chemicals that can cause dermatitis or other skin diseases.

Although OSHA Construction Standards for PPE do not require employers to ensure that the PPE provided fits each employee, doing so will ensure theirย employees, including female employees, are protected.

A list of examples of commercially-available PPE has been compiled to help employers and women in the trades find PPE that accommodates female anthropometry and can be found here: https://www.cpwr.com/research/research-practice-library/r2p-and-p2r-work/reaching-vulnerable-workers/construction-ppe-for-the-female-workforce

Source: OSHA

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