Protective Clothing: When and Why to Wear It | Safety Guide
You should wear protective clothing when:
- Working with hazardous materials, such as chemicals, solvents, or pesticides.
- Operating machinery or tools that could cause injury, such as saws, drills, or grinders.
- Working in an environment with extreme temperatures, such as a hot kitchen or a cold storage facility.
- Working in a confined space, such as a crawlspace or a tunnel.
- Working in an area with high levels of dust or noise.
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