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Granite workwear is back with industry spotlight article series where it takes a look at all the different industries they stock workwear for and look at what may be required from head to toe.

Currently, the focus is on the Utility industry. So anything to do with the gas, electric, and water industry.

Headwear

A helmet with a visor and ear defenders can help further protect the head, eyes, and ears from loud noises

Starting with the headwear and in most cases, a helmet will be required. Depending on the job, the user may be required to wear a hard hat. 

In some cases, a helmet with a visor and ear defenders can help further protect the head, eyes, and ears from loud noises, debris, or any harmful toxins when working. But if not, protective glasses and earbuds or defenders can help protect hearing levels if working in a noisy environment.

Bodywear

In some cases, users may be working at heights whether it’s fixing a utility pole, or in colder conditions when working in the water utility industry.

When this is the case wearing sweatshirts, thermal wear or fleeced jackets can help keep the body warm so that the user can carry out the job and remain comfortable. Gloves may be an option but could restrict the movements when working. 

Legwear

Thermal legwear along with a good pair of work trousers will be good to help keep users warm

Similar to bodywear in that comfort and warmth are key when working in difficult conditions. Therefore thermal legwear along with a good pair of work trousers will be good to help keep users warm and allow for numerous pockets, holes, and features for tools, personal belongings, and more.

Whether users opt-in for high-vis trousers or a high vis vest, Granite would advise users to do so and it may even be required as part of the job to help stand out from members of the public and be clear to see oncoming traffic, pedestrians, and more.

Footwear

A good pair of safety boots are advised to help protect the feet from falling debris, footwear with a steel cap toe would be even better.

But having a comfortable pair of work shoes is important for on-the-job activities and ones with good grip for when climbing ladders or utility poles.

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