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Granite Workwear puts the spotlight on the Welding & Foundry industry. One of the most dangerous industries to work in is where workers are constantly working with dangerous equipment and machinery. Welding gear needs to be incredibly flame retardant, so as to prevent any sparks igniting clothing.

Another important attribute for welding and foundry gear to have is UV protection. The intensity of the light produced can induce sun burns and even blindness. As such, it is vital to make sure no skin is left exposed.

Headwear

Perhaps the only piece of workwear that is not stocked at Granite Workwear is a welding mask. These are usually provided by the employer. With that being said, other workwear includes a hard hat, in order to help keep the head safe from heavy machinery or falling debris.

In the colder months, accessories such as scarves, helmet liners, and in some cases, a balaclava can help provide warmth in colder working conditions. Safety glasses and ear defenders may also be required, when walking around the workplace, in order to prevent any debris or hearing loss.

Bodywear

A fleece, as well as a thermal workwear, will help keep warm in the colder months

Bib and brace overalls are probably one of the first things that a welder will look for. Having functionality in the form of many pockets and areas for tools can help them keep everything they need handy, while at the same time, giving them full protection against sparks and UV light.

A fleece, as well as a thermal workwear, will help keep warm in the colder months. Potentially, there might be a need for high-viz vest to ensure maximum visibility for the co-workers and other staff, so as to help keep everyone safe.

Legwear

One of the main things to consider for safety is to be fully covered and it has already been discussed - what to wear for bodywear, but for legwear, it should be a good pair of work trousers.

Work trousers have plenty of pockets, zips, and belt loops to hold the many tools and accessories needed for a range of varied jobs. Trousers that are flame resistant will help prevent the ignition of clothes and in turn, prevent any serious injuries from happening.

Footwear

A solid pair of work boots is always advised and the ones with a steel-cap toe are even better, and fit for purpose, considering the dangers of the welding working environment. Furthermore, a good pair of socks will help keep the feet comfortable, due to the nature of work that requires standing all day and the stress put on feet.

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