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#PPEthatfits: lessons from the US on inclusive PPE regulations

As the call for inclusive PPE gains momentum globally, Nyaisha Sullivan delves into the lessons the UK can take from the United States on ensuring PPE inclusivity.

Inclusive PPE
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Personal protective equipment (PPE) plays a vital role in safeguarding workers across various industries, not least in construction.

In the UK, under the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations (PPER) 2022, employers must provide PPE free of charge following a risk assessment.

However, the effectiveness of PPE hinges on proper fit, as highlighted by the Health & Safety Executive’s guidance on the PPER regulations, acknowledging the significant variations in workers’ physical dimensions.

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