PPE for Temp Workers Shouldn't Be Complicated

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With construction season starting to warm up, everyone from Buyers, to Foremen, Safety Managers and Supervisors are inspecting and evaluating their PPE to ensure their workers remain safe and compliant. For example, inspecting vests to confirm that reflectivity is still visible, checking hard hats for cracks and suspension integrity, making sure eyewear does not have chips or scratches and of course, confirming everyone on site has adequate hand protection.

But what about protecting those temporary workers? It can be difficult to manage their PPE. Some common questions are:

 

 

    • Do I supply them with the same PPE as my regular workers?

 

    • What if they don’t come back tomorrow?

 

    • How much will that cost?

 

    • Do I have all of the PPE they need?

 

    • Do I have enough of everything?

 

PIP Makes It Simple

 


Enter the Go-To-Work Kit from PIP. You get everything they need to make sure that everyone gets PPE that is 100% compliant.  The comprehensive kit satisfies all of your PPE needs with: a hard hat, gloves, a vest, safety eyewear and even ear plugs, all conveniently packaged together for immediate use. We even have choices, which are as simple as determining if you want a Full Brim or Standard Brim hard hat, and which size combination you want. Plug and play PPE for the temporary worker. 

 


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Safety Solutions for Construction

 


It is the perfect solution for virtually any construction job site. Inside our prepacked ready to wear Go-To-Work-Kit you receive all the basic PPE you need for the job.
PIP strives to help make every construction site safer and provide advanced solutions. 

 


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