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Employers weigh in on why workers won’t wear PPE

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Arlington, VA — Around half of workers don’t wear proper personal protective equipment because they either don’t want to or don’t consider it necessary, according to a recent study of employers.

The International Safety Equipment Association and J. J. Keller & Associates Inc. collaborated on the study. Although 7 out of 10 of the employers who took part said their organization discusses PPE regularly, 3 out of 4 still find workers have issues with wearing PPE. The top reasons cited: workers don’t want to wear PPE (56%) and they don’t think it’s needed (48%).

Additionally, 36% of the employers reported that their workers think wearing PPE makes their jobs more difficult.

Other findings:

“Safety professionals are committed to protecting workers, but this research shows that persistent challenges remain – especially in compliance and training,” ISEA President and CEO Cam Mackey said in a press release. “By leveraging these insights, safety managers, manufacturers and industry leaders can take meaningful steps to improve PPE programs, ensuring workers have access to properly fitting, high-quality PPE and are consistently trained to use it correctly.”

ISEA and J. J. Keller have scheduled a free webinar to discuss the study, set for at 10 a.m. Central on April 17.


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Original article published by Safety+Health an NSC publication

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