02/06/2026
⚠️ Most PPE issues don’t start with the product.
They start with the wrong choice.
Many businesses only review their PPE strategy after a problem occurs, but by then, it can impact safety, productivity, compliance, and costs.
Here are 5 signs it might be time for a PPE review:
✅ Employees regularly report discomfort or poor fit
✅ Replacement costs are increasing faster than expected
✅ Seasonal conditions have changed, but PPE hasn’t
✅ Compliance requirements or site risks have evolved
✅ Stock levels are becoming difficult to manage
The most effective PPE strategies aren’t reactive.
They’re reviewed regularly to ensure workers remain protected, comfortable, and equipped for the environment they’re working in.
A simple review can often identify opportunities to improve safety, reduce waste, and support employee wellbeing.
When was the last time your organisation reviewed its PPE requirements?
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