Inclusive Personal Protective Equipment Is Changing Construction

Poorly fitting PPE affects far more than comfort. It can impact safety, movement, confidence, professionalism, and whether people genuinely feel like they belong on-site.

Jane Middleton and Charity Rose join us to discuss the real-world impact of PPE that doesn’t properly fit the people expected to wear it every day. Drawing from their own experiences working in engineering geology and across construction environments, the conversation explores the practical challenges workers face, from oversized clothing and unsuitable footwear to restricted movement, pregnancy PPE, menopause, neurodiversity, and religious considerations.

The UK Construction Podcast also looks at the wider push towards more inclusive PPE, including the work being done through Boulders Brass and the development of the new BS 30417 guidance surrounding inclusive PPE practices. Jane and Charity share insight into how employers, suppliers, and manufacturers can better involve workers in PPE selection and why proper consultation is essential to improving both safety and inclusion across the industry.

Alongside the challenges, the conversation highlights examples of manufacturers helping move the industry in the right direction, as well as the importance of creating PPE that allows workers to feel comfortable, capable, and professional on-site.

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