Carol BrzozowskiFrom the Author - Page 7WorkwearPreventing Hypothermia with Proper Workwear and PPEAccording to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ most recent Injuries, Illness, and Fatalities Report, nearly 14,000 workplace injuries could be attributed to ice, sleet or snow.WorkwearWhy You Should Wear Vests to Stay Warm on Construction SitesCovering or insulating your body's core is an effective way to stay warm on construction sites. Vests are light, nimble solutions for this need.WorkwearWhy is Wool the Best Material for Insulated Construction Jackets?Wool, also known as fleece, tweed or fur, has a 200+ thread count with high moisture-wicking and heat retention properties. This material is moderately breathable and ideal for staying warm in cold weather.WorkwearHigh Visibility Workwear Options for Women on Construction SitesHigh-visibility clothing is critical for women on construction sites. This type of workwear is easily detectable and has several safety features.WorkwearAddressing the Challenges of Making PPE for WomenOSHA notes significant progress has been made over the past several years in the availability of PPE for women, with the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) reporting many employers now provide a full range of sizes for PPE.WorkwearUpgrade Your Construction Beanie with These ProductsIt's beanie season for construction pros. These days, there are numerous choices available for keeping your head and ears warm while working in cold temperatures.WorkwearLooking for Construction Overalls for Women? Check Out These BrandsDovetail WorkwearBrands that cater to women AND make durable overalls for construction work are rare.WorkwearCheck Out These Brands Making Maternity Work Pants and ClothesWorking on construction sites is hard. Working on construction sites while pregnant is even harder. Fortunately, there are manufacturers catering to the workwear needs of soon-to-be mothers.Previous PagePage 7 of 7