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Reducing Heat Risks in Mills and Foundries With PPE
Working in mills and foundries frequently involves exposure to extreme heat, a hazard that can turn severe very quickly. It’s crucial to equip anyone working in these conditions with the right protective gear to safeguard against heat-related hazards and the long-term effects of heat stress. When deciding what types of PPE to bring into your facility, safety managers must strike a balance between technical detail and accessibility.
Heat-Resistant Clothing
Workers require garments that can withstand high temperatures without compromising comfort and mobility. This can include equipment that either reflects heat or cools down the person wearing it.
Aluminized Gear
Reflective clothing, such as aluminized jackets and aprons, are vital for those near intense heat. The metal reflects heat away from the body, keeping their internal temperature low.
Flame-Resistant Materials
Garments made from materials that resist ignition and self-extinguish can dramatically reduce burn injuries from sparks or sudden flame exposure.
Specialized Footwear
Foot protection should include materials that resist melting and provide insulation against ground heat. Protective boots often feature reinforced toes and are made from materials that offer both heat resistance and anti-slip properties.
Helmets and Face Shields
Protecting the head and face from radiant heat and sparks is non-negotiable. Gear made from heat-resistant materials, including helmets and face shields, should protect the worker against both thermal and impact hazards while maintaining visibility.
Heat Stress Prevention
Beyond protective clothing, addressing heat stress is critical. Solutions include wearable cooling technology, such as vests with cooling packs. These will help to prevent workers from overheating during the workday. Ensuring workers have easy and consistent access to hydration will also help combat the dehydrating effects of high temperatures.
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