We place great importance on your workplace safety.
- That's why it is essential to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) to ensure your safety.
When accepting a job, make sure to bring your own PPE every time. Be sure to carefully read the job description to know the specific PPE requirements. In general, PPE includes a helmet, a high-visibility vest, a pair of gloves, a pair of steel-toed boots, and safety glasses.
Since you will be working in an industrial environment, you should be comfortable and think about your safety.
- We recommend wearing pants, long or short sleeves.
- You should avoid jewelry, makeup, baggy clothes or clothing with strings. Most job sites do not accept shorts or tank tops.
The workplace may add some relevant dress code information to the job posting, so be sure to read it carefully.
The personal protective equipment needs to be adequate (i.e. not defective, damaged and must be properly maintained). A great and important example of this is the cleaning for eye and face protection where dirty or fogged lenses could impair vision. Employees must inspect, clean, and maintain their PPE according to the manufacturers’ instructions before and after each use.