In hot climates, PPE is often removed—not because workers don’t care about safety, but because it’s simply too uncomfortable.
This creates a dangerous trade-off between safety and comfort.
1. Challenges in Hot Environments
- High temperatures
- Humidity
- Long working hours
👉 Result: heat stress + low PPE compliance
2. Why Workers Stop Wearing PPE
- Heavy materials
- Poor ventilation
- Excessive sweating
👉 If PPE is uncomfortable, it won’t be used.
3. What Makes PPE Suitable for Hot Conditions?
✔ Lightweight materials
✔ Breathable fabrics
✔ Moisture-wicking design
✔ Ergonomic fit
4. Smart PPE Trends
- Cooling vests
- Ventilated helmets
- Sensor-based PPE
👉 This is where the industry is evolving.
5. Conclusion
Comfort is not optional—it directly affects safety.
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