The Importance of Winter Work Clothes

October 10 2009 No Commented
Winter Work ClothesChoosing the appropriate clothes for a worker's specific job is essential but it is also important to select the proper winter work clothes. In those kinds of work that require a substantial amount of physical effort, such as in the construction industry, it is essential for the clothes to be strong and durable. And because these kinds of jobs usually require the performance of the work outside buildings, the workers need protection from the effects of the environment. Thus, winter work clothes should be designed to protect the workers from the extremely low temperatures and the biting winds, while still allowing them to move easily.

Work clothes worn during extremely cold weather conditions need special designs to ensure protection from snow and the freezing rains. There is the danger of hypothermia and frostbite that could result into severe health problems. Hypothermia is the lowering of the body temperature, which could be fatal if the temperature reached is below 90 degrees Fahrenheit. On the other hand, frostbite can cause the loss of toes and fingers.

An essential component of winter work clothes are the gloves, which are usually waterproof and insulated to drastically slow down the escape of heat from the body. Some of these gloves can even have heaters that are battery-powered so that there is less bulk for ease of movement. These gloves are vital to the prevention of hypothermia and frostbite.

Another important part of winter work clothes are the jackets, such as the fleece jacket. The usual strategy to keep warm in extremely low temperatures is to wear several layers of clothing and the jacket is the middle layer of such an attire. The clothes that are worn next to the skin should be designed to allow the body to breathe because there is still perspiration during winter. Thus, silk and synthetic fibers can be used but those made of cotton are not advisable. The fleece jacket is often used as the middle layer of clothing and it serves as a thermal insulator by trapping air. The role of the outermost layer of clothing is to prevent water from penetrating while allowed the moisture from the body to escape. It also serves as a wind breaker and it is usually made from Gore-text or nylon.

Another important part of winter work clothes are the winter work boots. For work in locatiWinterWorkons where rain is common, waterproof boots should be chosen to prevent the feet from getting soggy. Another feature to check is the quality of the insulating material to prevent frostbite and hypothermia. Boot manufacturers offer various thicknesses with varying degrees of protection against the cold while ensuring that this footwear does not become too heavy. For electricians and other jobs where there is a possibility of electric shock, the electric insulation provided should also be considered. And because the roads and various surfaces are usually slippery during winter, the soles of the boots should have extra treads to avoid slipping. Cushioned insoles and shock absorption pads are also important for comfort.

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