About the webinar:
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is a vital safety tool in many industries and workplaces. PPE can provide protection to the wearer in many ways, such as shielding the body from impact (i.e., helmets), making the body more visible (i.e., high-visibility clothing), changing the temperature of the body (i.e., moisture-wicking clothing), or even preventing internal exposure (i.e., respirators). Some workers, such as firefighters and astronauts, require very industry-specific protective equipment. Traditionally, PPE has been designed and sized for the average male body. As the workforce becomes much more diverse, protective equipment must be designed and sized appropriately. Poorly designed and ill-fitting PPE reduces the safety provided to the wearer, and in some cases, can create additional safety risks. This webinar will discuss the current state and future needs for the design and sizing of personal protective equipment.