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BSIF appeals for real-life PPE stories
01 July 2025
THE BRITISH Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) is calling on workers across the UK to share their real-life experiences of how Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) has saved them from serious injury, or even death, while on the job.

PPE plays a crucial role in protecting workers from life-altering injuries and fatalities. It safeguards the body’s most vulnerable areas, including the head, eyes, face, hearing, lungs, hands, and feet, acting as a critical line of defence when hazards cannot be fully eliminated.
Join the PPE Saves Lives Campaign: Share your story
To raise awareness about the critical importance of PPE, BSIF has launched the PPE Saves campaign. They invite workers, employers, and safety professionals to share their personal stories of how PPE has protected them or their colleagues in the workplace.
By sharing real-life experiences, BSIF aims to highlight the life saving power of PPE to encourage PPE compliance, promote a stronger safety culture, and ultimately prevent future accidents.
If you have a story to tell, join the conversation using #PPEsaves on social media or contact the BSIF to share your experience - [email protected]. Your story could help save lives.
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