A first in work trouser technology
MAKING DURABLE, functional and ergonomic trousers that offer great comfort for people who are always on the go has been a constant challenge over the last three millennia.
MAKING DURABLE, functional and ergonomic trousers that offer great comfort for people who are always on the go has been a constant challenge over the last three millennia.
As much as we might take the functionality of a pair of trousers for granted, they have developed and evolved over the years through innovation – by responding to the demands of wearer’s needs and their practical requirements. As Peter Dumigan tells us, the needs for comfort, wellbeing and efficiency not only shaped the first trousers but have driven the latest innovation in modern work trousers almost 2500 years later.
TILSATEC LIMITED (Tilsatec), part of The DMC Group is pleased to announce it has acquired Tilsatec North America LLC (TNA).
BEESWIFT FOLLOWS the 3C’S – Compliance, Conformity, Certification – ensuring its customers are protected to the standard they expect allowing them to focus on what they do best.
APPROPRIATE WORKWEAR suited to the environment and weather conditions is key to ensuring protection and productivity at work.
IN WHAT is probably the most ground-breaking work trouser and knee guard innovation, Snickers Workwear has launched the world’s first built-in, certified kneepads which are completely integrated into a pair of Snickers Workwear’s premium stretch trousers.
SNICKERS WORKWEAR has been inventing and reinventing work trousers with Kneepads since 1975.
PPE needs to meet the needs of a diverse workforce. Nick Bale looks at what manufacturers and suppliers are doing to meet the challenge.
Understanding the importance of arc rated and weatherproof personal protection equipment (PPE) for electrical engineers and people in the power supply industry need not be a minefield. Here Jonas Andersson guides you through the important things to consider for end users exposed to the risk of an electric arc and the elements.
IT’S SAID that hard-working craftsmen and women put more pressure on their knees than many top athletes. That’s why the risk of knee injuries is far higher among trade professionals and manual workers than other occupations.
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