PPE Requirements for Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineers, and Civil Engineers in Australia

Australia’s most crucial industry sectors rely on hard-working Engineers to design, maintain and fix the infrastructure that keeps societal productivity moving. Expert engineers are innovating new ideas and solutions every day across Australia, from the medical sector to the mining and agriculture industries. The number of qualified engineers in Australia will likely double by 2030 to meet our growing nation’s high infrastructure demands.

Engineers work in a wide variety of workplace settings, including, but not limited to, laboratories, design offices, construction sites, mine sites, shipyards, research stations, and agricultural properties. Because engineers may need to complete work or check progress in multiple locations during the day, travel can also take up portions of their workday.

When examining the PPE requirements for Australian Engineers, it is important to note that many engineers use specialised tools and protective equipment depending on their industry and workplace settings. With this in mind, we have compiled a list of the top 5 PPE products most essential to Engineers in Australia.

Best Class 5 Ear Protection for High Noise Environment Engineers

All workers in high-noise environments are at risk of hearing damage and injury, including engineers. From monitoring operations in a control room to visiting a project construction site, many engineers must work in high-noise areas. The Engineering Industry is often involved in finding solutions to reduce noise exposure for workers across many sectors. However, when noise is unavoidable, PPE offers a last line of defence against hearing damage.

Ear protection for engineers must be comfortable, high-quality, and easily visible. Over-ear protection is often the most convenient form of hearing PPE for engineers. Earmuffs can be worn comfortably, placed securely over hard hats, and removed easily when moving back and forth between different noise level areas.

Our VISIONSafe Earmuff suits medium to high noise environments and provides the best Class 5 protection. Featuring ultra-soft padding on the cups and headband, the VISIONSafe Earmuff offers premium comfort when being worn and at rest, and the high-vis green allows for easy spotting.

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Most Popular Safety Glasses for Engineers in Australia

Eye protection is crucial for engineers spending time in high-risk environments such as construction sites, power generation stations, or even laboratories. Hazards in these environments can include chemical splashes or spills, fumes, arcing or sparks, shards, and other particles. Protective eyewear can help to keep workers’ eyes safe when working around these risks.

Engineers have many options regarding safety glasses, goggles, and masks, and the appropriate eye protection always depends on the exact job and risks. For many applications, lightweight medium-impact rated safety glasses will offer good protection. However, positive-seal safety glasses that use a foam layer to seal onto the face can provide even better comfort and benefits, such as blocking sweat, smoke, and other fumes from getting to the eye area.

Our Gasket 135 Positive Seal Safety Glasses feature interchangeable temple ends and head straps for a secure fit around the face and head. The positive seal foam insert can be detached as required, and the lenses are anti-fog, anti-scratch treated to maintain superior visibility.

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The Best Hard Hat Accessories for Sun Protection are the Gobi Over Hat and the Attach-A-Flap

Engineers in Australia may work indoors and outdoors depending on their job role and the industry sector. Sun safety is paramount when engineering involves outdoor work, such as site surveying, construction, agricultural work, or many mining roles.

Outdoor workers in Australia are at a higher risk of developing skin cancer due to UV radiation exposure. Using sun-protective clothing is an ideal way to help protect outdoor workers from dangerous UV radiation and can be used in conjunction with existing PPE, such as hard hats. Hard hat attachments for engineers are often an excellent solution for sun safety.

Sun-protective hard hat accessories provide comfortable shade and should not hinder the wearer’s sight or get in the way of completing work safely. UVeto Australia takes sun protection seriously and has designed many popular hard hat attachments for outdoor workers, such as the Gobi Over Hat, Brim’ N Shade and the Attach-A-Flap. These hard hat accessories are UPF50+ rated, provide excellent shade and comfort, and are ideal for engineers working outdoors.

Sun-protective hard hat accessories provide comfortable shade and should not hinder the wearer’s sight or get in the way of completing work safely. UVeto Australia takes sun protection seriously and has designed many popular hard hat attachments for outdoor workers, such as the Brim’ N Shade and the Attach-A-Flap. These hard hat accessories are UPF50+ rated, provide excellent shade and comfort, and are ideal for engineers working outdoors

GOBI OVER HATATTACH-A-FLAPBRIM ‘N SHADE

Prevent Dry Skin at Work with Derma Guard Hand Cream

With the wide variety of work engineers in Australia do, keeping hands clean and safe helps to maintain productivity and comfort. Whether in the office completing system design plans, surveying out in the sun, testing a new solution in the lab, or heading out to site to troubleshoot problems – engineers are continually using their hands at work.

The best everyday PPE for hands is Derma Guard Cream. One application provides 4 hours of protection against oils, fuels, solvents, resins, glues, bacteria, irritants, and emergency protection against acids and bases. Derma Guard also moisturises and nourishes the skin to ward off cracks and splits and help manage conditions like eczema. The formula is ideal for engineers as it is non-toxic, non-greasy, and can be used with gloves.

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Engineering First Aid Kit for Worksites, Vehicles and Field

Emergency preparedness is vital for all industries, so appropriately sized first aid kits should be in every workspace. But what happens when people need to travel to meet clients or travel between worksites, as engineers often do? Portable personal emergency kits are the solution.

The Essentials First Aid Kit, designed by First Aid Works, is the best portable emergency kit to keep in the car, office, or work bag. It contains everything needed to treat minor wounds, perform safe CPR, and stabilise injuries till professional treatment can be provided. First Aid Works has packed all the essentials into a compact nylon case, making the Essentials First Aid Kit easy to store and find when an incident happens.

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