
How to choose your plumber's vest?
Unlike other construction workers, plumbers use very little personal protective equipment. However, to guarantee his safety, the plumber's outfit can consist of a hard hat, a vest, safety shoes or gloves.
Which plumber's outfit requires wearing a vest?
To ensure ease of movement, the plumber-electrician outfit is limited to one t-shirt, jeans and safety shoes. However, the workwear can be complemented with a functional vest. Some models with one or more pockets allow you to have the tools at your fingertips.
The plumber's vest with trousers or overalls
The plumber vest can easily be paired with work pants. As the plumber's top is often a simple t-shirt, the vest is an alternative that guarantees the same comfort, but with added safety. In mid-season, they allow the plumber to work on cool days. For models with a pocket with cordura reinforcement, they ensure the storage and protection of tools.
The plumber's vest with a jumpsuit
Although the overalls already offers great safety, the vest can add more . Especially for the plumber working on a large construction site. Vests with a reflective band are the model to wear over a suit. In addition, for the short-sleeved coverall models, the vest completes the outfit and provides additional pockets.
What is the difference between the vest and the jacket?
In mid-season, the plumber chooses between wearing a vest or a work jacket. Indeed, the plumber must cover his top without impairing his mobility thanks to a jacket or a vest.
The advantages of the vest
The vest guarantees great ease of movement. Indeed, it does not block the arms in long sleeves. In addition, models with one or more pockets allow you to store small screws and seals, things that are easily lost.
The advantages of a sweater or a jacket
The choice of the jacket arises when the plumber must protect himself from the chemicals he uses. In the case of unclogging a sanitary block, for example. Also, the sweater is a safety rail against shocks.
What PPE is complementary to safety clothing?
In addition to the work vest, the plumber can optimize his safety with other accessories. Indeed, personal protective equipment are often added to the plumber's work clothes. Depending on the type of mission, this can be a hard hat, gloves or just safety shoes.
Removable knee pad
A removable knee pad is recommended for work pants that do not have cordura reinforcements. This allows both to protect the knees of the plumber, but also the work pants. Indeed, as the plumber works mainly on the ground, if he wears jeans, they can easily tear.
Protective gloves: (similar to those of an electrician)
Protective gloves are generally the mandatory PPE of a plumber. These are similar to those of the electrician. They protect the plumber against cuts and are waterproof. In addition, these insulating gloves have a lifespan of more than twelve months.
Safety shoe
As the plumber usually works in wet areas, he must wear safety shoes. These not only protect it from slippery ground, but also from falling objects. The S3 standard and the P standard are the most frequent compliances for safety footwear in the plumbing sector.