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    Being a painter means being overexposed to several risks, whether physical risks or chemical risks. On average, falling from a height represents 23% of work accidents in this sector of activity. Wearing protection is therefore essential. Moreover, it is mentioned in the labor code that it is the duty of the employer to provide the PPE for their employee to ensure worker protection. Many PPE are available to provide for the safety of painters, namely work clothes and the accessories that go with it, such as the cap and gloves.

    Features of painter's caps

    In this field of activity, there are so many risks of falling that the risk of head trauma must be considered. Arming yourself with protective cap or bump cap therefore becomes an interesting alternative. They have ventilation on the sides to be more comfortable. Each of its caps offers a different level of security.

    The protective cap

    It secures the painters head against falling objects from a higher level. It avoids collision with the installations or during a fall on the ground. At work, a protective cap can protect the head against projections of solid and liquid fragments. It is made up of abs molded caps to deflect falling objects that may touch the head, as well as a harness and a chinstrap to hold the cap in place.

    The bump cap

    Its main role is to protect painters against minimal risks, such as superficial injuries or lacerations. It is mainly used for indoor work, and should not, under any circumstances, replace a protective cap.

    Apart from these 2 types of caps, there are baseball type caps or caps with a visor and band adjustment to satisfy professionals in the field. the painting. They have the same protective features as the others. Each work cap for painters must be EN 812 compliant to ensure optimum protection. This standard guarantees the resistance of the cap to penetration.

    The different types of work accessories for painters and drywall painters

    To reduce the dangers in the face of the risks, a painter and a painter-plasterer must have personal protective equipment to protect each level of the body.

    Helmets

    Safety helmets protect against the dangers of falling objects, just like the protective cap. A helmet can be used for maximum 5 years.

    Glasses for the eyes

    Their purpose is to prevent the projection of chemicals and harmful products, as well as any substance that can damage the eyes during work.

    Earplugs and noise canceling headphones

    The use of these hearing protectors prevents hearing loss due to everyday loud noises in a noisy workplace. The most suitable is to choose worksite hearing protection.

    Respiratory masks

    They prevent the development of respiratory diseases due to the materials used in the work environment. For the painter, a gas mask and vapor is the most recommended, apart from the P2 type mask for both jobs. For a drywall painter, the TH2P assisted ventilation mask or TM2P protects better against the risk of silicosis.

    The fall arrest harness

    As the name suggests, wearing a fall arrest harness protects painters from falls from heights.

    Protective gloves

    For both painting professionals, it is better to alternate between the protective glove against mechanical risks and the protective glove against chemical risks .

    Protective footwear

    They avoid crushing accidents by falling objects and perforation. They must have protective toes and a solenon-slip.

    Work clothes for house painters

    There are no clothes specifically designed for house painters, although this is a high-risk industry. Work clothes only need to be comfortable and loose enough to allow freedom of movement.

    For house painters, they are advised to wear a work overall with polycotton suspenders. It is easier to maintain and more resistant to washing. Work overalls slow down stains.

    The trousers and the work coveralls give a very convenient donning ease for house painters. For historical reasons, they are generally white, hence their name working white. However, with the evolution, these outfits are available in high visibility to give more security. They are reinforced with triple stitching, and it is possible to insert knee plates.