Who Needs Waterproof Workwear?

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Waterproof workwear is essential in some professions. Not everyone enjoys the 9-5 office lifestyle. Some people prefer to be their own boss, or to feel the freedom of working outdoors. If you're one of them, then you'll know just how important the right waterproof workwear is, but if you work in an office, or a factory, then you may not.

Here are 5 job types that rely on waterproof workwear.

1. Outdoor workers

Outdoor workers can include all sorts of people who work outside. Just because it's raining, it doesn't mean that the work will stop. Consider all the building work, crane drivers, joiners and bricklayers who can't let the weather stop them from working and getting the job done.

There are many sectors in many industries that involve working outdoors. From roofers and builders and window fitters who are involved in building and housing repairs, to those workers who fix roads, or train lines, empty bins, or who deliver materials to site.

Depending on the time of year, the weather can play a huge part in determining if a project gets finished on time and on budget. If days, weeks or months are lost because of rain, then the costs could spiral out of control, and make the project untenable. Being able to work in all conditions is vital for many workers.

2. Workers who are normally office based

Some professions are office based, but have a significant element of outdoor work. These roles, such as surveyors, vets on call, insurance investigators, as well as health and safety or environmental inspectors, can't be carried out entirely from the office. Workers need to visit places at different times of the day or night and in different weather, and so the rain can't hamper the work that needs to be carried out.

3. Workers at sea

For those involved in the fishing industry, or who sail a boat for a living, waterproof workwear is of paramount importance. Once wet through, there is a danger of hyperthermia on cold days, and even in the summer, the sea temperature will still be relatively cold. Waterproof Jackets and Trousers are the bare minimum, and Immersion Suits and Survival Suits are required in case there is a need to abandon the vessel.

4. Parks, forestry and agriculture workers

Those who are involved in maintaining parks, forestry and agriculture will be required to work outside no matter how harsh the conditions are. All workers such as park wardens and rangers, as well as farm workers require good quality waterproof workwear in order for them to carry out their jobs.

5. Rescue workers

Rescue workers include the usual police, ambulance and fire services but there are many more different rescue services that need to stay dry whilst working. Animal rescue officers, coastguards, breakdown vehicle services, mountain rescue workers, those who fix vital services such as water, gas and electricity are just some of the people who work in all conditions to ensure that the rest of the population can go about their daily lives.

Now you know how important it is, don't you think that you should make sure that you've got the right waterproof workwear?
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