Resources - Yurinox Workwear

Resources - Yurinox Workwear




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Best Practices for Selecting High-Visibility Workwear

Safety on an active construction site involves more than just throwing on a neon vest. With nearly one in five construction-related fatalities caused by struck-by incidents...

Construction Industry Pushes to Make Proper-Fitting PPE the Norm, Not the Exception

Numbers often tell a story—but sometimes, they don’t tell the full one. OSHA recorded fewer fatality investigations in fiscal year 2024 than in 2023, along with a decline in deaths from falls and trench collapses.

7 Game-Changing AI Innovations Transforming Smart PPE for Worker Safety

For decades, the mantra “safety first” has guided industrial workplaces, yet accidents continue to occur. Industries like construction, mining, agriculture, forestry, and transportation remain some of the most hazardous for U.S. workers.

Why High-Visibility Clothing is Essential in Construction

If you manage a team or run a business, protecting your workforce should be a top priority. A key part of this is ensuring that your employees are dressed appropriately for the tasks they perform.

Why Everyone Should Own a Pair of Overalls

Overalls have stood the test of time, emerging as a fashion staple that transcends generations.

Employers Share Reasons Workers Skip PPE

Nearly half of employees fail to wear proper personal protective equipment (PPE), either because they are unwilling or do not see it as necessary, according to a recent employer-focused study.

Could Washing Machines Be Spreading Antibiotic Resistance in Hospitals?

Healthcare staff who launder their uniforms at home might unintentionally be aiding the transmission of antibiotic-resistant infections within hospital settings.

What AI Reveals About the Future of Industrial Safety Footwear

Protective footwear must endure relentless use while remaining comfortable enough for daily wear.

What’s the Best Workwear for Construction Workers in Winter?

In winter, the temperature may drop below the freezing point, exposing outdoor workers to cold-related illnesses.

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