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2010-05-12
Textiles Intelligence predicts a bright future for personal protective clothing incorporating emerging technologies and materials

Textiles Intelligence predicts a bright future for personal protective clothing incorporating emerging technologies and materials

According to a report from Textiles Intelligence, there is a bright future for personal protective clothing and other personal protective equipment (PPE) -- especially products which incorporate emerging technologies and materials such as nanotechnology, smart technology and hybrid materials.

Much PPE is expensive relative to ordinary workwear -- because, by necessity, it is more sophisticated in terms of materials used and technologies employed. But PPE also provides cost benefits in the form of reducing the number of work-related injuries or illnesses and their associate costs.

In fact, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in the USA estimates that about US$4 are saved for every US$1 spent on an effective health and safety programme.

PPE also provides benefits by saving lives. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), more than 2 million people worldwide die of work-related accidents and diseases each year. Furthermore, this figure could represent a vast underestimate because of poor reporting in some countries.

People who work in industries such as construction, manufacturing and agriculture are routinely exposed to potentially harmful situations or hazards. These hazards may be physical -- such as moving objects, flying sparks, fluctuating temperatures, fire, electrical connections or sharp edges. They may also be health related -- such as harmful dusts, chemicals or radiation.

The death toll from work related accidents and diseases is particularly high in developing countries where relatively large numbers of people are engaged in hazardous activities such as agriculture, construction and mining.

In China, which has the largest labour market in the world, the growth prospects for personal protective equipment (PPE) are particularly healthy. China aims to catch up with more modern, industrialised countries, and is developing standards and a cohesive regulatory framework for employee health and safety.

Rapid industrialisation in China has paved the way for more widespread use of PPE, and further growth is expected in the country as supply and demand continue to grow at a robust pace. And this can only accelerate as the world recovers from recession.

Globally, there will continue to be a large market for PPE, not least because PPE usage is not optional. Moreover, the global PPE market should rise as economic conditions improve. Demand will be further underpinned by additional legislation and toughening regulations.

"Personal protective clothing: ensuring worker safety" was published by the global business information company Textiles Intelligence in issue No 32 of Performance Apparel Markets.

Other reports published in the same issue include: "Fast track: muscle power -- the benefits of compression apparel"; "Product developments and innovations"; "Profile of Cosalt: a European provider of protective apparel with global ambitions"; and "Business update". Performance Apparel Markets is a quarterly publication from Textiles Intelligence. Each issue provides an independent and worldwide perspective on the global performance apparel industry.

Issue 32 of Performance Apparel Markets costs £234 / Euro407 (Europe, Middle East or Africa) or US$516 (Americas or Asia Pacific). An electronic supplement is available. For more information, please contact Ellie Penkethman at Textiles Intelligence, Alderley House, Wilmslow SK9 1AT, UK.

Tel: +44 (0)1625 536136; Fax: +44 (0)1625 536137; Email: info@textilesintelligence.com

For press copies and editorial enquiries, please contact Robin Anson at Textiles Intelligence. Tel: +44 (0)1625 536136. Fax: +44 (0)1625 536137. Email: editorial@textilesintelligence.com

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