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For construction experts, lab heroes and machine tamers — for doers! At the heart of occupational safety are the people who require the best-possible PPE for their everyday work. In this blog, we would like to showcase the wide range of areas in which occupational safety plays a crucial role. What needs to be considered? What are the dangers that the employees must be protected against and what criteria does optimal PPE need to fulfil?

We will answer frequently asked questions and share our expert knowledge, always with a focus on what really matters: the people for whom we develop our occupational safety products.

uvex x-pertblog — the occupational safety blog for experts from experts! Do you have questions about our products or about the topic of occupational safety in general? Contact us here or leave us a comment under our blog posts. We’re always happy to help!

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Sleep Pattern – an earplug art installation by Linda Simon

Who would have thought that hearing protection would be displayed in an art…

Surrounded by PUMAs – two uvex trainees expand their horizons

At uvex, we are all striving towards our common goal of protecting people,…

Change to the standard regulating cut protection safety gloves: EN 388:2003 compared to EN 388:2016 and ISO 13997

In Europe, the standard EN 388:2003 is used to regulate protection classes of…

uvex phynomic gloves eliminate skin irritation – a case study

How uvex helped to overcome a construction site managers skin allergy caused by…

uvex retiree cycles for a good cause

At uvex, we are all striving towards our common goal of protecting people,…

Homestory #7: Eddie “The Eagle” on safety in sports and at work

Eddie “The Eagle” was the first (and, until 2002, the only) skier to represent…

A key account manager aims high

At uvex, we are all striving towards our common goal of protecting people,…

uvex Case Study: A new PPE supplier for Denby Pottery

How uvex goes the extra mile for Denby Pottery, helping with employee safety,…

A look back at the A+A 2015

More than 65,000 visitors and 1,887 exhibitors from 57 countries came together…