Balancing performance, comfort and cost: Scottish Power’s PPE selection strategy

A webinar to explore Scottish Power’s experience of using employee consultation, supplier collaboration and carefully supported field trials to make well rounded decisions about changes to critical PPE.

Selecting the right PPE to roll out to staff can be a difficult balancing act. Safety standards cannot be compromised, and cost is always a factor. But increasingly, decisions are also complicated by the need to take employee comfort and pride in their PPE into account.

These human factors are important. Ill-fitting or cumbersome PPE can itself be a hazard to workers, either creating occupational health risks or the chance that frustration with PPE causes it to be misused. Being confident of the acceptability of new PPE to staff should therefore be a key step in every procurement strategy.

In this webinar, hosted by Utility Week in association with MSA Safety, Scottish Power’s health and safety consultant Jim Denholm will share his organisation’s approach to balancing performance, comfort and cost in making its PPE selections.

Key insights will include:

Denholm’s insights will be backed up with information from PPE experts at MSA, providing further detail of the performance and comfort of key PPE selections made by Scottish Power.

Speakers will include: