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Keeping Comfortable in a Construction Job



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By : Josh Stone    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-05-28 17:04:28

For the vast majority of construction workers, the hassles of staying comfortable on the job can be a great difficulty. Trying to ensure that you are not too cold or too hot can be very complicated if you are unsure about what you are doing, but it is very important to take the time necessary to keep yourself comfortable. Being uncomfortable at work cannot only negatively impact your work performance, but can also increase the risk of injury as well.

The absolutely most important thing you can remember, regardless of the weather is to dress is thin layers. This will not only insulate you better from cold weather, but make it easier to adjust layers for the warmer weather as well. Simply wearing one extremely thick sweater could find you quickly overheating even during the coldest weather. Rather, by using several thin layers you can add and remove as many layers as necessary until you are able to comfortably work. Additionally, choosing thin layers instead of thick layers will prevent you from overheating quickly but also allow the skin to breathe which can help to prevent rashes and other skin irritations.

You also need to take the time to carefully select some good footwear. The right pair of shoes will be extremely comfortable while still providing the support that you need. A good pair of steel toe boots are absolutely essential for anyone in the construction field and will help to



protect your toes, as well as keep your feet warm. You need to look for cotton socks as well that are thick to help provide a bit of extra cushion, and also consider some insoles to add more support and cushion if necessary. Remember, you are on your feet all day, so never buy the cheapest shoes possible, you need good quality footwear to handle the stresses of daily work.

During the very cold months, look to things such as thermal underwear layers to provide a great insulating layer. This can be a huge help when you are looking at ways to really ensure that you are able to stay as warm as possible, without feeling as if you are going to suffer from overheating. In order to really ensure that you are as comfortable as possible, you need to only use these insulative layers during the very coldest months since they will keep you extremely warm and could potentially even encourage overheating during the warmer months.

Getting the best clothing to wear on a construction job is important. Being comfortable but staying safe is extremely important to ensure that you are able to handle everything at work that you need to, without overwhelming yourself. After all, proper safety at work is extremely important and a construction job makes it even more important to be safe at work, rather than ignoring the critical uniform requirements that will help you to stay safe.
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