Works Sectors

Construction
In the construction sector, it is essential to wear special protective suits, especially if the work is carried out in environments where workers may be exposed to toxic substances or even inclement weather.

Food Industry
The food industry demands compliance with very high health standards. To meet these, professionals in this sector must wear suits that are specifically designed for this industry that can be washed, disinfected or disposed of.

Textile
The textile sector has also incorporated the use of special suits as part of its occupational health and safety policies. These suits play a particularly important role as barrier between the materials used during the production and the skin of workers.

Automotive
In the automotive sector, workers are exposed to high risks, especially by the presence of toxic or flammable vapors and gases. The protective suits prevent contamination of employees with hazardous substances such as paints, fuels, gases, etc.

Military
Due to their working activities, military personnel often must face difficult situations in environments with extreme conditions. That is why they need special care including safety materials that will keep them out of danger as much as possible.

Energy
As staff perform tasks that jeopardize their physical integrity, the security of human capital should be a priority for the energy sector. Taking actions to ensure the safety of staff is indispensable, even if they seem insignificant.

Government & Public Sector
A lot of public servants are exposed to dangers and to risk situations in general. Appropriate mechanisms should therefore be established for the prevention of occupational risks and for the compliance with safety and health standards at work.

Health
Biosecurity is paramount to the health sector and the reason materials must be available that can act as a barrier to protect workers from all types of contamination, from toxic substances to biological waste.