‘Everyone should have PPE that fits’: BSI trails new inclusive PPE standard

The British Standards Institution has published a white paper calling for inclusive PPE as a basic requirement for safe and compliant workplaces.

The paper comes ahead of the BSI’s new inclusive PPE standard, BS 30417:2025 Provision of inclusive personal protective equipment (PPE), expected to be finalised in September. The white paper sets out the evidence on the scale of the problem and the need for this new standard.

Outlining the available research on PPE provision, the report tells us that in construction, more than 40 per cent of female workers said that poorly fitting PPE had impacted their career negatively. The report, by the National

Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) Yorkshire Region, concluded that “women have been unable to do their job to the standard of their male counterparts based on incorrect clothing”.

Commenting, Helen Gawor, a consultant working in construction, said: “We are on the cusp of having British Standards Guidance that will ensure that everyone of every shape and personal requirement should have PPE that fits appropriately to keep us all equally safe.

“BS 30417 Provision of Inclusive PPE is about putting the ‘personal’ back into protective equipment.”

The whitepaper: https://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/insights-and-media/insights/whitepapers/enabling-the-provision-of-inclusive-ppe/

Phil's comments

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is only effective if it provides the protection it is designed for. If it doesn’t fit properly, it cannot keep workers safe and may even create new risks. Ensuring PPE fits everyone: regardless of body shape, size, or gender, is therefore essential.

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