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Ready or Not? – Choosing the Best Clothing for the Many Tasks of Farming

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As a farm owner, you should be in the know that the most important piece of farm equipment is your body – especially your feet and hands. So, it is only natural that you should keep them safe from any possible harm by using personal high-quality gear. In order to take proper care of your farm on a daily basis, it is of utmost importance that you have your gloves, boots and cap on. Read on for more detailed information about the importance of high-quality work clothing.

First of all, with the intention of keeping your hands safe from chemicals, harsh detergents, paint, solvents, rough materials and sharp tools you should wear only sound and properly fitting gloves. Tight gloves are uncomfortable, and loose ones can interfere with work. Protective gloves as part of high-quality work clothing can be made of rubber, neoprene or other materials and should be unlined. For maximum protection from burns and cuts use wire mesh, leather or canvas gloves, and for electrical protection opt for ones insulated with rubber. Another advise that can come in handy is that you should always have at least one extra pair. Just in case.

Secondly, you need to keep yourself safe from trips and falls. Low-quality, poorly fitting footwear is a no-no. Safety boots are a must for farm workers, as you’ll constantly move around and be on your feet for the bigger part of the day. They need the support and comfort that comes with quality and proper fitting footwear. The main reasons why you should seriously consider quality farm boots is that they serve to keep you safe from falling objects, cuts and slips – hazards that are a daily occurrence for farm workers. They usually come with specially designed soles and insides to make all this possible. For constant protection, you need to make sure that you inspect them regularly.

Last but not least comes head-protection. If your tasks require you to work in close quarters or under low ceilings, protective caps or hats should definitely be a part of your work gear. These come in a variety of types. Depending on the type of work you do on your farm, you can choose from hard caps, non-metallic or metallic ones. They all have different classes and different uses. The class A hard caps are for general service, class B are for utility service and class C are for special services. They are all lightweight, comfortable and protect against impacts, moisture and even against electrical shocks. Just remember, metal hats are not recommended for places where there is any danger of electrical contact.

By Anthony Hendriks

The life of the party, Anthony is always up for spending some time with family and friends, when not blogging of course! Ever since a child, his love for books of mystery, race cars and travelling keeps on growing so it's difficult for him to single out that one all-time favourite hobby. If there's one thing he hates, though, it's having pictures taken but you already guessed that from his choice of plant photo for the blog.