Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is required for anyone working in the arb world. Every climber should own and use (at least): a helmet, chainsaw protection for the legs, eye and hearing protection, and gloves. Ground workers also need a full compliment of safety gear, depending on tasks performed. See the Z133 standard for the full requirements.

Tree climbing injuries are very unforgiving. A few dollars spent on safety gear may prevent thousands of dollars in medical bills and lost productivity. Working with a full load-out of proper safety gear protects you and your livelihood. It also shows your customers and employees you are serious about safety and doing the job right.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required for anyone working in the arb world. Every climber should own and use (at least): a helmet, chainsaw protection for the legs, eye and hearing protection, and gloves. Ground workers also need a full compliment of safety gear, depending on tasks performed. See the Z133 standard for the full requirements.

Modern PPE has improved dramatically in the last few years. Helmets have gotten more comfortable, with better adjustment and fitting. Chainsaw protection in particular has improved, with lighter, more comfortable chainsaw pants and chaps improving safety and mobility in the field.

First Aid for tree work must cover high-risk activities in locations that can be remote or difficult to access. If you or a coworker are injured, who will administer first-aid until EMTs arrive? Prepare and practice to respond to common injuries. Stock your kit with superior first-aid products, and keep them current. It could make all the difference! See the Z133 requirements.

WesSpur is here to help. On the next pages you’ll find the best safety gear for use in arboriculture. Give us a call if you need help selecting the right gear for you. There’s never been a better time to be a safer climber!

We know there’s lot riding on the gear you buy from WesSpur. Thank you for your trust!