Construction Uniforms: Resistance and Safety
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Construction Uniforms: Resistance and Safety

Safety and Hierarchy on the Site

In the Peruvian construction sector, a site is a dynamic and dangerous environment.

The uniform has two missions: protect and organize.

According to Peruvian safety regulations (G.050), it must identify in seconds who is an operator, who is a foreman, and who is an engineer.

  • Engineers/Supervisors: Vests and helmets of distinctive colors, technical clothing.
  • Operators: Clothing with high mechanical resistance, basic protection.

Visual order contributes to general site safety.

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Materials That Withstand Hard Work

Steel, concrete, wood, tools. Everything on the site is aggressive to clothing.

You need fabrics that don't tear at first contact.

The Kings of Resistance:

  • Nuevo Mundo Drill / Technology: The standard for its cost-durability balance.
  • Industrial Denim: For maximum resistance to abrasion and tears.
  • Strategic Reinforcements: Double fabric in knees and crotch.

A torn uniform is a safety risk. Durability is protection.

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Logistics for High Turnover

Construction projects have peaks of personnel and high turnover.

Your provider must have the speed to equip incoming crews.

  • Rapid Delivery: Stocks of basic garments ready to embroider.
  • Proven Durability: Garments that last as long as the project (and more).
  • Cost-Benefit: Robust solutions that care for the site budget.

Building well requires being well equipped.

To see options for your site, visit our Construction Uniforms section.

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