Women’s PPE still a ‘challenge’ for North Sea workforce
Women working in the North Sea energy sector are still experiencing issues with finding correctly fitting PPE, according to an Aberdeen-based gender equality group.
Women working in the North Sea energy sector are still experiencing issues with finding correctly fitting PPE, according to an Aberdeen-based gender equality group.
Calls are being made to address women working offshore in the North Sea facing risk due to poorly-fitting PPE safety gear.
Calls are being made for the North Sea to address unfair PPE standards for women working offshore.
First images were recently released of Martin Compston and the crew of the Amazon Prime show “The Rig”, and some real-life oil workers have noticed a few flaws with his offshore attire.
Diversity and inclusion has been in focus for the energy industry for a long time. Increased efforts in creating welcoming, safe and inclusive working environments have seen the sector take massive strides in recent years, in a bid to attract and retain top tier talent
With the oil price finally levelling out, you would be forgiven for thinking energy PPE provider Red Wing could stop and take a breath.
The Covid-19 pandemic has put PPE “higher on anyone’s list than ever before”, according to the European boss at Red Wing, driving home the importance of a reliable supplier.
Personal protective equipment (PPE) specialist Red Wing is an industry leader in North Sea offshore PPE for a reason – it values people.
In the energy industry, improving worker safety through the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) has always involved partnership.