Dry Equipment Key to Healthy Work Environment

Posted by Eric Haun
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Dutch equipment supplier Pronomar highlights the importance of a healthy work environment
“Happy employees are central to the success of a business.” - Richard Branson
As more and more attention is paid to health initiatives, Netherlands-based equipment supplier Pronomar recognizes the impact and importance of a healthy work environment.
The drying systems Pronomar supplies are designed to quickly and efficiently dry different types of work wear. Drying employees’ protective clothing prevents staff from working in wet, cold suits, the manufacturer noted, adding that warm and dry clothes for workers helps prevent high absenteeism and a loss of staff motivation. Furthermore, Pronomar explained that fast and effective drying of work suits contributes to the preservation and improvement of productivity and the prevention of diseases and failure.
Pronomar said purchasing its drying systems is not only an investment in the health of staff and productivity, but also an investment in the lifespan of the protective equipment. In some branches, especially in the maritime sector, employees often have to work in harsh weather conditions while wearing expensive suits. Drying the PPE prevents fungi, odors and bacteria from damaging the clothes.
The drying systems Pronomar provides are used for drying various types of work wear. Such as survival suits, lifejackets, dry-suits and overalls, and also for loose trousers, jackets, shoes/boots and gloves. Pronomar offers a range of drying room equipment such as wall mounted drying systems, drying cabinets, mobile set-ups and even completely furnished drying containers available, among others. The drying systems can be supplied in various types of stainless steel, making them suitable for use onshore and offshore.
Categories: Marine Equipment Maritime Safety

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