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SHIELDING THE CRAFT

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SHIELDING THE CRAFT

UPGRADING PPE FOR AN ELECTRIC WAVE

Screen Shot 2024 11 08 At 11 47 06 AmWhen it comes to collision repair, keeping technicians safe is not unlike patching a dented body panel—it’s essential and requires the right tools. As technology rapidly develops, personal protection equipment (PPE) continues to evolve from basic equipment to high-tech threads and tools. From smart helmets equipped with augmented reality, to advanced respiratory protection that monitors air quality, to high tech paint booths equipped with advanced ventilation and temperature controls, today’s PPE is increasingly designed to meet the industry’s unique challenges.

Moreover, the rise of wearable technology is reshaping how technicians interact with their tools and surroundings. Wearable technology can now track vitals and alert workers to potential hazards in real time.

And, with the continued rise of electric vehicles, it is more important than ever for repairers to stay ahead of the electric learning curve. Here, David Giles, co-founder of ALL EV CANADA originally told Collision Repair magazine that safely repairing an electric vehicle “requires some specialized tools and equipment. PPE includes insulated gloves, face shields, safety glasses and arc flash clothing to protect against high-voltage risks. Diagnostic tools like high voltage multimetres and insulation testers are crucial to help test and verify repairs.”

Additionally, when it comes to respiratory protection for technicians, Mike Ruston, creator of the Air Clarity Solutions (ACS) Workflow 5000, told Collision Repair magazine that when it comes to working on vehicles in any capacity, quality air filtration is paramount.

“There is no magical solution to totally eliminate airborne pollution in bodyshops,” Rushton said, “but reducing it as best as we can is key.”

In this way, keeping technicians safe in the collision repair industry is all about finding the right balance—just like a well-done paint job. After all, when it comes to protecting our skilled workers, it’s essential to “coat” them with the best PPE possible, because safety should never take a backseat!

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