Stay Safe This Winter: How to Transition Your PPE Without Compromising Comfort
24th October 2024

As the seasons change, so do the challenges faced by your workforce. Winter brings more than just lower temperatures; it introduces new safety risks like reduced dexterity, increased moisture, and diminished visibility. A simple shift in the weather can compromise protection if your PPE isn't designed to meet these demands.

Transitioning from summer to winter PPE isn’t just about keeping workers warm. It’s about ensuring they remain safe, comfortable, and fully compliant with safety standards throughout the colder months. In this article, we’ll guide you through the key considerations for making this transition effective and explore how the right PPE can help you stay ahead of winter's toughest challenges.

Understanding the Challenges of Seasonal PPE Transitions

When winter arrives, workplace conditions change drastically, and PPE must adapt to keep up. The cold, damp weather and reduced daylight create new risks that demand thoughtful adjustments in safety measures. Let’s look deeper into how these factors affect worker safety and how PPE needs to evolve with the season.

Temperature Changes

As temperatures drop, worker safety is impacted in several ways. In cold conditions, PPE needs to provide adequate insulation without compromising functionality. For example, summer gloves designed for dexterity often fall short when faced with winter conditions. Cold exposure can lead to stiff joints and numbness in the hands, slowing down reaction times and making it harder for workers to safely handle tools. This is especially dangerous when operating heavy machinery or working in hazardous environments, where every second counts.

Thermal gloves that strike a balance between warmth and dexterity are essential. Insufficient hand protection can quickly lead to frostbite or other cold-related injuries. Innovative gloves, like the Skytec Torq Quantum solve this problem by offering insulation and moisture control, ensuring workers can grip tools without losing their ability to perform precise tasks.

Moisture and Humidity

The cold season also increases the risk of moisture build-up, which can affect both comfort and safety. Whether from sweat inside the gloves or external dampness like snow or rain, moisture becomes a significant issue. Wet PPE, especially gloves, can lead to skin irritation or even infections if not properly managed.

Moisture-wicking materials in gloves and other protective gear help keep hands dry, which is vital not just for comfort but for preventing conditions such as dermatitis. The issue of moisture extends to respiratory PPE as well. Condensation can build up inside masks and respirators when the warmer air from breathing meets cold external air. If not properly controlled, this condensation can make masks uncomfortable and reduce their effectiveness. Products like Alpha Flow respirators are designed with this challenge in mind, ensuring workers can breathe comfortably without sacrificing protection.

Fog and UV Exposure

Eye safety in the winter months comes with its own set of challenges. Moving between cold and warm environments often causes fogging on safety glasses, reducing visibility and increasing the chance of accidents. Fogging isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a significant risk, especially in industries where workers rely on sharp, clear vision.

Riley’s anti-fog safety glasses address this issue by using advanced lens coatings, such as the Tecton 400 KN coating that minimizes fogging, keeping vision clear across different environments. Stream Evo and Cypher both include the premium coating making these glasses essential for workers who frequently transition between indoor and outdoor tasks, ensuring that their focus remains on the job, not on constantly wiping fogged-up lenses.

Additionally, UV exposure can be just as harmful in winter as it is in summer. Snow and ice can reflect up to 80% of UV rays, intensifying the risk of eye damage. UV-protective eyewear becomes a year-round necessity, offering crucial protection whether the sun is shining directly or bouncing off a snowy surface.

Addressing these seasonal challenges requires more than just a simple gear swap. The right PPE must provide insulation, moisture control, and clear visibility, all without compromising safety. Fortunately, solutions are available to tackle these issues head-on. Let’s explore how our tailored products can support your team during the winter months.

How Globus Can Support Your PPE Transition into Winter

When it comes to preparing for the challenges of winter, you need PPE that not only protects but also adapts to changing conditions without sacrificing comfort or safety. At Globus, we provide a comprehensive range of PPE solutions that make the transition from summer to winter seamless, keeping your workforce protected and productive.

  • Adaptable Product Range: Our selection of PPE is specifically designed to meet the demands of cold weather. From thermal gloves that offer warmth and dexterity to anti-fog eyewear that ensures clear vision in any environment, our products are engineered to tackle winter’s toughest conditions. With the flexibility to meet your specific needs, our gear helps your team stay safe, focused, and efficient, no matter the weather.

  • Uncompromised Comfort and Performance: We understand that PPE shouldn’t force a trade-off between safety and comfort. That’s why our products deliver both. Whether you need respiratory protection that remains breathable in freezing temperatures or hand protection that shields from the cold without limiting mobility, our gear is built to ensure that workers stay comfortable while meeting the highest safety standards.

  • Commitment to Innovation: Staying ahead of industry needs, we continuously develop advanced PPE solutions that respond to evolving safety requirements. Each product is rigorously tested to perform reliably in real-world conditions, so you can trust that your team is equipped to face whatever winter throws at them.


Choosing the right PPE for the shift from summer to winter is essential for maintaining safety, productivity, and compliance. At Globus, we offer the expertise and cutting-edge solutions to help you make this transition smoothly. Our PPE addresses the specific challenges posed by cold weather, ensuring your workers remain safe, comfortable, and able to perform at their best.

Don’t wait until winter is in full force; take action now. Assess your team’s PPE needs, and let us help you protect your workforce year-round. Reach out to Globus today to discover how our extensive range of PPE can keep your team safe and prepared, no matter the season.


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