Wet weather isn't just an inconvenience. It's a safety hazard. But with the right gear, the job becomes more than just bearable. It becomes doable.
Here are five tips for choosing weather-ready workwear that keeps workers safe, dry, and productive when the bottom falls out.Avoid overdressing or underdressing for the rainWorking in the rain is never comfortable. In extremely hot or cold temperatures, the risk of heat or cold stress makes working in the rain dangerous, too.The wrong gear can trap moisture against the skin, making workers vulnerable to blisters, infections, irritation, and, in extreme cases, heat stroke or hypothermia. Choosing
Gear That Keeps You Safe, Dry and Visible in Wet Conditions
Workers need gear that stands up to rough weather when the job site is soaked, visibility is low, and tools and surfaces are slippery
Jul 03, 2025
| by Leigh Stadelmeier |















