
When Protection Doesn’t Fit: The Personal Protective Equipment Gap No One Talks About
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Challenging the expectation that women should adapt to unsafe designs—and revealing what real workplace equity looks like.
Summary
In this conversation, Dr. Natalie Luke speaks with Amy Roosa, a risk control expert and founder of the Safety Rack, about the critical need for properly fitting personal protective equipment (PPE) for women in male-dominated fields. They discuss the barriers women face in the workplace, the importance of data in advocating for change, and the role of employers in creating a safe and inclusive environment. Amy shares her personal journey and the impact of her advocacy work, encouraging women to speak up about their needs and pursue their passions.
Takeaways
- Properly fitting PPE is crucial for women's safety.
- Women in male-dominated fields face unique challenges.
- Data is essential for advocating for better PPE standards.
- Employers must listen to their female workforce.
- Awareness and education can drive change in the industry.
- Women need to feel valued and safe at work.
- Advocacy can lead to significant improvements in workplace safety.
- It's important to find allies within organizations.
- Passion projects can coexist with full-time jobs.
- Women should not let societal perceptions limit their ambitions.
Resources
https://thesafetyrack.org/
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