Industrial protective clothing constitutes any garment or ensemble, woven from appropriate natural or synthetic textiles, donned by personnel laboring amidst settings characterized by potentially damaging ambient noise, projectiles, extreme thermal differentials, hazardous materials, or traumatic physical impacts. When judiciously selected and properly equipped with the necessary protective attributes, shields, filters and insulators, such raiment may mitigate or eliminate the dangers posed to workers by their occupational environs, thereby preserving health, safety and productivity.
According to the latest data, the market size of the industrial protective clothing industry in Australasia is expected to rise by USD 41.8 million with a CAGR of 3.8% by the end of 2030.
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The Australasia market for industrial protective clothing can be segmented by product: antistatic clothing, chainsaw clothing, chemical protective clothing (CPC), cold and wet clothing, heat and flame-resistant clothing, high visibility clothing. In Australasia, the heat and flame-resistant clothing segment made up the largest share of the industrial protective clothing market.
Industrial protective clothing market is further segmented by durability type: disposable protective clothing, non-disposable protective clothing. The non-disposable protective clothing segment captured the largest share of the market in 2023.
Based on end-user, the industrial protective clothing market is segmented into: construction, manufacturing, mining, others (e.g. agriculture, forestry, firefighting, power, etc.).
On the basis of country, the industrial protective clothing market also can be divided into: New Zealand, Australia.
The industrial protective clothing in Australasia market report offers detailed information on several market vendors, including 3M Company, BOC Limited (Linde plc), Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA., DuPont de Nemours, Inc., Elliott Australia Pty Ltd, Honeywell International Inc., MSA Safety Incorporated, UVEX WINTER HOLDING GmbH & Co. KG, Wesfarmers Limited, among others. In this report, key players and their strategies are thoroughly analyzed to understand the competitive outlook of the market.
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Market Segments Covered in Australasia Industrial Protective Clothing Industry Analysis:
i.) Product
- Antistatic clothing
- Chainsaw clothing
- Chemical protective clothing (CPC)
- Cold and wet clothing
- Heat and flame-resistant clothing
- High visibility clothing
ii.) Durability type
- Disposable protective clothing
- Non-disposable protective clothing
iii.) End-user
- Construction
- Manufacturing
- Mining
- Others (e.g. agriculture, forestry, firefighting, power, etc.)
iv.) Country
- New Zealand
- Australia