Why wear workwear during work?
High temperatures can cause workers to feel uncomfortable, such as heat, dizziness, chest tightness, irritability, thirst, weakness, dizziness, etc., accompanied by a series of changes in physiological functions. In severe cases, it can endanger human life.
Electromagnetic radiation damage to the human body is mainly reflected in the temporary decrease in the total number of peripheral white blood cells. Persons who have been exposed to electromagnetic radiation for a long period of time may suffer from crystal turbidity or even cataracts; they have adverse effects on reproductive organs, endocrine systems, and immune functions.

The occurrence of electrostatic clicking on the human body may be caused by the electrified body discharging to the human body, or the electrostatically charged person may discharge the contacted body. As a result, electric current may flow through the human body to generate electric shock, and lighter persons may cause fingertip injuries, dermatitis, and skin burns. Functional impairment, which causes mental disorders and fears, leading to secondary accidents.
There are three main hazards of low temperature to the human body: one is that the skin tissue is frostbite; the other is that the low temperature metal causes skin damage when it comes into contact with the skin; the third is that the low temperature is the body's excessive heat loss, resulting in symptoms of systemic physiological harm, such as breathing And the heart rate is quicker and trembling. As the body temperature gradually decreases, the symptoms gradually increase and even cause death.