PPB January 2020

10 Most-Dangerous Occupations Many jobs require special gear and clothing to ensure safety, but according to data collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2017, these 10 occupations are ranked as most dangerous, because of the high number of fatalities for every 100,000 full-time workers. The occupations and industries, listed below, may benefit from the use of more promotional safety products, whether wearables or hard goods, to raise awareness. 1 Fishers and fishing workers 2 Logging workers 3 Aircraft pilots and flight engineers 4 Roofers 5 Refuse and recyclable material collectors 6 Structural iron and steel workers 7 Driver/sales workers and truck drivers 8 Farmers, ranchers and other agricultural managers 9 First-line supervisors of landscaping, lawn service and groundskeeping workers 10 Electrical powerline installers and repairers Looking for a product that can be used by laborers who work ’round the clock? The PowerCap Headlight Series Beanie features LED lighting from Panther Vision’s line of flashlights. The LED light includes three modes— high, medium and low—and runs on two AAA alkaline batteries. Imprint a company logo front and center—end users are likely to use this product over and over, whether they’re doing handiwork around the house, kicking back on a camping trip or working in the field. Available in black, blaze orange (shown), navy and real tree. Panther Vision / PPAI 318255, S04 / www.panthervisionpromo.com The Lightspecs Safety Glasses aren’t only for shielding workers’ eyes during the daytime, but are designed for darker hours as well. With LED-patented technology built into the glasses’ temples, the glasses are also super lightweight, with anti-scratch and anti-fog coating on the lenses. The lights run for more than 50 hours on a single charge, and the glasses come with four long-life coin CR-1632 lithium batteries. Panther Vision / PPAI 318255, S04 / www.panthervisionpromo.com | JANUARY 2020 | 23 INNOVATE

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