Global Head Protection Equipment Market Expected to Reach US$ 9.4 Bn by 2027: Industry Probe
According to a
new market report published by Transparency Market Research (www.industryprobe.com) titled ‘Personal Protective Equipment Market: (Product
Type: Head Protection [Helmets, Hats, and Others], Hand Protection [Gloves,
Finger Guards, and Arm Coverings], Eye Protection & Face Protection [Safety
Glasses, Goggles, and Face Shield], Ear Protection [Disposable Ear Plugs and
Reusable Ear Plugs], Foot Protection [Boots, Toe Guards, and Others], Body
Protection [Suits, Top Wear, and Bottom Wear], Respiratory Protection
[Disposable Respirators, Reusable Respirators, and Breathing Apparatus], Fall
Protection [Harness and Fall Arrest Devices], and Others; End-use:
Manufacturing, Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals, Construction, Oil & Gas,
Transportation & Logistics, Mining, Automotive, Chemicals, and Others; and
Distribution Channel: Online and Offline) – Global Industry Dynamics, Trends,
and Forecast, 2020–2027,’
the global head
protection equipment market is expected to
reach US$ 9.4 Bn by 2027 and expand at a CAGR of 6.3% from 2019 to 2027.
As per the
report, the global head protection equipment market was valued at US$ 5,440.8 Mn
in 2018 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 6.3% from 2019 to 2027. Head
protection is particularly important for employees working in hazardous environments,
such as construction, due to the risk of injury as a result of falls, accidents,
and handling heavy materials or machinery. Severe head injuries can lead to potentially
serious complications and in some cases, may lead to death. In various
industries, head protection gears are worn as reinforcements against dangers
posed to workers from falling materials or from falling down.
Growing demand for head protection equipment from various end-users,
such as manufacturing, construction, chemicals, mining, oil & gas, automotive,
etc., is anticipated to drive the market in the near future. Head protection is
required in various end-use industries, especially in places where there is a
risk of injury from falling objects, collapsing structures, protruding
extensions, or when working in areas of restricted headspace. Accidents in the
workplace have become a significant concern, paving the way for use of personal
protective equipment. Increasing awareness about workplace safety has led various
end-use industries to adopt personal protective equipment for their workers.
Head protection equipment are mostly preferred in industries. Increase
in the number of workplace fatalities and rapid industrialization are significantly
driving the demand for head protection equipment. Health and safety is becoming
a major issue as employers are becoming aware of both legal and reputational
consequences of workplace injuries and fatalities. Some of the major players are featured in this
report to give a better competitive analysis of the market and these include 3M
Company, Alpha Pro Tech, Ltd., Ansell Limited, Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA, E
I du Pont de Nemours and Co. (DuPont), Honeywell International Inc., Kimberly-Clark
Corporation, Lakeland Industries Inc., MSA Safety Inc. and Uvex safety.
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