The other thing that is important with safety equipment is that it is feels normal and comfortable to wear. Otherwise it makes you awkward and off balance.
Way back in the 80's I was in the USAF and would get assigned to the occasional weed & seed duty. Cut the grass, edge the sidewalks, and use the new string trimmers. They would always give out toe shields for those not wearing steel toes, eye protection and ear protection. The only thing I would wear was the ear protection. The eye protection would cause my glasses to fog up so I couldn't see what I was doing. The toe shields would leave me freeing unbalanced.
So having safety equipment is good, but the actual use is better.
Way back in the 80's I was in the USAF and would get assigned to the occasional weed & seed duty. Cut the grass, edge the sidewalks, and use the new string trimmers. They would always give out toe shields for those not wearing steel toes, eye protection and ear protection. The only thing I would wear was the ear protection. The eye protection would cause my glasses to fog up so I couldn't see what I was doing. The toe shields would leave me freeing unbalanced.
So having safety equipment is good, but the actual use is better.