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2012-07
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269 pages
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- Chapter 1
- Executive Summary
- Scope
- The Regulatory Environment
- OSHA
- OSHA¡¯s Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP)
- Figure 1-1: Top 15 Industries in the VPP (Federal) as of January 31, 2012
- OSHA Inspections
- MSHA
- NFPA
- ANSI
- PPE Standards
- Employer Duty to Pay
- Methodology
- Figure 1-2: U.S. Market for Personal Protective Equipment, 2002 through 2011 (in US $ million)
- Historical sales by product category
- Table 1-1: Historical PPE Sales for the period from 2007 through 2011 (US $ millions)
- Table 1-2: Year-to-year sales growth by category 2007 through 2011 (%)
- Projected sales growth
- Figure 1-3: Projected U.S. PPE sales growth from 2012 through 2017 (US $ million)
- Table 1-3: Projected year-to-year sales growth for the period 2012 through 2017 (%)
- Table 1-4: Projected changes in market share by category for the period 2012 through 2017 (%)
- Table 1-5: Projected U.S. shipments of body protection/clothing for the period 2012 through 2017 (US $ million)
- Economic Factors
- Table 1-6: Change in GDP, 2001 - 2011
- Global Economic Factors
- Table 1-7: Historical and forecast global real gross domestic product (percentage change over previous period)
- Rising Manufacturing Costs
- Commodity Price Increases
- Figure 1-4: 13-month percentage changes in coarse wool prices
- Figure 1-5: 13-month percentage changes in fine wool prices
- Figure 1-6: 3-month percentage changes in cotton prices
- Figure 1-7: 13-month percentage changes in leather hide prices
- Figure 1-8: 13-Month Percentage Changes in Plastic Prices
- Figure 1-9: 13-Month Percentage Changes in Rubber Prices
- Workplace Injury, Illness and Fatality Trends
- Table 1-8: Summary of Private Industry Incident Rates (Source: BLS)
- Occupational Injuries & Illnesses
- Table 1-9: Number of recordable cases, 2008 – 2010.
- Table 1-10: Leading event or exposure for selected occupations, all ownerships, 2010
- Preparing for an Aging Workforce
- Obesity and PPE
- Rising Insurance Costs
- Figure 1-10: Average Annual Increase in Family Health Insurance Premiums Compared to Other Indicators, 2000 – 2011.
- Style, Customization & Comfort Factors
- PPE Misuse Linked to Lack of Comfort
- Manufacturer Distribution Points: Mostly Intermediary
- Sales Force Structure
- Marketing & Promotion
- Internet Will Play Increasingly Greater Role in promoting PPE
- Social Media
- Mobile Applications
- Workplace Safety Blogs
- Governmental Agencies Promoting PPE
- Trade Shows
- Table 1-11: Upcoming Safety Conferences and Expos, 2012-2013
- PPE in the Workplace
- Understanding Demand for PPE in the Workplace
- Table 1-12: Top 10 Most Common Injuries at Work
- Overview of the Four Key Sectors That Utilize PPE
- Natural Resources & Mining Sector
- Growth Potential
- Figure 1-11: Number of persons employed in coal mining 1985 through 2010
- Construction
- Employment Trends in the Construction Sector
- Table 1-13: Construction Employment 2002 through 2011 (thousands)
- Manufacturing
- Manufacturing sector trends
- Table 1-14: Number of Private Manufacturing Establishments 2001 through 2011
- Summary
- Chapter 2 Market Definition
- Scope
- Product Definitions
- Body Protection Products
- Table 2-1: Body Protection Product Types
- Table 2-2: Effectiveness of Protective Materials Against Chemical Degradation
- Hand Protection Products
- Figure 2-1: Cut and Abrasion Resistant Gloves
- Table 2-3: Glove Materials Used for Chemical Protection
- Foot Protection Products
- Figure 2-2: PPE: Steel-toed Shoes
- Head Protection Products
- Figure 2-3: Head Protection
- Eye and Face Protection Products
- Figure 2-4: PPE: Eye Goggles
- Ear Protection Products
- Figure 2-5: Ear Protection: Earmuffs
- Respiratory Protection Products
- Figure 2-6: PPE: Respirator
- The Regulatory Environment
- OSHA
- OSHA¡¯s Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP)
- Figure 2-7: Growth of Federal and State VPP Sites, 1999-2012
- Figure 2-8: Top 15 Industries in the VPP (Federal) as of January 31, 2012
- OSHA Inspections
- MSHA
- NFPA
- ANSI
- PPE Standards
- Hand Protection
- Foot Protection
- Head Protection
- Eye and Face Protection
- Ear Protection
- Table 2-4: Permissible Noise Levels and Exposure Limits
- Body Protection
- Respiratory Protection
- Employer Duty to Pay
- Employer duty to provide PPE and training
- Summary
- Chapter 3 Category Performance
- Market Size and Growth
- Methodology
- U.S. PPE market exceeded $12 billion in 2011
- Table 3-1: U.S. PPE Market Size, 2008 - 2009 (US $ million)
- Figure 3-1: U.S. Market for Personal Protective Equipment, 2002 through 2011 (in million $)
- Table 3-2: U.S. Market for Personal Protective Equipment, year-to-year change 2002 through 2011
- Table 3-3: Historical PPE Sales for the period from 2007 through 2011 (US $ millions)
- Table 3-4: Year-to-year sales growth by category 2007 through 2011 (%)
- Table 3-5: Market share for each PPE category from 2007 through 2011
- Table 3-6: U.S. Shipments body protection/clothing for the period 2007 through 2011 (US $ million)
- Table 3-7: Percent change in U.S. shipments of body protection/clothing year-to-year for the period 2007 through 2011 (US $ million)
- Table 3-8: U.S. Shipments hand & foot protection for the period 2007 through 2011 (US $ million)
- Table 3-9: Percent change in U.S. shipments of hand & foot protection year-to-year for the period 2007 through 2011 (US $ million)
- Table 3-10: U.S. Shipments head & face protection for the period 2007 through 2011 (US $ million)
- Table 3-11: Percent change in U.S. shipments of head & face protection year-to-year for the period 2007 through 2011 (US $ million)
- Table 3-12: U.S Shipments respiratory protection for the period 2007 through 2011 (US $ million)
- Table 3-13: Percent change in U.S. shipments of respiratory protection year-to-year for the period 2007 through 2011
- Figure 3-2: Projected U.S. PPE sales growth from 2012 through 2022 (US $ million)
- Table 3-14: Projected year-to-year sales growth for the period 2012 through 2022 (%)
- Table 3-15: Projected sales growth in dollar volume by category for the period 2012 through 2022 (US $ million)
- Table 3-16: Projected year-to-year sales growth by category for the period 2012 through 2022 (%)
- Table 3-17: Projected changes in market share by category for the period 2012 through 2022 (%)
- Table 3-18: Projected U.S. shipments of body protection/clothing for the period 2012 through 2022 (US $ million)
- Table 3-19: Projected U.S. shipments of hand & foot protection for the period 2012 through 2022
- Table 3-20: Project U.S. shipments of head & face protection for the period 2012 through 2022 (US $ million)
- Table 3-21: Projected U.S shipments of respiratory protection for the period 2012 through 2022 (US $ million)
- Chapter 4 Trends
- Economic Factors
- Table 4-1: Change in GDP, 2001 - 2011
- Global Economic Factors
- Table 4-2: Historical and forecast global real gross domestic product (percentage change over previous period)
- Rising Manufacturing Costs
- Commodity Price Increases
- Figure 4-1: 13-month percentage changes in coarse wool prices
- Figure 4-2: 13-month percentage changes in fine wool prices
- Figure 4-3: 13-month percentage changes in cotton prices
- Figure 4-4: 13-month percentage changes in leather hide prices
- Figure 4-5: 13-Month Percentage Changes in Plastic Prices
- Figure 4-6: 13-Month Percentage Changes in Rubber Prices
- Producer Price Index
- Table 4-3: 2002 through 2011 Historical Produce Price Index – Commodities (1-month percent change)
- Labor Costs
- Employment Trends in Key PPE Markets
- Table 4-4: Total Employment by Selected Occupation Sectors 2010 and Projected Employment in 2020 (in thousands)
- Workplace Injury, Illness and Fatality Trends
- Table 4-5: Summary of Private Industry Incident Rates (Source: BLS)
- Occupational Injuries & Illnesses
- Table 4-6: Number of recordable cases, 2008 – 2010
- Table 4-7: Leading event or exposure for selected occupations, all ownerships, 2010
- Table 4-8: Selected part of body median days away from work
- Table 4-9: 2010 Percent of total MSDs
- OSHA Accuracy in Question
- Reduced Injury Rates Can Lead to Greater Opportunities
- An aging workforce
- Preparing for an Aging Workforce
- Accommodations for Aging Workforce
- Health & Obesity Concerns
- The Cost of Being Overweight
- Obesity and PPE
- Rising Insurance Costs
- Figure 4-7: Average Annual Increase in Family Health Insurance Premiums Compared to Other Indicators, 2000 – 2011.
- Figure 4-8: Cumulative Increases in Health Insurance Premiums, Workers¡¯ Contributions to Premiums, Inflation, and Workers¡¯ Earnings, 1999–2011.
- Table 4-10: Employee Compensation Costs Breakdown, Key Industry Sectors (2011)
- Threat of Terrorism
- Protecting Against CBRN
- Style, Customization & Comfort Factors
- PPE Misuse Linked to Lack of Comfort
- Comfort Matters, but Quality Is Essential
- Additional Strategies for Increasing PPE Usage
- Ergonomics
- Nanotechnology
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