Podcast S2E8: Fit for Her – Addressing PPE Needs for Women in the Workforce

In this episode of Women in Transport, we’re speaking to Katherine Evans and Amanda Marshall about the critical issue of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) for women.

Katherine emphasizes the gendered nature of PPE and its impact on women's safety and confidence. Amanda shares her personal experience with ill-fitting PPE and her innovative solution of adding a zip to coveralls for easier removal. They discuss the interconnectedness of PPE with broader issues like intersectionality and the need for inclusive design. The conversation underscores the importance of networks, collaboration, and continuous innovation to address these challenges effectively.

  • Katherine Evans is an award-winning women's equity consultant and mining geologist. She is the mental health & wellbeing chair for the Quarries National Joint Advisory Committees (QNJAC) and founder of Bold as Brass, a women’s equity tribe driving industry culture change. Bold as Brass amplifies women’s voices, advocates for safety in heavy industry, and offers free career coaching. Katherine consults on women's safety in traditionally masculine workplaces, helping employers address inequity and improve conditions. For two years, she has worked to disrupt the PPE industry, ensuring inclusivity is integral to the design process and thereby making strides in intersectional safety together.

  • Amanda Marshall is the founder of 3 Donkeys, a British brand specialising in versatile, high-quality coveralls for women. With a deep passion for agriculture and rural life, Amanda recognised the need for practical, durable workwear that caters specifically to women. Drawing on her own experiences and understanding of the challenges faced by women in farming, Amanda created 3 Donkeys to offer comfortable, functional clothing without compromising on style. Her innovative two-part coveralls are designed for ease and convenience, allowing women to tackle their work in all weathers. Amanda continues to champion women's workwear in the agricultural sector.

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