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ISEA and J. J. Keller Release 2026 PPE Pain Points Study Results

Register for free webcast June 2 to discuss key findings

PPE Study
J. J. Keller
May 29, 2026

ISEA and the J. J. Keller Center for Market Insights announced the release of the 2026 PPE Pain Points Study: Top Trends and Challenges, a collaborative research effort examining how organizations are managing personal protective equipment (PPE) and the obstacles that continue to affect worker protection. ISEA and J. J. Keller will discuss key findings and implications during a free webcast on June 2, 2026, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. central time. Register for the webcast

Now in its fourth year, the annual PPE Pain Points Study analyzes PPE program management across industries and company sizes. Findings show that while most organizations have established PPE programs, compliance, comfort, fit, and safety culture remain persistent challenges.

“PPE protects more than 125 million workers in the United States, but protection only works when equipment is worn correctly and consistently,” said Cam Mackey, president and CEO of ISEA. “This study highlights where PPE programs are making progress and where additional focus is needed to better support workers and improve real‑world safety outcomes.”

 

Key findings:

    • Compliance remains the top PPE challenge, with more than two‑thirds of organizations reporting they struggle to get employees to consistently wear required PPE.
    • Comfort and durability are the leading PPE purchasing criteria, yet some organizations (17%) still struggle to find PPE that fits all workers properly, particularly women (38%).
    • Employee involvement in PPE selection is limited, despite evidence that input by workers improves comfort, acceptance, and consistent use.
    • Safety culture gaps persist, including inconsistent enforcement (51%) and uneven communication around PPE expectations.
    • Smart PPE adoption remains low, with only a small percentage (5%) of organizations currently using connected or sensor‑enabled PPE.

“Year after year, the data reinforces the human side of PPE compliance,” said Bob Larsen, vice president of research and development at J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. “These insights can help safety leaders focus on the necessary changes that can improve PPE use, strengthen programs, and ultimately reduce injuries.”

The full report provides detailed results, year‑over‑year comparisons, and practical tips and best practices to help organizations improve PPE program effectiveness and worker safety.

 

Register for the free webcast:

ISEA and J. J. Keller will discuss key findings and implications during a free webcast on June 2, 2026, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. central time:
Register for the webcast

Attendees will also gain access to the full 2026 PPE Pain Points Study: Top Trends and Challenges study report.

KEYWORDS: compliance research study

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