Above-the-neck PPE market recovering from recession
One reason: newer workers expect safer conditions
The revenue of the total above-the-neck personal protective equipment (PPE) market has steadily regained lost ground since 2010 due to the slow revitalization of U.S. industrial sectors and greater expectations of safety assurances from their employers from the incoming generation of workers.
According to Frost & Sullivan, which describes itself as a partnership growth company that offers strategic analysis of various markets, the above-the-neck PPE market earned revenue of $1.04 billion in 2013 and is estimated to reach $1.21 billion in 2018.