EN 342 Protective clothing against cold and low temperatures
EN 343 Protective clothing against rain and bad weather
Personalised solutions
Your own personalised professional workwear package that fully reflects your house style and corporate identity? Your unique and highly representative calling card? In combination with short delivery lead times and the ability to place small additional orders? No problem, HaVeP!
Workwear for the Facility Services sector
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The solutions offered by HaVeP:
Modern, easy-to-maintain workwear
Practical storage pockets and pouches
Uniform, professional appearance
Various fashionable details and colour shades
Minimising risks by using the right safety clothing
Facility management is an old profession that has been practised in various forms through the ages. While the word may be new, the underlying processes certainly are not. Facility management in its current form did not appear until the latter half of the twentieth century in the Netherlands and internationally. Facility management has developed into a professional occupational sector. During the course of this development, attention has come to focus increasingly on the strategy and operations of the facility management organisation and the creation of conditions that favour primary process efficiency and effectiveness. The traditional domain of facility management is the management of buildings, services and resources. These activities are inextricably linked to other support disciplines such as information and communication technology (ICT) and real estate management. Facility management, ICT and real estate management are after all support disciplines that are strongly entwined with each other and that are intended to support the primary process as a whole.
Wearing easily recognisable workwear is required in various subsectors in this market. For example: • Cleaning • Technical maintenance and management • Catering • Healthcare and well-being • Light production tasks • General service and service provision
Having easily recognisable facility service professionals within your organisation creates clarity for your customers due to the fact that the customer (once again) is the focus of attention. According to a study carried out by FMN/Twynstra Gudde, this hospitality concept is the most significant development in the facility world today and will continue to remain so in the future.
Worldwide, more than 2 million people die annually as a result of an accident at work or vocational disease. The average accident at work or vocational disease costs the employer approximately € 6,000. (Source: Dutch Health and Safety Inspectorate). The safety of employees should therefore be a top priority in all respects. Investing in safety in the workplace is therefore worthwhile for everyone.
Working in comfortable and safe clothing increases productivity and reduces the likelihood of accidents. The ability to provide effective protection is the most important purchase criterion in the Facility Services sector