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Personal Protective Equipment in the U.S
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Abstract
SBI estimates the U.S. market for personal protective equipment (PPE) reached
$6.4 billion in 2007 rising seven percent over 2006. However, there is danger
of slower growth in coming years. PPE manufacturers may see slower sales
growth or downright slower sales if there is a worldwide economic slowdown
either in sympathy with or as a direct result of the slowdown in the U.S.
economy. Still, factors closer to home may help offset this potential
slowdown. OSHA' s recent employer PPE purchase mandate, needs of an aging
workforce and convergent product innovation ranging from comfort to
communication may stoke sales through any economic difficulties.
These products are designed to protect users from occupational hazards,
injuries and illnesses. Categories covered include:
- Body Protection and Protective Clothing
- Hand and Foot Protection
- Head and Face Protection
- Respiratory Protection
The report provides data on shipments, imports and exports for the personal
protective equipment market and the four categories within the market. In most
cases, historical data are provided for a 10-year period (1998-2007). It also
identifies key economic and market trends affecting the industry and profiles
key manufacturers, highlighting their strengths, performance, product
portfolios and significant recent events. Also included are marketing,
distribution and retail overview, outlining aspects of getting the products to
market, and an end-user segment analysis.
Report data were gathered from:
- Shipment statistics for personal protective equipment - reports
published by the U.S. Census Bureau, including the Annual Survey of
Manufacturers (ASM) and the 1997 and 2002 Economic Census
- Import and export data - the Commerce Department' s USA Trade Online
website
- Revenues for manufacturers - company reports and SEC filings
- End-User data - sources include The Bureau of Labor Statistics, The
Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S. Fire Administration and the National
Fire Protection Association.
What You' ll Get in this Report Personal Protective Equipment in the U.S. makes
important predictions and recommendations regarding the future of this market,
and pinpoints ways current and prospective marketers can capitalize on current
trends and spearhead new ones. No other market research report provides both
the comprehensive analysis and extensive data that Personal Protective
Equipment in the U.S. offers. The report addresses the following:
- The Market (including market size and composition, and projected market
valuation growth)
- Category analyses
- Competitive Profiles (of the mainstream manufacturers and marketers,
specialists and up-and-coming niche players, and analyses of the products they
market)
- End Users by major sector
- Marketing Trends
Plus, you' ll benefit from extensive data, presented in easy-to-read and
practical charts, tables and graphs.
How You Will Benefit from this Report
If your company is already competing in the personal protective equipment
industry, or uses these products, you will find this report invaluable, as it
provides a comprehensive package of information and insight not offered in any
other single source. You will gain a thorough understanding of the current
market, as well as projected market demand and trends through 2012.
This report will help:
- Marketing Managers identify market opportunities and develop targeted
promotions plans.
- Research and development professionals stay on top of competitor
initiatives and explore demand.
- Advertising agencies working with clients in the personal protective
equipment industry understand the product buyer to develop messages and images
that compel consumers to purchase these products.
- Business development executives understand the dynamics of the market and
identify possible partnerships.
- Information and research center librarians provide market researchers,
brand and product managers and other colleagues with the vital information
they need to do their jobs more effectively.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Executive Summary
- Market Size and Growth
- Figure 1-1 U.S. Market for Personal Protective Equipment, 1997-2007 (in
billions $)
- Figure 1-2 Estimated Worldwide Market for Personal Protective Equipment
and U.S. Share, 2002-2007 (in billions $)
- Table 1-1 U.S. Market for Personal Protective Equipment, by Category,
1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 1-3 Share of Personal Protective Equipment, by Category, 2007
(percent)
- Table 1-2 U.S. Shipments, Imports and Exports of Personal Protective
Equipment, 2002-2007 (in millions $)
- Factors Affecting Market Growth
- Market Forecast
- Figure 1-4 U.S. Market Forecast for Personal Protective Equipment,
2008-20012 (in billions $)
- Competitive Overview
- Distribution and Promotion Trends
- Marketing & Promotion
- Table 1-3
- Upcoming Safety Conferences and Expos, 2008
- End-User Segments Analysis
- Table 1-4 Nonfatal Occupational Injuries & Illnesses Involving Days Away
from Work by Major Industry Sector and Category of Injury, Private Industry,
2006
- Table 1-5 Employment in Selected Major Protective Service Occupations,
2003 vs. 2006
Chapter 2 The Market
- Body Protection Products
- Table 2-1 Effectiveness of Protective Materials Against Chemical
Degradation
- Table 2-2 Glove Materials Used for Chemical Protection
- Eye and Face Protection Products
- Ear Protection Products
- Respiratory Protection Products
- Figure 2-1 Growth of Federal and State VPP Sites, 1998-2008
- Figure 2-2 Top 15 Industries in the VPP (Federal), 2005 versus 2007
- Head Protection
- Eye and Face Protection
- Table 2-3 Permissible Noise Levels and Exposure Limits
- Big Regulatory News in 2007
- Market Size and Growth
- Figure 2-3 U.S. Market for Personal Protective Equipment, 1997-2007 (in
billions $)
- Table 2-4 U.S. Market for Personal Protective Equipment and
Year-over-Year Percentage Change, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 2-4 Estimated Worldwide Market for Personal Protective Equipment
and U.S. Share, 2002-2007 (in billions $)
- Table 2-5 Estimated Worldwide Market for Personal Protective Equipment
and Year-over-Year Percentage Change, 2002-2007 (in millions $)
- Table 2-6 U.S. Market for Personal Protective Equipment, by Category,
1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 2-5 Share of Personal Protective Equipment by Category, 2007
(percent)
- Shipments, Imports and Exports
- Shipments, Imports and Exports
- Table 2-7 U.S. Shipments, Imports and Exports of Personal Protective
Equipment, 2002-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 2-6 U.S. Personal Protective Equipment Net Shipments (Shipments
Minus Exports) and Share of U.S. Market, 1997-2007 (in billions $)
- Figure 2-7 U.S. Personal Protective Equipment Imports and Share of U.S.
Market, 1997-2007 (in billions $)
- Figure 2-8 U.S. Personal Protective Equipment Exports and Share of Total
U.S. Shipments, 1997-2007 (in billions $)
- Factors Affecting Market Growth
- Market Forecast
- Figure 2-9 U.S. Market Forecast for Personal Protective Equipment,
2008-20012 (in billions $)
Chapter 3 Category Performance
- Table 3-1 U.S. Personal Protective Equipment Market, by Category,
1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-1 Share of Personal Protective Equipment, by Category, 2002-2007
(in billions $)
- Hand & Foot Protection
- Table 3-2 U.S. Shipments, Imports and Exports of Hand & Foot Protection
Products, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-2 U.S. Hand & Foot Net Shipments (Shipments Minus Exports) and
Percent of Total U.S. Market, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-3 U.S. Hand & Foot Imports and Percent of Total U.S. Market,
1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Table 3-3 Top U.S. Protective Footwear Imports, by Country of Origin,
1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-4 Share of Protective Footwear Imports, by Country of Origin,
2007 (in millions $)
- Table 3-4 Top U.S. Glove Imports, by Country of Origin, 1997-2007 (in
millions $)
- Figure 3-5 Share of Protective Glove Imports, by Country of Origin, 2007
(in millions $)
- Figure 3-6 U.S. Hand & Foot Exports and Percent of Total Shipments,
1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-5 Top U.S. Protective Footwear Exports, by Country of
Destination, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-7 Share of Protective Glove Imports, by Country of Origin, 2007
(in millions $)
- Figure 3-6 Top U.S. Glove Exports, by Country of Destination, 1997-2007
(in millions $)
- Figure 3-8 Share of Protective Glove Imports, by Country of Origin, 2007
(in millions $)
- Head & Face Protection
- Table 3-7 U.S. Shipments, Imports and Exports of Head & Face Protection
Products, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-9 U.S. Head & Face Protection Products Net Shipments (Shipments
Minus Exports) and Percent of Total U.S. Market, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-10 Share of Head & Face Protection Products Imports, by Country
of Origin, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-8 Top U.S. Headgear & Eye Protection Imports, by Country of
Origin, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-11 Share of Headgear & Eye Protection Imports, by Country of
Origin, 2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-12 Share of Head & Face Protection Products Exports, by Country
of Origin, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Table 3-9 Top U.S. Headgear & Eye Protection Exports, by Country of
Destination, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-13 Share of Headgear & Eye Protection Exports, by Country of
Origin, 2007 (in millions $)
- Respiratory Protection
- Table 3-10 U.S. Shipments, Imports and Exports of Respiratory Protection
Products, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-14 U.S. Respiratory Protection Products Net Shipments
(Shipments Minus Exports) and Percent of Total U.S. Market, 1997-2007 (in
millions $)
- Figure 3-15 Share of Respiratory Protection Products Imports, by Country
of Origin, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Table 3-11 Top U.S. Breathing Appliance, Gas Mask Imports, by Country of
Origin, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-16 Share of Breathing Appliance, Gas Mask Imports, by Country
of Origin, 2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-17 Share of Respiratory Protection Products Exports, by Country
of Destination, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Table 3-12 Top U.S. Breathing Appliance, Gas Mask Exports, by Country of
Destination, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-18 Share of Breathing Appliance, Gas Mask Exports, by Country
of Origin, 2007 (in millions $)
- Body Protection, Clothing, and All Other
- Table 3-13 U.S. Shipments, Imports and Exports of Body Protection,
Clothing, and Other Personal Protection Products, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-19 U.S. Body Protection, Protective Clothing and Other
Protective Products Net Shipments (Shipments Minus Exports) and Percent of
Total U.S. Market, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-20 U.S. Protective Clothing Imports and Percent of Total U.S.
Market, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Table 3-14 Top U.S. Protective Clothing Imports, by Country of Origin,
1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-21 Share of Protective Clothing Imports, by Country of Origin,
2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-22 U.S. Protective Clothing Exports and Percent of Total
Shipments, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Table 3-15 Top U.S. Protective Clothing Exports, by Country of
Destination, 1997-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 3-23 Share of Protective Clothing Exports, by Country of Origin,
2007 (in millions $)
Chapter 4 Competitor Profiles
- Lakeland Industries, Inc.
- Figure 4-1 U.S. Net Sales of Lakeland Industries, 2003-2007 (in millions $)
- Table 4-1 Lakeland Selected Brand Portfolio, 2007
- Norcross Safety Products LLC
- Figure 4-2 U.S. Net Sales of Norcross Safety Products LLC, 2003-2007 (in
millions $)
- Table 4-2 Norcross Selected Brand Portfolio, 2007
- Mine Safety Appliances Company (MSA)
- Figure 4-3 Estimated North American Net Sales of MSA, 2003-2007 (in
millions $)
- Table 4-3 MSA Selected Brand Portfolio
- Point Blank Solutions, Inc. (Formerly DHB Industries)
- Figure 4-4 U.S. Net Sales of Point Blank Solutions, Inc, 2003-2007 (in
millions $)
- Table 4-4 Selected Point Blank Solutions, Inc. Brands
- Sperian Protection Group
- Figure 4-5 Estimated North American Net Sales of Sperian Group,
2003-2007 (in millions $)
- Table 4-5 Sperian Selected Brand Portfolio, 2007
- 3M Company
- Figure 4-6 Estimated U.S. Sales of 3M Personal Protective Equipment
Products, 2003-2007 (in millions $)
- Figure 4-7 U.S. Net Sales of Aearo Company Protective Equipment
Products, 2003-2007 (in millions $)
- Table 4-6 3M Selected Brand Portfolio, 2007
- Table 4-7 Aearo Technologies Selected Brand Portfolio, 2007
Chapter 5 Trends
- Economic Factors
- Figure 5-1 U.S. Current-Dollar GDP vs. Real GDP, 2002-2008 (in trillion
$)
- Figure 5-2 Percentage Changes in U.S. Current-Dollar GDP, Real GDP and
the GDP Price Index, 2002-2008 (%)
- Figure 5-3 U.S. Price Indexes for Selected Commodities, 1997-2007
- Figure 5-4 U.S. Producer Price Indexes for Personal Protective
Equipment, 1998-2007(e)
- Table 5-1 Total Employment by Selected Occupation Sectors 2006 and
Projected Employment 2016 (in thousands)
- Table 5-2 Private Industry Total Number of Recorded Cases: Injury &
Illness and Fatality, 2003-2006
- Table 5-3 Nonfatal Occupational Injuries & Illnesses Involving Days Away
from Work by Major Industry Sector and Category of Illness, Private
Industry, 2006
- Table 5-4a Number of Nonfatal Occupational injuries & Illnesses
Involving Days Away from Work by Selected Injury or Illness Characteristics
and Major Industry Sector, 2006
- Table 5-4b Number of Nonfatal Occupational injuries & Illnesses
Involving Days Away from Work by Selected Injury or Illness Characteristics
and Major Industry Sector, 2006
- Figure 5-5 Percent Distribution of Nonfatal Occupational Injuries and
Illnesses Involving Days Away from Work, by Major Industry Sector, 2006
- Table 5-5 Private Sector Fatalities, by Industry and Event, 2006
- Figure 5-6 Fatal Occupational Injuries, by Industry Sector, 2003
- Table 5-6 OSHA' s 10 Most Frequently Cited Violations for 2007, with 2006
Comparison
- Table 5-7 U.S. Population by Age Group, 2000, 2005 and 2010 (in millions)
- Table 5-8 Number, Incidence Rate and Median Days of Work-Related
Musculoskeletal Disorders That Required Days Away from Work, by Age Group,
2006
- Rising Insurance Costs
- Table 5-9 Insurance Plan Cost per Hour Worked and Percent of Total
Compensation, by Industry, Second Quarter 2004 - Second Quarter 2007
- Generation Terror
- The Style, Custom & Comfort Overriding Factors
- Protect from Nanotech
Chapter 6 Distribution and Promotion Trends
- Marketing & Promotion
- Table 6-1 Upcoming Safety Conferences and Expos, 2008
- New Product Introductions
- Table 6-2 Selected New Protective Products, 2007
Chapter 7 End-User Segments Analysis
- Overview
- Table 7-1 Nonfatal Occupational Injuries & Illnesses Involving Days Away
from Work, by Major Industry Sector and Category of Illness, Private
Industry, 2006
- Table 7-2 Number of Nonfatal Occupational injuries & Illnesses Involving
Days Away from Work, by Selected Injury or Illness Characteristics and Major
Industry Sector, 2006
- Natural Resources & Mining Sector
- Figure 7-1 Number of Natural Resources and Mining Production Employees
(in millions) and Employee Hours in Natural Resources, Mining Sector,
1997-2007
- Figure 7-2 Fatal Injuries in Natural Resources (excluding Mining),
1997-2006
- Figure 7-3 Non-Fatal Injuries & Illnesses (in thousands) in Natural
Resources Sector (excluding Mining), 1997-2006
- Figure 7-4 Fatal Injuries in Mining Industry (including Oil & Gas
Extraction), 1997-2006
- Figure 7-5 Non-Fatal Injuries & Illnesses (in thousands) in Mining
Industry (including Oil & Gas Extraction), 1997-2006
- Construction Sector
- Figure 7-6 Number of Production Employees (in thousands) and Employee
Hours in Construction Sector, 1997-2007
- Figure 7-7 Fatal Injuries in Construction, 1997-2006
- Figure 7-8 Non-Fatal Injuries & Illnesses (in thousands) in
Construction Sector, 1997-2006
- Manufacturing Sector
- Figure 7-9 Number of Production Employees (in thousands) and Employee
Hours in Manufacturing Sector, 1997-2007
- Figure 7-10 Fatal Injuries in Manufacturing, 1997-2006
- Figure 7-11 Non-Fatal Injuries & Illnesses (in thousands) in the
Manufacturing Sector, 1997-2006
- Security and Emergency Services
- Table 7-3 Employment in Selected Major Protective Service Occupations,
2003 vs. 2006
- Table 7-4 Number of Firefighters and Fire Departments, 1996-2006
- Table 7-5 Number of Response Calls Requested, 2006
- Table 7-6 Firefighter Fatalities, 2003-2006
- Table 7-7 Total Injuries, by Type, in Firefighting, 1996-2006
- Figure 7-12 Number of Federal, State and Local Law Enforcement
Employees, 2002-2006 (in thousands)
- Figure 7-13 Total Law Enforcement Officer Injuries (in thousands) from
Assault and Rate per 100 Officers Employed, 2002-2006
- Table 7-8 Total Number of Assaults, Assaults with Injuries on Law
Enforcement Officers (in thousands) and Rate per 100 Officers Employed,
2002-2006
- Figure 7-14 Total Law Enforcement Officer Fatalities and Fatality Rate
per 100,000 Officers Employed, 2002-2006
- Table 7-9 Total Number of Fatalities, Feloniously Killed and
Accidentally Killed and Rate per 100,000 Officers Employed, 2002-2006
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