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ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF EXTERNAL FACTORS AND CONSUMER PREFERENCES ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPECIALIZED WORKWEAR FOR REFRIGERATION SECTION EMPLOYEES

Abstract

This article analyzes the impact of external factors and consumer preferences on the development of specialized workwear for employees working in refrigeration sections. In environments with low temperatures and high humidity, workwear plays a crucial role in ensuring worker safety and comfort. The article explores external factors such as temperature, humidity, and material durability, as well as user preferences including comfort, breathability, and aesthetic considerations. Special attention is given to innovations such as smart fabrics, sustainable materials, and custom-fit solutions, which enhance the effectiveness of workwear in extreme conditions.

Keywords

Workwear, refrigeration sections, external factors, consumer preferences, insulation, moisture management, smart fabrics, sustainable materials, durability, custom-fit solutions, employee safety, cold environments.

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