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Martin Lill

Product Marketing Director – Lakeland Industries

Martin Lill has some 33 years of experience in the PPE industry, focused on chemical protective clothing, and working in sales, marketing, product development, and product certification.

Starting in 1991 with Orvec Ltd, Martin worked in sales and product development of the company’s range of disposable protective clothing, eventually running the protective clothing part of the business. Orvec later became Microgard Ltd, subsequently bought by Ansell. Much of the chemical suit range now sold by Ansell was originally developed, and still maintains some of the unique features introduced by Martin in the nineties.

In 2001 he joined Lakeland, founding Lakeland Europe in the UK, the company’s first sales and warehousing operation outside North America. After certifying a basic CE product range, he managed the European business until 2015, whilst gradually expanding the product portfolio – always aiming to ensure differentiated product with unique features, while employing and managing a team of salespeople across Europe.

In 2016 he moved into an international marketing role, developing sales enablement tools, planning and organising trade show booths, and travelling globally to assist the company’s regional sales divisions in developing local markets, increasingly involved in training both Lakeland and distributor sales teams, with the objective of enhancing Lakeland’s perceived expertise and brand in the market.

In recognition of this, and the depth of knowledge relating to chemical protection acquired over three decades, Martin has more recently moved into a role even more focused on training and on promoting the Lakeland brand through speaking spots at related conferences and trade shows. He firmly believes that whilst Health and Safety is necessarily a serious and somewhat dry subject, that is no reason why explaining it to others cannot also be fun, and his presentations approach subjects from a different angle and are often uniquely entertaining – to the extent that at a recent training conference he was billed as “Veteran Safety Entertainer”.

Martin is based in the UK, has 3 daughters, and whilst not travelling, lives between a cottage on the Northeast coast of Yorkshire, and a 46’ narrowboat called Vega.

Articles

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Comfortable Industrial PPE Matters

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reveals that 31.2m working days were lost in the UK in 2017 due to...

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Understanding Different Types of CE Standards

As the number of CE standards increases, so does the rate at which standards are withdrawn and replaced by new...

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EN Standard Changes for Chemical Protective Clothing

The revised EN 14325 standard follows Lakeland’s lead and effectively incorporates a calculation of Safe-Use Time for chemical suits. Every...

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Enhance Donning and Doffing Procedures

In a high-risk situation, such as a disease outbreak or chemical or radiation leak, workers wearing safety clothing are exposed...

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Selecting the Right Chemical Protective Wear

When it comes to protecting employees from on-the-job hazards in chemical environments, selecting the right chemical protective wear is essential....

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Long-Term Effects of Benzene Exposure

Long-term exposure to gases, chemicals and substances later realized to be hazardous can have devastating impacts on health. Even though...

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Benefits of PPE Risk Assessments

When was the last time you conducted a PPE risk assessment? The operational environment is always changing. Accidents can happen...

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PPE for Hot Temperatures

While we all love to soak up a bit of sun, none of us enjoy working in the heat. Parts...

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Equipment Safety Standards

Does just meeting the relevant PPE safety standard actually make the equipment safe? When an organization buys PPE that meets...

Type 3 Chemical Protective Garment Requirements

With the proliferation of limited life garments – often at lower and lower prices, it is vital to ensure you...

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Why are Type 3 & 4 Garments Constructed with a Sealed Seam?

Recently we have noted at least one garment on the European market with bound seams apparently certified to EN 14605,...

Garment User Instruction Sheet

The PPE directive requires all Category III protective equipment – including chemical protective coveralls – should be supplied with a...

Ensure Effective Chemical Suit Closure

No matter how effective your disposable chemical suit – or for that matter your chemical gloves – the effectiveness...

PPE Disposable Coverall Thumb Loops

  Some protective coveralls feature thumb loops and others don’t. Why? Is this just a design variation or a reflection...

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