St Andrew's Day is celebrated with unusual safety kit by Connaught workers refurbishing Glasgow homes

Scottish workmen yesterday headed to work in a glowing display of patriotism to celebrate St Andrew's Day.

Fluorescent kilts replaced safety vests in a colourful twist on health and safety by workers from Connaught Scottish.

The men sported the traditional knee-length garments but with distinctive reflective strips throughout the day, while refurbishment works were carried out as part of Glasgow Housing Association (GHA)'s capital investment programme on tenants' homes.

Martin Morrison, Connaught area director, said that the outfits placed 鈥渘ew emphasis on the phrase 鈥淪cots beaming with pride鈥.

He said: 鈥淪cots and Scots descendants all over the world celebrate their Scottish roots by wearing the national dress on St Andrew's Day.

鈥淭he Connaught team was keen to show its support for the patron saint by wearing kilts, but had to ensure everyone was still kept safe.鈥

Morrison added: 鈥淏y introducing the high-visibility kilts we were able to display our patriotism and humorous side whilst still ensuring our workmen were safe and easily identifiable to GHA customers as work was carried out improving their homes.鈥


The kilts in use
The kilts in use


Testing the workbench
Testing the workbench

Kilts in the kitchen
Kilts in the kitchen