Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

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Ergonomic Supports: Keep Your Body Safe and Secure

Lifting, bending, and hauling heavy materials day in and day out can take a major toll on the body. That’s where ergonomic supports come in, acting as armor for the back, knees, and wrists. From ankle supports, back supports, elbow supports, kneepads, wrist supports, and more help keep professionals safe on the jobsite, essentially improving productivity. Heavy-duty back braces provide stability for lifting, reducing strain and potential injuries to the spine. Knee pads with gel cushioning keep tradesmen comfortable while working on concrete or rough surfaces. Wrist supports help absorb impact from power tools, preventing long-term damage. Whether a lineman climbing poles or a welder working in tight spaces, proper ergonomic gear keeps fatigue at bay and professionals safe from harm.


Eye Protection: Safety Starts with What You Can See

Flying debris, sparks, and dust are all potential hazards professionals may encounter on a daily basis on the jobsite. Choose from face shields for ultimate protection or safety glasses when the job requires. Safety glasses with anti-fog coatings and impact resistance protect against high-speed particles, while full-seal goggles offer added defense when wearing prescription glasses. Whether grinding metal or cutting wood, we stock SEI-certified shields and glasses to comply with current ANSI standards. Shop for anti-fog glasses, goggles, clear face shields, face shield brackets, and green face shields.


Gloves: Keep Hands Fully Protected

Having a pair of gloves that can safely withstand the hazards of the jobsite not only keeps professionals working with comfort but also keeps injuries, fatigue, and more in check. Cut-resistant gloves protect against sharp edges when handling sheet metal or glass, while thermal-insulated gloves ensure outdoor crews don’t lose dexterity in freezing conditions. And for welders, heat-resistant gloves shield against extreme temperatures without sacrificing flexibility. The right gloves don’t just protect—they empower.


High-Vis Clothing: Visibility That Commands Attention

It’s important that workers can be visible on busy jobsite and roadways, as increased visibility can potentially prevent critical injuries or even death. High-vis vests, jackets, hats, shirts, and more with reflective tape ensure that workers stand out in any lighting condition. ANSI-rated hi-vis gear is needed for construction crews, flaggers, and utility workers operating near traffic or heavy machinery. Winter clothing adds insulation without compromising visibility, keeping workers warm and seen. Whether it’s day or night, high-vis gear is a frontline defense against dangerous accidents.


Hearing Protection: Advanced Hearing Protection for Demanding Environments

Jackhammers, saws, and leaf blowers and more produce enough decibels to damage hearing in hours and sometimes minutes. That’s why ear protection isn’t an optional accessory for worksites. Foam earplugs are a budget-friendly and comfortable choice, offering a snug fit for all-day wear. Earmuffs with noise reduction ratings (NRR) up to 30dB (for select models) provide an even greater defense against high-volume environments. Guard your hearing every day and prevent a future of silence.


Hard Hats: OSHA-Compliant, Comfort-Focused Hard Hats

Hard hats offered in cap or full brim styles provide professionals with full safety from falling objects, electrical hazards, and low-hanging beams. Breathable designs keep workers cool, while full-brim models offer additional sun and rain protection. For those in high-voltage environments, Class E hard hats insulate against up to 20,000 volts. Add-ons like face shields and earmuff mounts turn basic headgear into a fully integrated safety system.


Respiratory Masks: Serious Protection for Airborne Hazards

Dust, fumes, and airborne contaminants can pose long-term health risks for users working in these environments. Disposable N95 masks filter out fine particulates from sanding, cutting, and insulation work, while half-mask respirators with replaceable cartridges protect against chemical vapors, welding fumes, and paint sprays. Whether in construction, welding, or industrial settings, the right respiratory protection keeps every breath a safe one.

Welding: PPE Equipment That Can Take the Heat

Welding demands PPE that can handle intense heat, UV radiation, and molten metal. Auto-darkening helmets shield against eye damage while providing clear visibility between welds, while flame-resistant jackets and aprons protect against sparks and spatter, ensuring professionals are safe without limiting their mobility. Specialty welding gloves balance dexterity and heat resistance while providing users with comfort and lack of fatigue. Whether fabricating steel structures or pipeline welding in extreme conditions, proper gear keeps welders safe and productive.