One standard for eyes and hands across every bay you run. Z87.1+, anti-fog, and tough enough to still be on the face at five o'clock. Sampled free for the crews, then priced by the pallet.
Most PPE does not fail loudly. It fails quietly, in the small decision a tech makes when the gear gets in the way. Now multiply that one quiet choice across every tech, in every bay, in every location you run.
A lens that clouds up on the first tire gets pushed onto a forehead. From that moment the eyes are unprotected, and nobody notices until something flies.
A glove that splits on a bead or a clip stops doing its job. Cheap nitrile tears, and the hand finishes the day bare.
OSHA points to ANSI Z87.1 for eye and face protection. Gear that is not rated to it is not really protection, it is a prop.

Z87.1+ rated, anti-fog clear lens, low-profile wrap that stays put. The everyday pair to standardize on.
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Z87.1+ rated, anti-fog and anti-scratch, clear lens, black frame. A second style for crews that want a choice.
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Full-face cover for grinding and splash. Scratch-resistant 0.040 inch visors on adjustable headgear.
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5 mil, latex-free, powder-free, micro-textured nitrile that grips oily parts and stands up to chemicals.
View →The glasses carry the ANSI Z87.1+ mark, the standard OSHA points to for eye and face protection. The rating is the whole point of the product.
Clear lenses with an anti-fog coating, because a lens that clouds is a lens that gets taken off. Protection that stays on the face is the only kind that counts.
One program across every location, not a box at a time. Start with free samples for the crews, then volume and pallet pricing once it is the standard.
Start with samples for the crews. Once it is the standard, we price it by the pallet and ship one program to every location you run.