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About Safariland

Safariland Builds Safety Programs Around Evidence, Fit, and Field Trust

Safariland supports organizations that need protective equipment to work as a managed program, not a pile of disconnected purchases. Our teams focus on category discipline, clear documentation, and practical adoption because safety equipment only helps when people understand why it was selected and when it must be replaced.

Safariland safety program team
Company timeline

From duty gear requests to program governance

Early field support

Safariland began by helping demanding teams translate protective needs into dependable issue lists and replacement practices.

Program expansion

As worksites became more complex, category reviews added standard references, fit considerations, and inspection notes.

Distributor alignment

Procurement handoffs were formalized so quotes, replenishment, and substitutions could be managed with fewer surprises.

Modern documentation

Today, Safariland emphasizes clear evidence packs for EHS, procurement, and supervisors who need repeatable decisions.

Operating footprint

Support built for distributed worksites

Customers often manage plants, depots, field crews, and contractor teams at the same time. Safariland program notes are written so a central safety office can set the rules while local supervisors still receive usable guidance. Documentation can include category scope, approved substitutions, inspection cadence, storage expectations, and distributor routing. Quality and environmental management references, such as ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 50001, are handled as management-system evidence when applicable and not as blanket product performance claims.

Materials

Selection notes consider durability, replacement frequency, packaging burden, and whether recycled or lower-impact material options are appropriate for the application.

Operations

Programs can reference ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 50001 management practices when customers need environmental and energy evidence for supplier review.

Circular loop

Where a category permits takeback, refurbishment, or recycling, the program plan records ownership so end-of-life decisions are not left to the jobsite.

Workforce

Field adoption depends on comfort, sizing, and training language. Safariland helps buyers present PPE decisions in a way supervisors can actually use.

ESG data hub

Evidence without vague claims

AreaEvidence TypeTypical Review Note
CarbonScope 1+2 operations dataUse only when boundaries and verification method are documented.
WaterTrailing 12-month facility useTrack as a facility metric, not a product performance promise.
WastePackaging and disposal recordsConnect to category replacement intervals and end-of-life routing.
Safety managementInspection and training recordsKeep ownership visible for EHS, supervisors, and procurement.
Leadership focus

Roles aligned around a usable safety program

EHS Program Lead

Owns hazard mapping, documentation expectations, and field review cadence.

Quality Manager

Checks category evidence, supplier records, and substitution discipline.

Operations Advisor

Translates category rules into crew-level issue and replacement routines.

Media and program inquiries

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