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Safariland PPE Guidance by Workplace and Crew Risk

Different worksites create different adoption problems. A utility crew may need high-visibility garments that do not interfere with climbing tasks, while a manufacturing cell may need hearing protection that remains comfortable across a full shift. Safariland industry support gives each workplace a clearer PPE starting point.

Construction and infrastructure

Construction programs often combine head impact, falling object, traffic exposure, and intermittent high-noise tasks. We help teams separate everyday issue items from task-triggered gear so superintendents can brief crews without creating a long catalog lecture at every shift start.

Plan construction PPE

Manufacturing and maintenance

Plant teams need PPE that survives routine movement between production, repair, inspection, and material handling areas. Program notes can define hearing zones, visitor visibility rules, and replacement intervals for helmets or earmuffs that see heavy daily use.

Review plant categories

Utilities and electrical work

Utility crews face changing terrain, vehicle traffic, pole or platform work, and harsh weather. A category plan can connect high-visibility apparel, head protection, hearing control, and fall protection inspection records to the work order rather than a generic stockroom list.

Map utility crews

Public safety and response

Response teams need quick access to protective equipment, but readiness does not mean loose inventory. Safariland programs can package issue rules, storage checks, and replacement triggers so teams maintain practical field readiness without unsupported safety claims.

Build response kits
Selector guide

Choose the work pattern first

A useful PPE plan starts with how the work is performed. The checklist below helps buyers prepare information before requesting a quote or distributor review.

1

Task frequency

Identify which exposures happen every shift and which only appear during maintenance, outage, emergency, or specialty work.

2

Wear time

Note whether PPE is worn for minutes, hours, or full shifts because comfort and heat burden can change compliance behavior.

3

Inspection owner

Assign who checks fall equipment, helmets, garments, and hearing protection before a replacement request is approved.

4

Reorder trigger

Define whether replenishment is driven by par level, project phase, inspection result, or supervisor release.

Workplace consultation

Send the work pattern and we will help frame the PPE bundle.

Include crew count, worksite type, known hazards, and the product categories already approved by your organization. The response will focus on practical program structure and quote preparation.