Personal Protective Equipment San Francisco CA

All field employees should be trained on what personal protective equipment to use in every work situation, and lead carpenters and production managers should set a good example to ensure personal protection becomes a habit.Steel-toed boots and shoes can prevent injuries ranging from stepping on nails to twisted ankles.

Local Companies

Skechers USA
(415) 781-8703
770 Market St.
San Francisco, CA
PIER 39
(415) 705-5500
Pier 39 Administrative Offices
San Francisco, CA
Retro City Fashions Inc
(415) 626-4226
970 Illinois St
San Francisco, CA
Gold Diggers Discount Clothing
(415) 255-2004
1276 Market St
San Francisco, CA
Idol Vintage
(415) 255-9959
3162 16th St
San Francisco, CA
Merrell (Footwear & Apparel)
(415) 834-9605
285 Geary St.
San Francisco, CA
Skechers USA
(415) 401-6211
2600 Mission St.
San Francisco, CA
Serramonte Shopping Center
(650) 301-3360
3 Serramonte Center
Daly City, CA
American Mix
(415) 673-7454
PO Box 471808
San Francisco, CA
Static
(415) 422-0046
1764 Haight St
San Francisco, CA


Personal protective equipment (PPE) is the first line of defense against jobsite hazards that can cause serious injury or illness. All field employees should be trained on what personal protective equipment to use in every work situation, and lead carpenters and production managers should set a good example to ensure personal protection becomes a habit.

Wear Your Hard Hat

A hard hat is the best protection against serious head injuries from falling objects. To be effective, the web suspension must be installed properly, and the hat must be worn with the front rim facing forward. Avoid drilling holes in or otherwise altering the shell. Stickers with metal coatings can create an electrical hazard, and paint or paint thinner can weaken the plastic shell.

Use Safety Glasses

Safety glasses, goggles, and full-face shields protect a worker's eyes from sawdust, flying particles, hot sparks, sand, mist, and glare. Regular sunglasses are not approved for use as safety eye protection. Approved safety glasses will have "Z87" stamped on them.

Wear Work Boots

Proper footwear, such as leather or steel-toed boots or shoes, helps protect against injuries caused by stepping on sharp objects like nail-embedded boards, tipping or rolling objects like steel beams, and hot surfaces like pavement or roofing. They also give better ankle support than sneakers or running shoes — especially when stepping off ladders or staging or walking on uneven ground.

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Featured Local Company

Merrell (Footwear & Apparel)

(415) 834-9605
285 Geary St.
San Francisco, CA