Pyramex head and eye protection used on a construction site
Head protection and ANSI Z87.1+ eyewear programs

Pyramex Safety PPE Programs for Crews, Distributors, and Documented Site Control

Pyramex Safety helps safety teams standardize hard hats, Type II safety helmets, safety glasses, goggles, and face protection without losing the practical details that supervisors and purchasing teams need.

Z89ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014Type I / Type II hard hat references
Z87ANSI/ISEA Z87.1-2020High-impact eye protection language
ENEN 397 / EN 166International documentation alignment
SKUDistributor-readyApproved lists and alternates for branches
Workplace PPE bundles

Product Programs Organized by Worksite Risk

Each package starts with the work being performed, then connects Pyramex head and eye protection to the surrounding PPE set, replacement rhythm, and documentation that keeps the issue list maintainable.

Construction worker wearing hard hat and safety glasses

Construction

Cap and full-brim hard hats, Type II helmet options, clear and smoke safety glasses, and visitor PPE for active jobsites.

Hard hat · Safety glasses · Hi-vis · Gloves
Manufacturing operator with head and eye protection

Manufacturing & Welding

Anti-fog eyewear, goggles, face shields, and hard hat accessories for shift-based issue rooms and fabrication cells.

Anti-fog eyewear · Face shield · Cut gloves
Oil and gas technician wearing goggles and hard hat

Oil, Gas & Mining

Sealed goggle, hard hat, and replacement sweatband planning for dust, wind, splash, and remote replenishment.

Goggles · FR suit · Gas detector · Boots
Electrical utility crew in eye and head protection

Utilities & Electrical

Class E head protection alignment, outdoor lens tints, and eyewear retention for crews moving between trucks and substations.

Class E helmet · Safety eyewear · FR layers
Roadside response worker wearing safety glasses

Transportation & Response

High-visibility kits, tactical-style eye protection, and fast replenishment plans for mobile crews and depots.

Safety eyewear · Hi-vis · Traffic safety
Food and pharma worker wearing clear safety glasses

Food & Pharma Hygiene

Clear lenses, bump caps, visitor eyewear, and easy-clean storage choices for controlled environments.

Clear eyewear · Bump cap · Clean storage
Program timeline

A Practical Path from Trial PPE to Controlled Site Standard

Step 01

Hazard and interface review

Map falling object exposure, electrical class needs, lens tint, anti-fog conditions, and hard hat accessory requirements before the SKU list is narrowed.

Step 02

Field trial by work group

Crews test hard hats, safety helmets, glasses, goggles, and face protection across indoor, outdoor, dust, splash, and welding-adjacent tasks.

Step 03

Approved issue matrix

Safety and purchasing teams receive a matrix covering primary items, controlled alternates, replacement triggers, and standards references.

Step 04

Distributor launch

Branches get stocking guidance, catalog copy, technical references, and reorder signals that reduce off-list substitutions.

“Pyramex Safety gives our EHS and purchasing teams one practical language for hard hats, safety glasses, alternates, and field feedback. The value is not a broad promise; it is a cleaner program that supervisors can actually maintain.”
Regional Safety Director Industrial fabrication and construction services
Start with one jobsite

Build a head and eye protection list your supervisors can maintain.

Share the hazards, crew count, current products, and distributor model. Pyramex Safety will help outline a documented path for hard hats, safety glasses, goggles, alternates, and stocking support.