Guided Industry Paths

Pyramex Safety guidance by workplace and crew role

Every jobsite asks different things from head and eye protection. A construction crew may need Class E hard hats and smoke lens options, while a fabrication team may prioritize anti-fog glasses, goggles, and face shield coordination. Pyramex Safety organizes PPE discussions around the work environment first, then narrows the product list.

Construction and Skilled Trades

Crews moving between framing, concrete, ladders, and punch-list work often need ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 Type I or Type II head protection, clear or smoke ANSI Z87.1+ eyewear, and accessories that do not interfere with daily movement. Pyramex helps buyers compare cap style, full brim, chin strap, sun shade, and eyewear options without forcing every trade into the same kit.

View construction PPE options

Utilities and Electrical Work

Line, meter, and repair crews face outdoor glare, potential electrical exposure, and long routes from truck to work area. Program guidance focuses on Class E hard hat planning, compatible safety glasses, face protection where the task requires it, and replacement rules for shells, suspensions, and damaged lenses.

Discuss utility programs

Manufacturing and Maintenance

Plant teams spend hours around metal chips, coolant mist, carts, tools, and equipment guards. Pyramex helps evaluate anti-fog lenses, sealed goggles, face shields, bump caps, and hard hats by task so supervisors can separate routine issue items from specialized maintenance kits.

Compare plant-floor PPE

Transportation and First Response

Roadside, depot, and response teams need quick issue kits that combine visibility, eye protection, and head protection where the hazard assessment calls for it. The selection path considers glare, impact, night work, weather, storage in vehicles, and branch replenishment speed.

Request response guidance
Interactive Checklist

Start with the hazard, then choose the PPE family

This simple checklist helps EHS and procurement teams prepare for a quote conversation. It does not replace a workplace hazard assessment, but it makes the head and eye protection discussion more concrete.

Send Pyramex Safety the jobs your crews actually perform.

List the crew roles, hazards, climate, head protection needs, lens requirements, and replacement timing. We will help translate that into a smaller and easier PPE set for quoting.