Assess
Review tasks, hazards, lighting, climate, and existing PPE conflicts before recommending products.
Head and eye protection can look simple on a purchase order until fit, accessory conflicts, substitutions, and inconsistent branch stock turn it into a daily operational problem. Pyramex Safety supports industrial buyers with a service model built around documented selection, field feedback, and practical replenishment. The work begins with hazard review and wearer context rather than a generic catalog recommendation. Teams identify where Class E hard hats, Type II safety helmets, clear lenses, smoke lenses, sealed goggles, or face shields belong, and which alternates are acceptable when a distributor branch is out of stock.
The table keeps service conversations precise. It gives EHS, procurement, and distributors the same baseline before samples are issued or stocking plans are changed.
| Service area | Technical reference | Deliverable |
|---|---|---|
| Eyewear hazard mapping | ANSI Z87.1-2020 high impact, EN 166 optical class 1 | Task-based lens and frame recommendation matrix |
| Head protection interface | ANSI Z89.1-2014 Type I / Type II Class E, G, C | Compatibility notes for hard hats, brims, and retainers |
| Wearer trial support | Anti-fog, splash, dust, and outdoor glare conditions | Supervisor feedback sheet and accepted alternates list |
| Distributor stocking | Branch velocity, minimum order quantities, substitution control | Good / better / best SKU matrix and reorder guidance |
| Compliance file support | OSHA workplace compliance context, not product approval | Datasheet bundle, declarations, and recordkeeping checklist |
Pyramex Safety uses a numbered workflow so a small pilot can become a durable program without losing field detail. First, the team classifies hazards by job role, exposure duration, and related PPE. Second, sample sets are narrowed to a manageable group that includes lens tints, anti-fog options, and gasket or goggle formats where appropriate. Third, supervisors capture feedback on fogging, temple comfort, hard hat contact, and replacement frequency. Fourth, procurement receives a clean matrix that separates primary issue items from controlled alternates. Finally, distributor branches receive language, pack quantities, and documentation that reduce off-list substitutions. This service approach does not promise that any product eliminates risk; it creates a clearer path for selection, training, and replenishment.
Review tasks, hazards, lighting, climate, and existing PPE conflicts before recommending products.
Issue controlled samples by crew type and capture feedback in a structured format.
Lock approved items, alternates, replacement triggers, and ordering responsibilities.
Provide branch stocking notes, datasheets, and review cadence for annual updates.
Send your site profile, current issue list, and distributor model. Pyramex Safety will respond with a scoped recommendation path for review by your safety and purchasing teams.