Ear Protection

  One of the main advantages of ear muffs is that they are easy to fit. They do not need to be specifically prepared, and can simply be put over the head. This makes them ideal for intermittent use, and especially suitable for work in construction and landscaping work. Because they are easy to fit,.. read more →

Respiratory Protection

Respiratory Protection in the control of those occupational diseases caused by breathing air contaminated with harmful dusts, fogs, fumes, mists, gases, smokes, sprays, or vapors, the primary objective shall be to prevent atmospheric contamination. This shall be accomplished as far as feasible by accepted engineering control measures       in the control of those occupational.. read more →

Feet Protection

    Feet Protection     There are two major categories of work-related foot injuries. The first category includes foot injuries from punctures, crushing, sprains, and lacerations. The second group of injuries includes those resulting from slips, trips          and  falls. Slips and falls do not always result in a foot injury but.. read more →

Hand Protection

Hand Protection Hand protection gloves and sleeves can help to maximise safety, as well as ensuring you comply with international and European safety laws including EN420 (the general requirements for gloves). Find our full range of protective gloves and sleeves for a wide range of purpose     Hand protection gloves and sleeves can help to.. read more →

Head protection in construction

Hard Hats Hard hats can protect employees from impact and penetration hazards as well as from electrical shock and burn hazards.  Protective headgear must meet ANSI standard Z89.1-2009 or later. Hard hats are divided into two types and three industrial classes:Type I hard hats are intended to reduce the force of impact resulting from a blow.. read more →