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Compliance program

Organize Radians PPE records around standards language that stays accurate.

Reliable PPE compliance support is less about a dramatic badge and more about using the right words in the right place. OSHA does not approve PPE products; employers use OSHA requirements as part of workplace compliance programs. Product documentation may reference standards such as ANSI Z87.1-2020 for eye protection, ANSI Z89.1-2014 for head protection, ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 for high visibility apparel, or EN 352 attenuation language for hearing protection, but those references still need to be reviewed against the real jobsite risk.

The Radians compliance program page helps safety teams build a clean file before products are rolled out. It groups category records, sample feedback, distributor quote notes and training reminders so the organization can explain why an item was selected. That file can support an audit conversation, an internal purchasing review or a multi-site reorder meeting without relying on vague language or unsupported claims.

Radians PPE compliance file
Record matrix

Keep product references separate from workplace obligations.

The matrix below shows how a Radians PPE file can be structured. It avoids unsupported product approval language and keeps final use decisions tied to employer review, training and hazard assessment.

Eye & Face Protection

Attach ANSI Z87.1-2020 high impact references, lens tint notes, anti-fog selection logic and wearer feedback for fit and visibility.

Hearing Protection

Record NRR dB values, EN 352 SNR information where relevant, fit guidance and training reminders for proper insertion or seal.

Head Protection

Track ANSI Z89.1-2014 Type I or Type II and Class E, G or C language along with suspension replacement and inspection reminders.

Hi-Vis Workwear

Document ANSI/ISEA 107-2020 class needs, garment type, color visibility, closure style and site laundering or replacement rules.

Audit pack

What the program file should contain.

1

Approved Radians products with category, SKU, size or style notes, package quantity and approved alternates.

2

Relevant standards references and dates, written carefully so compliance, certification and approval are not confused.

3

Worker feedback summary covering comfort, fit, visibility, fogging, attenuation experience and replacement concerns.

4

Distributor quote record with lead time, minimum order quantity, case pack and substitution approval process.

Build the file

Request a Radians compliance record review.

Send the products under consideration, the standards references required by your internal program and the locations that will use the PPE. We will help organize the file and identify language that should be checked before distribution.