North America construction
Contractor programs often combine ANSI Z87.1-2020 eyewear, Type I or Type II head protection notes, hi-vis class requirements and quick reorder support for crews moving between jobsites.
Different work environments create different buying habits. A road crew may focus on hi-vis class, tint choice and seasonal rainwear. A manufacturing plant may care more about safety eyewear fogging, hearing protection comfort and line-side replenishment. The Radians industry view organizes those needs by region and application so teams can build a practical PPE file without forcing every site into the same list.
The tabs below are static planning examples, not legal determinations. They show how safety teams can discuss common Radians categories while still relying on their own hazard assessment, training program and local requirements.
Contractor programs often combine ANSI Z87.1-2020 eyewear, Type I or Type II head protection notes, hi-vis class requirements and quick reorder support for crews moving between jobsites.
Plants may emphasize hearing conservation, anti-fog eyewear, glove compatibility and packaging counts that match department-level dispensing rather than one central stock room.
Field workers benefit from visible garments, hard hats, glasses and task-specific accessories that can be documented for roadside, repair and inspection work.
High-volume facilities often need durable eyewear, comfortable earplugs, simple PPE signage and alternate products that do not disrupt shift schedules.
Share the regions, crew types, shift patterns and recurring PPE issues. We will help organize a category matrix for safety glasses, earplugs, hard hats, hi-vis garments and related accessories.