Welder using Jackson Safety helmet and face protection
Jackson Safety specification support

PPE programs that help crews select the right head, eye, and face protection.

Jackson Safety supports distributors and EHS teams with practical product data, welding PPE guidance, replacement-part clarity, and documentation notes for ANSI/ISEA Z87.1, ANSI Z89.1, EN 166, and workplace OSHA alignment.

OSHA 1910 / 1926 workplace alignment ANSI/ISEA Z87.1+ impact ANSI Z89.1 Type I / II EN 166 optical class 1 Welding PPE program notes
95+ years of safety category heritage
2 core program families for this site
Z87.1+ impact-rated eyewear guidance
48 hr typical distributor response target
Select by workplace risk

Jackson Safety PPE categories organized around real job hazards.

Start with the exposure, then narrow the product list. The grid helps purchasing and EHS teams discuss the same risk language before requesting data sheets or stocking guidance.

Reliable partner rhythm

A practical path from hazard review to stocked PPE.

Step 01

Hazard list

Define impact, splash, arc, welding, and visibility exposures by role.

Step 02

Category match

Map each role to head protection, eyewear, face shields, or welding PPE.

Step 03

Documentation pack

Collect data sheets, standard references, and distributor notes before rollout.

Step 04

Issue control

Set reorder points, replacement parts, and employee training reminders.

Industries served

Built for industrial teams that need repeatable PPE decisions.

WF

Welding & Fabrication

Helmets, shields, goggles, and splash protection for hot work cells.

CN

Construction

Head, eye, face, and visibility programs for changing jobsite risks.

MF

Manufacturing

Daily-use safety glasses, hard hats, and face protection for production teams.

UT

Utilities

Documented PPE choices for electrical, pole-line, and maintenance crews.

Request Jackson Safety support

Build a PPE issue list your safety, purchasing, and distributor teams can maintain.

  • Match hard hats, eyewear, welding helmets, and face shields to job roles.
  • Ask for documentation notes tied to ANSI/ISEA Z87.1+, ANSI Z89.1, and EN 166.
  • Plan stocking, replacement lenses, and reorder points before the first rollout.

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