Safety
These safety supplies are necessary for businesses looking to prevent accidents, provide bandages and first aid, and comply with OSHA requirements. Our range of commercial safety equipment will help you avoid injuries and provide a safe workspace for all your employees and guests.
Cut Resistant Gloves
Cut-resistant gloves reduce accidental injuries when working with sharp blades. Maximize employee safety and minimize liability with our selection.
Dishwasher Aprons
Choose from multiple thicknesses of vinyl and nylon dishwasher aprons to help keep your employees safe and dry while washing dishes in your restaurant.
Dishwashing Gloves
Dishwashing gloves are available in multiple sizes and colors, so you can keep a variety of them stocked in your commercial kitchen.
Wet Floor Signs
Stock up on wet floor signs to protect customers and staff from slips, trips, and falls while also shielding your business against financial liability.
Hand Sanitizer Dispensers
Hand sanitizer dispensers help reduce germ spread, keeping guests and staff healthy and happy. Compare automatic, manual, wall-mounted, and stand dispensers.
Biohazard Containers
Safely contain medical or other hazardous waste with our biohazard containers. These pieces are made to keep users safe from potentially dangerous waste.
Hand Sanitizers
Our liquid, gel, and foaming hand sanitizer refills provide a bulk solution for helping prevent the spread of germs and illnesses in commercial settings.
First Aid Kits
Find the first-aid kits you need to keep your employees safe. First-aid supplies are available to treat minor injuries and are required in many workplaces.
Eyewash Stations
Click here for our selection of eyewash stations. We carry wall-mounted, portable, and countertop stations so you can promote safety in any location.
Face Shields
Protect your employees from hazardous situations with clear face shields made of plastic and worn as a visor. Choose from disposable and reusable options.
Bandages
Bandages for commercial operations are available in various styles and sizes and can be purchased in bulk amounts. Find the ones your business needs here.
Countertop Sneeze Guards
Clear safety shields can be mounted in your checkout lines to protect cashiers from respiratory droplets. Shop our full selection of sizes here.
Umbrella Bags & Stands
Our assortment of umbrella bags includes options for medium and long umbrellas. You'll also find stands here to ensure your bags are convenient to use.
Decontamination Stations
Shop our collection of decontamination stations here. Capture environmental contaminants or hazardous chemicals in these watertight collection units.
Medical Supplies Cabinets
Add medical supplies cabinets to your establishment here. These units have an array of useful features that make them ideal for storing medical supplies.
Mobile Safety Barriers
Mobile safety barriers are designed to keep distance between people or block them off from certain areas. You can learn more about their benefits here.
Safety Signs
Necessary to notify guests and employees of unsafe areas and places where safety supplies are kept, there are various safety signs available. Learn more here.
Face Masks
These cloth face masks can help protect workers and guests in commercial settings. They can even be washed and reworn to lower costs.
Wet Wipe Dispensers
Wet wipe dispensers ensure you have a supply of wet wipes on hand to clean any messes that may occur. You can discover more about wet wipe holders here.
Spill Pads & Kits
Browse our collection of spill pads here. These handy pads enable operators to warn pedestrians of hazardous areas while simultaneously cleaning them.
Hands-free Door Openers
Buy hands-free door openers for your building here. These easy-to-install additions enable guests to open doors with their feet, removing a touchpoint.
Safety Supplies & Equipment For Sale
Safety Products: What You Need to Know
Even with strict policies in place and modern equipment on hand, it's impossible to prevent 100 percent of potential accidents in the workplace. In fact, accidents can still occur in environments that don't seem routinely hazardous to those who work there, which is why safety supplies are so important. Chefs may cut their fingers with a knife or touch a pan that's still hot, and office employees can slip or fall during a routine workday. If your employees are responsible for handling cleaning chemicals, they are at risk for skin irritation caused by caustic liquids and could inhale potent fumes.
Having the right safety products in your building can reduce the risk of accidents and ensure first aid is quickly administered to employees and guests when an accident does occur. Some commercial safety equipment is legally required to be on the premises for some business types.
Common Questions About Safety Supplies
What types of safety equipment can I find here?
This category contains a wide array of commercial safety supplies, including safety signage, cleaning products, and other sanitation promotion equipment, to help you make your workplace as safe as it can be. Depending on the nature of your business, you may need something as small as a first-aid kit to ensure you can properly respond to minor emergencies; other commercial enterprises will need an eye wash station, decontamination station, or other heavy-duty safety equipment. You'll need to consult your individual regulatory bodies to determine which products are necessary or recommended for your specific line of work. You can also click on the different types of equipment in this section for more information on that specific product.
What other commercial safety supplies and equipment does OSHA require?
OSHA standard 1910.151(c) stipulates if it's possible someone in your facility could "be exposed to injurious corrosive materials," an eye wash station should be installed in an accessible location in the work area. This enables employees to quickly flush their eyes, hands, or arms if they come into contact with a harmful substance. These may be found in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, automotive shops, and in or near custodian closets. However, even if an eye wash station is available, employees should still be provided with protective eyewear while working.
What safety equipment can I use to prevent accidents?
Some accidents are easier to predict and prevent than others. When it comes to slip and fall hazards, efficient cleaning processes lead to wet floors, which become dangerous to passersby who are unaware they need to tread carefully. To provide employees and guests with plenty of warning, you should ensure your facility has plenty of wet floor signage. These safety supplies are clearly labeled and often come in bright yellow, so they're easy to see and read.
"Watch Your Step" wall signage will warn people to walk more carefully on uneven surfaces, which can help prevent tripping and falling near stairs or areas with an unexpected elevation change. Although it may seem like a minor addition to your facility, keeping umbrella bags by entrance and exit doors is a simple way to prevent slip-and-fall hazards created by puddles of water.