Protect the two senses your job depends on most
Safety glasses, goggles, welding shields, earplugs and earmuffs — matched to dust, splash, glare, impact and noise hazards, not just the lowest price.
Eyewear & hearing protection
From everyday impact glasses to welding shields and hearing protection for high-noise environments.
Clear Safety Spectacles
Lightweight, anti-fog and anti-scratch coated glasses for everyday impact and dust protection across general site work.
Tinted & UV Safety Glasses
Sun and glare protection for outdoor teams — mining, construction and agriculture crews working full days in direct sun.
Chemical Splash Goggles
Sealed-fit goggles for dust, fume and chemical splash exposure where side gaps around standard glasses aren't acceptable.
Welding Shields & Helmets
Fixed and auto-darkening welding shields matched to your welding or cutting process and amperage.
Foam & Reusable Earplugs
Disposable foam and washable reusable earplugs, corded or uncorded, for high-noise plant and machinery areas.
Earmuffs
Passive noise-reducing earmuffs, including helmet-mounted options that clip directly onto accessory-mount safety helmets.
Choosing the right eye protection
Safety glasses protect against front and side impact but leave gaps around the face. Goggles form a seal around the eyes, making them the better choice for dust, fine particles, splash and fume exposure. We'll help you match the right style to the task.
Plugs, muffs, or both
Foam earplugs are compact and work well under other head PPE. Earmuffs are quicker to put on and easier to check are being worn correctly from a distance. Many sites use both, depending on the task and noise level.
Common questions, answered
Welding shade requirements depend on the process and amperage being used. We help match the right shade number to your specific welding or cutting process when you place an order.
Both can be effective when fitted and worn correctly. Foam earplugs are compact and useful under other head PPE, while earmuffs are quicker to put on and take off. Many sites use both, depending on the task.
We can advise on prescription-compatible safety eyewear options and over-glasses styles designed to fit comfortably over most everyday spectacles — send us your requirement and we'll point you to the right option.
Safety glasses protect against front and side impact but leave gaps around the face. Goggles form a seal around the eyes, making them the better choice for dust, fine particles, splash and fume exposure.
Fitting out a welding or grinding crew?
Tell us the process and headcount — we'll quote matched eye, face and hearing protection.