Cut Resistant GlovesATG® MaxiCut® Ultra™44-3745
Extended Use Disposable GlovesGrippaz™ Skins67-256
Extended Use Disposable GlovesGrippaz™ Skins67-246
Hi Performance GloveBoss® 9916
Extended Use Disposable GlovesGrippaz™ Food Plus67-308
General Purpose Gloves - CoatedATG® MaxiFlex® Ultimate™34-874
Evaporative CoolingPIP® EZ-Cool® Max396-EZ900
Cut Resistant GlovesATG® MaxiFlex® Cut™34-8743
Hi-Vis ApparelPIP® 302-0800D
Evaporative CoolingPIP® EZ-Cool®396-602
Heated ApparelBoss® Therm™300-HV100
Heated ApparelBoss® Therm™300-HV100
In sectors like power transmission & distribution and power generation, workers face unique electrical hazards that require specialized PPE for protection. Whether working on power lines, in substations or inside power plants, the risk of electrical shock or serious burns from arc flash is always present. Read more »
Workers in power transmission and distribution often deal with high-voltage lines and around energized equipment, requiring insulated gloves and arc rated clothing to protect them from electrical faults. Similarly, power generation workers face extreme heat and electrical hazards in plants, making flame-resistant clothing, face shields, and heat-resistant boots critical. In all areas, PPE like rubber gloves, flame-resistant clothing, dielectric boots, and face shields help shield workers from electrical shock, arc flashes, and burns.
Ensuring compliance with industry safety standards—such as those set by OSHA and NFPA—means equipping workers with the best possible protection for their tasks. PPE plays a vital role in maintaining safety and preventing potentially life-threatening injuries.
The biggest challenges for Safety Managers in utilities are the constant ones.
PIP® addresses your challenges with simple, innovative solutions.
Traverse™ Full Brim is our most advanced safety helmet, featuring Quin Tag technology for fast emergency response, and available with the Mips® brain protection system to help decrease dangerous rotational impact forces. It's designed to perform before, during, and after an incident.
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