Gateway Safety presents the revolutionary PeakFit® N95, an exceptionally comfortable and easily adjustable respirator designed to improve worker compliance through its unique design and custom fit features. Fit matters with respiratory protection because a poor fit—or non-compliance because of poor fit—can lead to serious long-term health consequences.
Many workers braving the cold and snow this winter need more than warm clothing. They need personal protective equipment that protects both from hazards on the job and the harsh conditions that accompany the cold winter months, such as frigid temperatures, strong winds, and even harsh glare.
Swap® safety eyewear is a unique and convenient glasses-to-goggle eyewear solution designed by Gateway Safety for those who need the benefits of both safety glasses and goggles in their work environment. Plus, the cost-effective eyewear lets employers purchase one item instead of two! Swap provides the comfort and style of a safety spectacle but with goggle-like protection.
In a recent employee survey conducted by a national pharmaceutical company, 83 percent of those surveyed gave Gateway Safety’s Venom® Face Protection a positive review for fit and comfort. In comparison, only 32 percent of those surveyed gave other face protection products a positive review.
Flight also earns coveted UL listing by exceeding ANSI and CSA Standards
August 15, 2013
Flight™ safety eyewear from Gateway Safety won the top spot in Industrial Safety & Hygiene News’ first-ever Readers’ Choice Awards contest, conducted online during March and April. Flight, a revolutionary design in eye protection, features exclusive, patent-pending temples that offer the biggest comfort advancement in safety eyewear in a generation.
The Federal Occupational Health agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services designates July as Eye Injury Prevention Month, meaning now is the ideal time to reinforce for employees that eye protection is a lifestyle rather than a workplace dictate.
According to OSHA, in 2012 there were 2,371 total respiratory protection citations, making it one of the agency’s top-cited violations.Companies can avoid being part of this statistic by selecting a respiratory product big on comfort and value at the same time.