Protective materials for technical PPE buyers

DuPont PPE programs built around standards, exposure data, and rollout control

For safety leaders specifying Tyvek protective clothing, cut-resistant hand protection, first-aid readiness, and facility PPE bundles, DuPont keeps product decisions tied to documented hazards instead of catalog guesswork.

DuPont protective apparel specification scene
Material-first guidance Coverall selection, glove compatibility, emergency readiness, and documentation reviewed together.
4Core PPE categories mapped for DuPont programs
12Workplace risk families checked in specification reviews
48 hrTypical first response for quote-ready requests
ISODocumentation packs aligned to plant quality systems
Specify by risk

Twelve PPE views, one controlled buying conversation

DuPont helps teams compare protective apparel and adjacent PPE needs through the hazard language used by EHS, purchasing, maintenance, and emergency planning groups.

Head protection category

Head Protection

ANSI Z89.1 Type I/II references for sites pairing helmets with chemical splash or maintenance apparel.

12+ products in this category
Hand and arm protection category

Hand and Arm

ANSI/ISEA 105 cut levels and EN 388 references matched to sharp edges, cleanup, and chemical handling.

26+ products in this category
Fall protection category

Fall Protection

Harness inspection and ANSI Z359 reminders for elevated maintenance work that also needs protective apparel.

10+ products in this category
ANSI/ENStandards mapped by product family
4x3Risk matrix for cross-functional reviews
3-stepExposure, material, documentation workflow
TDSDatasheet-first quote packages
"DuPont made our PPE discussion less subjective. The useful part was having garment materials, glove cut levels, emergency kit needs, and distributor notes summarized in language our EHS and purchasing teams could both review."

Corporate safety engineering manager, specialty manufacturing group

Move from product search to specification

Build a quote packet that explains why each PPE item belongs in the program

Share the work task, exposure window, cleaning procedure, and current distributor constraints. DuPont will return a concise technical path for protective apparel and adjacent PPE categories.

  • Standards references separated from unsupported safety promises.
  • Material and garment notes written for engineering review.
  • Distributor-ready product categories tied to workplace risks.
  • Document request list for datasheets, reports, and sample review.