SSR Personal Gear-Up Kit

Quality Throughout
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$549.00
Because of the multple size and color options, you must phone to order this kit. You cannot order it through our online store. Ask about multiple kit discounts!
Limited substitutions are available. 1-888-754-4306
| Helmet Color | Glove Size | Boot Size | Pant Color | Pant Waist | Pant Length | ||
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Yellow White Red Black Orange Blue |
XS S M L XL |
7
7 1/2 8 8 1/2 9 9 1/2 10 |
10 1/2 11 11 1/2 12 13 14 |
Khaki Navy Moss Black |
30 32 34 36 38 40 |
42 44 46 48 50 |
28 30 32 34 36 |
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PETZL VERTEX® BEST Comfortable helmet for work at height & Rescue
• Six-point mesh liner conforms to the shape of the head for improved comfort. Shock absorption achieved through deformation of the outer shell. |
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PETZL CORDEX PLUS Mid-weight belay/rappel glovesThese medium weight belay/rappel gloves offer extra protection without sacrificing dexterity. Double-layer leather and padding protect the palm from heat generated during long rappels or lowers. Fingertips and other high-wear areas are reinforced for increased durability. The back is made of leather with abrasion-resistant stretch nylon at key flex areas. The low profile neoprene cuff with Velcro closure features a reinforced carabiner hole for attaching the gloves to your harness.
• Ergonomic cut for high dexterity without being too tight |
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PETZL PIXA 2 Headlamp with mixed beam, designed for close-range work and for movement Headlamp keeps the hands free for work: may be worn on the head with the headband, mounted on a helmet, or placed on the ground.
• Mounting plate for helmets without headband (included) |
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SAFLOK® CARABINER DBI-SALA's carabiners are an extremely versatile choice to keep your system securely connected. Workers appreciate the reduced weight and easy operation it offers.
• 11/16" gate opening |
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CMC Rescue PERSONAL GEAR BAG Designed to hold your harness, helmet, goggles and Pro Pocket for the frequent loading and unloading of your technical rescue gear.
• Two side pockets for gloves and other small items |
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Blaklader Brawny Pant Tough & comfortable! 12 oz 100% cotton.
• Two reinforced free nail pockets, which can be placed inside the front pockets |
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The Visio
• 8-base curve lens
• One-piece polycarbonate front with adjustable temples
• Wraparound protection
• Sleek, lightweight and comfortable design
• Provides 99.9% UV protection
• Meets ANSI Z87.1-2003 High Impact.
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Squids® 3110 Tool Lanyard Tool Lanyard-Dual Carabiners: Tethers tools to help worker prevent injury, damage and lost productivity from dropped tools.
• Strechcord surrounded by tubular nylon webbing |
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LaCrosse® Quantum™ Plus HD™ Alloy-Toe Boots A tough boot with exceptional cushioning and a lighter more athletic feel. The Hyper-Dri® lining will keep your feet dry, while the alloy toe offers lighter weight protection than a traditional steel toe. • Hyper-Dri® is our highly engineered, waterproof barrier that lines the entire boot for 100% protection that allows moisture to escape without letting water in, keeping you dry and comfortable all day long • Quad Comfort® technology is four layers of cushioning under foot for all day comfort and reduced foot fatigue • Abrasion resistant material covers toe and heel for increased strength and durability • Quantum™ outsole is oil and slip resistant providing you with sure footing on the job • Nylon shank • 6" height • Alloy toe is lighter than steel and meets or exceeds ASTM F2413-05 M I/75 C/75 EH standards. Electrical hazard (EH) footwear is manufactured with non-conductive electrical shock resistant soles and heals. |
What are your responsibilities as an employer?
OSHA’s primary PPE standards are in Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 1910 Subpart I, and equivalent regulations in states with OSHA-approved state plans, but you can find PPE requirements elsewhere in the General Industry Standards. For example, 29 CFR 1910.156, OSHA’s Fire Brigades Standard, has requirements for firefighting gear. In addition, 29 CFR 1926.95-106 covers the construction industry. OSHA’s general PPE requirements mandate that employers conduct a hazard assessment of their workplaces to determine what hazards are present that require the use of PPE, provide workers with appropriate PPE, and require them to use and maintain it in sanitary and reliable condition. Using PPE is often essential, but it is generally the last line of defense after engineering controls, work practices, and administrative controls. Engineering controls involve physically changing a machine or work environment. Administrative controls involve changing how or when employees do their jobs, such as scheduling work and rotating employees to reduce exposures. Work practices involve training workers how to perform tasks in ways that reduce their exposure to workplace hazards. As an employer, you must assess your workplace to determine if hazards are present that require the use of PPE. If such hazards are present, you must select PPE and require employees to use it, communicate your PPE selection decisions to your employees, and select PPE that properly fits your workers. You must also train employees who are required to wear PPE on how do the following:
• Use PPE properly
• Be aware of when PPE is necessary
• Know what kind of PPE is necessary
• Understand the limitations of PPE in protecting employees from injury
• Don, adjust, wear, and doff PPE
• Maintain PPE properly