Program services

PPE specification work that survives engineering, EHS, and purchasing review

DuPont services are organized for buyers who need more than a product shortlist. The team helps convert exposure notes, task frequency, garment expectations, hand protection requirements, and emergency readiness into a concise package that can be reviewed by technical stakeholders and routed to a distributor.

The service model avoids broad safety guarantees. Instead, it records assumptions, separates approval language from compliance language, and keeps each recommendation connected to the standards or documentation that a buyer should request before adoption.

PPE specification service review
Four-column service model

From exposure notes to a quote-ready PPE packet

01

Exposure Intake

Document the task, contaminant concern, splash risk, abrasion, cut hazard, visibility requirement, emergency station distance, and expected wear duration.

02

Material Review

Compare garment and glove families against static use cases such as dry particulate work, light liquid splash, sharp-edge handling, or emergency response staging.

03

Standards Mapping

Build a standards note covering ANSI/ISEA 105, EN 388, ANSI/ISEA 107, ASTM F2413, ANSI Z308.1, and relevant local workplace procedures.

04

Distributor Packet

Summarize categories, sample quantities, datasheet requests, packaging preferences, and reorder assumptions for procurement and distribution follow-up.

Chemical handling PPE case review
Case highlight

Chemical maintenance garment review

A multi-site maintenance team needed a cleaner way to compare disposable protective clothing, chemical-resistant gloves, eye protection, and first aid readiness for low-volume interventions. DuPont organized the review by task duration, contact likelihood, change-out frequency, and storage requirements. The final packet separated material considerations from site procedures so the EHS team could discuss limitations openly before purchasing.

Manufacturing cut protection case review
Case highlight

Cut and apparel bundle for fabrication cells

For a fabrication environment, the service team paired cut-risk observations with garment contamination controls and visitor PPE requirements. Rather than implying a single product could cover every task, the packet distinguished short handling work, sustained sheet-metal contact, cleanup, and emergency response access. Procurement received a category list with notes for trial quantities and a request list for datasheets.

ANSI/ISEA 105Cut-level language for gloves and sleeves
EN 388Mechanical risk comparison references
ANSI Z308.1First aid class planning for work areas
48 hrInitial review target for complete requests
Attach the context

Request a PPE specification packet before you standardize the order list

Use the form to share the task, plant setting, current PPE concerns, and any standards your team already uses. DuPont will respond with a focused path for protective apparel, hand protection, first-aid coverage, and document requests.