Stay Safe, Work Smart: Complete Safety & Workwear Solutions
Whether you're a weekend warrior tackling home projects or a professional tradesperson on the job site, proper safety equipment isn't optional – it's essential. Our comprehensive Safety & Workwear range ensures you're protected and compliant while maintaining comfort and functionality throughout your workday.
From head to toe protection, we've got you covered with our extensive Clothing & Workwear selection featuring durable work shirts, pants, and boots designed for Australian conditions. Our Personal Protection (PPE) range includes safety helmets, high-vis vests, safety glasses, gloves, and respiratory protection to meet all workplace safety standards.
Keep your worksite secure and organised with our Site Safety equipment, including first aid supplies, safety showers, and emergency equipment. Make hazards visible with our comprehensive Safety Signage collection, featuring warning signs, mandatory instruction signs, and custom safety messaging.
Control access and direct traffic flow using our Barriers & Cones range, perfect for construction sites, road works, and temporary hazard zones. Complete your safety setup with our Safety Tapes & Chains selection for marking boundaries and restricting access to dangerous areas.
Trust leading brands like Liive for premium safety eyewear, ELWD for contemporary workwear that doesn't compromise on protection, and Tradie for authentic, hard-wearing clothing built by tradies, for tradies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What safety equipment is legally required on Australian construction sites?
All workers must wear safety helmets, high-vis clothing, and steel-capped boots as minimum requirements. Additional Personal Protection (PPE) may be required depending on specific tasks and hazards present.
How do I choose the right high-visibility workwear for my job?
Consider your work environment and risk level. Day-only work requires Class D garments, while night work or high-risk areas need Class DN clothing. Our Clothing & Workwear section offers various compliance levels.
What's the difference between safety barriers and safety cones?
Safety cones are portable and ideal for temporary hazard marking, while barriers provide more substantial protection and are better for controlling pedestrian or vehicle access to restricted areas.
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