Personal Protective Equipment to Keep Employees Safe

Worker in Personal Protective Equipment | Guide to PPE: What it is, Types of PPE, How to wear PPE

What is PPE?

PPE stands for personal protective equipment - wearable gear that protects workers from potential health and safety hazards such as illness, infection, chemicals, burns, and airborne particulates. There are many types of PPE on the market including gloves, masks, face shields, goggles, and coveralls. The specific types of PPE worn varies by industry, but they all have the same intent - to keep workers safe!

Why is PPE Necessary?

Simply put, PPE helps protect your employees - your most important asset! PPE greatly reduces exposure to potential workplace hazards and the injuries and illnesses that may result. This helps create a safer, healthier environment which is not only every employee’s right, but is also required by law.

Types of PPE & What They’re Used For

The EFI Wholesale Marketplace currently offers four common types of personal protective equipment as detailed below.
Please see product pages for full details on proper product use and limitations.



Shop clear face shields - Eye and face PPE for Covid and work

Eye PPE

What It Is
Face shields and goggles - equipment designed to protect your face and vision

What it Protects From
Goggles and shields protect the wearer’s eyes from hazardous splashes, flying debris, spray, dust, wind, and spatter. Shields have the added benefit of deterring people from touching their faces, preventing the spread of disease. In a high-risk environment, they may also be paired with a mask for extra protection.

What’s Available
EFI currently offers light weight, clear protective face shields that may be used for both industrial and personal protection.




Shop hand PPE - Protective disposable gloves for commercial and home use

Hand PPE

What It Is
Gloves and sanitizers - gear to protect the wearer’s hands as well as limit the spread of contamination to others

What It Protects From
Gloves protect from bacteria, food, chemicals, burns, cuts, and contamination, while sanitizers (with 70% alcohol) have the power to kill viruses (including COVID-19).

What’s Available
EFI currently offers latex-free gloves to be used in home and commercial industries including food service, electronics, and science. They are non-sterile and, therefore, may not be used in a medical setting. EFI also offers 70% alcohol hand sanitizer that kills COVID-19 & 99.99% of most illness-causing germs.




Shop respiratory PPE - Protective, disposable face masks for work, home, and school

Respiratory PPE

What It Is
Face masks to be worn to protect your nose, mouth, and lungs

What It Protects From
Masks protect from droplets, splashes, and sprays of bodily fluids, allergens, airborne particulates, vapors, and pollutants. 

What’s Available
EFI currently offers disposable masks intended for daily use in a variety of commercial, home, and school settings. 






Shop body PPE - Protective hooded coveralls for a variety of industries

Body PPE

What It Is
Protective clothing to keep you covered from head to toe

What It Protects From
Dry particulates, light liquid splashes, and bacteria that may stick to clothing. Coveralls also protect others from any bacteria or particles currently on the wearer’s clothing, limiting the spread.

What’s Available
EFI currently offers disposable coveralls in a variety of sizes.





PPE Quick Tips

For utmost safety, proper workplace training on PPE use, maintenance, and disposal is required. However, whether using PPE at home or in the workplace, always keep these quick tips in mind.

Never Rely on PPE Alone
Don’t rely on PPE alone for workplace hazard protection. In fact - it should be your FINAL layer of protection after use of safeguards, controls, and traditional workplace safety practices.

Perform Regular Inspections
Yes, it may sound tedious and unnecessary, but regular inspections of PPE are highly recommended. 9 times out of 10 there will be no holes, tears, or defects, but it is worth the check every time. This may be the difference between health and illness, or a great workday and a workplace injury.

Make Sure it Fits
Proper fit not only ensures proper protection and comfort, but also increases the likelihood that employees will keep their PPE properly in place all day.

Follow Disposal Guidelines
From knowing when to call it quits with that mask or those gloves, to safely removing them to avoid contamination, to properly discarding them when you’re done, those guidelines are there to keep you safe - so don’t ignore them!

For more tips on PPE and keeping your employees safe, read 5 Common PPE Mistakes You May Be Making.